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  2. Posta Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Uganda Post Limited was given control over the postal service and the 1997 Communications Act split Uganda Post Limited into a million shares, each valued at USh 25,000/=. [1] The Ministry of Finance owns an overwhelming majority with 999,999 shares, with the one remaining share owned by the Ministry of Works, Housing, and Urban Development. [ 1 ]

  3. List of EMS Cooperative members - Wikipedia

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    Afghan Shaheen Post (EMS) Albania: Posta shqipatre - EMS Service Algeria: Algerie Post - E.M.S Service champion-poste Angola: Correios de Angola - EMS Anguilla: Anguilla Postal Service - EMS Argentina: Correo Argentino - EMS Armenia: Haypost - EMS Armenia Aruba: Post Aruba - EMS Australia: Australia Post – Express Courier International Austria

  4. Express mail - Wikipedia

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    Express Mail Service (EMS) is an international express postal service offered by postal-administration members of the Universal Postal Union (UPU). These administrators created the EMS Cooperative in 1998, within the framework of the UPU, to promote the harmonization and development of postal services worldwide. [ 2 ]

  5. List of postal entities - Wikipedia

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    The following list uses the structure and terminology of the document Status and structures of postal entities in the UPU member countries.This document, published in 2009 by the Universal Postal Union (UPU), contains data for 162 of the 191 countries and territories that were then UPU members.

  6. S10 (UPU standard) - Wikipedia

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    The UPU S10 standard defines a system for assigning 13-character identifiers to international postal items for the purpose of tracking and tracing them during shipping. The standard was introduced on 18 April 1996, [ 1 ] : 4 and is currently in its 12th version.

  7. Communications in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The postal service of for the protectorates of British East Africa and Uganda was called East Africa and Uganda Protectorates, and operated from 1 April 1903, to 22 July 1920. From 1948 to 1977, postal service in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda was provided by the East African Posts and Telecommunications Corporation.

  8. Tanzania Posts Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The British consolidated all the postal and communication entities in Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika (KUT) under the umbrella of the East African Posts and Telecommunications Administration. [4] Even post-independence in the early 1960s the postal and communications services were managed under the newly formed East African Community. [5]

  9. Malaysia–Uganda relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Malaysia and Uganda signed a memorandum of understanding towards economic, scientific, technical and cultural co-operation agreement. [3] While in 2011, Malaysia and Uganda signed an MoU on standards during the CHOGM meeting in Perth. [3] [6] A Malaysian university also has decided to open a campus in Uganda.