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Uganda election hit by delays after internet blackout
Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni admitted even he had problems voting as technical issues disrupted Thursday's election, in which he hopes to extend his 40-year rule, amid an internet blackout and a police crackdown.
Logistical problems have delayed voting in Uganda's presidential and parliamentary elections in many parts of the country amid an internet shutdown.
A young woman sits on a plastic chair in a concrete courtyard, flanked by faded blue wooden doors. It's late afternoon, and most of the narrow doors of two dark, stucco buildings are closed. Until rush hour and the night. Pressing bright pink fingernails ...
The ongoing internet shutdown is taking an increasing toll on the economy, raising concerns over the opportunity cost of prioritizing security over economic activity. Technology-based businesses say the indefinite blackout has disrupted critical systems,
According to the Deputy Governor Bank of Uganda, Uganda’s public debt has risen to Shs 80 trillion, which is 50% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The East-African nation’s debt has been under sharp focus recently, with international lenders and ...
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Uganda: Finca Uganda Moves to Support Flood-Hit Kampala Traders
FINCA Uganda has started the process of extending more than Shs100 million in relief to its clients operating in downtown Kampala whose businesses were badly damaged by floods late last year.