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Published on Apr 30, 2024Source: Africa.com - Neutral
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Published on Apr 30, 2024
Uganda tightens inspection on avocado, banana, and pineapples to improve export quality
The Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry, and Fisheries (MAAIF) in Uganda is set to intensify inspection controls for avocado, banana, and pineapples, classifying them as high-risk commodities alongside hot pepper, chili, and garden eggs. This …
Source: Fresh Plaza - Neutral -
Published on Apr 30, 2024
Systematic training by Chinese company empowers local talent in Uganda
Trainees practice rebar tying operations under a Chinese engineer's instructions in Kampala, Uganda, on April 27, 2024. (Photo by Hajarah Nalwadda/Xinhua) The continuous participation of Chinese enterprises in Uganda's economic development has …
Source: Xinhua News Agency - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on Apr 30, 2024
Uganda set to receive $295 million loan from Saudi Islamic Development Bank
Uganda has signed a $295 million loan agreement with Saudi Islamic Development Bank (IDB), said the East African country’s finance minister on Tuesday. According to Reuters, the move highlights Uganda’s effort to diversify its source of external funding …
Source: Nairametrics - Neutral -
Published on Apr 30, 2024
UK sanctions 3 Uganda officials over iron sheets theft
By REUTERS Britain sanctioned the speaker of the Ugandan parliament, Anita Among, and two high profile Ugandan lawmakers on Tuesday, targeting corruption in the country for the first time with its sanctions regime. Among plus Mary Kitutu and Agnes Nandutu, …
Source: The East African - Neutral -
Published on Apr 30, 2024
When Kenya almost went into war with Uganda’s Idi Amin over a missing girl
Entebbe Airport, February 13, 1976: Two Kenyan girls from Makerere University are heading home as Idi Amin’s reign of terror on Kenyans reaches new heights. Esther Chesire, a second-year law student, is 22 and so is her friend, Sally Githere. With their …
Source: The Citizen - Label Pending -
Published on Apr 30, 2024
MTN Uganda Hits 20 Million Customer Milestone
MTN Uganda, the premier telecommunications provider in the country, proudly announces a historic milestone as it celebrates reaching 20 million active customers, reaffirming its position as Uganda's largest telecom operator. At a special staff town …
Source: The Daily Monitor - Uncategorized -
Published on Apr 30, 2024
Remains of the Uganda Martyrs to return home
After 60 years of the canonisation of its 22 martyrs, the Catholic Church in Uganda plans to bring home some of the remains of Uganda Martyrs that are housed across the world. The relics include the saints’ body parts and items they used. The 22 martyrs …
Source: The Daily Monitor - Uncategorized -
Published on Apr 30, 2024
Uganda to get $295m loan from Saudi Arabia lender
By REUTERS Uganda has signed an agreement with Saudi Arabia's Islamic Development Bank (IDB) for a $295 million loan to fund road construction and other projects, the country's Finance minister said on Tuesday. The move underscores Uganda's …
Source: The East African - Neutral -
Published on Apr 30, 2024
Botswana, Uganda foster collaboration in animal production
The Ugandan delegation also included the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of State for Animal Industry, Kasura Kyomukana, Head of Mission in Uganda High Commission of Pretoria, Professor Paul Amoru, Makerere University's Professor Masembe Charles …
Source: MMEGI - Label Pending