By A Mystery Man Writer
Uganda wants to stop importing used clothes, which are extremely popular, in order to develop its textile industry. The decision is in line with the East African regional bloc's directive but has proven challenging for governments to enforce.
Uganda wants to stop importing used clothes, which are extremely popular, in order to develop its textile industry. The decision is in line with the East African regional bloc's directive but has proven challenging for governments to enforce.
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