oducts, detergents and pharmaceuticals to remain open.
4. Super-markets to remain open but with clear SOPs that should restrict numbers that enter and leave the site at a given time and the handling of trolleys within the super-markets.
5. Established Food Markets in Kampala and the other towns to continue operating however, with a distance of four metres to the front, to the left, to the right and to the rear between seller and buyer must be observed. Secondly, the sellers must not go home during the 14 days.
6. Saloons, Lodges and garages should to be shut for 14 days from the 1st of April, 2020.
7. Factory owners to arrange for crucial employees to camp
around the factory area for the 14 days and If they cannot do that, they will have to suspend production for 14 days.
8. Construction sites to continue if they can be able to encamp their workers for 14 days. Otherwise, they should suspend construction for the 14 days.
9. The medical,veterinary, telephones, door-to-door delivery,
Banks, Private Security companies, cleaning services,garbage collection, fire-brigade, petrol stations, water departments and some KCCA staff to continue operating. URA will not close business on account of not paying taxes in these 14 days.
10. Cargo transport within Uganda, between Uganda and outside, must continue but only with minimum numbers.
11. Gatherings of more than 5 persons are prohibited.
12. Except for cargo planes, lorries, pick-ups and trains, starting with the 31st of March, 2020, at 1900 hours, there will be a curfew throughout the whole of Uganda.
13. Permission to use private transport to be sought from the RDC.
14. Government will set up a fund in UDB to accelerate
industrialization through import-substitution and export promotion.
15. Government is going to discuss with Banks, electricity
companies and water companies in connection with the loans and bills, to stop disconnections and seizing of properties on
account non-payment.
16. Government workers to stay at home for the 14 days, except for the Army, the Police, and Health workers.
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4. Super-markets to remain open but with clear SOPs that should restrict numbers that enter and leave the site at a given time and the handling of trolleys within the super-markets.
5. Established Food Markets in Kampala and the other towns to continue operating however, with a distance of four metres to the front, to the left, to the right and to the rear between seller and buyer must be observed. Secondly, the sellers must not go home during the 14 days.
6. Saloons, Lodges and garages should to be shut for 14 days from the 1st of April, 2020.
7. Factory owners to arrange for crucial employees to camp
around the factory area for the 14 days and If they cannot do that, they will have to suspend production for 14 days.
8. Construction sites to continue if they can be able to encamp their workers for 14 days. Otherwise, they should suspend construction for the 14 days.
9. The medical,veterinary, telephones, door-to-door delivery,
Banks, Private Security companies, cleaning services,garbage collection, fire-brigade, petrol stations, water departments and some KCCA staff to continue operating. URA will not close business on account of not paying taxes in these 14 days.
10. Cargo transport within Uganda, between Uganda and outside, must continue but only with minimum numbers.
11. Gatherings of more than 5 persons are prohibited.
12. Except for cargo planes, lorries, pick-ups and trains, starting with the 31st of March, 2020, at 1900 hours, there will be a curfew throughout the whole of Uganda.
13. Permission to use private transport to be sought from the RDC.
14. Government will set up a fund in UDB to accelerate
industrialization through import-substitution and export promotion.
15. Government is going to discuss with Banks, electricity
companies and water companies in connection with the loans and bills, to stop disconnections and seizing of properties on
account non-payment.
16. Government workers to stay at home for the 14 days, except for the Army, the Police, and Health workers.
#M7Address
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