Officials from the Ministry of Water and Environment have been put on the spot by the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources for failure to exhaust funds allocated to them in their quarterly budgets.While analysing the cumulative budget performance for the first quarter for the Financial…
The Committee on Foreign Affairs is concerned about the security of Ugandans and their businesses in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).The Members of Parliament on the committee raised the concerns in a meeting with officials from Uganda's Embassy in Kinshasha led by the Deputy Ambassador…
Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) is seeking an increase in the agency’s ceiling of Non Tax Revenue (NTR) from Shs106.7 billion to Shs140 billion in the 2023/2024 financial year.The request was made by UWA’s Executive Director, Sam Mwandah while appearing before the Committee on Tourism, Trade and…
Government is set to pay US$215 million to acquire majority shares of power distributor, Umeme. The move comes as Umeme's 20 year contract comes to a close in 2025, giving government full control of the power distribution system, marking the end of a long standing private sector arrangement.During…
The Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja has said she will carry out investigations on alleged starvation of youths in remand homes in Northern Uganda.The Prime Minister's commitment follows concerns raised by the Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa, in his communication to the House on Thursday, 06 April…
Political and opinion leaders in Arua want Parliament to revisit the criteria for creating new cities arguing that the current method is promoting divisions and tribal conflicts.This was during a meeting with the Opposition Members of Parliament led by the Leader of Opposition, Hon. Mathias Mpuuga…
Deputy Speaker, Thomas Tayebwa, has deferred decision making on the Supplementary Expenditure Schedule 1 of Financial Year 2021/22, following a deadlock.The Opposition vehemently rejected the Shs2.59 trillion supplementary expenditure, with Shadow Finance Minister Muhammad Kivumbi terming it an…
The Deputy Speaker, Thomas Tayebwa, has directed the Minister for Foreign Affairs to present to Parliament for scrutiny the Post-Cotonou Agreement, which could have sections that are inconsistent with Uganda’s laws.The Post-Cotonou Agreement is preceded by the Cotonou Partnership Agreement between…
Parliament has adopted new regulations proposed by the Uganda Communications Commission(UCC) aimed at promoting efficient, economical, and optimal spectrum utilization.The regulations are expected to improve mobile broadband coverage and facilitate the deployment of new technology, such as the 5th…
Lawmakers have tasked the Minister of State for Finance, Planning and Economic Development (General Duties), Hon. Henry Musasizi, to review and make recommendations on the impact of companies that are tax exempt. Musasizi, together with the Commissioner General, Uganda Revenue Authority (URA),…
Members of the Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) have urged Government to subsidise the cost of seeds to farmers if the country is to avert the looming food insecurity in the near future. This was during their meeting with the Committee on Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries on their…