Government has released a list of 48 arcades in Kapala that have fulfilled the standards for control of the spread of coronavirus and are set to be reopened. The move...
Read moreMobile Telecommunications Network (MTN) Uganda and the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) have today concluded the official signing of the License Renewal Agreement that will enable the telecommunication company continue its...
Read moreThe Ministry of Kampala Capital City has announced a 30-day suspension of all fees levied on taxi operations in the city as part of the process of regularizing the public...
Read moreTanzania's Communication Authority's Content Committee, has banned Kwanza TV for 11 months for "bleach of broadcasting laws" According to Tanzanian media, the internet-based broadcaster Kwanza Online Television was banned after...
Read moreUganda Communications Commission (UCC) has suspended a programme airing on Urban TV after several viewers complained about its content that was deemed offensive and scandalous. According to a statement posted...
Read moreThe Bank of Uganda (BOU) has said it will be petitioning the Supreme Court against the dismissal of the UGX.397BN Crane Bank case, by the Court of Appeal claiming the...
Read moreShell Uganda has introduced its own online shopping platform to allow its customers shop products from any of their select fuel stations spread across Kampala and Wakiso. With the new...
Read moreProperty mogul Sudhir Ruparelia has won a case in the Court of Appeal in which the Bank of Uganda contested the ruling of the lower court delivered on August 26...
Read moreUganda’s capital City Kampala, is the least expensive city to live within East African region while Kenya’s Nairobi, is the most expensive. Rwanda’s capital Kigali is the second least-expensive followed...
Read moreGovernment of Uganda is introducing the Electronic Fiscal Receipting and Invoicing System (EFRIS) effective financial year 2020/21. The initiative will run under Domestic Revenue Mobilization Strategy and it shall be...
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