China Extended an Invitation to The Energy Minister of Uganda

A significant step forward for Uganda’s ambitious $5 billion crude oil pipeline project has been made: China has formally invited Uganda’s energy minister, Hon. Ruth Nankabirwa, indicating that talks between the two countries are about to take place.

Airtel Uganda Gives UCC UGX 34.8 billion

This substantial contribution complies with the requirements of the network’s license and the Communications Act, which require telecom operators to set aside 2% of their yearly gross revenue to fund the nation’s rural communications infrastructure development.

Ugandan Diplomats Visit Oil Projects

The diplomats have returned to Beijing, China, Paris, France, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Tanzania, according to a Kazi-njema radio reporter covering the diplomats’ visit organized by the Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU).

UNOC Is Authorized to Import Petroleum Products into Uganda by
Kenya.

President Ruto stepped in and helped to facilitate an out-of-court settlement that permits UNOC to start operations, according to Nankabirwa. The Chief Executive Officer of UNOC, Proscovia Nabbanja, is currently in Nairobi to pick up the certificate of incorporation, escorted by representatives from the Ministry of Energy.

72.5 Km of Road Work Has Started by PM Nabbanja

The project, which is being carried out by China Communications Construction Company (CCCC) Uganda Limited under contract, is being carried out by the Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) with financial support from the Ugandan government.