The Ministry of Health reiterated that travel to and within Uganda is SAFE for all domestic and international travelers. Uganda’s Ministry of Health (MoH) has issued a travel advisory on the Ebola ...
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Celebrations as UK lifts travel advisory warning for Uganda National Parks
The long-awaited announcement arrived on 2 December 2025 — a moment that Uganda’s tourism industry had been yearning for ...
Uganda has launched a new brand identity to boost its tourism sector, which generates vital funds for conservation in the country, as it seeks to recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The ...
KAMPALA, Uganda — A nurse in Uganda has died of Ebola in the first recorded fatality since the country’s last outbreak of the disease ended in early 2023, a health official said. The 32-year-old man ...
Kayunga, UgandaThis week 18-year-old Fridah Namuganza is taking orders and wiping down tables in the Ugandan restaurant where she works -- but she wishes she was putting on a new school uniform and ...
Landlocked Uganda has transformed itself from a country with a troubled past to one of relative stability and prosperity. Since its independence from Britain in 1962, the east African nation has seen ...
KAMPALA, UGANDA -- When Allen Naamala Mayanja was lured away from Mulago Hospital, Uganda’s largest, in 2009 to become the head nurse up the hill at the Uganda Cancer Institute, the staff awaiting her ...
The startup ecosystem in Africa has until now been dominated by Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa and Egypt (the Big 4), countries that continue to receive the bulk of venture capital and other forms of ...
Uganda has continued to push for industrialisation through a number of policies, among which include Buy Uganda Build Uganda and Import substitution. Photo / File Uganda has been ranked among the top ...
Kampala, Uganda, August 25, 2021 — IRC Uganda Country Director, Elijah Okeyo said: “The IRC is proud to be complementing the efforts of the Government of Uganda and US embassy to receive and support ...
Uganda’s brutal Anti-Homosexuality Act (AHA) reportedly cost the country as much as $1.6 billion in the year since it became law. Last week, Open for Business, a coalition of global companies ...
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