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Kenyan Police officers now undergo a compulsory 6months ICT training exercise

In case you thought ICT training is only designed for those with a few piles of degrees to their back, then you are wrong! The Kenyan Police is privileged to have a new compulsory ICT training scheme up where each and every policeman will now know how to use all sophisticated computer powered gadgets.

The Internet shutdown era continues as DRC delays announcement of election results

The DRC electoral commission (CENI) head Corneille Nangaa has announced that poll results from the previous December elections have been postponed until later this week (Jan 7th-14th) as the countrywide internet ban continues.

Spark TV could soon close down after a UCC ban on Miles Rwamiti and his Koona Friday Tv Show

Next media, the company housing NBS, Next Radio and a string of reckoning solutions recently recruited one of the best Entertainment presenters from Spark TV leaving the latter in search for a better strategic position. But this seems shuttered after their highest ranking program (Koona) now faces a suspension from UCC over violence allegations

How to signup for an Electronic East African passport

The East African passport is a travel document everyone wanted to see come true before the middle income dreams come to life. But then, no one knew that 2018 would usher in the once rumored EAC concept. Well, today the minister of Internal affairs in Uganda received over 24,000 electronic passports and getting one of these involves the same techniques required anywhere in Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda or Burundi

Why could Government be delaying the 0.5% tax bill over the current 1% mobile money tax?

The controversial mobile money tax has rocked Uganda in the recent months has seen a number of Ugandans seemingly not contented with its genesis and 2018 revelation.  A few months back before July 1st 2018, Parliament proposed mobile money tax as a remedy to the country's revenue. Well, it was obviously against peoples plies, but favorable to potential bulk payers whereby the 1% tax was revised to 0.5% and it's still a story of the past

URA has collected UGX 103 Billion from mobile money tax in 3months

Mobile money tax was introduced as a financial boost to the 2018/19 budget in July. 3 months down the road, the Uganda revenue authority (URA) has revealed a jointly collected figure clocking to 103 billion shillings. This comes at a time when the president ordered the ministry of finance to slash the 1% tax to 0.5% though no changes have been made so far

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