AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 minutes agoKaramoja Security Push: Joint security forces stepped up disarmament in Kotido, targeting armed raids that have hit areas like Kaabong’s Mutunan gold mining camp, where one person died and others were injured; community policing sessions urged residents to surrender illegal firearms and share timely intelligence. Public Pay Update: Government released the 2026/27 public service salary structure (CSI No. 3), effective July 1, with Shs 9.7tr allocated to the wage bill and priority pay adjustments for scientists, teachers, health workers, judicial officers and other technical professionals. Telecom Disruption: MTN Uganda reported a nationwide service disruption after a major power outage at a data centre, affecting calls, internet and Mobile Money; Stanbic Bank customers also faced temporary digital channel challenges. Oil & Refining: Dangote says its planned East Africa refinery in Kenya will process 700,000 bpd, alongside 1.4m bpd in Nigeria, as Uganda’s President Museveni backs regional value addition while Hoima’s refinery plan stays on course. Clean Cooking in Schools: Vivo Energy Uganda expanded LPG adoption, installing Shell Gas systems at Nabisunsa Girls’ School as more institutions shift away from firewood. Elections & Land Integrity: Nakaseke leaders urged voters to reject LC1 candidates linked to land grabbing ahead of July 28 polls. Health Crisis Watch: DRC Ebola cases rose to 1,528 infections with 492 deaths, with WHO warning of sustained community transmission and containment gaps. Jobs & Construction: World Bank flagged weak regulation and skills shortages as reasons Uganda’s construction sector creates too few jobs, despite strong growth.
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