Cattle keeping in Uganda is one of the commonest income-generating agricultural activities, hence people engaging…
Budadiri West MP Nathan Nandala Mafabi has reached an agreement with the Institute of Certified Public Accounts of Uganda -ICPAU which will see his application for a practicing certificate considered and his name included in the new council members.
The tourism sector in Uganda is thriving once again following the partial lifting of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown, which has seen tourists both and foreign flock to various national parks, game reserves, and other tourist attractions.
The Speaker, Rebecca Kadaga is under pressure to delay the enactment of the NSSF Bill, the Worker’s MP Dr. Sam Lyomoki has claimed. He disclosed this at a press briefing at parliament where he spent a night in the chambers to protest the delayed enactment of the NSSF amendment bill 2019.
The Uganda Revenue Authority-URA board has appointed new commissioners to replace those fired in May 2020.
The recovery of Uganda’s economy which was hit hard by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown is likely not to be realized soon, after officials from the Ministry of Health observing that there is a surge in COVID-19 infections among employees of various companies.
Transactions in Uganda’s banking sector grew to a robust sh20 trillion from sh18 trillion the year before, helped by growth in agent banking, a survey by Summit Consulting indicates.
Renowned Kampala lawyer Dr. Elly Karuhanga ((Ph. D.) is set to serve another term as the Chairman Board of Directors dfcu Bank, after he was reappointed to the same position early this week following the expiry of his tenure.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF) has introduced the Banana Livelihoods Diversification project in a bid to boost banana growing in Uganda and help farmers when it comes to adding value to their produce.
Kiryandongo, August 26, 2020 – Following recently published allegations of land grabbing, Agilis Partners would…
The GEMS Cambridge International School in Kampala is yet another non-medical causality of the COVID-19 lockdown after its management announced that it will close shop at the end of this year.
The Speaker of Parliament, Rebecca Kadaga, has aimed a dig at the executive arm, castigating Ministers over absenteeism and leading to slow progress of the institution’s work.
The Minister of Works and Transport, Gen. Edward Katumba Wamala, has said that his Ministry has no money to fund its ongoing road works.
Stanbic Bank’s profits dropped by 4.9 percent in the first six months of 2020, an indicator that the coronavirus pandemic has not spared even the highfliers in the industry.
Several fraudsters have used the Coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown and pandemic as an opportunity to con unsuspecting Ugandans of their hard-earned money.