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Heads of state at 2011 swearing-in ceremony

The swearing-in ceremony is one event that brings in leaders from different countries. Jacquiline Emodek profiles heads of state who attended the 2011 swearing-in ceremony of President Yoweri Museveni CLICK HERE FOR MORE

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 Why President swears in after 90 days

 Unlike its neighbours in East Africa, the Ugandan President is not sworn in immediately after the Electoral Commission announces the results. Moses Walubiri tries to make sense of,the gap between election day and inauguration of a president

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Economic projections for the next five years

By Paul Busharizi

The last five years of President Yoweri Museveni’s government have seen continued growth, in a difficult economic environment but transmitting this growth more evenly among the population has continued to be elusive.The economy is expected to grow by 5% this financial compared to 3.4% in 2011/12

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