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  2. Ugandan passport - Wikipedia

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    The passport was a British titled passport but in the location it mentioned Uganda. At this time Uganda was still a British Protectorate but unlike Kenya it was slightly more self-governing. Uganda became an independent Dominion on 9 October 1962, then a republic on 9 October 1963 and it is from that day that all the passports have the title of ...

  3. African Union Passport - Wikipedia

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    Ordinary passport These passports are issued to citizens and are intended for occasional travel, such as vacations and business trips. They contain 32 pages, and are valid for 5 years. Official/Service passport These passports are issued to officials attached to government institutions who have to travel on official business. Diplomatic passport

  4. Uganda Business Facilitation Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Uganda Business Facilitation Centre (UBFC) is a government office building in Uganda's capital city of Kampala. [1] The centre is intended to house the offices of key business-related departments, including (a) the Uganda Registration Services Bureau, (b) the Uganda Investment Authority and (c) the Capital Markets Authority. The aim of ...

  5. Communications in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    A cell phone being charged from a car battery in Uganda. See also: Telephone numbers in Uganda As of June 2018 [update] , the telephone communications system was described by the CIA factbook as "developed through private partnerships", with "over 1,800 kilometres (1,118 mi) of fiber optics", and 4G network available in most major cities and ...

  6. Uganda Communications Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) is the government regulatory body of the communications sector in Uganda. Although owned by the Ugandan government , it acts independently. Its mandated responsibilities include licensing, regulation, communications infrastructure development and the expansion of rural communications service.

  7. Uganda Registration Services Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) is a semi-autonomous government agency, established by Act of Parliament in 1998 in Uganda.URSB is responsible for civil registrations (including marriages and divorces but not including births, adoptions, or deaths), business registrations (setups and liquidations), registration of patents and intellectual property rights, insolvency and ...

  8. Visa policy of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Holders of diplomatic or service passports issued to nationals of India, Italy, Namibia and South Africa [7] do not require a visa for 3 months.. A visa exemption agreement for holders of diplomatic and official / service passports was signed with Ethiopia in August 2019, but it has not yet entered into force.

  9. Exim Bank (Uganda) - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the commercial banks licensed by the Bank of Uganda (BOU), the central bank and national banking regulator. [4] EBU is a member of the Exim Bank Group (East Africa), a large financial services conglomerate with subsidiaries in Tanzania, Comoros, Uganda and Djibouti. The group also maintains a representative office in Ethiopia.