Hundreds of African residents and businessmen in China's southern city of Guangzhou have been evicted from hotels and apartments as local health officials rollout a testing campaign for COVID-19, community leaders have told the BBC. Those evicted say they are being discriminated against. “They are accusing us of having the
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When the first cases of coronavirus were detected in December 2019, no one could have ever predicted that it would lead to a pandemic, with countries having to place travel restrictions, close down schools, and ask their citizens to self-isolate and stay home. However, with each passing day, there are
Read MoreThe Government isn’t ready to evacuate stranded Ugandans in United Arab Emirates (UAE). A number of Ugandans are stranded in UAE after the country (UAE) asked foreign workers to go back to their mother countries in an effort to fight COVID-19. In a letter dated April 7, 2020, Zaake W.
Read MoreLawmakers on Parliament’s finance committee have rejected government proposed excise duty increment on fuel, saying the move will worsen the situation as the country battles the deadly s COVID-19 pandemic. Finance Minister, Matia Kasaija (pictured) on Tuesday formally introduced the tax bills to the Finance Committee where it is proposing
Read MoreMore Ugandans are embracing insurance after the introduction of Bancassurance Government through the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development has proposed to Parliament 10% tax on commission paid by insurance companies to their agents. The proposal is contained in the Income Tax Amendment Bill 2020 that was tabled by
Read MoreUganda through the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development has proposed to Parliament to approve tax on export of unprocessed tobacco. The move is aimed at ensuring value addition of tobacco produced from Uganda. If approved, the tax will generate Shs35Bn in revenue. The proposal was tabled before the
Read MoreOutspoken retired army general, Kasirye Gwanga has been admitted to an army medical facility. According to the army spokesperson, Brigadier Richard Karemire, Gwanga is now under the care of doctors in Mbuya. Earlier, social media was awash with reports that Gwanga had been arrested. However, Karemire rubbished the reports. "Maj
Read MoreBy Shabir Ahmed, Industry Advisor for Mining at SAP Africa The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic. At the time of writing there are over 400 000 confirmed cases across 194 countries. Even the most optimistic analysts expect a global recession. Mining companies have been
Read MoreTycoon Sudhir: Here Are My Thoughts On How To Manage The COVID-19 Economic Slowdown
Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia (pictured) is Chairman Ruparelia Group. His shares his perspective on the COVID-19 impact on business. Read on! We are entering into recession period globally and the exception is likely to be India and China with 2% GDP growth in 2020 which is way below -5 - 8%
Read MoreCOVID-19: Health Ministry PS Speaks On French Doctor’s Strange Idea To Test Vaccine In Africa
Uganda's Health Ministry Permanent Secretary, Dr Diana Atwine says the French should focus on handling their problems instead making sensational suggestions on coronavirus. Last week, a French doctor Jean Paul Mira caused a stir after he suggested that a vaccine for the coronavirus be tested in Africa. "They have enough
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