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Tororo Cement LImited

Tororo Cement Limited, a Ugandan company, is one of the largest manufacturers of construction materials in eastern Africa. In Uganda, Tororo Cement Limited is the largest manufacturer of cement in Uganda, producing an estimated 1.8 million metric tonnes annually.

 

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Uganda Air Cargo

Uganda Air Cargo Corporation is a limited liability company wholly owned by the Government and established under the Uganda Air Cargo Corporation Act of the laws of Uganda. The Company under the Public Enterprises Reform and Divestiture Act Cap 98 is categorized under class (ii) of the state enterprises.

Uganda Air Cargo Corporation is under the supervision of Ministry of Defence and there objective, among others mandates us to offer Air Cargo Transport services, Air Charter services and a Travel bureau.

 

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Uganda Clays Limited

Uganda Clays is leading manufacturer of quality baked clay building products in Uganda. It uses Hoffman kilns to currently provide the building materials in a brick-red color. The company's products are categorized into roofing tiles, bricks, maxpans, quarry floor tiles and others.

The company was started on July 10, 1950 by two private Italian investors.

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Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA)

The Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) was established by an Act of Parliament; The Uganda National Authority Act, No. 15 of 2006. UNRA became operational on 1st July 2008.The mandate of UNRA is to develop and maintain the national roads network, advise Government on general roads policy and contribute to addressing of transport concerns, among others.

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Uganda Revenue Authority (URA)

The Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) was established by the Uganda Revenue Authority Statute of 1991 and set up in September of the same year as a central body for assessment and collection of specified revenue, to administer and enforce the laws relating to such revenue and to provide for related matters. This statute incorporated all the laws that were in force then regarding tax collection. The new organization (URA) amalgamated the three tax administration departments that were responsible for all the taxes collected by the Central Government of Uganda.

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