Uganda launches first service Uganda Centre in Gulu to expand digital public services

Date: 2026-03-14
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The National Information Technology Authority-Uganda (NITA-U) has officially broken ground on the country’s first Service Uganda Centre in Gulu, marking a major step in expanding accessible government services through digital infrastructure. The initiative is a collaborative effort with the Ministry of Public Service, Ministry of Works and Transport, Ministry of ICT and National Guidance, and Posta Uganda.

The Service Uganda Centres, part of the UDAP-GovNet project, aim to provide a one-stop physical hub where citizens can access a wide range of public services. These include passport and immigration services, tax and TIN registration, business and company registration, and driving permits, among others. Additional centres are planned for Mbarara and Tororo.

Dr. Hatwib Mugasa, Executive Director of NITA-U, emphasized that the initiative seeks to remove barriers related to distance and digital literacy, ensuring that technology enhances government accessibility.

By integrating the UGHub platform into Posta Uganda facilities, the centres are designed to bring essential services closer to citizens and support Uganda’s ongoing digital transformation agenda.

 

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