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Author: Sharp Mugabe

Quarter 1 Newsletter – FY 2022/23

Monday, 31 October 2022 by Sharp Mugabe
  • Published in Open Government, Publications

Opinion: Naysayers about our oil projects will choke on their vomit

Friday, 28 October 2022 by Sharp Mugabe

Lately, there has been a lot of exchange and dispute about the different oil projects the country is undertaking from different individuals both on the local and international scene, coined in protest of a rather would be a feasible project that will ramp up a lot of livelihoods if its progress is registered, the oil and gas sector has been substantial for developing-countries as a direct enabler of socio-economic transformation and growth globally, coupled with enormous benefits as there is.

  • Published in Opinion

“You Prosper Through Selling Goods and Services, Not Begging” – President Museveni to CID Officers 

Wednesday, 19 October 2022 by Sharp Mugabe

18th October 2022, State House Entebbe; President Yoweri Museveni has said people get prosperity through selling of goods and services. “You get prosperity by selling goods and services. You cannot get prosperity by begging. There are five main sectors that enable prosperity, namely commercial agriculture, industries, services, ICT and Public Service. I am planning to expand

  • Published in The Presidency

The Presidency-August 2022

Monday, 26 September 2022 by Sharp Mugabe
  • Published in The Presidency

#UG@60

Thursday, 22 September 2022 by Sharp Mugabe

Theme: October 9th: A declaration of African interdependence and our shared destiny

  • Published in National, Open Government

Exam Timetables for Academic Year 2022

Thursday, 25 August 2022 by Sharp Mugabe

PLE candidates; Start – 7th – November, 2022 End – 9th November, 2022. UCE candidates; Start – 14th October, 2022.    End – 18th November, 2022.     UACE candidates; Start – 18th November, 2022. End- 9th December, 2022.

  • Published in Education & Sports, Publications

The Presidency Magazine: July 2022

Monday, 22 August 2022 by Sharp Mugabe

Dear Reader,  This is to present to you the July edition of our monthly e-magazine, The Presidency. The monthly e-publication highlights the major engagements of His Excellency the President and the entire Presidency for the month, and is one of our Open Government initiatives to bring Government closer to the citizens.    In this edition,

  • Published in Publications, The Presidency
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#UGCitizenUpdate: Deployment & Transfer of Judges of the High Court

Tuesday, 16 August 2022 by Sharp Mugabe

The Principal Judge, Dr. Flavian Zeija, has transferred nineteen (19) Judges of the High Court and deployed Sixteen (16) newly appointed Acting Judges. The deployment of new Judges takes immediate effect while for those on transfer, their effective date of assumption of duty shall be communicated to individual officers affected. DEPLOYMENTS NAME CURRENT STATION NEW

  • Published in CitizenUpdate

#GCICNewsletter: 2021/22 (APRIL, MAY, JUNE)

Thursday, 04 August 2022 by Sharp Mugabe

Dear Reader, I have the pleasure to present to you the fourth edition of our Quarterly Government of Uganda Newsletter. This is the last edition of the Financial Year 2021/2022 and covers the months of April, May and June of 2022. The purpose of this GCIC Newsletter is to empower you, as a citizen, with

  • Published in Newsletter, Publications

THE AMENDED SUCCESSION LAWS

Wednesday, 03 August 2022 by Sharp Mugabe

The amendments in the Succession Act, transform the law of succession in Uganda, by addressing the lacunas in the Act, to provide for gender equality and repealing provisions that were declared unconstitutional, in addition, they solidify principles for the distribution of the estate of deceased persons in Uganda. Background The recent amendments to the law relating to succession were

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