Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | In-fighting is threatening to tear apart the Ugandans North American Association (UNAA). The fights have intensified in the run-up to polls for new leadership later this year in Chicago USA. The fights revolve around the control of association’s bank accounts, suspension of some members …
Read More »Digital tax stamps: A waste of tax payer’s money?
Studies show new initiative will merely benefit the contracted firm Kampala, Uganda | PATRICIA AKANKWATSA | On April 12, the Uganda Revenue Authority announced that it had rolled out digital stamps to combat illicit trade and seal revenue leakages. This move follows Kenya and Tanzania that have already done so. …
Read More »Why NRM fears Independent MPs
Numbers show if not checked, 30% MPs to be Independent Kampala, Uganda | HAGGAI MATSIKO | Finally, President Yoweri Museveni’s ruling NRM party and the four opposition parties represented in parliament have something they agree on; aspiring Independent MPs must be failed at the next election in 2021. They accuse …
Read More »Is Uganda’s debt sustainable?
THE LAST WORD: How Prof Hyuha Mukwanason’s response to my article fails to move beyond abstract theoretical arguments THE LAST WORD | ANDREW M MWENDA | Prof Hyuha Mukwanason wrote in Daily Monitor of April 13 a 4,214 words-long article responding to my article published in The New Vision of …
Read More »Money fuels fights within Opposition
Why Mao, Besigye, Bobi Wine cannot work together Kampala, Uganda | IAN KATUSIIME | Of all declared candidates for the 2021 presidential election, Norbert Mao appears to be crafting the most interesting strategy so far. The President General of the Democratic Party (DP) has for over two years been engaged …
Read More »Kadaga back at work
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga has resumed her duties after close to a month’s absence due to illness. Kadaga resumed business by launching the Commonwealth Parliamentary conference website in her boardroom. Kadaga fell ill on March 21st and was first hospitalized reportedly suffering exhaustion …
Read More »Museveni eyes improved trade with Zimbabwe
. Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa has hailed visiting President Yoweri Museveni as a constant advocate for Africa’s economic emancipation, industrialisation and value addition through the exploitation of the continents resource. Uganda’s President Museveni is in Zimbabwe where he will be the Chief Guest at the …
Read More »Govt decision to recapitalize financial institutions good for economy
Govt plans to boost economy by earmarking Shs 600 Billion in the next financial year specifically to capitalize banks and financial institutions COMMENT | Caroline Kainomugisha | When the financial market is characterized by low financial inclusion, high-interest rates and therefore low investments and growth in the economy, one of the …
Read More »WHO won’t declare DR Congo Ebola an international health emergency
Threat remains of spread to Rwanda, Uganda, South Sudan A meeting of an emergency World Health Organisation Committee (WHO) committee has said the current outbreak of the deadly Ebola hemorrhagic fever in the DR Congo does not constitute a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) even if it has …
Read More »Stanbic’s new revenue stream
The bank is eyeing fin-tech, insurance, fund management and stock brokerage cash Kampala, Uganda | JULIUS BUSINGE | On April 10, Stanbic Bank might have given hope to its shareholders that they will earn more money in the near future estimated to be more than Shs300bn in net profit. The …
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