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Opposition Parties Resume Operations After Observing Mandatory Lockdown

Different opposition parties including the Poople Power Movement have resumed their operations after Observing Mandatory quarantine a measure that was…

Annual Martyrs Day Celebrations to Only be Attended by 60 People

By URN The annual Martyrs day celebration will be attended by only 60 people, this year. This is the only…

MTN Clarifies on TAT Ruling, to Pay Over Ugx 24 Billion MTN Vs URA TAT Application No.8

In August 2016, URA issued MTN with an assessment of UGX 326,996,917,906 for unpaid taxes arising between the period 2011-2014.…

President Museveni Orders Schools to Remain Closed For Another Month, Boda Boda’s to Only Carry Cargo, And Public Transport to Resume at Half Capacity

Ugandan schools will stay closed for at least another one more month after government rescinded on its plans to reopen…

Exclusive: How ISO Investigations Forced URA Top Bosses Out of Their Juicy Jobs

The sackings masked as resignations by top Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) commissioners including Dicksons Kateshumbwa are not by accident but…

Private Schools Directed by Government to Pay Staff

URN The Ministry of Education and Sports has directed all private education institutions to duly pay their staff. In a…

GoGP+: Bridging The Gap Between Doctor And Patient, This Telemedicine App Brings Your Doctor Closer

With the GoGP+ App, one can talk to a certified medical Doctor in real time by video and text chat…

EXCLUSIVE! Detained ISO Cyber Operative Simon Odongo Fighting For His life at Bombo Military Hospital

The Military has evacuated Simon Peter Odongo a former cyber expert at Internal Security Organization (ISO) from Makindye Military barracks…

Court Pardons Over 40 Coronavirus Lockdown Violators

URN 43 men who were jailed for violating presidential directives on preventing the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) have been…

Uganda Revises Coronavirus Cases Down to 145 as Per Presidential Directive

URN Uganda has revised downwards its coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases from 264 to 145. The new figure even includes the…