NEW VISION
DUBAI PRINCE PROMISES MORE INVESTMENT IN UGANDA
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Summary: The Prince of Dubai Royal Family, Sheikh Mohammed Al Maktoum, has promised to make more investments in Uganda after seeing a lot of business opportunities. He said the projects would support the country’s economy, add value and benefit the communities.
GOVERNMENT SETS TOUGH RULES FOR ABATTOIRS, BUTCHERS’ SHOPS
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Summary: Hon. Bright Rwamirama, the State Minister for Animal Industry, said for abattoirs and butchers’ shops to legally operate, they should have sufficient and accessible supply of clean water on the premises. This will be used to keep the place clean and safe to supply beef, adding that at times, the water shall be required to be boiled in case of any health concerns from medical officers.
UGANDA’S HOUSEHOLDS INCREASE BY 3.5 MILLION IN 10 YEARS’
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Summary: The number of households in Uganda have increased from 7.3 million to 10.8 million in the last 10 years, preliminary findings from the 2024 National Census results have shown. This implies that Uganda’s households increased by 3.5 million or 49.5% between 2014 when the last census was carried out and this year when another census was conducted.
CRIME: PRESIDENT MUSEVENI GIVES POLICE DIRECTIVES ON DEPLOYMENT
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Summary: Under the new plan, the President wants every sub-county or its equivalent to have at least 18 armed Police officers with a motorcycle.
DAILY MONITOR
UGANDA RALLIES MORE CHINESE TOURISTS TO VISIT THE COUNTRY
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Summary: The State Minister of Tourism, Wildlife, and Antiquities, Hon. Martin Mugara, has rallied Chinese tourists to visit and enjoy Uganda’s abundant tourist attractions.
TITLE: HOW UGANDA REGAINED 39 CULTURAL ARTIFACTS FROM UK
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Summary: At least 39 cultural heritage artifacts have been repatriated to Uganda from the United Kingdom (UK) based Cambridge University, where they have been kept for more than 100 years.