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PRESIDENT MUSEVENI COMMISSIONS KAWUMU TANNERY UGANDA TO ADD VALUE TO ANIMAL HIDES AND SKINS

President Yoweri Museveni has today commissioned Kawumu Tannery Uganda, a factory that adds value to animal hides and skins.

Located at Kawumu, Luwero district, the factory processes leather from hides and skins.

Uganda is among the top four exporters of hides and skins from Africa, but barely earns USD 50 million from the process.

H.E THE PRESIDENT REACTS TO PUBLIC COMMENTS ON GEN. TUMWINE'S DEATH AND OTHER ISSUES

Ugandans, especially Bazukulu.

Today, the 5th of October, I have had opportunity to look at the tweets that were being sent by some malicious and confused people when General Tumwine died. My staff have been telling me about those tweets, but I had not had time to look at them.

1.Mr. Kakwenza “moaned” (meaning mourned) with pleasure;

PRESIDENT MUSEVENI ATTENDS GRADUATION OF 1ST BATCH OF UNIFIED FORCES OF SOUTH SUDAN

Emphasizes Peace as a prerequisite for growth in the four sectorsof Commercial agriculture, Industry, Services, and ICT.

President Yoweri Museveni was on hand to witness the graduationof the 1st batch of the necessary unified forces of the Republic of South Sudan as UGANDA is one of the guarantors of the SouthSudan peace deal.

“WE NEED MONEY-MAKING PARASTATALS”

H.E GEN. MUSEVENI ASKS MPS TO SUPPORT RATIONALIZATION OF GOVERNMENT AGENCIES.

President Yoweri Museveni who is also the National Chairman of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) party today Friday August 19, 2022 summoned the NRM parliamentary caucus at Kololo Independence grounds to brief them about the new developments in the country. Top on the agenda was the government’s plan to rationalize its agencies and departments to save taxpayers money.

COUNTRYMEN AND COUNTRYWOMEN, ESPECIALLY THE NRM- NRA- UPDF FRATERNITY

With deep sorrow, I announce the  death of General Elly Tumwiine which occurred  at 5:46am this morning  in Nairobi, from lung cancer. 

According to his widow, with whom I have just talked to on telephone,  Gen. Tumwiine was now 68 years old. I had taught him at Burunga Primary School in 1967, after our A-levels, as a student teacher, before going to University, later that year. 

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