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EFRIS: Uganda manufacturers disagree with traders

KAMPALA. The Uganda Manufacturers Association (UMA) has expressed its backing for the Electronic Fiscal Receipting and Invoicing System (EFRIS) while also pinpointing shortcomings in its execution by government agencies. UMA Chairman Deo Kayemba noted that although the system is crucial for effective tax administration, taxpayers lack understanding of it, as well as the tax structure, emphasizing the need for thorough public awareness before implementation. EFRIS facilitates real-time issuance and management of e-receipts and e-invoices for business operations, streamlining daily transactions and administration. Transactions initiated through the system promptly transmit details to tax authorities for e-receipt and e-invoice generation, primarily aimed at monitoring value-added tax (VAT) payment and ensuring proper record-keeping. However, traders in Kampala and nearby regions have contested the system, alleging double taxation, as goods they trade have already incurred taxes at earlier stages. Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) refutes […]

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NRM bosses dominate LDC graduation list

Several National Resistance Movement (NRM) top bosses have dominated today’s graduation list at the Law Development Centre having completed the bar course. The list shared by the academic registrar at the LDC, Stephanie Lukwanzi, indicates that NRM Deputy Secretary General Rose Namayanja-Nsereko and Kampala Resident City Commissioner Hudu Hussein will be among the graduands. Lydia Wanyoto Mutende, the chairperson of the NRM’s Women League, has also been listed among the more than 500 graduates. Below is the full list: FINAL GRADUATION LIST 2022/2023 ACADEMIC YEAR 1. Abesiga Golda Desiree 2. Abio Georgette Drabe 3. Aboth Cissy 4. Agaba Barnabus 5. Agaba Kenneth Amponda 6. Agaba Mugisha Abbas 7. Agondeze Amiru 8. Aguma Eugene 9. Aguti Ruth Obuya 10. Aheebwa Allan Henry 11. Aheebwa Martin 12. Ahimbisibwe Anthony 13. Aibo Priscilla 14. Ainamaani Junior 15. Ainomugisha Aggrey 16. Akampurira Edith 17. […]

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Karimojong woman beats man into coma over asking for sex

KARAMOJA. A 30-year-old man in Nakapiripirit district, northern Uganda has been hospitalized in critical condition at Tokora health center IV after being severely beaten into a coma when he made advances towards a woman. Joseph Aleper, a resident of Acherer trading centre in Moruita sub-county, encountered trouble on Thursday afternoon when he propositioned a woman named Evelyne Napakol, also a resident of the area, for sexual relations.  Napakol allegedly rejected Aleper's advances, leading to a verbal altercation that escalated into a physical confrontation. During the altercation, Benna Akol, a friend of Napakol, joined the fight and severely beat Aleper into a coma. Michael Longole, Mt Moroto regional police spokesperson, confirmed the incident, stating that the police were promptly informed and intervened. Longole said that a team of detectives visited the crime scene and apprehended the two women, who now face […]

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US gives Uganda shs95 billion for refugees assistance

BY URN The United States is allocating over 25 million dollars (approximately 95.3 billion shillings) in aid for refugees and food security in Uganda. This assistance, part of U.S. government commitments, is being distributed through USAID and the Department of State. In addition to this aid, the U.S. is supporting the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the World Food Program (WFP) to assist refugees in Uganda who are experiencing food insecurity due to ongoing conflict in the region. USAID is providing 11 million dollars to WFP, while the Department of State is contributing more than 14 million dollars to UNHCR. According to USAID Spokesperson Jessica Jennings, these funds will help provide essential food assistance, healthcare, education, and emergency relief to Uganda's 1.6 million refugees, making it the largest refugee-hosting country in Africa. Uganda has seen a recent […]

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Men sentenced over plot to kill Gen Kale Kayihura in 2016

BY URN KAMPALA. The High Court has handed down an eight-year prison sentence to four individuals for conspiring to assassinate former Inspector General of Police Edward Kale Kayihura and Namayingo district police commander Maj Francis Okumu. Sadam Okuku Umalu, Colline Osinya, Joseph Ojambo, and Abudala Lwanga were convicted on Friday by Justice Dr. Andrew Bashaija, as part of a plea deal brokered between the suspects and Chief State Attorney Joseph Kyomuhendo. According to court proceedings, between May and June 2016, the convicts stole two AK-47 rifles along with 60 rounds of live ammunition from Nakudi police post in Namayingo district. Following a reported gunshot at a residence in Sirowa Village, Namayingo, the police launched an operation resulting in the arrest of Okuku and his associates. During interrogation, they admitted to stealing the firearms for robbery purposes and to eliminate individuals […]

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Term limits are good, says Gen Muhoozi

BY URN MBUYA. Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), has cautioned military leaders against becoming too comfortable in their offices, emphasizing that holding a position should be viewed as a short-term opportunity. He spoke at a ceremony on Thursday at Mbuya where former Deputy CDF Lt Gen Peter Elwelu handed over to Lt Gen Sam Okiding, stressing that all officers should understand that their tenure in any office is temporary and should focus on enhancing operational efficiency. Muhoozi emphasized that these positions are transitional and meant to enhance the effectiveness of operations. He urged soldiers of all ranks to prioritize unity and collaboration, highlighting the importance of leaving a positive impact during their service. He thanked President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for appointing suitable individuals to these roles and encouraged new office bearers to make significant contributions in […]

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Bobi Wine powerless to sack me- Mpuuga

KAMPALA. The Member of Parliament for Nyendo – Mukungwe, Mathias Mpuuga has told off the National Unity (NuP) Principal Robert Kyagulanyi he is powerless to sack “me- and any pretence to be doing so is probably self- gratification". “It (suspension) was motivated by probably personal gratification and the need to show off power- which is very dangerous. It's inconsequential,” Mpuuga told Kaggwa Njala’s NBS morning breeze show on NBS TV on Thursday Morning. “If you appoint me, it's not a matter of magnanimity. It's because your power is clothed in the constitution. Where you do not have those powers to suspend, you cannot exercise them (and) suspending a deputy president, is at least not one of them,” Mpuuga said accusing Bobi Wine of acting without legal basis. He ruled out any form of reconciliation unless “individuals realise their mistake.” “It's up to them […]

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Conmen defraud Turkish firm Shs 2.2 billion in bogus fertiliser deal

KAMPALA. Ugandan fraudsters have defrauded a Turkish company, Iskenderun Fertilizer Inc., of over Shs 2.2 billion in a fraudulent fertilizer deal. The State House Anti-Corruption Unit is currently investigating this incident with the Uganda Police Force. Between May and September 2023, two accomplices, already arrested, Ronnie Mukasa and his partners, operating under Kureha (U) Ltd, tricked the Turkish company into shipping 28 containers of fertilizer (each containing 540 bags) to Uganda. After receiving the goods, Mukasa and his associates ceased communication and began selling the fertilizers in the market. Some of the stolen fertilizers have been recovered from shops in Container Village, a business center for agricultural chemicals and other products. The implicated company, Kureha (U) Ltd, is not registered. The anti-corruption unit has involved the police and Container Village leaders to encourage traders to return the stolen goods and […]

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Over 5,000 inmates infected with conjunctivitis in Uganda

KAMPALA, April 9 (Xinhua) -- The Uganda Prisons Service (UPS) announced on Tuesday that more than 5,000 inmates in the country have been diagnosed with conjunctivitis, commonly known as pink eye disease. Frank Baine, the UPS spokesperson, said that the confirmed cases are spread across various facilities in Uganda. Out of the 5,905 confirmed cases, 4,704 inmates have already recovered, leaving 1,201 active cases that are fortunately not in a critical stage. Baine said that the UPS is strictly adhering to the operating standards and guidelines provided by the Ministry of Health to manage the outbreak. While visitations to all prisons remain open, Baine advised the public to stay away from prison facilities if they have contracted conjunctivitis. "Stay away until you recover. Continue washing your hands, avoid shaking hands, and hugging," he said. The Ministry of Health in Uganda […]

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Uganda says anti-malarial drugs donated by China to help curb epidemic

KAMPALA, April 6 (Xinhua) -- Uganda has said the anti-malaria medicines worth 1.1 million U.S. dollars donated by China will greatly help curb the epidemic in the east African country. Health Minister Jane Ruth Aceng said the country last year experienced an upsurge in cases of malaria, which spread to more than half of the districts across Uganda. Aceng was speaking Friday after receiving the consignment of drugs from the Chinese Ambassador to Uganda, Zhang Lizhong, at the National Medical Stores in Kajjansi, central district of Wakiso, a district in the Central Region of Uganda. "As a country we are at high risk of malaria due to our climatic conditions. Uganda is also the 3rd highest contributor of malaria cases (5.4 percent) and 7th highest contributor of malaria deaths globally (2.9 percent)," Aceng said. "Therefore, this generous donation of anti-malarial […]