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AllAfrica on MSNUganda: Economic Pressure Eases for Ugandans, but Jobs and Corruption Remain Top Concerns - ReportUgandans are expressing a broader range of national concerns beyond the economy, signalling a shift in public priorities, according to new findings released by research organisation Twaweza.In its ...
Uganda’s recent acquisition of partner state status within the BRICS framework, a bloc comprising Brazil, Russia, India, ...
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AllAfrica on MSNUganda: MPs Urge President Museveni to Address Safety and Economic Concerns Ahead of State of the Nation AddressA group of legislators, including Dr. Patrick Isingoma and Isaac Otimgiw, has called on President Museveni to prioritize providing assurance on the safety of Ugandans ahead of the 2026 general ...
Bank Transitions from ADC to dfcu Foundation: expanding impact nationwide. Mbarara, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | dfcu Bank has ...
State House has unveiled a new national initiative, the Strategic Campaign for Alternative Income-Generating Activities for the Fishing Community (SCAIAFU), aimed at transforming the livelihoods of ...
Digital banking has emerged as one of the most transformative developments in modern banking by giving customers control of ...
Uganda’s political present is haunted by its historical past, and no number of presidential apologies — however well-meaning ...
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AllAfrica on MSNUganda: Exports Surge Powers Economic Momentum As Trade Deficit ShrinksUganda's export sector recorded a sharp upswing in March 2025, growing by 40.6 percent compared to the same month last year, as the country posted Shs3.3 trillion in merchandise exports, the latest ...
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Monitor on MSNAll set for today’s Uganda Martyrs’ Day celebrationsWATCH: Uganda #MartyrsDay2025 celebrations kick off at the Anglican Site led by the Northern Uganda dioceses. This year’s ...
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The Citizen on MSNUganda–Tanzania crude oil pipeline project now 60 percent completeTanzania holds a 15 percent equity stake in EACOP through the Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC) ...
Uganda plans to borrow a total of 500 million euros ($568 million) from three lenders including Afreximbank to finance ...
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