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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the UKA — from governance to the Umoja Token.

General

The United Kingdoms of Africa (UKA) is a coalition aimed at fostering political sovereignty, economic development, and cultural restoration across member territories. UKA operates under a constitutional framework, emphasizing financial neutrality, transparent governance, and citizen empowerment.

The UKA Government Framework is structured around a separation of powers among the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches. Key principles include the supremacy of the UKA Constitution, transparent budget processes, and citizen participation through the Citizen Feedback Portal.

Programs & Projects

Visit the Workforce Development & Training page to explore current initiatives including Water Security, Waste Management Training, Agricultural Skills Development, and more.

The Heritage & Historical Rights page outlines the constitutional and historical basis for UKA's claim to eastern Hispaniola and other territories, referencing the 1805 Haitian Constitution, subsequent events, and international law principles such as uti possidetis juris.

Citizenship & Participation

Use the Citizen Feedback Portal to submit your feedback. All submissions are reviewed by relevant UKA departments.

All UKA citizens, including those in the diaspora, who meet age and residency requirements can register to vote. The UKA Electoral Commission oversees registration and transparent diaspora voting mechanisms.

Umoja Token & Treasury

The Umoja Token is a blockchain-based digital currency designed to fund UKA's treasury and support development initiatives. Phase-based releases ensure price stability; initial phases lock transferability to protect the $0.01 floor. Transactions occur on the Polygon network.

No. By Article §13 of the UKA Constitution, token ownership is strictly financial. Token holders have no voting or governance authority. This ensures financial neutrality and prevents any conflict of interest.

Legal & Administrative

Key documents are available on the UKA Government Framework page under References & Key Documents, including the full UKA Constitution, Laws of Ma'at, Financial Regulations, and Procurement Standards.

Executive ministries handle policy implementation — Finance & Treasury, Defense & Security, Infrastructure & Energy, Health & Social Services, Education & Workforce Development, and Public Works & Environment. Each ministry operates under a minister supported by civil servants and advisory councils.

Contact & Support

For general inquiries, email support@uka.org. Specific departments have dedicated contact forms available on their respective pages.

Follow UKA's official channels on social media and check the homepage for announcements. Upcoming events, referendums, and policy updates are posted regularly.