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    Daniel MuwanguziBy Daniel MuwanguziMarch 28, 2026Updated:March 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A team from the Uganda Media Centre has commended the progress of the Karamoja Museum & Cultural Centre in Moroto District, following a field visit to the site yesterday.

    The facility, located at the foot of Mount Moroto, is now in its final stages of construction, with works estimated at between 85–87% complete. Once finished, it will become the first museum in the Karamoja sub-region, dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the Karamojong people.

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    The project is being implemented under the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities, as part of government efforts to promote cultural tourism and heritage conservation.

    Julius Mboggo, representing Advanta Uganda Limited, the project contractor confirmed that the works are nearing completion.

    “We are in the advanced stages of construction, currently at about 85% completion. What remains now are the finishing works. This project was initiated because Karamoja had no museum despite its rich cultural heritage. The Ministry identified Moroto as the ideal location to establish this important cultural centre,” he said.

    Mboggo added that the architectural design of the museum reflects the traditional manyatta style common in the region, blending cultural authenticity with modern construction standards.

    “We have incorporated elements that replicate the manyatta style of building, ensuring that the structure preserves the identity of the Karamojong while meeting modern construction standards,” he noted.

    Speaking during the visit, Obed Katureebe from the Uganda Media Centre described the project as a significant milestone in preserving Uganda’s cultural diversity.

    “This is a fantastic initiative by government. The museum will provide a unique space to preserve and showcase the Karamojong culture, which is shared across several communities in Africa. It will give both Ugandans and international visitors an opportunity to study and appreciate this heritage,” he said.

    Katureebe also highlighted the importance of documenting culture at a time when the region is undergoing social and economic transformation.

    “Karamoja is transitioning from traditional lifestyles to more settled ways of living. Having a museum ensures that future generations will still be able to understand and appreciate the region’s cultural roots,” he added.

    Once completed, the museum will feature a variety of collections, including archaeological, ethnographic, and natural history exhibits such as traditional tools, artefacts, and fossils discovered over the years.

    The Karamoja Museum is expected to boost tourism in the region and contribute to increased revenue from both domestic and international visitors, while positioning Karamoja as a key cultural destination in Uganda.

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