About the Uganda National Cultural Centre (UNCC)
Uganda National Cultural Centre, whose acronym is UNCC, is a semi-autonomous body under the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development established on 8th October, 1959 by the UNCC Act;1959…
Uganda National Cultural Centre, whose acronym is UNCC, is a semi-autonomous body under the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development established on 8th October, 1959 by the UNCC Act;1959…
The Uganda National Oil Company, UNOC is now sure to implement its mandate of sole importation of petroleum products. This follows the signing of the Tripartite Agreement between UNOC and…
We are thrilled to announce the official release of #ThePresidencyUg April, 2024 edition. Get yourself a copy and explore the latest insights and content from the residence and office of…
Pursuant to S. 42 (1) East African Community Customs Management Act 2004, the Commissioner Customs requests owners of motor vehicles at Mombasa Port and goods in the Customs Warehouse that…
The enumeration period that commenced on 10th May 2024 ends on the close of day, 19th May 2024. However, those areas that did not start on the initial date of…
The first government-operated training facility has been launched, marking a significant milestone in the field of mechanical engineering and 0perations, with a primary focus of equipping learners with road construction…
Since 2015, Government has been in the initial stages of developing the Kampala-Jinja Expressway (KJE), a project anticipated to revolutionize traffic flow. Nearly a decade later, the physical implementation of…
The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) has responded to public outcry over unexplained data depletion, promising to investigate concerns further while also tasking telecom operators and internet service providers with ensuring…
The Bank of Uganda (BoU), as the regulator of the banking industry, recognizes the frequent grievances from clients of commercial banks and other financial institutions regarding service delivery. These complaints…
The government is planning to invest 35 billion shillings in registering coffee farmers, partly to meet European Union (EU) market regulations. This initiative is crucial for complying with the EU’s…