UNBS In The Media 4th to 8th July 2022

UNBS ELECTED TO ARSO;

 

NEW VISION: Uganda gets membership in continental standards body. Through UNBS, Uganda has been elected to the African Regional Standards Organisation (ARSO) as a member of the board. READ MORE HERE

 

KIKUBO LANE: UNBS elected board member of prestigious African Regional Standards Organisation. Uganda has been elected to the African Regional Standards Organization (ARSO) Board as a member. READ MORE HERE

 

LUWEERO ONSITE TRAINING VISIT;

 

NEW VISION – ATTACHED

 

NEW VISION: Beverage manufacturers cautioned on cleanliness. Manufacturers of beverages have been instructed to always ensure proper hygiene and sanitary conditions to avoid being closed down by the law enforcement agents. READ MORE HERE

 

DAILY MONITOR: Industrialists task UNBS on standards. A section of members of Uganda Small Scale Industries Association (USSIA) have urged the Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) to sensitise them about the standards of products and certification process. READ MORE HERE

 

URN: Small Scale Industries Struggle To Acquire UNBS Certification. Low capital and lack of consistency are the major hindrances to small-scale industries in acquiring certification for their products from the Uganda National Bureau of Standards-UNBS. READ MORE HERE

 

THE INDEPENDENT: Small Scale Industries Struggle To Acquire UNBS Certification. Low capital and lack of consistency are the major hindrances to small-scale industries in acquiring certification for their products from the Uganda National Bureau of Standards-UNBS.  READ MORE HERE

 

BUSINESS FOCUS: Small Scale Industries Struggle To Acquire UNBS Certification. Low capital and lack of consistency are the major hindrances to small-scale industries in acquiring certification for their products from the Uganda National Bureau of Standards-UNBS. READ MORE HERE

 

EAGLE ONLINE: UNBS HOLDS PRACTICAL TRAINING ON STANDARDS for the food and beverage sector. READ MORE HERE

 

ELEGU ENGAGEMENT;

 

URN: Consumers, Traders Task UNBS on Substandard Goods in Elegu. Consumers and traders operating at Elegu Border Point in Amuru district have asked the Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) to step up market surveillance and crackdown on substandard commodities. READ MORE HERE

 

BUSINESS FOCUS: Consumers, Traders Task UNBS On Substandard Goods In Elegu. Consumers and traders operating at Elegu Border Point in Amuru district have asked the Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) to step up market surveillance and crackdown on substandard commodities. READ MORE HERE

 

THE INDEPENDENT: Consumers, Traders Task UNBS on Substandard Goods in Elegu. Consumers and traders operating at Elegu Border Point in Amuru district have asked the Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) to step up market surveillance and crackdown on substandard commodities. READ MORE HERE

 

UNBS ON STANDARDISATION;

 NEW VISION: Flour makers push UNBS for standardisation. Following president Museveni’s recommendation that local consumers take up consumption of cassava as a replacement for wheat, researchers have moved fast and produced several recipes which are near perfect. READ MORE HERE

 

FISHING GEAR PUBLIC NOTICE;

 NEW VISION: UNBS to implement standards on fishing gear. UNBS in collaboration with MAAIF will on 1st July commence the implementation of standards on all imported substandard fishing gear. READ MORE HERE

 

KOMBUCHA ENGAGEMENT;

NEW VISION: Digital Tax Stamps to be used to identify certified beverages. With effect from 1st July, Consumers will be able to use URA’s digital stamps on all beverage products to ascertain that they are buying a product certified by UNBS. READ MORE HERE