The Minister of Works and Transport, Fred Byamukama, has instructed the contractor responsible for supplying Uganda's digital number plates to resolve ongoing shortages within three weeks. This issue has affected motorists and vehicle dealers for nearly two years. The directive was issued during a meeting with car and motorcycle importers in Kampala.
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