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How Mobile Money And Social Media Tax Divided Members Of Parliament

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A unit of lawmakers sitting on the finance department of the parliamentary committee rejected the committee report on both Mobile Money transaction and social media tax disagreeing a section on the increment which was being sneaked into the report. Check also: Ugandans Should Get Used To Social Media Tax – Museveni The members of the committee who were authorized to take ...

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Nambooze To Sue Government Over Life Threatening Treatment

Betty Nambooze Should Be Released To Go For Treatment

The lawyers to Mukono member of parliament, Betty Nambooze Bakireke have given 45 days to the government to make a decision, whether they negotiate compensation modal over the suffering caused to her by the security officers or be taken to court, according to the reports from Nile Post. Check also: Betty Nambooze Finally Cleared To Fly Abroad For Further Treatment Nambooze ...

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Will Smith Reveals He Had All The Sex He Ever Wanted But It Never Made Him Happy

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The 49 year old American super-star, Will Smith is getting extremely open about his personal life, and that was when he appeared on Tidal’s Rap Radar podcast where he spoke about his marriage with Jada Pinkett Smith and his long-established career. Check also: Lets Fight Injustices In Our Entertainment Industry -Bobi Wine Calls Up Fellow Musicians Smith also highlights his upcoming ...

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Ugandans Should Get Used To Social Media Tax – Museveni

Museveni Hails CMI For Bursting Kirumira Murders

When president Museveni announced a reduction on Mobile Money transaction tax, he insisted that government won’t be able to revoke tax imposed on social media users in Uganda. Check also: What Made Stella Nyanzi To Collapse At The Police Station Since 2nd July 2018, Ugandans have been fuming over the newly introduced two hundred shillings tax for social media users in ...

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