Hon. BETTI KAMYA
Inspectorate of Government of Uganda
P.O Box 1682, KAMPALA, Uganda
Telephone
+256414236039 (Direct)
+256414259723
Fax
+256414344810
Website
http://www.igg.go.ug
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