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Karamoja Museum Nears Completion in Moroto

By Andrew Victor Naimanye | Sunday, March 29, 2026
Karamoja Museum Nears Completion in Moroto

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%.

Strategically located at the foot of Mount Moroto, the facility is being developed under the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities and will become the first museum in the Karamoja sub-region. The project is designed to preserve, document, and showcase the rich cultural heritage of the Karamojong people.

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Once completed, the museum will feature a diverse collection of archaeological, ethnographic, and natural history exhibits. These will include traditional tools, cultural artefacts, fossils, and curated displays highlighting key aspects of Karamojong life, such as cattle keeping traditions and warrior heritage.

The project, being executed by Advanta Uganda Limited, has now entered its final phase, with remaining works focused primarily on finishing touches. The architectural design thoughtfully incorporates elements of the traditional manyatta style, blending cultural authenticity with modern construction standards.

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Upon completion, the Karamoja Museum and Cultural Centre is expected to play a pivotal role in cultural preservation while significantly boosting tourism in the region. It is also anticipated to contribute to increased revenue generation from both domestic and international visitors.

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

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