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During the NRM primaries, Mr Willy Omodo Omodo defeated Mr George Mawa to carry the party flag.
Mr Mawa later decided to contest as an Independent. However, the NRM members have turned against Mr Omodo Omodo and are now backing Mr Sam Atul, another Independent candidate.
Members of the Lira business community too have come out openly to support Mr Atul.
Uganda shipped an estimated US$1.3 billion worth of goods around the globe in 2019 (PHOTO/File).
KAMPALA – In the wake of COVID-19 and its devastating effects, Uganda is producing solution-based products onto market. Unlike in the past, Ugandan products have been warmly received by local consumers because of their improved quality, says NRM National Treasurer Namayanja Rose Nsereko.
According to her, Ugandan scientists are in final stages of testing COVID-19 vaccines with 90% probable curing capacity. “All these innovations coupled with ambitious plans to industrialise Uganda are great strides desirous of our celebrations.”
However, studies have revealed that most of the goods are in surplus on Ugandan market thus necessitating us to tap into external markets for more revenues. This is the reason the Government is increasing market for exports.