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Uganda’s Hosting of Commonwealth Conference- A Gateway to Global Opportunities

Uganda’s upcoming hosting of the Commonwealth Conference of Speakers and Presiding Officers (CSPOC) presents a golden opportunity for the nation. Scheduled for January 3-6, 2024, the event offers Uganda a chance to showcase its commitment to democracy, engage in diplomatic dialogue, attract investments, boost tourism, and strengthen global partnerships.

MTN Uganda’s Pivotal Role in Uganda’s Oil and Gas Sector: A Commitment to Technological Excellence and Sustainable Development

MTN Uganda reaffirms its commitment to being a long-term partner for the oil and gas sector, aligning with its ambitious 2025 vision to lead digital solutions in Africa. Following sponsorship of the 8th International Oil & Gas Conference, CEO Sylvia Mulinge emphasizes the company’s role in shaping Uganda’s oil and gas future.

Uganda Unveiled:  A Tapestry of Culture, Innovation, And Resilience

Nestled in the heart of East Africa is a nation that defies easy classification. Renowned for its awe-inspiring landscapes and diverse wildlife, Uganda reveals itself as a rich tapestry woven with threads of culture, innovation, and unwavering resilience. Venturing beyond the conventional tourist trails unveils a deeper narrative that captivates those willing to explore.

Historic Victory- Uganda Qualifies for T20 Cricket World Cup, Beats Rwanda

Uganda’s national cricket team, the Cricket Cranes, secured a historic qualification for the 2024 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup by defeating Rwanda with a nine-wicket victory. Captain Brian Masaba led the team’s strong performance, with key contributions from bowlers Alpesh Ramjani and Henry Ssenyondo. Uganda will join South Africa and Namibia in representing Africa at the upcoming World Cup in the United States and West Indies.

Empowering Through Education: Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba’s Call at the Fundraising Dinner for Bishop’s Girls School Rushere

Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the Senior Presidential Advisor for Special Operations (SPA/SO), emphasized the importance of promoting girls’ education during a fundraising dinner for Bishop’s Girls School Rushere. Citing Mao Zedong’s adage that “women hold up half the sky,” Gen. Kainerugaba asserted that the underrepresentation of girls and women hinders societal freedom, affluence, and stability.