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15 November – Dance with Valentino reality -talk show premieres on NTV Uganda. [17] 20 November – The death toll from protests following the 18 November arrest of Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu ("Bobi Wine") grows to 37. Ssentamu is a pop singer and candidate for president in the 2021 Ugandan general election.
The three oil companies currently prospecting or oil in Uganda, namely France's Total E&P Uganda, China's CNOOC and UK's Tullow Oil are expected to fund the pipeline. In March 2016, the Daily Monitor newspaper reported that Total E&P is prepared to spend US$4 billion (approx. USh13.52 trillion), to fund construction of this pipeline.
Between 1997 and 2001, the bank was restructured, recapitalized, and re-organized as a limited liability company, wholly owned by the government of Uganda. Future plans. As of September 2013, the bank had re-organized and repositioned itself to play a larger and more visible role in Uganda's development finance. It has developed a medium-term ...
Sir Apollo Kaggwa Drive. Kampala, Uganda. Ministry executive. John Byabagambi, Minister for Karamoja affairs. Website. Homepage. The Ministry for Karamoja Affairs is a cabinet level government ministry of Uganda. The ministry is responsible for the coordination of all government programs in the five districts of the Karamoja sub-region.
The Uganda Revenue Authority ( URA) is a government revenue collection agency established by the Parliament of Uganda. Operating under the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, the URA is responsible for enforcing, assessing, collecting, and accounting for the various taxes imposed in Uganda. [3]
James Nkata [51] 33. Uganda Martyrs University. John Baptist Odama [52] John Maviiri [53] 34. Uganda Pentecostal University. John Ntambirweki [54] 35.
The Ministry of Defence and Veterans Affairs ( MODVA) is a government ministry responsible for the national defence and security of Uganda. [1] In this capacity, its role is to preserve, defend and protect the people, property, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Uganda, contributing to regional stability and supporting international peace ...
6th Parliament (Parliament of Uganda) 1996–2001 James Wapakhabulo Speaker of the Constituent Assembly 1994–1995 Francis Ayume: 1996–1998 1998–2001 7th Parliament (Parliament of Uganda) 2001–2006 Edward Ssekandi: July 2001–2006 8th Parliament (Parliament of Uganda) 2006–2011 Edward Ssekandi: 18 May 2006–2011