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It's time for an honest conversation about connectivity

Summary by The Independent Uganda:
Sylvia Mulinge COMMENT | SYLVIA MULINGE | Last week, I revisited Uganda’s National Broadband Policy of 2018—and what I found was a compelling vision still waiting to be fully realised. The policy aims high. It promises to make fast, affordable, and reliable internet access available to all Ugandans—urban and rural, rich and poor. It recognises broadband not merely as a technical resource but as a national asset that underpins education, business…
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The Independent Uganda: broke the news in on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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