Minister Gen Katumba Wamala (2nd Left) and UCAA Director General, Fred Bammwesigye (2nd Right) attending the aviation stakeholders engagement held at Four Points by Sheraton Hotel on Tuesday The Minister for Works and Transport Minister, Gen. Katumba Wamala has commended the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA) on "commendable achievements" in
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Anti-Tick Vaccine: NARO Misses Its January 2025 Commercial Production Target Over Shs 60Bn Funding Gap
Frank Tumwebaze before the Committee of Parliament. A last minute adjustment in the corrigenda of the 2024/2025 national budget denied the National Agricultural Research Organisation (NARO) Shs60 billion in funding to operationalise the anti-tick vaccine factory for commercial production. The revelation was made by the Minister of Agriculture, Animal
Read MoreJulius Mucunguzi, the Head of Public Relations at the EC The Electoral Commission (EC) has today commenced the exercise for the General Update of the National Voters Register, in preparation for the 2025-2026 General Elections. The update exercise will be conducted from 20th January until 10th February 2025, at update
Read MoreNobert Mao, Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs The Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs has called for the exemption of State Attorneys from paying income tax in order to bridge the gap in the salary disparities between their counterparts the States Prosecutors in the Office of the Directorate of
Read MoreFlynas made its historic flight from Riyadh to Entebbe on Thursday Flynas, the Saudi air carrier and one of the leading low-cost airlines in the Middle East, has commenced its flights between Riyadh and Entebbe International Airport. According to Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA), Flynas’ inaugural flight landed at Entebbe
Read MoreSafeguarding Digital Services In Uganda: Why Individuals Can’t Singlehandedly Win Fight against Fraud
By Immaculate Namanda With a population of 45.9 million, Uganda has experienced significant growth in the adoption of digital financial services. Approximately 20 million people now engage in mobile money transactions nationwide, a clear indication of the growing shift toward financial technology. This adoption also prompted banks to expand their
Read MoreThe government invested heavily in infrastructure in December 2024. Lower spending than planned and a revenue collection surplus in December 2024 has seen the government save more than it had projected. During December, the Government’s fiscal operations (revenue and expenditure) resulted in a fiscal surplus of 737.17 Billion Shillings,
Read MoreWhy Gov’t Must Prioritize Investing in Early Childhood Dev’t Than Leaving It To The Private Sector
Investing in human capital development is one of the key priotities that are well referenced under the Government of Uganda's long-term development planning. And, besides health services, human capital development relates to the education and skilling of Uganda's young people, something the recently-released final census report equally makes reference to.
Read MoreThe deal involves exporting up to 90,000 tons of Ugandan coffee to the Maghreb countries, which include Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco. Coffee farmers in the greater Masaka sub-region have been tipped on a coffee export deal worth USD 300 million (about Shs1.1 trillion) to the Maghreb region in North Africa.
Read MoreUganda’s Ministry of Health destroyed COVID-19 vaccines, ARVs, and test kits worth Shs316.65Bn in 2023/24, which is an increase from drugs worth Shs33Bn destroyed in 2022/23. The revelation was made by Edward Akol, Auditor General while handing over the 2023/24 annual Auditor General’s report to Deputy Speaker, Thomas Tayebwa. “In
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