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Ura Trains Journalists to Demystify Taxes, Boost Public Compliance: Public Urged to Verify Tin Status and Seek Guidance. Media Engagement Seen as Key to Bridging Tax Knowledge Gap

Ura Trains Journalists to Demystify Taxes, Boost Public Complianc...

In a bid to strengthen public trust and improve tax compliance, the Uganda Revenue Authority has turned to the media,...

Rising Public Debt Raises Alarm Over Growing Tax Burden :Stakeholders Warn Of Increasing Pressure On Ordinary Ugandan .CSOS Call For Wider Taxbase Instead Of New Levies

Rising Public Debt Raises Alarm Over Growing Tax Burden :Stakehol...

Uganda’s rising public debt is increasingly raising concern among economists, Civil societies and lawmakers, wi...

Mental Défense Tested In Ggaba Murder Trial Prosecution Challenges Okello’s Insanity Claim: M’naghten Rule Takes Centre Stage In High Court Hearing

Mental Défense Tested In Ggaba Murder Trial Prosecution Challenge...

At the High Court in Kampala, proceedings in the Ggaba murder trial have intensified, with the prosecution strongly c...

Masindi Local Gov’t Leaders Unite Ahead of Swearing-In Ceremony: New Council Focuses on Teamwork and Service Delivery. Chairperson-Elect Rallies Leaders Around Shared Vision

Masindi Local Gov’t Leaders Unite Ahead of Swearing-In Ceremony:...

Masindi District is ushering in a new phase of leadership, with newly elected officials coming together ahead of thei...

Israel, Hezbollah Trade Accusations Over Lebanon Truce Violations.

Israel, Hezbollah Trade Accusations Over Lebanon Truce Violations...

Lebanon's health ministry said Israeli strikes on the country's south on Sunday killed 14 people, the deadliest day s...

FDC Defies Setback, Vows Political Comeback: Amuriat Calls for United Opposition Front. Party Launches Grassroots Mobilization Drive

FDC Defies Setback, Vows Political Comeback: Amuriat Calls for Un...

The Forum for Democratic Change has declared resilience following its poor showing in the 2026 general elections, wit...

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