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Uganda Showcases Ambitious Tech Advances at National Science Week
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48548, member: 636"] Uganda wants to make computer chips and electronics like the big countries do. Government officials say they can build these high-tech products even though many people think the country should fix roads first. The Science Ministry has big dreams about selling their stuff around the world. Scientists have already created thousands of jobs and brought in tons of money since 2021. Uganda now builds 10,000 cars every year and has 21 companies making car parts. The government signed a deal to send over 37,000 electric buses to West Africa countries. Doctors are testing old herbal medicines to see if they really work. Most people in Uganda use traditional plants for medicine but nobody checked them properly before. Scientists found one herbal treatment called Kazire works better than regular malaria drugs. Uganda built a factory that makes electronic parts for phones and computers. The facility can produce 10,000 items each year without sending designs to other countries. Local engineers can build their inventions at home instead of going to China. The government opened a special store that only sells things made in Uganda. People can buy local products and see what their country creates. The store will expand to other cities and use vending machines to sell more items. [/QUOTE]
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