Uganda has a smaller number of extension workers The Extension Directorate at the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries is concerned that the implementation of the Parish Development Model will falter in the initial stages, due to the small number of extension workers currently. Agriculture is the main
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Rwenzori Coffee Farmers With Stumped Trees Get Free Fertilizers As UCDA Moves To Increase Productivity
Gideon Tembo Munjungu, the Busongora North MP, on behalf of Bright Rwamirama Kanyontore, the Minister of State for Animal Industry launching the UCDA fertiliser distribution program in Kasese. Coffee farmers with stumped coffee trees in Rwenzori region have started benefiting from free organic fertilizers. Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) launched a campaign to stump out old coffee
Read MoreTop Lenders Named As Banks Extend Loans Worth Shs17 Trillion To Customers
A photo montage of some bank CEOs Commercial banks extended loans worth Shs17.17 trillion in 2021, up from Shs16.19 trillion in 2020, Business Focus exclusively reports. It’s worth noting that commercial banks are required by law to publish their financial statements/results for the previous year (which ends every 31st December) in
Read MoreA Uganda Peoples’ Defense Force-UPDF soldier who was convicted of murder has said he was inadequately trained and did not have the required knowledge and skill to perform his duties at the time of his deployment. Private Moses Solomon Omuge, a soldier attached to 37th Battalion was convicted of murder
Read MoreBike racks installed at Luwum Street in Kampala. Kampala Capital City Authority-KCCA has started installing bike racks along the Non-Motorized Transport-NMT corridor to ease parking by cyclists. The two-kilometre corridor which stretches from Namirembe road through Luwum street to Entebbe road was constructed in 2018 and became operational in Match
Read MoreThe Ministry of Works and Transport does not have adequate resources to verify the quality of fabricated or modified buses before they are licensed to transport Ugandans. The majority of buses on Ugandan roads are lorries or trucks whose chassis have been converted into buses. Although the majority of this
Read MoreThe Minister of State for Internal Affairs, Gen. David Muhoozi says that there will not be any payment by Ugandans for acquisition of National Identity Cards, even where they seek to make changes. Muhoozi also says that even for the planned renewal exercise, Ugandans will not be required to pay;
Read MoreLegislators of the 11th Parliament have been challenged to hold an independent, and firm grip on its oversight function to enhance governance and accountability to restore public trust. This call was sounded by members of the academia, and Civil Society Organizations – CSOs as the institution has increasingly come under
Read MoreUganda Turkiye Investment Trade, Industry and Tourism Summit 40. President Yoweri Museveni has said he doesn’t care who owns what business in Uganda for as long as the businesses are generating revenue for the country. Speaking to the Deputy Minister of Trade of Turkey Riza Tuna Turagay, at the sidelines
Read MoreThe damaged Link Bus at the scene of accident. A probe report into the Link Bus accident that killed 22 people has ruled that the cause of the accident was human error. The accident occurred at Sebitoli along the Fort Portal -Kampala Highway in Busoro Sub County. Following the crash,
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