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Resolute City Traders Reject Minister’s Pleas, Firmly Pledge To Resume Strike

City Traders Reject Minister's Pleas, Firmly Pledge To Resume Strike

In a display of unwavering determination, Kampala City Traders Association have emphatically refused the pleas made by the honorable minister for Kampala City Metropolitan affairs and the commander of military police Minsa Kabanda and Brigadier General Binomugisha William standing resolute in their decision to resume their strike next week. Despite the minister’s efforts to find common ground, these traders remain ...

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City Traders Prepare To Shut Down Shops In Protest Against Tax Dispute

City Traders Prepare To Shut Down Shops In Protest Against Tax Dispute

In a bold and unprecedented move, Kampala City Traders Association are gearing up to close shops in response to an ongoing tax row. Frustrated by what they perceive as unjust taxation policies, these business owners have decided to take a stand and make their voices heard. This courageous act of protest is set to send shockwaves through the commercial landscape, ...

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We Are Going To Strike – KACITA To Government

We Are Going To Strike, KACITA To Government

Members of Kampala City Traders Association (KACITA), have threatened to strike starting September 1st 2021. They say they will remain at home as a peaceful demonstration in protest to what they termed as government’s deliberate increment of taxes on textiles and garments. Uganda Revenue Authority(URA) says textiles and garments which are not manufactured in Uganda have been maintained at an ...

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RENT WARS IN KAMPALA: Court Fines KACITA UGX200 Million

Court Fines KACITA UGX200 Million

The Crane Management Services Ltd has filed a bill of more than UGX215 million against KACITA as compensation for legal costs. These costs were incurred during the defense of the case against KACITA Uganda Ltd. The bill followed dismissal for want of prosecution of the suit in which Kampala City Traders Association sought to stop landlords from collecting rent. This ...

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