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OBEY THE RULES OR BE CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURDER AS UGANDA GETS SERIOUS WITH FOREIGN TRUCK DRIVERS

(Posted 29th April 2020)

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The Prime Minister’s Office has today issued instructions for truck drivers entering Uganda and given the following directives which should be widely circulated and distributed to the transport sector in neighbouring countries:

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