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Spice Diana Laughs At Those Mocking Her

My Wedding Will Be The Most Excellent In Uganda – Spice Diana

Songbird Hajarah Namukwaya popularly known as Spice Diana has come out to laugh at those who are constantly mocking her. The singer has been in the news for the past few weeks. This is largely due to her ‘bitterness’ on failing to win any award in the recent Janzi Awards. The Onsanula singer took to her social media pages to ...

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Always Filter Whatever You Post On Social Media – Dorothy Shonga

Dorothy Shonga -Always Filter Whatever You Post On Social Media

Many people on social media tend to think they know everything about someone depending on what is posted, but Dorothy Shonga disproved them with a photo she posted, showing just a quarter of her past and another in her usual outfit. In her statement, she posted while alerting people not to take people’s advises via social media. Dorothy claims she ...

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Government Approves Reduction Of Mobile Money Transaction Tax

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Cabinet has finally approved revision of the Exercise Duty Act 2015 which will see Mobile Money transaction tax lowered from 1 percent to 0.5 percent  on withdraws specifically. The committee of senior ministers however maintained the OTT tax and optimistic to only review the payment. Check also: Police Clashes With MP Bobi Wine, And Other Activists Over Social Media Tax Protest ...

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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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Congo Shuts Down Media Platforms For Security Purposes

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Congo is holding its elections under a media blackout and the tense vote is expected to see President Denis Sassou Nguesso prolong his 32-year rule over the oil-rich but poor nation. Telephone, internet and SMS services shut down for 48 hours for “reasons of security” as Congo heads to the polls. Check also: Ugandan government shuts down social media ahead ...

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