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Rt.Hon Rebecca Kadaga Officiates at the IOM- EAC Migration Process.

1DPM/Minister for East African Community Affairs Uganda, Rt.Hon Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga (MP). The International Organisation on Migration organized a five-day consultative process on migration In the East African Community at Protea-Mariot Hotel, Entebbe with the objective that it will lead to safe and orderly migration. Article 7 (10) and 76 (4) of the treaty established the framework for an export-oriented economy among the partner states, a cornerstone towards EAC free movement of goods, persons, labor, services, capital, information and technology, and other...

Minister EAC Kenya Makes a Courtesy Call.

from right ,RT .Hon Rebecca Kadaga (MP) with Hon Beatrice Askul Moe Minister for EAC Kenya. RT. Hon Rebecca Kadaga has this afternoon hosted the minister of EAC, Regional Development, Arid, and Arid areas, Kenya, Hon Beatrice Askul Moe, Minister; at the ministry of EAC Uganda offices in Kampala. The minister and her Kenyan counterpart discussed continued bilateral relations between the two countries. Relations between Partner States. The Republic of Kenya, is one of Uganda's largest trading partners,...

1DPM/Minister for EAC Affairs Uganda Stresses Importance of Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment.

1DPM/Minister for EAC Affairs Uganda, Rt.Hon Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga (MP) The 1DPM/Minister for East African Community Affairs Uganda has emphasized women's vital role in shaping the Frfeddom Charter, particularly through their advocacy for the women's charter. She stated that this document called for the enfranchisement of people of all races regardless of gender, and demanded equality of opportunity in employment, equal pay for equal work, and equal rights concerning property, marriage, and children. ‘Nobel peace prize laureate Albert Luthuli lauded the indispensable...

Take Stock of the Milestones Achieved in The EAC Integration Process and Tackle Shared Challenges- Kadaga.

1DPM/Minister for East African Community Affairs Uganda, Rt.Hon Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga (MP) By Bishop Samuel Despite the colonial boundaries that divide us, the culture, language, and other aspects of life curt across, and endure, that’s why the essence of the East African Community is to promote regional cooperation/integration and strategically remove barriers that hinder integration. The EAC Common Market Protocol is one of the finest examples of the milestone in the EAC integration process. Rt. Hon Rebecca Kadaga said at the high-level meeting...

Uganda gained its Independence from Colonial Rule

Bishop Samuel President of the republic of Uganda, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. Uganda became a British Protectorate in 1894. That’s when the British established administrative control and influenced local governance structures, particularly in the Buganda Kingdom. In the years leading up to independence, political parties began to form. In March 1961, Uganda held its first elections leading to internal self-governance that saw Benedicto Kiwanuka become the first Chief Minister. On 9th 1962, Uganda officially became an independent nation. The country adopted a federal form...