Victoria University has announced a reduction in tuition and fees for all it’s continuing, new and prospective students. The move according to the university board aims to make higher education affordable and accessible during this time of covid-19. The chairperson of the university council noted that following the challenges brought by the global health crisis, universities ought to make sound ...
Read More »Ruparelia Group Tops URA Most Compliant Tax Payers
Meera Investments Limited, a subsidiary of the Ruparelia Group, tops the list of 25 compliant companies that were ranked best by the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) in paying rental income tax in the financial year 2018/19 that saw the Authority beat the target by Shs258.89 billion to collect a total of Shs16.6 trillion in taxes to government. URA’s public notice ...
Read More »Ruparelia Group Awards Fresh Kid Scholarship To Kampala Parents
New kid on music industry Fresh Kid has secured study scholarship at Kampala parents school one the top performing schools in Uganda. Ruparelia Group Managing Director Rajiv Ruparelia offered Fresh Kid a scholarship to the elite Kampala Parents School after evaluating his music career talent “I was moved by his ambition being only seven years old. I would love to ...
Read More »Ruparelia Group Joins Job Recruitment Sector
The Ruparelia Group owned by city property mogul Sudhir Ruparelia has joined the lucrative external job recruitment business with a promise to send out thousands of job seeking Ugandans into a secure World place of work especially the Middle East we have reliably established. The remark was last week made by Rajiv Ruparelia the managing director of the Ruparelia Group ...
Read More »Uganda’s Richest Man Taken To Court Over $12,000 Debt
Uganda’s richest man, Sudhir Ruparelia, has reportedly been dragged to court by one of his former contractors over $12,000 in unpaid wages.[9] Check also: Top 10 Youngest Billionaires In Uganda Contractor John Martin Ofwono claimed in court last week that Ruparelia employed him as a casual laborer in October 2005 to cut papyrus reeds that had overgrown at the prestigious Speke ...
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