Spiro appoints Anant Badjatya as group CEO to lead next phase of growth
Spiro is Africa’s largest electric mobility company and operates the continent’s most extensive battery-swapping network for electric two-wheel vehicles.
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Spiro is Africa’s largest electric mobility company and operates the continent’s most extensive battery-swapping network for electric two-wheel vehicles.
Brig Gen Chris Bagonza, the Chief of Staff Land Force (COS-LF), also implored junior officers to be loyal and continue guarding the peace and stability in the country and beyond.
Uganda’s total budget grew faster than its education share, and Uganda has been spending around 2.3% of GDP on education on average since 2018/19.
Dr Jane Ruth Aceng Ocero succeeded Denis Hamson Obua, the former Ajuri county MP, as the government chief whip.
“The Non-Individual Register is a significant step forward in streamlining how entities are identified, regulated, and supported in Uganda through a unified system that enhances coordination, improves compliance, and simplifies access to services,” URSB’s Kwesiga explained.
We should embrace the new taxes “with pleasure,” as the DFCU bank slogan says.
If Lango aligns itself with the priorities reflected in this budget, the sub-region has the potential to become one of Uganda’s most dynamic centres of agricultural commercialisation, and industrial growth.
Apio Ruth Sharon Baru expressed concern that many people no longer fear HIV infection as they did in the past, making prevention efforts more challenging.
The financial year 2026/27 budget projects optimism built around oil production, industrial growth and increased domestic investment.
Addressing the gathering, Patrick Otile, the District Community Development Officer, made a heartfelt appeal to men in the community.
The NIRA top management has been urged to tame their grassroots officers because the actions might affect the NRM votes ahead of the June 18 LC5 by-election.
The bank’s performance in 2025 reflects the successful execution of our transformation agenda and the strength of our governance, strategy, and partnerships.
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