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{UAH} WHEN IS THE NATIONAL FLAG USED?

WHEN IS THE NATIONAL FLAG USED?

The law, (the 1962 National Flag and Armorial Ensigns Act) prohibits anyone using the national flag in any way that ridicules it for example by stepping on it, tearing it etc.

In the meantime, if you have a sports event, you can use the Uganda flag as a symbol to show that you represent the country.

For example, we can cheer on the national teams at a football or network match. You can also share the national flag as a gift to express your pride to another person. If you intend to use the Uganda flag on an occasion that is 'serious' but not stated in the laws, then you must ask for permission to use the flag. If you get permission, it is still unlawful to raise a dirty flag, or to leave it out in the rain just because you are too tired to remove it.

However, if you are engaged in something like Okalang's eating competition, this is may bring ridicule to the flag so it may be a criminal offence. In addition to this, while it is ok to have a flag on your office table, if you are engaged in illegal business and you also have a flag on your desk, this is illegal since you are bringing contempt and ridicule to the Uganda flag.


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