Uganda Tourism Board launched (21st January 2022) the countries new tourism promotion brand ‘Explore Uganda – The Pearl of Africa’. We are excited that our Kara-Tunga community tourism group from Kautakou (closed to Moroto) is featured in the new promotion materials. This is a true milestone for Kara-Tunga’s efforts to positively impact the image of the …
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