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Fort Portal, Uganda's second-largest city and a critical commercial hub in the western region, has initiated a five-day eviction campaign targeting ro...
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Fort Portal, Uganda's second-largest city and a critical commercial hub in the western region, has initiated a five-day eviction campaign targeting ro...
Read full analysis →Uganda's regional cities are undergoing a significant commercial reorganization. Authorities in Mbarara and Fort Portal have launched coordinated stre...
Read full analysis →Across Uganda's major urban centres, a coordinated wave of street vendor evictions is reshaping informal retail operations. In recent weeks, authoriti...
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Uganda's traffic police directorate has launched a comprehensive road safety campaign targeting schools, marking a significant institutional pivot tow...
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East Africa's investment landscape is drawing increased attention from European capital seeking higher yields than saturated Western markets can offer...
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Uganda's informal sector is experiencing unprecedented operational disruption as authorities simultaneously intensify enforcement actions across multi...
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Uganda's pastoral and agricultural sectors are facing a critical inflection point as regional authorities move to establish a comprehensive database o...
Read full analysis →Transfer pricing has emerged as one of the most scrutinized compliance areas for multinational enterprises operating across African markets, and Ugand...
Read full analysis →Uganda's Inspectorate of Government (IGG) has issued a decisive two-week ultimatum to 202 government officials to return allegedly stolen public funds...
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Uganda stands at a critical juncture in its economic development trajectory. While the country has positioned itself as an emerging oil producer with ...
Read full analysis →Uganda's aggressive taxation of mobile money transactions is creating an unintended consequence that threatens both financial inclusion objectives and...
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Uganda hosts Africa's largest refugee population, sheltering over 2.6 million displaced persons fleeing conflicts across South Sudan, the Democratic R...
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Uganda's telecom regulator, the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC), has intensified enforcement against unlicensed outdoor community radio station...
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Uganda's labor market faces a critical structural challenge that is simultaneously creating significant investment opportunities for European technolo...
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A fatal collision on Uganda's strategically vital Kampala-Entebbe Expressway has claimed the lives of a prominent Masaka businessman and his two child...
Read full analysis →Uganda's rapidly evolving health landscape presents a paradox that most international investors have overlooked: while infectious diseases remain a de...
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Uganda's technology sector stands at a critical regulatory crossroads as women's rights advocates intensify pressure for comprehensive cyber law refor...
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Uganda's public debt has crossed a critical threshold, reaching $34.86 billion (approximately Shs130.844 trillion) as of December 2025, according to o...
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Uganda's government faces an escalating fiscal squeeze as quarterly debt servicing obligations have surged to 1.5 trillion Ugandan shillings—approxima...
Read full analysis →Uganda's emerging fitness sector is experiencing a paradigm shift that extends far beyond traditional gym infrastructure and supplement sales. A growi...
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