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It Won’t Be Shs1 Million- Prime Minister On The Intended Stimulus Package

Stimulus Package; All Those Who Have Ever Received More Than Ugx

Prime Minister Rt Hon Robinah Nabbanja has come out to throw more light on the stimulus package that will be given to the vulnerable groups. According to her, it won’t be over shs1 million due to limited funds. The government yesterday and the covid 19 national task force came up with a strategy of helping people that are likely to ...

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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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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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Ugandans To Pay 1% On All Mobile Money Transactions

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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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Here’s What Surprised Zuckerberg When He Visited Kenya

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The future will be built in Africa, Facebook’s  CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in Nigeria, before travelling to Kenya, the “world leader” in mobile money, on his first visit to sub-Saharan Africa, a surprise trip which has propelled Africa’s entrepreneurial spirit into the news. Check also: Mark Zuckerberg On Nigeria Tour, He Meets With African Tech Leaders “It’s inspiring to see how engineers here are using mobile ...

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