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Business In Uganda, bamboo has government's backing as a crop with real growth potential. Joseph Katumba, a caretaker at Kitara Farm, works near Mbarara, Uganda, on March 8, 2024.
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New Vision on MSN'Only 850,000 businesses registered in Uganda' - MSN_____Registered businesses in Uganda now number 850,000, records from the Uganda Registration Bureau Services (URSB) have revealed.The figure is an increase from 800,000 in 2021, indicating a six ...
The burning of charcoal, an age-old practice in many African societies, is now restricted business across northern Uganda amid a wave of resentment by locals who have warned of the threat of ...
When Uganda’s transport minister was wounded by gunmen who killed his daughter in 2021, a boda-boda man rushed him to the hospital. But the attackers also drove motorcycles and fled.
Uganda, with a fiscal deficit of 5.6% in 2023, has increasingly turned to local resources to make up for its revenue shortfall since the World Bank suspended its funding on 8 August 2023 over the ...
There are family owned businesses that have existed for centuries and have survived longer than the visions of their founders such as, the Japanese firm called Kongo Gumi that was founded in 578 ...
A charcoal burner watches smoke from a pile of burning logs in Gulu, Uganda on May 27 2023. The burning of charcoal, an age-old practice in many African societies, is now restricted business ...
Uganda plans to hand over exclusive rights for supply of all petroleum products to a unit of global energy trader Vitol and end a system that sources the oil products through neighbouring Kenya ...
Bamboo farming is on the rise in Uganda, where the hardy and fast-growing crop is seen by the government as having real growth potential. Skip to content Local News ...
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