Government Must address the Rot in the Resettlement of Affected Families in the Uganda Oil Refinery Project

By Doris Atwijukire… Last week, President Museveni was sworn-in for another five-year term at Kololo Independence Grounds. Since the President is expected to appoint a new cabinet that is expected to prioritise, among others, income-generation to uplift Ugandans out of poverty, we hope his new government will take into consideration the plight of vulnerable families

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African Institute For Energy Governance tasks Uganda Presidential candidates to address anomalies in the Oil Industry

The African institute for Energy governance (AFIEGO) called on Uganda presidential candidates to address themselves on anomalies surrounding the oil industry. The Organisation highlighted a number of issues including; ensuring that the Ministry of Energy and mineral development puts in place the local content policy as prescribed in the National Oil and Gas Policy (NOGP) 2008, Ensuring

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