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Why multi-billion markets remain unoccupied Monday April 26 2021 President Museveni inspects Kasese Central Market after commissioning it on December 15, 2020. Such establishments remain unoccupied despite massive expenses incurred in setting them up. PHOTO/ KELVIN ATUHAIRE Summary Advertisement Some modern markets have given towns across the country a facelift, but since they were commissioned by President Museveni, the structures remain unoccupied. The markets, constructed under the Uganda Support to Municipal Infrastructure Development (USMID) project, are meant to create organisation and proper handling of foodstuffs for a complete chain of food supply. In Soroti Town, the Shs24b market, which is to accommodate close to 1,300 vendors, remains unoccupied after several people who originally did not own stalls were allocated stalls. ....
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Daily Monitor Wednesday December 16 2020 Summary Before addressing the meeting, Mr Museveni commissioned the Ishaka-Katunguru road that was recently constructed by Portuguse firm Mota-Engil at Shs118b and Kasese Central Market at Shs14.9b. Advertisement National Resistance Movement (NRM) presidential candidate Yoweri Museveni has outlined plans to deal with land conflicts and perennial floods in Kasese District. Mr Museveni, who is aiming at winning back the district from the Opposition, was yesterday meeting local NRM leaders and flag bearers at Nyakasanga in Kasese Municipality. The President promised to return to Kasese after the elections to discuss how best land can be utilised for commercial farming. ....
Taarifa Rwanda Published 3 months ago 0share Willy Mayambala an Independent presidential candidate in Uganda’s ongoing presidential campaigns has called off his physical campaigns‚ citing a threatening increase in the COVID19 cases and deaths. Mayambala now says he has resorted to electronic campaigns and wants NIRA to avail him of all contacts of Ugandans for easy access. So far Uganda has registered 402 new cases making a total of 28,168 cases since the Covid-19 pandemic hit the East African country in March. A total of 10,005 have recovered and the country has lost 225 people to the pandemic in the past nine months only. ....