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Uganda, Serbia Sign to Revive 1963 Trade Agreement to Boost Economic Cooperation

In a landmark move, the government of Uganda and the government of the Republic of Serbia have today, Thursday, October 25, 2024, held the first session of the Joint Commission for Trade Cooperation in the City of Nis, Serbia....

Inspection of the Rukungiri-Kihihi-Ishasha/Kanungu Road: A Milestone in Infrastructure Development

The Executive Director of the Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA), Mrs. Allen Kagina along with a team of UNRA officials, conducted an on-site inspection of the Rukungiri-Kihihi-Ishasha/Kanungu road on October 17, 2024. The 78.5km road, located in South-Western Uganda...

Strengthening Anti-Corruption Efforts in Local Government

The Ugandan government has taken decisive steps to combat corruption in local government processes. In a letter dated September 20, 2024, the Ministry of Local Government writing to all Chief Administrative Officers, Town Clerks - City Councils, and Town...

URSB Runs a Business Rescue and Aftercare Programme

In 2016, the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Report ranked Uganda among the world’s top entrepreneurial country. The report, however, also showed that the rate of failure of businesses in Uganda was one of the highest in the world, citing that...

IPPU Hosts 8th Annual Procurement Summit on Leveraging Procurement for Social Economic Transformation

Kampala, Uganda - The Institute of Procurement Professionals of Uganda (IPPU) on September 6, 2024 hosted its 8th Annual Procurement Summit at Hotel Africana in Kampala, under the theme: Leveraging the Procurement and Supply Chain Ecosystem for Social Economic...

#GCICNewsletter: 2021/22 (APRIL, MAY, JUNE)

Dear Reader, I have the pleasure to present to you the fourth edition of our Quarterly Government of Uganda Newsletter. This is the last edition of the Financial Year 2021/2022 and covers the months of April, May and June of...

2021/22 Quarter 3 Newsletter

The purpose of this newsletter, the GCIC Newsletter, is to empower you as a citizen with information, regarding the different activities, projects and programmes that the Government has undertaken in your area, so that you can benefit from them or participate in their monitoring to ensure value for money.

GCIC Quarterly Newsletter -(FY2021/2021 Quarter 1)

Monthly round-up of News from the Office and Residence of the President of the Republic of Uganda.
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Media Review, 7th November 2024

NEWVISION FIRST LADY CHAMPIONS SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE PRESERVATION Page: 2 Summary: "I always get concerned about the high level of vandalism in schools...
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