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Parliament Raises Alarm Over UCAA Staff Firing, Cites Potential Damage to Uganda’s Aviation Reputation

Parliament is expressing serious concerns about the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA)’s reputation following the termination of 82 staff members for inadequate academic qualifications. Members of Parliament (MPs) have since warned that revelations of underqualified staff could severely damage Uganda’s…

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Airtel’s Regional Consolidation Reshapes Uganda’s Advertising Landscape as The Partnership Africa Dominates

In a significant shake-up of Uganda’s advertising industry, Airtel Uganda’s advertising mandate has been restructured under a new strategic collaboration. Effective August 1, 2025, the account is now overseen by a consortium led by The Partnership Africa, with creative duties…

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Massive Scandal: Lukwago Accuses KCCA Officials of Stealing Kiteezi Weighbridge, Sparking Alarm over Systemic Corruption

A decade-old scandal has resurfaced at the heart of the capital city administration, the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), raising serious alarms about systemic corruption and a chronic lack of accountability. During a fiery session of the Committee on Commissions,…

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UNBS Boss Eng. Kasigwa Reveals Why a National Quality Culture is Key to Crushing Illicit Trade

As policymakers and industry leaders converge at the 2nd Annual Regional Industrialisation Conference in Kampala, a critical conversation is taking centre stage: the relentless battle against illicit trade. The conference, themed “Enhancing policy advocacy for sustainable regional industrial growth,” shone…

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