Parliament approves Shs422bn to expand Uganda Airlines fleet

By ch-avitaion Uganda’s parliament has approved UGX422.26 billion shillings (USD119.1 million) in supplementary funding for the 2025/26 fiscal year for Uganda Airlines (UR, Entebbe) to expand its fleet, according to an official statement released by the authority. In a parliamentary statement on December 3, politicians said the funding would be used to purchase two B787 passenger aircraft, one Boeing freighter,…

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Tech & innovation, not politics, will emancipate Africa- Prof Nawangwe

Makerere University Vice Chancellor Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe has called on African students to take charge of the continent’s technological and economic future, saying Africa’s emancipation will come not through politics, but through education, research, and innovation. Prof. Nawangwe made the remarks during the launch of the SoonPay digital wallet app at Makerere University, an event…

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Media power shift: Owners hold sway as digital influence soars in Uganda

Uganda’s media landscape continues to evolve, shaped by a small but powerful group of media proprietors whose platforms influence public discourse, political debate, and cultural trends nationwide. A new review of ownership patterns, coupled with audience data from Nielsen Media Research, reveals both the strength of Uganda’s media personalities and the emerging shifts brought about…

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Kayoola e-coach conquers 5,000km, enters Eswatini

Eswatini —Uganda’s Kiira Motors Corporation has reached yet another major milestone in its groundbreaking Africa Electric Expedition, as the 13-metre fully electric Kayoola E-Coach crossed into the Kingdom of Eswatini, marking the completion of its first South African leg and the latest phase of a journey showcasing Africa’s clean-mobility future. The expedition—tagged #FromThePearlToTheCape—is a historic…

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