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Kampala, Uganda, 28th, July 2024. The Department of Museums and Monuments has
announced a temporary closure of Uganda National Museum for extensive renovations starting
1st August 2024 expected to last for ten months. The refurbishment aims to preserve and
enhance the museum’s rich historical, cultural, and natural heritage for all generations.
Uganda National Museum: the oldest in East Africa will undergo significant upgrades, including
structural repairs and installation of modern facilities that enhance visitor experience. The
upgrades are part of the commitment by government to promote and preserve Uganda’s
cultural heritage as well as improve visitor experience at the site that match global standards.
The Ag. Commissioner Museums and Monuments, Besigye Jackline Nyiracyiza revealed that
during the renovations, the museum’s exhibitions and artifacts will be carefully relocated and
stored to ensure their protection. “Visitors are encouraged to explore other cultural sites and
monuments across Uganda. The regional Museums in Soroti and Kabale will continue to deliver
services to the public alongside other historical sites that include Nyero paintings in Kumi, Sir
Samuel Baker (Patiko) Fort in Gulu, Bigo Bya Mugyenyi in Sembabule, Kibiro Hot Salt Village and
Springs in Hoima, Emin Pasha Site in Wedelai, Dolwe Island Rock Paintings sites among others,”
she noted.
CEO UTB Lilly Ajarova on the closure noted: “We understand the importance of Uganda National
Museum as a key site for preservation of Uganda’s rich history and culture, provision educational
resources, attraction of tourists, support to research as well as our cultural identity. This temporary
closure is a vital step to ensure that the museum continues to serve as a premier site for both
local and international visitors. We appreciate the public’s understanding and support during
this period of improvement,” she said.
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Kampala, Uganda, 28th, July 2024. The Department of Museums and Monuments hasannounced a temporary closure of Uganda National Museum for extensive renovations starting1st August 2024 expected to last for ten months. The refurbishment aims to preserve andenhance the museum’s rich historical, cultural, and natural heritage for all generations.Uganda National Museum: the oldest in East Africa...
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Kampala, Uganda, 8th May 2024. Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) is delighted to announce its partnership with Emirates Airline. This collaboration aims to promote destination Uganda’s diverse tourism offerings to a global audience. The partnership marks significant steps in Uganda’s efforts to attract more visitors and showcase its rich cultural heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and diverse wildlife...
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The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) Lilly Ajarova has clarified the intricacies of sustainable tourism, as a cornerstone of the upcoming Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo (POATE 2024) Ajarova expounded the multifaceted nature of sustainability which encompasses environmental, economic and social considerations. This, she said, includes fostering growth, ensuring future viability,...
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Uganda – Kampala, 2 Wednesday, 2023. Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) has started to undertake a nationwide grading and classification exercise. This was revealed at a press conference at UTB headquarters addressed by Lilly Ajarova CEO (UTB), Uganda Hotel Owners Association (UHOA) Chairperson and Vice Chairperson Board of UTB, Susan Muhwezi, Broadford Ochieng, Deputy CEO (UTB)...
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UGANDA EMBRACES GLOBAL TOURISM AGENDA Uganda – Kampala, 31 July, 2023. Uganda joined the rest of the world for United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) 66th Regional Commission for Africa, opened by Prime Minister Republic of Mauritius Pravind Kumar Jugnauth in Mauritius. The Uganda delegation was led by Minister of Tourism Wildlife and Antiquities Hon. Tom...
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Germany – Frankfurt, 25 May 2023. IMEX – Frankfurt, one of the largest trade shows in Europe for the meetings and events industry that brings together global event planners and buyers with significant spending power comes to an end today. The exhibition, that started on 23rd – 25th, May 2023 has created awareness of Uganda...
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The Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife, and Antiquities in partnership with Agencies including Uganda Tourism Board, Uganda Wildlife Authority, UWEC, UHHTI, and UWRI, and private sector players will this April traverse Western Uganda in a domestic tourism campaign dubbed “Explore Western Region,” aimed at interesting Ugandans to visit the uniquely prized tourism sites and attractions in...
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Kampala, September 13th 2022. Uganda is currently participating in the11th edition of Magical Kenya Tourism Expo that started on 5th up to 7th October 2022 at the Bomas in Nairobi. The UTB team at the expo is comprised of Director Ronald Kaggwa and Deputy CEO Bradford Ochieng together with staff in the marketing department. Uganda’s marketing...
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Fort Portal Tourism City, Sunday, 07th August 2022: Destination Uganda continues its economic recovery beyond COVID-19 with focus on rebuilding a resilient sector through unique tourism opportunities such as Mountain tourism. With support from the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife & Antiquities, UNDP and Tooro Kingdom, the Uganda Tourism Board has embarked on the promotion of sustainable adventure tourism under the Campaign – Conserving Mountain Ecosystems – to...
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AMERICAN FILM ACTOR, TERRENCE HOWARD AND WIFE TRACK CHIMPANZEES IN KIBALE NATIONAL PARK. The Guests were accompanied by Hon. Frank Tumwebaze, Minister for Agriculture and the UTB CEO, Lilly Ajarova. The visit is a result of Uganda’s promotion efforts in the North American Source market for increased tourism arrivals. Fort Portal District, 16th July, 2022: Over the weekend,...
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