MTN Uganda pledges to tackle public concerns over swift data consumption

As demonstrated by the online campaign known as #datatheftexhibition, MTN Uganda has acknowledged the public’s outcry and stated its commitment to resolving specific issues related to data depletion. A statement has been released by MTN Uganda in response to the many complaints from Ugandans, including well-known celebrities, about how quickly their data GBs are being…

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URA retrieves 325 hidden smartphones

At Entebbe International Airport, the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) has seized over 325 cellphones that travelers had tried to smuggle into the country. According to a statement from the URA, the smartphones were found during an operation they called Operation Holy Grail, which aims to stop travelers from smuggling phones into the country. The statement…

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AfDB bans Chinese roads construction company in Uganda for corruption.

China Henan International Corporation Group (CHICO), a Chinese roads construction company has been banned by the African Development Bank (AfDB) for participating in “fraudulent activity” in a project that the AfDB is funding in Uganda. CHICO, the Henan-based constructor, is now prohibited from participating in any new AfDB-funded projects on the continent, including its ongoing project…

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Police chief disregards MPs’ recommendations regarding Police Sacco

Deputy Inspector General of Police Maj. Gen. Geoffrey Tumusiime Katsigazi has ordered the Police Exodus Sacco to continue operations in spite of demands from members of parliament and certain police offices to stop Sacco deductions until audits have been completed. According to Maj Gen Tumusiime, it will be disastrous for a police officer and his…

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MPs express concern over the increase in companies receiving tax exemptions

The Ministry of Finance and Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) officials were dismissed by the Finance Committee of Parliament due to issues with the way that seven companies—three of which were higher education institutions—were selected to receive tax exemptions. The process had obvious irregularities that the lawmakers had pointed out, such as a rise in the number…

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