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Uganda: Malaba Traffic Snarl Deepens As Ura Defends Reinstated Cargo Seals
A 35-kilometer traffic jam at Uganda's Malaba border crossing has disrupted operations, with truck drivers and transporters blaming the Uganda Revenue Authority's (URA) reinstatement of metallic electronic cargo seals for the delays.
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