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Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II waited for a significant time in his 30-year reign to make three significant changes in his cabinet. Just a day after…
An analysis of the 2022-2023 Financial Year government salary structure shows Uganda’s most paid government employees, men and women who earn over Shs17m every month, more than millions of Ugandans can each manage to earn every year.Â
A number of students admitted to Makerere University on the National Merit Scheme of the Government Sponsorship for the 2023-2024 Academic Year have been offered expired courses or academic programs, an analysis done by The Pearl Times Education Desk has revealed.
Uganda’s State House will spend its Shs 454 billion budget on 20 items in the next financial year (FY 2023-2024). A breakdown of these items indicates where the official residence of Uganda’s President Gen Yoweri Kaguta Tibuhaburwa Museveni will spend how much.
The URA will now forcefully require tax payers whose input tax credits exceed their output tax credits by UGX 5million and above as provided for under S.42 (1)Â in the VAT Act to claim for their input. Initially, taxpayers have been at liberty to claim for this refund at their point of convenience.
Iron Sheets Scandal: Museveni Government’s Commitment to Corruption Fight Written in Black and White
Minister for Karamoja Affairs, Mary Goretti Kitutu Kimono, arrived at the Anti-Corruption Court on Thursday, April 6th, to face corruption charges before she was remanded to Luzira Prison. She is accused of diverting relief materials.
Two: was the Party Secretariat under Justine Kasule Lumumba (now Minister) incompetent? Has it even remained incompetent under Richard Todwong as Secretary General? Is that why President Museveni deemed and, maybe, still deems it fit to deploy Babalanda and Namyalo to oversee his mobilization, a role that should ordinarily be carried out by those in charge at Kyadondo Road?
At least 229 candidates from 106 schools or Uganda National Examinations Board (Uneb) centres have scored maximum A-level points, 20 in 20 points, results from the 2022 Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) indicate.Â
Standard College, Muntuyera High School Kitunga, Bwongyera Girls Secondary School, Kyamate Secondary School and Rubaare Secondary School are the top best performing schools in the 2022 Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE), an analysis of results released by the Uganda National Examinations Board (Uneb) has indicated.Â











