During the week ending 24th November 2017, the Uganda Shilling maintained a strong foothold despite pockets of demand that emerged from corporates and interbank towards the close of the week. In the early part of the week there were improved inflows in the market mainly from exports and NGO's that
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To meet or not to meet President Yoweri Museveni over Constitutional Amendment Bill (No.2) 2017? That was the question that has left MPs on the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee divided. During an internal Committee meeting held on Thursday at Parliament, Jacob Oboth, the Committee Chairperson rejected the proposal to
Read MoreBy Aloysious Kasoma National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has intensified efforts to cash in on 11 million workers in the informal sector. Speaking at the sidelines of the East and Central Africa Social Security Association (ECASSA) conference held at Serena Hotel in Kampala on Thursday, Richard Byarugaba, the Managing Director
Read MoreUganda's President Yoweri Museveni has warned residents of a village in eastern Uganda to vacate areas close to a mountain cliff. While condoling the people of Bufupa and Masaba sub county, President Museveni warned people to vacate settlements that are close to the mountain cliff, adding that government is going
Read MoreUganda's Ministry of Education and sports has issued a set of guidelines to school headteachers on the sticky issue if school fees changes. The guidelines were issued by the ministry's Permanent Secretary, Alex Kakooza on Wednesday asking headteachers to "strictly' observe them Below are the guidelines GUIDELINES ON SCHOOL CHARGES
Read MoreThe Finance Committee of Parliament has tasked Housing Finance Bank to offer thorough justification for a Shs61bn capitalization request from government. The government, with 49.18 percent shares, owns the bank jointly with National Social Security Fund -NSSF (50 percent) and the National Housing and Construction Company (0.82 percent). State Minister
Read MoreThe Pepper Publications Limited Directors and Editors could be charged with treason and offensive communication, sources claim. The Five Red Pepper directors are; Arinaitwe Otim Rugyendo, Mujuni James, Johnson Byara Musinguzi, Patrick Mugumya, Richard Tusiime and the three editors include; Ben Byarabaha, Richard Kintu and Tumusiime Francis According to sources, they could be made to make charge and
Read MoreWith the latest iteration of South Africa’s Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act expected to be completed by the end of 2017and the Integrated Energy Resource Plan nearing completion, South Africa is set to leverage itslargely unexplored and underdeveloped oil and gas sector to re-ignite growth able to drive broad
Read MoreHave you come across civil servants who seem not to comprehend what they are doing? Here is the reason. There is a high number of applicants for government jobs using forged academic qualification certificates and some end up getting the jobs, says the Public Service Commission. The Commission says its
Read MoreA trip to Beijing by Zimbabwe's military chief was a "normal military exchange", China's foreign ministry said after the army seized power in Harare. How deep are relations between China and Zimbabwe really? The news that General Constantino Chiwenga had visited China only a few days before the military takeover
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