Uganda’s Tourism Sector recovering steadily
Uganda is one of the most biodiverse countries with over 18,000 flora and fauna species complemented by freshwater lakes, waterfalls and rivers. The country boasts of cultural and religious heritage…
Uganda is one of the most biodiverse countries with over 18,000 flora and fauna species complemented by freshwater lakes, waterfalls and rivers. The country boasts of cultural and religious heritage…
The Ugandan government is currently in the process of finalizing a substantial multi-billion-dollar agreement that would confer exclusive monopoly rights to Vitol Inc., a Swiss-based Dutch firm specializing in energy…
The African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) technical assistance initiatives could potentially contribute over USD 2 billion in additional corporate income tax (CIT) annually for the African continent. This positive outcome…
A cyber-attack is a malicious act perpetrated in the digital realm, targeting computer systems, networks, or data for various purposes. These attacks range from theft of sensitive information, disruption of…
By Dr. Ian Clarke Uganda’s private sector is rather small, but the government is now turning to the private sector more than ever to meet its budget for the bloated…
Each year, universities and tertiary institutions usher in a new wave of graduates, each specialising in various fields. Since the beginning of the year, more than five universities have conducted…
By Stephen Asiimwe On October 23, 2023, the United States Department of State issued a Business Advisory for Uganda where it “inform[ed] U.S. businesses, individuals, and other U.S. persons, including…
The issue of over taxation has dealt a severe blow to the Ugandan fish maw trading industry, forcing many traders out of the market. Fish maw traders petitioned the Parliamentary…
The Deputy Secretary to the Treasury (DST), Patrick Ocailap on behalf of the Permanent Secretary/Secretary to the Treasury on 15th September,2023 issued the first Budget Call Circular (1st BCC) on…
New motor vehicle owners face a significant financial burden as they prepare to pay Ushs714,300 for the new Intelligence Transport Monitoring System (ITMS) digital number plates by February 1, 2024.…