Dairy farmers from the western region of Uganda, especially in Mbarara have given up on milk production. They have now resorted to beef production arguing that Uganda’s milk market is very unstable and unpredictable.This comes after Kenya recently refusing to allow Uganda’s milk to enter the market.Western Uganda is a region that is famously known for cattle rearing over the ...
Read More »MTAC Demands Shs25 Billion For Training
In a strategic move aimed at skilling youth with employable and enterprise driven courses, Management Training and Advisory Centre (MTAC) has asked government to allocate them shs25 billion for training this financial year 2020/2021. MTAC Director Soteri Nabeeta says this money will provide tool kit for its graduates to start their own enterprises and increase its annual budget to enable ...
Read More »Waragi Sachets Banned In Uganda
After the waragi Sachets becoming more in Uganda. The Government through the Ministry of Trade and Industry has announced the ban on paper packaging and sale of alcohol in sachets. Check also: Nyege Nyege Festival 2018 Was Great, Checkout The Review However, according to a Statement issued by the Minister of Trade and Industry Hon Amelia Kyambadde dated on March ...
Read More »Slow Movement On The Ban Of Polythene
The ban on kaveera has been labeled a gradual process by trade minister Hon Amelia kyambade. The wipeout has been widely called on by environmental authorities and MPs forcing Hon Amelia to say the process should be gradual to phase out kaaveera / polythene production and implement the use of plastic carrier bags. Check also: Traders Worried Their Businesses Might Close ...
Read More »Government To Authorize Importation Of Cheap Cement
The Government has threatened to authorize the importation of cement if the current cement prices don’t reduce. Check also: Aliko Dangote Begins To Construct A $1 Billion Plant In Nigeria A bag of cement is current bought at Shs 50000. The government has come out to intervene on the soared cement’s price. The trade minister Amelia Kyambadde met with the local manufacturers ...
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