Uganda: Torture, Social Media Tax, Brutality Against Media Cited in 2019 Global Rights Report
The alleged torture of suspects including MPs as well as brutality against journalists and the lack of freedom of expression ...
The alleged torture of suspects including MPs as well as brutality against journalists and the lack of freedom of expression ...
A lot of issues have indeed characterised Parliament's business and service to Ugandans in the year 2018. These have been ...
Court has granted bail to four people including former Kamwokya LC1 Chairman, Fred Nyanzi who were arrested following an anti-tax ...
Ugandans have been cautioned over possible terrorism attacks which Police say are being plotted by individuals using loud speakers planted ...
Eng Godfrey Mutabazi, the UCC Executive Director has said that by taxing access to social media platforms also known as ...
The Opposition in Parliament has rejected Cabinet resolution that the 0.5% tax on Mobile Money be restricted only on withdraws. ...
A procession of people including MPs and other individuals opposed to the Mobile Money and Over-the -Top (OTT) services taxes ...
The ICT Minister, Frank Tumwebaze has asked Ugandans to be committed and contribute to the country's development as government holds ...
As some entertainers continue to protest the taxes that government recently slapped on access to social media, singer Bebe Cool ...
The Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga has ruled that Parliament does not have powers to interfere with a law that ...
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