The Kawempe North MP-elect, has indeed been gazetted. This means his victory has been officially recognized and published in the Uganda Gazette, a requirement for him to take office.
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The Uganda Gazette is the country’s official government publication, containing important information such as notices, government declarations, bills, statutes, statutory instruments, and legal notices. It’s a weekly publication that’s accessible to the general public.

The Gazette is published by the Uganda Printing and Publishing Corporation (UPPC) and is available in both hard copy and digital formats. The digital version, known as the E-Gazette, was introduced to enhance accessibility and convenience. It’s available for an annual subscription fee of 800,000 Ugandan shillings, significantly lower than the hard copy’s 1.4 million shillings.
The Uganda Gazette typically features:
- Legal Notices: bankruptcies, company registrations, probate proceedings, and more
- Statutory Instruments: laws, ordinances, and regulations
- Electoral Notices: information on elections and voting
- Private Legal Announcements: notices from individuals and organizations

You can access the Uganda Gazette through the UPPC website or by visiting their offices in Entebbe or Kampala.