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    Türk emphasized the fact that gross human rights violations are still taking place in the country and may even be crimes against humanity that demand accountability through the International Criminal Court and universal jurisdiction.
    “Let us be members of parliament that concentrate on national unity, service delivery of the people of Uganda,” Oyat said.

    Tenants Fault Landlords for Closing Arcades Without their Consent

    The business owners operating in different buildings in Uganda’s capital, Kampala, have blamed their landlords for closing downtown arcades without their consent.

    Finance Ministry to Consider Waiver on City Traders with...

    In an effort to promote traders compliance with the Electronic Fiscal Receipting and Invoicing Solution (EFRIS), the Ministry of...

    NEED Advises Government to Reduce Overspending to Relieve Citizens...

    The National Economic Empowerment Dialogue (NEED) party has advised the government of Uganda to reduce its expenditure in order...

    IS IT THE END OF THE BEGINNING OR THE...

    Several traders in Kikuubo and other areas in downtown Kampala on Monday, April 8, 2024, closed their shops in...

    Speaker Among Orders URA, House Committees on City Traders’...

    The Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) and two Parliamentary Committees are to conduct immediate consultation with traders in an attempt...

    Business Resumes in Kampala City, Traders to Meet Museveni

    Businesses have resumed operating in Uganda's capital, Kampala, after traders protested on Monday, April 8, 2024, over the alleged...

    Mixed Reactions in Kampala Traders’ ongoing Peaceful Demonstration over...

    The Kampala traders, under different trade groups like the Federation of Uganda Traders Association (FUTA), have staged a peaceful...

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