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BEYOND THE HIGHWAY: How Socialites, Policymakers and Fred Ssenoga’s Union Transport Alliance Are Rewriting Uganda’s Transport Future

Watchdog Uganda

Watchdog Uganda

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June 27, 2026

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KAMPALA, UGANDA — Every day, Uganda’s economy moves on its transport network. Farmers transport produce to markets. Workers commute to their jobs. Businesses depend on efficient logistics to move goods across the country, while families rely on roads to access schools, hospitals and essential services. Yet beyond the daily movement of people and goods lies [] The post BEYOND THE HIGHWAY: How Socialites, Policymakers and Fred Ssenoga’s Union Transport Alliance Are Rewriting Uganda’s Transport Future appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.

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