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From Roads to Wealth Creation—How Fred Ssenoga’s Indigenous Transport Model Could Shape Uganda’s Vision 2040

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By Brian Mugenyi Watchdog Uganda (mugenyijj@gmail.com) KAMPALA, UGANDA — On June 20, 2026, the Uganda Manufacturers Association (UMA) grounds in Lugogo, Kampala, became the epicenter of a unique economic demonstration. Stakeholders gathered for the official launch of the Union Transport Alliance’s maiden women’s product—Union Sanitary Pads—a hygiene brand designed and manufactured locally within Uganda. The [] The post From Roads to Wealth Creation—How Fred Ssenoga’s Indigenous Transport Model Could Shape Uganda’s Vision 2040 appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.

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· Jun 28, 2026

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

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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· Jul 10, 2026

Bolsonaro Encouraged Illegal Mining on Indigenous Lands: Limulja

The Yanomami people have suffered environmental devastation and decades of violence linked to gold mining. Spanish publisher Pepitas de Calabaza recently published “The Desire of the Others,” a book based on research by anthropologist Hanna Limulja, who denounces that former President Jair Bolsonaro deliberately encouraged mining on the lands of Brazil’s Indigenous peoples. RELATED: Indigenous []

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· Jun 26, 2026

Disparition du doyen Siba Fassou : la Guinée perd un immense bâtisseur de la culture

Le monde de la culture guinéenne est en deuil. Le doyen Siba Fassou, figure emblématique des arts, intellectuel de haut rang et infatigable défenseur du patrimoine culturel national, s’est éteint, laissant derrière lui un héritage considérable. Artiste accompli, pédagogue respecté et homme de pensée, Siba Fassou incarnait l’excellence culturelle. Plus qu’une personnalité du monde artistique, []

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Related coverage for "From Roads to Wealth Creation—How Fred Ssenoga’s Indigenous Transport Model Could Shape Uganda’s Vision 2040": Watchdog Uganda — Can Union Transport Alliance Drive Uganda’s Next Wave of Economic Transformation?. teleSUR English — Bolsonaro Encouraged Illegal Mining on Indigenous Lands: Limulja. Guinee news — Disparition du doyen Siba Fassou : la Guinée perd un immense bâtisseur de la culture