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Uganda Government, Total sign key oil Pipeline Agreement

STATE HOUSE, ENTEBBE. The Government of Uganda and Total have concluded and signed the Host Government Agreement (HGA) for the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project. 

The ceremony that took place yesterday at State House Entebbe was presided over by President Museveni, and witnessed by Mr. Patrick Pouyanne, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Total.

“Bring Concept of Justice Closer to the People”, President urges Judiciary

STATE HOUSE, ENTEBBE: President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has urged the Judiciary to prioritize their activities so that they minimize the gap between the respective arms of government and serve the people of Uganda well.

“If we prioritize well, there will be no problem. However, the indiscipline of some elites in this case is causing us problems” President Museveni said.

President Museveni bids farewell to outgoing Nigerian High Commissioner

STATE HOUSE, ENTEBBE. President Museveni has bid farewell to the outgoing High Commissioner of Nigeria to Uganda, H.E (Dr) Etubom Nya Eyoma Asuquo, who has concluded his three-year tour of duty. 

Ambassador Etubom yesterday paid a courtesy call on President Museveni at State House Entebbe, where he thanked him for the support given to him during his tour of duty in Uganda. 

Babu steps down for Kigongo for CEC after Museveni Mediation

 

STATE HOUSE, ENTEBBE: President Yoweri Museveni who is also the NRM National Chairman has appealed to NRM leaders not to squander the capital of solidarity that they have built because the party needs everybody.

“Don’t start with the who, start with the what, then you will get the who. For me, I need all of you. Everybody is very important so concentrate on the what,” he said.

Museveni urges families on Poverty Fight

KAMPALA: President Yoweri Museveni has said that since his youthful days at the age of 22, he had a mission of helping people who were stuck in the traditional subsistence sector working for the stomach only to turn to the money economy where they work for both food and money.

“My aim was to wake up people in my area who were just sleeping, to move away from the traditional subsistence farming and engage into modern money making enterprises,” he said.

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