Uganda Trades at Surplus with EAC Member States
Uganda recorded a trade surplus of $41.52 million (Sh155.2 billion) with East African Community (EAC) partner states in January 2026, marking a sharp improvement from a deficit of $186.07m (Sh695.6b)…
Uganda recorded a trade surplus of $41.52 million (Sh155.2 billion) with East African Community (EAC) partner states in January 2026, marking a sharp improvement from a deficit of $186.07m (Sh695.6b)…
The first Uganda Tourism Symposium was successfully held yesterday at the Scandic Spectrum Hotel in Copenhagen, marking a significant milestone in strengthening tourism cooperation between Uganda and the Nordic countries.…
Uganda’s creative industry has, over the past decade, experienced notable growth, driven by advancements in digital technology and increased global exposure of local content. However, this growth has also exposed…
With unemployment among young people continuing to rise in Uganda, stakeholders in the agricultural sector have urged youth to change their mindset and begin viewing agriculture as a profitable and…
Farmers in the Tooro sub-region are registering improved agricultural productivity following support from the Local Economic Growth Support (LEGS) Project, an initiative funded by the Government of Uganda and the…
The Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities (MTWA), through its agencies, including the Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) and the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA), successfully convened a five-day Media Stakeholders study…
The Corporate Games Uganda officially launched its ninth season on March 15th, 2026, at the Jeph International University in Butabika, with the next event, the “Wellness Outing,” already scheduled for…
The United States Ambassador to Uganda, William W. Popp, visited and interacted with members of the U.S. Exchange Alumni (USEA) community in Mbarara. The meeting provided an opportunity for alumni…
Global crises often unsettle markets. But they can also create openings for investors willing to take a longer view. That was the message from analysts and investment advisers during a…
For years, many Ugandan companies have believed that supplying services to a foreign company automatically qualifies as an exported service, attracting zero-rated Value Added Tax (VAT). But a recent High…