Talk:Communications in Uganda

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the information on this page in regard to the republic of Uganda needs to be updated. For exapmle, the page states that only two cellular systems exist in uganda, the systems that are fully operative in Uganda are MTN, celtel and utl. this site also goes on to say undre international relations that the army in uganda is aiding rebels in the democratic republic of congo. this is not true.i would advise whoever manintanice this web page to have there facts in order. my suggestion is that this web page be updated more frequently. thank you.we also hope you have a good time on your finds. have a nice day!

you will be able to find all the different ways that ugandens talk.

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