President Yoweri Museveni has said bad politicians who sabotage government programmes aimed at empowering Ugandans are partly to blame for the rising prices of commodities. "The problem is our people who do not listen, they are always sabotaging our programs. When political leaders fight government programs, it’s the people who
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The government should create sufficient and quality jobs by accelerating a sustainable and inclusive economic transformation to resume the path of inclusive growth and poverty reduction, the World Bank Group’s 2021 Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) has recommended. According to SCD, the government should focus on macro-fiscal stability, improved governance and
Read MoreThe Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation Dr. Monica Musenero has revealed that the country’s first national satellite is nearing completion and will be launched into the international space station in September this year. The building of the satellite named PearlAfricaSat-1 commenced two years ago in Japan. It’s being undertaken
Read MoreTwo pairs of humanized mice to be used in Uganda’s COVID-19 vaccine trial have finally arrived after more than a year of waiting, Dr. David Serukka who heads Vaccine Research at the Science and Innovations Ministry confirmed this to URN on Friday. Serukka said the mice that are currently being
Read More(Left - Right) Emmanuel Musike,Credit Manager Goldmine Finance, Dr Kalpana Abe, International Entrepreneur/Business Woman, Allan Tayebwa,CEO Goldmine Finance and Lungi Koni ,Marketing Advisor ,Goldmine Finance during the Launch of the Go For Gold campaign at the Goldmine Finance offices at Nakawa, Kampala. GO FOR GOLD is the enabler and partner
Read MoreAnalysis: Centenary Bank Posts Shs 211 Billion Net Profit As Assets Hit Record Shs 4.8 Trillion
Innovation, largely driven by investments in financial technologies, coupled with prudent credit management, enabled Centenary Bank to fend off a tough 2021 to not only remain growing but reach record highs in its 39-year history While prolonged lockdowns significantly affected the education sector- one of the bank’s major sources of
Read MoreMilk Formula Companies have resorted to using the social media history of pregnant women and mothers to market their products according to a new World Health Organization study. Previously, the companies relied on TV adverts to market their products. However recent campaigns against this have forced them to approach midwives
Read MoreAgriculture Minister Frank Tumwebaze has praised The Netherlands for the strategic support to the rapid growth of the agricultural sector. He said this on April 25, 2022 while meeting a Dutch embassy delegation led by Her Excellency Dr. Karin Boven, the Netherland Ambassador to Uganda, at his office in Kampala.
Read MoreThe government of Seychelles is currently looking for teachers from Uganda as part of its bid to revamp the sector and remove instructors who do not possess the approved teaching qualifications. The sought after teachers in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English, and design technology must have a minimum
Read MoreAnita Naluwooza, 46, a fruits vendor from Kisenyi social center moves around town and nearby city surburbs to sell mangoes to customers. Under the scorching sunshine, every day, this single mother moves in search for survival for her six member family. On a daily, Naluwooza buys a box of
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