Kampala – The government of Uganda through the Ministry of East African Community Affairs paid a total of 1,308 former employees of the East African Community since the financial year 2016/17 to 2022/23 in arrears, gratuities, pensions and other allowances, dailypaper has learnt In the Financial year 2016/17, 93 former employees were paid at USD2 .57m (about Shs9.3b),...
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Redesign The Global Value Chains In The Post Covid-19, To Address Global Challenges – Kadaga to CHOGM Summit
By Our Reporter Kigali – Rebecca Kadaga; the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for East African Affairs has said that Uganda like the rest of the World, has suffered an unprecedented setback to the country’s sustainable development path and therefore, confronted with huge challenges, such as putting the economy back on track, reducing poverty...