Details have emerged of why fallen legendary politician, Mzee Boniface Byanyima, father to Oxfam Executive Director, Winnie Byanyima and Ugandan President, Yoweri Museveni had grudges. These details are contained in an interview the late DP stalwart gave to the Daily Monitor in 2012. The 97-year-old veteran politician passed away on
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Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority (RURA) on Wednesday imposed a Rwf7 billion (Shs30.7bn) fine on MTN Rwanda Ltd over what the regulator said was non-compliance with licensing obligations by the latter, according to a statement. According to the regulator, MTN, the country’s biggest telecom by subscription, breached licensing obligations by hosting
Read MoreManchester United has reported a loss for the first three months of the year as operating expenses soared. It lost £3.8m between January and March, down from a £13.7m profit in the same period last year. The Old Trafford club incurred higher player contract expenses, and was also hit by
Read MoreUganda Revenue Authority (URA) has collected Shs9.2trn in the last three quarters (9 months) of 2016/17 Financial Year (FY), a contribution of 70.11℅ to the annual target of 13.1trn. However, the tax body registered a shortfall of Shs240bn in the same period, thanks to the bad economy. Addressing the press
Read MoreSouth Africa's Vodacom is set to a 35 percent stake in Safaricom from its parent company Vodafone for US$2.59 billion (Shs9.39 trillion), expanding its reach into Kenya. Safaricom, which is 40 percent owned by Britain's Vodafone and 35 percent by Kenya's government, has the largest subscriber base in its home
Read MoreThe National Drug Authority has urged the public against buying medicines that aren’t translated in English. This comes follows the findings that some imported medicines on the Ugandan market aren’t labelled or translated in English yet it is mandatory. For example, NDA recently found TobraDex that is produced by Alcon
Read MoreUganda’s President, Yoweri K. Museveni has strongly condemned the use of torture by police against suspected criminals, noting that it is ‘unnecessary.’ Below is Museveni’s guide to security agencies on the allegations of torture of suspects: PO/2 15th May, 2017 The Chief of Defence Forces UPDF Headquarters
Read MoreThe International Monetary Fund (IMF) projects Uganda's economic growth to slow down to 3.5 to 4 percent in 2016/17 financial year, down from the earlier anticipated 5 percent due to drought and slow credit growth. "The drought held back activity in the first part of the year. Private sector credit
Read MoreThe Chinese Ambassador to Uganda Zheng Zhugiang has said his country will do whatever it takes to help Uganda’s efforts of attainment of the middle income status. Speaking during a function to hand over two pickups to Operation Wealth (OWC) Creation on Monday, Zhugiang said they will always be available
Read MoreUganda Peoples Defence Forces (UPDF) soldiers in the Central African Republic (CAR) have been accused of sexually abusing women in the war affected country. Human Rights Watch said on Monday that at least 13 women and girls have been sexually exploited or abused since 2015. The human rights body adds
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