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UPDF Soldier Shoots One Dead In Kagadi

UPDF Soldier Shoots One Dead In Kagadi

Police in Kagadi district are investigating circumstances under which a UPDF Soldier shot a woman dead. This was apparently in a scuffle over the arrest of a suspect who was perceived by the residents as an innocent man. The deceased identified as Rebecca Masika was killed in an incident that occurred on Thursday evening at Kamina village in Kitebere parish, ...

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Parliament Sets Eyes On Bottled Water, Diapers As New Taxes Loom

Taxes: Bottled Water, Diapers Now The New Target

Parliament yesterday passed the Excise Duty Amendment Bill, 2023. This bill intends to make every Ugandan to part with taxes of Shs75 on every litre of bottled water once the new tax legislation comes into effect. This is in addition to the current provision of 10 percent levy. According to the State Minister of Finance in charge of Planning, Mr ...

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IGG Beti Kamya Reveals How Much Money Uganda Loses To Corruption Annually

Former Minister Beti Kamya Speaks Out After Being Named IGG

The Inspector General of Government (IGG), Hon Olive Beti Kamya has revealed the amount of money Uganda loses to corruption annually. Appearing on NBS TV’s Frontline program, Kamya said that the country loses to about Shs 10 trillion every year. Furthermore, she questioned whether the country is fighting the vice with the right strategies. She went ahead to say that ...

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I Was So Disheartened By My Mother’s Tears While In Prison – Hon Ssegirinya

Hon Ssegirinya; I Would Rather Walk Naked When My People Are Fine

Kawempe North Member of Parliament Hon Muhammad Ssegirinya has narrated how he was disheartened while in prison. He said seeing his mother cry tears in public broke him down because he has never seen her in that situation. The legislator was arrested in 2021 alongside his fellow MP Allan Ssewanyana. The two were arrested on allegations of murdering and plotting ...

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Kyambogo Part-time Staff Go Months Without Pay

Kyambogo Part-time Staff Go Months Without Pay

Part-time lecturers at Kyambogo University have threatened to withdraw their services or withhold students’ examination results after going months without pay. The university administrators attribute the delays to financial constraints. One of the affected lecturers, who asked for anonymity in order to speak freely, told Daily Monitor that he had not received his monthly allowances for the last 10 months. ...

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