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Uganda’s political scene is always active. From elections to leadership moves, changes here often have a big impact on the country’s future. We provide straightforward updates on political events and discussions, helping you understand what’s at stake and what decisions are shaping Uganda today.

For example, court decisions or government reforms make headlines, reflecting the country’s progress or challenges. Keeping track of these helps you figure out the bigger picture of Ugandan governance and its influence in East Africa.

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Uganda’s economy is growing and facing challenges at the same time. News about investment opportunities, business deals, or economic policies can affect everyday life and long-term prospects. Here, we break down complex topics like trade, industry, and employment so you get the real story without confusion.

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New Zealand Dominates Uganda in T20 World Cup Despite Both Teams' Elimination 15 Jun
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New Zealand Dominates Uganda in T20 World Cup Despite Both Teams' Elimination

In a T20 World Cup Group C match, New Zealand secured a dominant nine-wicket win over Uganda in Trinidad. Despite their early exit from the tournament, New Zealand showcased a stellar performance, restricting Uganda to just 40 runs and chasing the target in a mere 5.2 overs. Tim Southee and Trent Boult were the standout bowlers, while Devon Conway’s unbeaten 22 led the way for the batsmen.