John Tugume
157 posts
Uganda launches first Chinese-made electric taxis
Uganda has launched their first ever Chinese-made electric taxis as the country aims to reduce air pollution amidst the growing threat of climate change.
Uganda’s coffee value grows by 99% in one year
The world has more reasons to enjoy Ugandan coffee considering that its value has grown by 98.68% in the past one year.
Thousands expected to attend Tusker Lite Rwenzori Marathon
At least 3,000 international and local runners are expected to take part in the Tusker Lite Mt. Rwenzori Marathon which will take place on August 24 in the western Uganda district of Kasese.
Uganda commissions construction of $200m cement factory
All roads led to eastern district of Buikwe as the government commissioned the construction of a $200m cement factory on August 10.
Uganda’s inflation remains below target of 5% as global shocks fade
Uganda central bank reduces lending rates by 25 basis points. The Bank of Uganda (BoU) has reduced the central bank rates from 10.25% to 10% following the stabilization of inflation rates below the medium target of 5%.
Golden Cheptegei does it for Uganda!
Ugandans rushed to social media Friday night to thump their chests and congratulate Joshua Cheptegei as the country's greatest athlete finally won the 10000m Olympic gold.
Uganda set to enrol coffee exporters on electronic single window system
By the end of July, all coffee export processes will be digital, the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) has said.
Museveni commissions water transport system for importing fuel products
President Yoweri Museveni has a launched a modern water transport system to be used to transport imported fuel.
Ugandan woman preserving age-old cultural norms through tourism amidst modernism threat
After driving for about 29km from the capital Kampala, where one cruises past posh hotels, skyscrapers, big hospitals, supermarkets, night clubs, massage parlours and all sorts of urban facilities, one is welcomed by a narrow, dusty road.
Ugandan agricultural products set for wider market in South Africa after new pact
Ugandan agricultural products are set to make a deeper foot print in the South African market following a new deal signed between two leading companies in the sector.