Entebbe Airport’s 5-Day Safety Week
The Uganda Civil Aviation Authority has organized Safety Week activities for November 11–15, 2024, in collaboration with Entebbe International Airport partners.
UICT Opens State-Of-The-Art Augmented and Virtual Reality Laboratories
The Uganda Institute of Information and Communications Technology (UICT) has formally opened its Augmented and Virtual Reality (AVR) lab, marking a revolutionary step toward modernizing education and giving students skills they may use in the future.
The Rehabilitation of Karuma Bridge Is Almost Finished
Formwork installation is about 80% finished, which represents a significant milestone, according to Eng Lawrence Pario, UNRA’s head of bridges and structures.
UCAA Announces Updated Parking Fees at Entebbe International Airport
New Entebbe International Airport parking fees have been published by the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), and they will go into effect on November 1, 2024.
New Fire Trucks Arrive at Entebbe Airport to Increase Aviation Safety
To improve aviation safety, the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA) has put two brand-new, cutting-edge fire vehicles into service at Entebbe International Airport. Gen.
Deputy Speaker Tayebwa: The Mining Sector in Uganda Is Expanding Gradually
Thomas Tayebwa, the deputy speaker of parliament, stated that both domestic and foreign investors are becoming more interested in Uganda’s mining sector, which is expanding gradually.
August Sees a Record High in Entebbe Airport Passenger Volume
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) released statistics showing that, out of the total passengers, 104,646 were arriving and 108,055 were departing.
Complete Electricity Subsidies for Important Industries
Along with his junior minister Evelyn Anite, Minister of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development Matia Kasaija has advocated for the extension of full electricity subsidies to important manufacturing industries.
Milestones in Uganda’s Oil and Gas Sector Are Approaching
According to the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, all necessary infrastructure is almost finished, which would allow Uganda’s oil and gas industry to be commercialized.
Entebbe Airport Handles More Travelers and Cargo
In the first half of 2024, Entebbe Airport had 1,069,224 foreign passengers from January to June and an additional 182,494 passengers in July.