Kampala — The Uganda National Meteorological Authority (UNMA) has unveiled a blueprint that includes lining up more than 80 job offers in a move aimed at revamping weather forecasting in the country.
According to the plan seen by this paper, the weather authority will need at least Shs1.36b to establish and maintain 325 rainfall stations, transmit resulting data and also pay salaries of observers.
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