Uganda adopted its current National Flag on October 9, 1962, following independence from Britain. The black, yellow and red ...
The original colours of the flag were agreed on before the April 1962 general elections. But after UPC won the polls, fresh proposals were welcomed to change the national flag. Kampala- Did you know ...
The law further explains the unauthorised use of the national flag or armorial ensigns to mean “No person shall, without the ...
While some people have argued that law enforcement officers in the country should be educated about the law and patriotism, ...
Whether on a flag, a T-shirt, or a WhatsApp profile picture, Ugandan political parties’ colours have always told stories of hope, defiance, and belonging. They connect generations, unite communities, ...
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Uganda: NRM's Echodu Urges Soroti Flag Bearers to Prioritize Unity, Grassroots Mobilization
Vice Chairperson for the Eastern Region, Calvin Echodu, has rallied party flag bearers in Soroti City, urging them to work tirelessly to secure victory in the upcoming elections.
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