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Parliament of Uganda in Kampala. The House has approved a loan meant to finance infrastructure and development needs of the budget

Uganda Parliament approves UGX1.7 trillion loan request

Members of Parliament have approved a request by the government to borrow $464 million (about UGX1.7 trillion) to finance infrastructure and development needs of the budget despite objection from the opposition, who
November 4, 2022
L-R: Uganda Baati Limited Head of External & Corporate Affairs Ian Rumanyika, CEO George Arodi, Board Chairman Dr Alan Shonubi, Ag. Board Chairperson National Forestry Authority Tina Achilla and Ag. Executive Director (NFA) Paul Musamali at Bajo Forest Reserve in Kayunga district yesterday where a tree planting exercise was launched to restore 10 hectares of forest cover

Uganda Baati, National Forestry Authority partner to Plant 40 Hectares of Trees in ‘Every Tree Counts’ Campaign

Uganda Baati Limited (UBL), a member of the Safal Group of Companies and Africa’s pioneer manufacturer of building solutions, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Uganda’s National Forestry
November 3, 2022
The Board Members and Representatives of the Executive Committe of PostBank together with Representatives the Shareholders, Anite Evelyn, Minister of State for Privatization and Investment and Haruna Kasolo, Minister of State for Microfinance during the Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development.

AGM: PostBank’s Authorized Share Capital to Increase by 400% as Resolved by Shareholders

Government has resolved to increase PostBank’s authorised share capital by 400% from UGX100 Billion to UGX500 Billion. For customers, this means that access to low-priced financing would further be enabled while the
August 24, 2022
A collage showing some of the ministers in the current Uganda Cabinet. Left upper corner is Jessica Alupo, Vice President and Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja (top upper right corner)

KNOW YOUR MINISTER: Meet the men and women making up the current Ugandan Cabinet

Uganda is a country governed on a three-arm system: The Executive, Parliament and Judiciary. Section 111 of the 1995 Constitution of Uganda, as amended in 2005, states that: “There shall be a
July 12, 2022
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