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UGANDA’S CREDIT OUTLOOK IMPROVES
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SUMMARY: American credit rating agency S&P Global Ratings has revised Uganda’s sovereign outlook to positive from stable, saying stronger economic growth and the expected oil boom are likely to lift the country’s credit profile.
PRESIDENT MUSEVENI PROMISES NEW TARMAC ROADS IN BUGISU
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SUMMARY: The president told the people of Namisindwa that the tarmac road has reached Lwakhakha from Mbale.” The challenge now is to move it from Magale to Namisindwa Central. Also, the Bubulo-Budadiri road is already funded, but it does not pass here. So, we shall work on both,” he promised.
PRESIDENT MUSEVENI COMMISSIONS 498 OFFICER CADETS
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SUMMARY: President Yoweri Museveni, also the Commander-In-Chief of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) has commissioned 498 officer cadets. In his address, President Museveni congratulated the officer cadets’ intake 19/25 upon successfully completing their course. “You are joining an army of warriors and heroes, an army based on the principles of patriotism, Pan-Africanism, discipline, and professionalism,” the President said.
ALGERIA SEEKS UGANDAN BEEF, FRUITS & VEGETABLES
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SUMMARY: Algeria has expressed interest in importing beef, fruits, and vegetables from Uganda, deepening agricultural trade ties between the two countries. Last year, Algeria made a similar agreement to buy powdered milk from Uganda.
OVER 400 GAMBLING MACHINES SEIZED
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SUMMARY: In a bid to reduce illegal gambling across the country, the Uganda Police has confiscated over 6,000 contraband gambling machines and arrested several suspects under a crackdown code-named Operation Mashine Haramu. The operation was part of a wider effort by the National Lotteries and Gaming Regulatory Board (NLGRB) to combat the proliferation of illegal gambling machines, which have cost the Government at least sh350m in lost revenue.








