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Uganda, Zambia launch tourism roadshow to boost ties
Our two countries can collaborate to create multi-destination experiences, linking Uganda’s gorilla trekking and adventure ...
Uganda s Ambassador to Qatar, H E Dr. Stephen Chemoiko Chebrot, has reaffirmed the strength of Qatar Uganda relations, ...
The Uganda-UAE Business Forum is an annual event organised by the Uganda Embassy, Abu Dhabi and the Uganda Consulate General, ...
The Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) announced that tour operator Acholi Homestay and Acholi Experience, operated by Loremi Tours, have earned the FTT-Engaged Award. This Fair Trade Tourism (FTT) award put ...
Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, celebrates 25 years of operations to Uganda. Since the inaugural flight ...
This appointment is a testament to Dr. Lilly Ajarova’s strategic leadership and her significant contributions to the advancement of Uganda’s tourism sector within the global tourism arena. The Uganda ...
Uganda is inviting Qatari investors to explore opportunities in four strategic sectors: agriculture, tourism, mining, and ...
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Uganda taps Qatari influencers to boost tourism
Uganda has launched a strategic tourism campaign targeting the Qatari market, bringing top-tier influencers from the Gulf state to experience and promote the country’s rich attractions. Uganda’s ...
Located at the base of what was once Africa’s highest mountain, Mbale is a quaint town and serves as the gateway for excursions into Uganda’s Mount Elgon National Park. This towering extinct volcano ...
BUNYARUGURU CRATER LAKES, Uganda -- Serving cold drinks to rich vacationers at a luxurious retreat in the hills of western Uganda, George Kaganda, a barman, says tourism has been good to him. "I have ...
BWINDI, Uganda — News of a sick or injured mountain gorilla can worry local residents in this mountainous area that’s home to the endangered species. That’s partly because most of the gorillas have ...
In Kampala’s Sheraton hotel, the air buzzed with rare optimism. Around tables lined with maps, models and coffee cups, Ugandan and Kenyan officials sat side by side with financiers and engineers, ...
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