April 2025

Programme of Action for Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs) for the Decade 2024-2034

Submitted by on Mon, 04/28/2025 - 11:04

Following the conclusion of the Vienna Programme of Action, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Programme of Action for Landlocked Developing Countries for the decade 2024-2034.The Programme of Action highlights five priority areas to support development challenges in landlocked countries. The priority areas include:


Explore Uganda Mobile Application

Submitted by on Mon, 04/28/2025 - 11:03

Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) in partnership with TotalEnergies EP Uganda developed and launched the Explore Uganda mobile application in October 2024. The mobile App is an online one-stop-shop for information on attractions, tour operators, accommodation, guides, restaurants/hotels, maps, events, parks, reserves, etc. It is expected to increase Uganda’s tourism visibility through promoting Uganda’s remarkable destinations and enhancing travel experience.


Uganda Secures Strategic Petroleum Importation Deal with Kenya

Submitted by on Mon, 04/28/2025 - 10:59

The Presidents of Uganda and Kenya and the CEO of Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC) signed a Tripartite Agreement (TPA) as a framework to ensure seamless transportation of petroleum products from producer countries through Kenya to Uganda. The TPA aligns with Uganda’s broader goal of integrating its economy with regional and continental markets.


Africa strengthens fight against Human trafficking

Submitted by on Mon, 04/28/2025 - 10:54

In a conference held in December 2024 in Kampala, the African Union’s Continental Operational Centre (COC) made headway in combating trafficking in persons (TiP) and smuggling of migrants (SOM). The workshop validated the continental guidelines for sharing information and intelligence hence, providing a structured framework for cooperation among Member States, Regional Economic Communities (RECs), and law enforcement agencies.


Agro-Industrialization: Agriculture Remains the Backbone of Uganda’s Economy

Submitted by on Mon, 04/28/2025 - 10:52

The 2024 Census reaffirmed that agriculture remains the primary source of income and sustenance for most Ugandans. Approximately 61% of households are engaged in crop production, while 37% are involved in livestock farming. Subsistence farming accounts for 53% of agricultural activities, whereas 17% of households engage in commercial agriculture.


The Uganda National Land Information System (NlIS) Portal

Submitted by on Mon, 04/28/2025 - 10:51

Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development unveiled an e-land information portal to increase the ministry’s efficiency and enhance public access to land information. At Ugshs10,000/-, a user will only require a smartphone and internet connection to access land information from anywhere at any time.

In collaboration with consortium IGNFI – IGN and support from World Bank, the Ministry was able to design and install the NLIS infrastructure.

The portal will enable:


Inauguration of the Uganda Free Zones and Export Promotion Authority (UFZEPA) Board

Submitted by on Mon, 04/28/2025 - 10:47

The Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Cooperatives inaugurated the first board of the Uganda Free Zones and Export Promotion Authority (UFZEPA). The board is responsible for overseeing the operationalization of the Free Zones Scheme, ensuring compliance with international trade standards, attracting investments for export promotion, and enhancing the global competitiveness of Ugandan products.


Uganda’s First Tin Smelting Facility

Submitted by on Mon, 04/28/2025 - 10:45

The first tin smelting facility in Uganda owned by Woodcross Resources, a locally based company, marked a significant milestone in the country’s journey towards industrialisation and value addition in the Mineral sector. The facility has a production capacity of 1,000 tonnes of tin ingots annually and is capable of producing tin with a purity of 99.95%, a standard that meets demands of both local and international markets.


70 Million Litre Fuel Logistics Facility

Submitted by on Mon, 04/28/2025 - 10:41

Lake Victoria Logistics (LVL) located in Bukasa-Bwerenga, Kawuku was officially launched in July 2024 by H.E the President of the Republic of Uganda. It was funded by three stakeholders; Marathi Infra Services, Digimon Group, and Africa Finance Corporation.

The facility has 14 tanks with a collective capacity of 70 million litres. It has 256-meter-long jetty which facilitates the berthing of vessels, enabling effective cargo handling. The project also includes a two tanker ships each with cargo capacity of 4.5 million litres.


70 MILLION LITRE FUEL LOGISTICS FACILITY

Submitted by on Mon, 04/14/2025 - 23:38

Lake Victoria Logistics (LVL) located in Bukasa-Bwerenga, Kawuku was officially launched in July 2024 by H.E the President of the Republic of Uganda. It was funded by three stakeholders; Marathi Infra Services, Digimon Group, and Africa Finance Corporation.

The facility has 14 tanks with a collective capacity of 70 million litres. It has 256-meter-long jetty which facilitates the berthing of vessels, enabling effective cargo handling. The project also includes a two tanker ships each with cargo capacity of 4.5 million litres.


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