Accueil > Africa > Uganda > The Observer
Articles
-
Govt can make money without over taxation
15 maiAs the government of Uganda proceeds to gear its taxation policy too high for its own people by suggesting a string of bills such as one to levy a withholding tax on surrogate mothers, and another to impose a value-added tax on donations of goods and services provided by employers to their (...) -
Experts : Census hiccups can distort results
15 maiAs many Ugandans eagerly prepared their homes for enumerators on National Census day, Friday, May 10, 2024, their anticipation turned to disappointment. Despite rising early and waiting for hours, many were surprised to learn through social media about significant delays and challenges faced (...) -
Media Council summons The Observer over MPs’ bribery story
15 maiThe Uganda Media Council, a statutory body responsible for resolving conflicts between the media and the public, has issued summons to The Observer Media Limited. This action requires the publication to defend an article from April 24, which the Council claims has undermined public trust in (...) -
Dei Biopharma breaks ground, gets approval to make drugs
15 maiDei Biopharma Limited has received a groundbreaking license from the National Drug Authority (NDA) to start manufacturing drugs at its Matugga facility in the central district of Wakiso. This regulatory approval signifies a significant milestone for the company, enabling it to produce a wide (...) -
DP’s Jude Mbabali joins NUP in pre-election power play
15 maiAs political parties in Uganda strengthen their ranks in preparation for the 2026 general elections, numerous politicians are strategically aligning themselves to replace incumbent leaders perceived as ineffective. Recently, Jude Mbabali, the former LC5 chairman of Masaka district and a (...)