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Can Union Transport Alliance Drive Uganda’s Next Wave of Economic Transformation?

Watchdog Uganda

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June 28, 2026

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KAMPALA, UGANDA — Uganda has invested heavily in roads, bridges and transport corridors over the past three decades, making infrastructure one of the country’s largest public investments. From the Kampala–Entebbe Expressway to upgraded national highways and community access roads, transport infrastructure has become central to the government’s economic development strategy. Yet an important policy question [] The post Can Union Transport Alliance Drive Uganda’s Next Wave of Economic Transformation? appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.

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Watchdog Uganda

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· Jun 27, 2026

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

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.

The Tribune

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· Jul 10, 2026

PM Modi expresses “heartfelt gratitude” to Australia upon departure

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Vanguard News

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· Jul 11, 2026

The $7bn Root: Orchestrating Nigeria’s cassava industrialisation, export revolution

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Voice of Nigeria

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· Jul 8, 2026

President Tinubu Tasks Afreximbank on Africa’s Industrial Growth

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Investing.com

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· Jun 28, 2026

Why Citi says Allegiant-Sun Country merger could be one of airline’s best deals?

Why Citi says Allegiant-Sun Country merger could be one of airline’s best deals?

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 10, 2026

Industri EV perlu diimbangi lonjakan nilai tambah domestik

KUALA LUMPUR: Pembangunan industri kenderaan elektrik (EV) negara tidak wajar disandarkan kepada kemasukan pelaburan asing semata-mata. Menteri Pelaburan, Perdagangan dan Industri, Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani (gambar) berkata, ia harus diimbangi de­ngan lonjakan nilai tambah domestik, pemerkasaan rangkaian vendor tempatan dan pelaksa­naan pemindahan teknologi. “Langkah strategik ini amat penting bagi memastikan ekosistem automotif tempatan kekal ... Read more The post Industri EV perlu diimbangi lonjakan nilai tambah domestik appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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Related coverage for "Can Union Transport Alliance Drive Uganda’s Next Wave of Economic Transformation?": Watchdog Uganda — BEYOND THE HIGHWAY: How Socialites, Policymakers and Fred Ssenoga’s Union Transport Alliance Are Rewriting Uganda’s Transport Future. The Tribune — PM Modi expresses “heartfelt gratitude” to Australia upon departure. Vanguard News — The $7bn Root: Orchestrating Nigeria’s cassava industrialisation, export revolution. Voice of Nigeria — President Tinubu Tasks Afreximbank on Africa’s Industrial Growth. Investing.com — Why Citi says Allegiant-Sun Country merger could be one of airline’s best deals?. Utusan Malaysia — Industri EV perlu diimbangi lonjakan nilai tambah domestik