MTN the South African based telecom company was named as the most admired telecom brand in the whole of Africa. Check also: Airtime Scratch Cards Should Be Erased Before July- UCC This came after research that was carried out by the Brand Africa 100 in association with the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. MTN was crowned in the 6th Annual Brand Africa 100 ...
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Rwanda Signs A Deal With Arsenal To Promote Its Tourism
The England football Club based in London Arsenal has signed a three-year deal with East African based Country Rwanda. Check also: Arsenal Kicked Out Of The Europa League Arsenal signed this deal with the aim of this deal is to promote the Rwanda’s Tourism. The deal was confirmed and announced by arsenal through their website. They wrote; The Rwanda Development Board, ...
Read More »URA To Tax Bibles, Qurans
The Uganda revenue authority(URA) has come out to introduce taxes on religious books i.e; Quarns, holy Bibles and Hymn books. Check also: The Bible Helped Me Quit Drugs-Says Former NTV Presenter Dave Dash This tax however has not been applauded by the people and they’re against it already. People claim that they thought government taxes things that generate income and these ...
Read More »Zuena Events Celebrated 6 Years In Their Bakery Business
The baby mama, wife to the Gagamel CEO boss Bebe Cool , Zuena Kirema, was so happy and celebrated her very best regards yesterday on 1st May 2018. She collaborated with the rest of the world to celebrate the World Labor Day as she remembered the 6 years in her bakery business. Check also: Hon Sentamu Bobi Wine Welcomed By Barbie ...
Read More »Ugandans To Pay 1% On All Mobile Money Transactions
The state minister for finance and planning Bahati said that all Ugandans are to be taxed 1% on every mobile money transactions. Check also: Museveni Introduces Tax On Social Media Platforms Bahati was speaking to the media yesterday when he said that all transactions via mobile money will be taxed. Whether one is depositing or withdrawing, he/she is to pay 1%of ...
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