UPPC’s Prof. Sudi Nangoli Honoured with Presidential Award on International Labour Day
International Labour Day is dedicated to recognizing and honoring workers for their remarkable achievements and invaluable contributions to social and economic development.
In Uganda, this year’s Labour Day celebrations were held at Nakaale Grounds, Nakapiripirit District under the theme “Consolidating on the Gains of the Parish Development Model for Increased Productivity and Inclusive Job Creation.”
How do I submit a notice for gazetting?
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- Draft the notice according to legal requirements.
- Obtain necessary approvals from relevant authorities (if applicable).
- Submit the notice to UPPC along with proof of payment.
- UPPC will publish the notice in the Uganda Gazette.
How long does gazetting take?
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Gazetting usually takes 5 to 10 working days after submission, depending on the type of notice and completeness of requirements
What are the costs for gazetting a notice?
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Costs vary based on notice type and size. Check the detailed rate card here.
How can I confirm that my notice has been gazetted?
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- Check the UPPC website for the latest publications.
- Review the latest issue of the Uganda Gazette.
What payment methods are accepted for gazetting services?
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- Bank deposits to UPPC’s designated accounts.
- Mobile money services: MTN Merchant: 316414 / Airtel Merchant 1165413 for Entebbe, and MTN Merchant: 316421 / Airtel Merchant: 4373862 for Kampala.
How do I gazette a Deed Poll (change of name)?
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- Contact a commissioner for Oaths to draft a Deed Poll for you.
- Register the Deed Poll with the Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB).
- Pay the prescribed publication fees to UPPC through the bank or mobile money (strictly merchant codes).
- Submit the Deed Poll for publication in the Uganda Gazette, together with proof of payment to UPPC, through the given media channels or physically at any nearest UPPC office.
- The deed poll shall be published in The Uganda Gazette, upon which the client shall be entitled to a copy of the same obta