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Karamoja Museum Project In Final Phase, Set To Boost Cultural Preservation And Tourism

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A team from the Uganda Media Centre has commended the steady progress of the Karamoja Museum and Cultural Centre in Moroto District, which is now nearing completion at approximately 85–87%.

Located at the foot of Mount Moroto, the facility is being developed under the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities and will be the first museum in the Karamoja sub-region.

The project is designed to preserve and showcase the rich cultural heritage of the Karamojong people.Once completed, the museum will feature a diverse range of archaeological, ethnographic, and natural history collections, including traditional tools, artefacts, fossils, and exhibitions highlighting key aspects of Karamojong life, such as cattle keeping and warrior traditions.

The project, being executed by Advanta Uganda Limited, is currently in its final phase, with the remaining work focused on finishing touches. The design integrates elements of the traditional manyatta architectural style, blending cultural authenticity with modern construction standards.

The Karamoja Museum is expected to play a significant role in cultural preservation while also boosting tourism and contributing to increased revenue from both domestic and international visitors.

This initiative underscores the Government’s commitment to promoting Uganda’s cultural heritage and positioning Karamoja as a key destination in the country’s tourism landscape.

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