COVID 19 lockdown: URA proposes interest waiver on tax arrears
May 25, 2020 9:56 pm Leave your thoughtsAs a way of addressing the impacts of COVID 19 on Ugandan businesses, Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) has proposed interest ...
As a way of addressing the impacts of COVID 19 on Ugandan businesses, Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) has proposed interest ...
Members of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) attending a virtual meeting on health financing on Monday highlighted the need for having ...
Despite seeming to have softened his stance on the Ush10 billion ($2.6 million) that Ugandan legislators allocated themselves as part ...
MPs who have not yet spent the Shs 20 million given to them as facilitation for their COVID-19 activities have ...
Over 3000 cases of Sexual Gender Based Violence (SGBV) have been registered in the past less than one month during
COVID 19 lockdown: Local Governments punch holes in distribution of home-study materials. Read More here ...
Welcome to the month of June, COVID- 19 has had a devastating effect on economies around the world among which is Uganda. The gross domestic product growth potentials have largely been affected and is projected to contract from 6.5% in FY 2019/20 to 3.3% in FY 2020/21.
The budget for FY 2020/21 increased from UGX41 Trillion in FY2019/20 to UGX 45.5 Trillion and we are cognizant of the fact that the FY 2020/21 shall be implemented at the time when Uganda is grappling COVID- 19 pandemic.
Press statement-CSO statement on the Ministerial policy statements for the FY 2020/21 Budget;Refocusing FY 2020/21 budget to address Uganda’s inherent service delivery challenges and the COVID-19 emerging challenges
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