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Multimillion Solar Borehole initiative Donated By Statehouse Vandalized In Napak District

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The woes of water shortage are not only spoken about in Karamoja but experienced as the natives search for water going as far as Teso and Acoli regions.

This trying reality contrasts the realization that government has made efforts to provide a water source and instead of it being maintained it’s vandalized.

At Lokapel a multimillion Solar powered borehole stands with three out of 7 solar panels missing. Furthermore the water systems has been tampered with and pipes are broken. It looks like a criminal job undertaken by a technical person.

In the community, the locals point to the other pipes that were broken by warriors. But a closer look it’s noted what they are talking about are the pipes running water to the tap stand in Lokapel. They do not know that the pipes at the pump are also broken. Though they are aware that the solar panels were stolen. Meanwhile the community continue to trek distances in search for water and there is no mention of the fact that their is a solar powered water point which still has at least 4 solar panels and could be fixed if the community advocated for it and also ensured the criminals are apprehended.

Watching water resource wasting away in a water stressed area rouses fear for any such investment being put in the region without a high level security system in place to prevent vandalism.

Breaking News: Terrorists Kill Tourists, Burn Cars In Kasese

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One of the cars burning

News making rounds this evening indicate that armed assailants said to be the Allied Defense Forces (ADF) rebels have attacked tourists who were on a trek in Queen Elizabeth National Park in Kasese district this evening with Gorillas Wildlife Safari company.

According to reports, the rebels whose number is yet to be known killed a yet to be identified number of tourists, their drivers and set two cars on fire. Photos seen by this publication show vehicles burning and lifeless bodies of both foreign nationals and Ugandans lying on the ground.

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This comes barely a week when the ADF rebels attacked a truck which was carrying onions in Mpondwe and killed two people and set the truck on fire. This Congo based rebel group have attacked Uganda on several occasions butchered people, plant bombs that have also claimed Ugandans.

The most fatal one being in May when they attacked a school in Mpondwe, killed over 40 and abducted an unknown number of students.

By the time of publishing this story, police or authorities had not issued a statement.

This is a developing story…Details to follow.

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Kinzi Apartments: The Paradise of Jinja Where Travelers Love To Stay

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Kinzi Apartments is a self-catering accommodation located in the heart of Jinja, Uganda. It is situated on the banks of the Nile River, offering stunning views of the river and the surrounding countryside. The apartments are spacious and well-equipped, with everything you need for a comfortable stay.

Kinzi Apartments is a popular choice for both business and leisure travelers. It is close to all of Jinja’s main attractions, including the Source of the Nile, the Nile River, and the Bujagali Falls. The apartments are also within walking distance of a shops and other utilities.

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One of the best things about Kinzi Apartments is its beautiful grounds. The apartments are surrounded by lush gardens, which are perfect for relaxing and enjoying the outdoors. There is also a a bar on site, which is a great way to quench your thirst.

Kinzi Apartments offers a variety of amenities to its guests, including free Wi-Fi, free parking, and a 24-hour front desk. The staff at Kinzi Apartments are friendly and helpful, and they are always on hand to make sure that your stay is as enjoyable as possible.

Here are just a few of the things that guests love about Kinzi Apartments:

  • The spacious and well-equipped apartments
  • The beautiful gardens and restaurant and bar
  • The friendly and helpful staff
  • The convenient location close to all of Jinja’s main attractions

If you are looking for a comfortable and relaxing place to stay in Jinja, Kinzi Apartments is the perfect choice for you.

Here are some tips for planning your stay at Kinzi Apartments:

  • Book your apartment in advance, especially if you are traveling during peak season.
  • Be sure to pack for all types of weather, as the weather in Jinja can be unpredictable.
  • Bring sunscreen, insect repellent, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun.
  • If you are planning on doing any activities outside of the apartments, be sure to book them in advance.
  • Take some time to relax and enjoy the beautiful gardens and surroundings at Kinzi Apartments.

With its stunning views, spacious apartments, and friendly staff, Kinzi Apartments is the perfect place to experience the best that Jinja has to offer.

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OWEYEGHA-AFUNADUULA: How NRM Functionaries Undermine Environmental Integrity, Sustainability And Justice

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By Oweyegha-Afunaduula
Integrity, sustainability and justice are three virtues that are frequently abused in development that focuses more on exploitation of resources that improving the quality of life of the people for whom development is said to be pursued and implemented. When applied to environment, integrity means the capacity of the environment to carry out its services to the living world while maintaining its ecosystems in productive states.

Environmental Integrity (EI) means that the actions of an individual, community, institution or government with regard to the environment match the felt or expressed priorities and values with regard to the environment. Environmental sustainability (ES) is the ability to maintain an ecological balance in our planet’s natural environment and conserve natural resources to support the wellbeing of current and future generations.

The United States Environmental Protection Agency defines Environmental Justice as the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income with respect to the development, implementation and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations and policies. This article is written with these definitions in mind.

Functionaries are people with official duties, especially in a government or political party: When I say NRM functionaries, I mean the political military and military-political members of the party in of power in Uganda, the National Resistance Movement (NRM), and all those who manifest the way they do because of the linkages to the Party or the powers that be. Since the political party in power and government are more or less structurally fused in Uganda, almost everyone who serves government is a functionary of the party by extension.

Even those working in the President’s Office, State House, and the different paramilitary groups are NRM functionaries. Increasingly even people appointed by the President to serve as Resident District Commissioners, heads of different government institutions or as members of their boards, tend to be NRM party functionaries. It goes without saying that as the President destroys the Uganda Police by fusing it with the army, virtually all the commanders of both the army and the police are NRM functionaries. This might explain why most of the time is politics time in Uganda. Development is secondary although the word is in the everyday talk of most of the functionaries.

Those NRM functionaries in medium and top echelons of power behave like little gods entitled to access and own everything everywhere, anytime and by any means, including gunpower. This is what has been and continues to be the case, particularly with regard to resources called “public resources” such as roads, rivers, swamps, lakes and forests. Even public properties such as parastatals and ranches have not been spared by the powerful grabbers. One time a powerful military functionary of NRM grabbed a road in Kampala and closed it to public use. Our stinking rich of today owe their riches to their being NRM functionaries.

The fashion of grabbing is more or less like what happened in Europe of the Dark Ages when people called “The Vandals of Europe” ransacked everything, including the centres of knowledge in Alexandria in Egypt and Rome in Italy. It would not be far-fetched to refer to the grabbers in Uganda as “The Vandals of Uganda”. They have no respect for the law. They are the law unto themselves. However, unlike the Vandals of Europe who were uncontrolled, the Vandals of Uganda can be controlled if the people in power resolved to do so rather than be part of them or entrench vandalism.

As if the acquisitive culture the Uganda Vandals has no boundaries, all people in all locations they have biologically, ecologically, culturally and environmentally belonged to and occupied from time immemorial, are in the path of dispossession and displacement by the Vandals of Uganda. Others connected to the Vandals of Uganda are also engaged in vandalizing everything lying in their path. There is a government in place but it is either condoning or helpless against the vandalism. This partly explains why in about 30 years Uganda has graduated as one country feared to have the largest number of mentally sick people. The displaced and dispossessed, that may be individuals, families or whole communities, are sinking into “mind derangement”.

It is not surprising that recent scientifically-backed assertions have put the number of mentally deranged Ugandans at 14 million out of a population of 45 million. If one was not reserved in use of words, one would say that this deplorable situation reflects poor governance of the country. A country is its people and resources. Governance that separates people from resources and concentrates on exploiting the resources without any strategy to renew, conserve or distribute them fairly among the people, is failed governance, a result of misgovernance. In this case the people and their communities are taken as roadblocks to progress.

Although there are members of the NRM Party in the top echelons of power that are basically political in their manifestation, those with, in and of power tend to be the same: those who were active in the Luwero bush war between 1980 and 1985. Some were child-soldiers while others were soldiers of President Tibuhaburwa Museveni’s rebel group – Front for National Salvation (FRONASA) that reigned havoc during the military reign of Idi Amin Dada from 1970 to 1979, when the FRONASA and KIKOSI MALUUM of Apollo Milton Obote seemingly jointly removed him from power.

I say seemingly because the Uganda National Liberation Army (UNLA), remained dichotomous rather than an integrated force of FRONASA and KIKOSI MALUUM. This was confirmed, when after the 1980 General Elections organized the UNLF/UNLA simply walked away as a new rebel group, Patriotic Liberation Army (PLA) under the continued command of perennial President of Uganda, Tibuhaburwa Museveni, under whom the modern-day Vandals. The Vandals of Uganda have emerged. Faced with the threat of the Vandals, the President only promises to deal with “Corruption” without including them among the corrupt.

In this article, I want to link the proliferating environmental decay and collapse and, hence the spiraling erosion of environmental integrity, sustainability and justice to the unconstrained and unrestrained acquisitive activities of the Vandals of Uganda. It a proposal for a higher degree at a university, the Thesis statement would read as “The Vandals of Uganda are responsible for the proliferating erosion of environmental integrity, sustainability and justice”.

This is not to say that other elements involved in the erosion of environmental integrity, sustainability and justice do not exist. They exist and tend to operate locally. For example, in attempts to endow themselves with energy to power their societies, local people everywhere are deforesting the biocultural landscapes of their localities to get firewood, while others are destroying swamps to grow rice, mostly to increase household incomes. This is particularly the case in gold-rich Busoga, which is also extremely poverty-rich.

By nature, the dominant men and women in power in Uganda belong to the nomadic-pastoral human energy system. This energy is characterized by the Grass-Cattle-Man food chain, one of the shortest food chains on land. In water, the shortest food chain a sea plant called algae, a crustacean and the biggest whale. The people who belong to the Grass-Cattle-Man food chain believe that all cattle belong to them.

I must clarify and articulate that the Karimojong, the owners of Karamoja region in Uganda, and one of the three main groups of people that belong to the Grass-Cattle-Man food chain, are not integral to the dominant men and women of power. The dominant men and women of power belong to the Bahima and Tutsi.

Those who claim that they know a lot about these two groups say that the Tutsi are the more dominant, and that when we hear of Hima-Tutsi dynasty, it is Tutsi’s taking advantage of the Hima to establish the kind of hegemony that existed in Rwanda before they migrated to Uganda in phases. This assertion requires detailed research by social scientists, anthropologists (i.e., people who study the human race, its race, origins, development, customs, beliefs, behaviour and ecology) and political ecologists.

Political ecology is a critical research field within anthropology and related disciplines that examines how and why economic structures and power relations drive environmental change in an increasingly interconnected world. One can actually research the political ecology of NRM and or the people who belong to the grass-cattle-man food chain or human energy system to understand why environmental destruction has been spiraling upwards when they have political control over the country.

Whether or not people who belong to the Grass-Cattle-Man food chain are in power, they all tend to behave as a unit as if the whole country, all power and all resources (belowground and aboveground) belong to them only. In this case other people are no more than perturbations in the biocultural landscape that must be overcome to make way for them to exploit the resource to satisfy their needs.

For that matter, all the resources, including the land, which subtends them, are theirs and the other peoples must give way. This was the attitude of the Caucasians who were exported out of Europe as criminals to areas such as New Zealand, Australia and the Americas. They ended up exterminating the indigenous people: the Maoris of New Zealand, the Aboriginals of Australia and the Red Indians of the Americas.

First and foremost, in their belief all the grass on the land everywhere in Uganda is theirs. They just move in with their herds of cattle and start grazing them without asking for permission. For them the whole of Uganda is one grazing system, just like the grazing system of the migratory game linking Masai Mara Game Reserve in Kenya with Serengeti National Park in Tanzania.

In this case, where there are forests, the people of the grass-cattle-man food chain take the land as more or less like a barrier to their nomadic-pastoral energy system. In some places, if not all places, they freely move with offensive weapons, such as guns, to scare the settled communities away or into helplessness. This is particularly the case in Western Uganda where they are trying to reestablish a grazing corridor.

Elsewhere in Northern, Eastern and Central Uganda they are establishing themselves as modern-day settlers by grabbing land from the settled communities. They derive their arrogance and disrespect towards settled communities from the fact that their kind dominate power. Although the threatened, sometimes endangered citizens, have continually cried out to government to act, they have been more often than not been treated by promises of action instead.

Second, armed with power and guns, the people of the grass-cattle-man food chain have “popularized grabbing of anything conceivable for themselves. While in the bush fighting to dislodge past political regimes, they popularized grabbing of public enterprises, ranches, farms, and money from banks. The grabbing became more or less institutionalized when they successfully captured the instruments of power. With their grass-cattle-man energy system entrenched in their brains, which lack boundaries, they started the process of largescale grabbing and degazetting of public forests or logging in them to enrich themselves.

I do not need to go into statistics to convince you that Uganda has lost far more vegetation cover under the reign of people who belong to the grass-cattle-man food chain or energy system far more during the last 37 years than at any other time in the history of Uganda. Greed and selfishness are at the centre the acquisitive culture of the men and women of the grass-cattle-man food chain who now manifest as modern-day settlers at the expense of the traditional settled communities.

As a person trained in ecology and the conservation and management of natural resources, I cannot hesitate to record that the fundamental change in human relations with the ecologies and natural resources of Uganda is the main reason why environmental integrity, sustainability and justice in the country have been supersonically eroded over the last 37 years. A number of factors seem to be driving the process of eroding environmental integrity, sustainability and justice in Uganda.

One is the Uganda Constitution 1995, which created the leeway for Government to claim resources from our indigenous peoples. In fact legislation is in the process to turn the government dominated by the grass-cattle-man energy system to own all land in the country.

Two is Presidentialism, which makes the President of Uganda do anything without consulting anybody. For example, in the early millennium the President agreed with the Sugar Corporation of Uganda Limited (SCOL) to have 7100 hectares of Mabira Rain Forest ecotone converted into sugarcane farmland. At the peak of its glory, Mabira Rain Forest covered 120 square miles or 30,000 hectares.

The reasoning of power was that converting 7100 hectares of Mabira Rain Forest into a sugar cane estate would not significantly affect the forest since it lay outside the centre of the forest. Of course, this reasoning was dictated by ecological and environmental ignorance as well as political arrogance.

The same reasoning was behind the conversion of 10,000 hectares of natural Forest to oil Palm estates desired by the President in Kalangala District. The same explanation can be given for the conversion of Bugoma Forest Game Corridor and extensive areas of Amuria District to sugarcane estates.

Ecologists and environmentalists tried to restrain government in all these actions but without success. The same was true of the oil-drilling in Bunyoro. We have to wait for the collective catastrophe, perhaps similar to what happened in Morocco and Greece recently. Mabira Rain Forest has now been extensively deforested by the men of military and political power, and is recognizable only o either side of a 7-kilometer stretch of the Jinja-Kampal Road.

The nucleus of Presidentialism is ingrained in the Uganda Constitution, which puts all power and authority in the hands of one person – the President of Uganda, who is also cushioned by the same constitution from the law in case he or she commits a crime such as “Crime against a safe, secure and clean environment “, which is crime against humanity.

Three is the craze for privatization and industrialization is accelerating environmental destruction, and hence environmental integrity, sustainability and justice. The two processes more or less begin with the President and end with the President. Although initially the President condemned privatization and dismissed it as a failure, he has in the recent past praised it as the way forward for Uganda’s development, transformation and progress. He has been inviting investors to Uganda, ostensibly because government has created an attractive investment environment. This is based on nurturing a slave society where there is no minimum wage, and investors can pay anything they think suits the workers; tax holidays; freedom for investors to take out all the money they make; and suppressing competition from local investors.

Many industrial parks have been established, unfortunately mostly in swampy areas. Indeed, recently the President opened i5 new factories owned mainly by Indians and Chinese. This is good in case environmental and ecological considerations are taken into account, including environmental protection and renewal. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Yet the Chinese back home pursue development, transformation and progress concurrently with protecting and renewing their environment. They are extending their (what we ecologists call) ecological footprint into Uganda. I will not discuss this because it is beyond the scope of the article.

Uganda Government should take environmental renewal and protection, and hence environmental integrity, sustainability and justice seriously. The current stance of environmental pretense is dangerous in the long-term. Environmental pretense is characterized by half-hearted conservation measures while doing development through the destroy then build strategy.

This approach to development is the reason why the Sahara Desert has been advancing southward. The extensive biological desertification is creating conditions for Sahara Desert to extend its tentacles in Uganda. Heavy rains are these days followed immediately by intense heat. The rains may be separated by a stretch of 10 kilometers just like in Sahara Desert. President Tibuhaburwa Museveni and his government must confront the looming Tragedy of Commons spreading in Uganda due to the operations of the proliferating phenomenon of “The Vandals of Uganda”. Later will be too late.

If current sociopolitical, socioecological and environmental circumstances continue with the Vandals of Uganda at the centre, it is unlikely that the institutional environmental manager of Uganda – the National Environmental Management Authority (NEMA) will add any value to the quality of life and survival of Ugandans well in the future. It will manifest more and more as a white elephant project in the dynamics of development, or else continue to be used to legitimize otherwise environmentally destructive projects.
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The Writer Is a Ugandan Scientist/ Environmentalist

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Why You Should Consider Hosting Your Party, Event At Kinzi Gardens Jinja

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It’s always a headache for people organizing parties to find a convenient place for their event which will save them the time, the hustle of moving up and down with other service providers to make it happen successfully.

Kinzi Gardens

Look no further, Kinzi Apartments located in Jinja City just few kilometers from the Central Business District (CBD) are presenting to you a big offer where you will stage your birthday, house party, anniversaries, surprise parties among others for free in their gardens.

Kinzi Restaurant Hosting a Party

According to management, any client who is purchasing their drinks, their food in their restaurant is free to stage a party in their gardens at relatively friendly charges. As other businesses are hiking prices to stay afloat in businesses, Kinzi Apartments is giving its clients offer after offer after offer to enjoy their lives to the fullest.

Their gardens can host as big as 15,000 people at ago so it’s a perfect fit for all your needs, Call or WhatsApp +256 705 533833 or visit their website https://akkinzi.com/ to place a booking at this luxury place.

Kinzi also boasts with a fully stocked bar, a restaurant that prepares all dishes. They also on another wing of the same place have luxury apartments that are designed with modern interior furnishings, a fully stocked and installed kitchen, DSTV, a well spacious sitting room and bedrooms.

StarTimes To Launch New Local Drama ‘Pink Ladies’

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StarTimes has announced a new drama series as part of its 2023 content line-up. The new drama series titled Pink Ladies boasts star studded cast with some of the top actors leading the cast, the show is set to air on Rembo TV starting this November.

The series is headlined by Azziad Nasenya (Cecilia), Shix Kapienga (Trizah), Doreah Chege (Anne), Pascal Tokodi (Charlie) and newcomer Brenda Gesare (Stephanie). The show is directed by Reuben Odanga who is responsible for some of the biggest movie and television hits in Kenya.

Pink Ladies revolves around four single women who find themselves navigating the complexities of life, friendship, relationships, career and finances. Each one with their own background story, motivations and strengths. When they decide to move in together, this provokes fun plot twists and laugh out loud moments .There is jealousy, petty arguments, selfishness but they unite in love and encourage growth amongst themselves. They are simply “Human beings”.

Dorea takes center stage as the main character, Anne who craves for affection and is determined to get married. Azziad Nasenya plays fashion conscious and stylish Cecilia who desires the finer things in life, Shix brings to life Trizah a typical tomboy with no interest in relationships and focused on her career one exudes attractiveness and while Brenda Gesare’s Stephanie is a youthful trendsetter obsessed with all things fashionable (Stephanie). This series also features Pascal Tokodi as Charlie a charming gentleman who the ladies will have their eyes set on, other notable features include Jimmy Gathu amongst others.

“This show is a captivating watch, the audience should expect a high-energy show that resonates with today’s culture, and also great performances from the cast. It has love, romance, comedy and drama! All the elements that deliver a great show,” says the show director Reuben Odanga

StarTimes strategic plan to grow its slate of local drama titles and maintain its track record as a storyteller and content creator has been one of the main draw for the media company’s subscribers with previous local drama such a Nia and Kiu, enjoying great resonance with subscribers.

Pink Ladies” promises to be a binge worthy show and will air every Monday to Friday from 8:00 PM to 8:30 PM on Rembo TV exclusively on StarTimes at DTT channel 113 and DTH channel 484.

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JOSHUA KATO: Understanding Residence Rules For Taxation Purposes In Uganda

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By Joshua Kato

Taxation in Uganda is governed by the Income Tax Act, which outlines various rules and regulations that individuals and businesses must adhere to. Understanding the concept of residence rules helps in determining who is subject to taxation in a specific jurisdiction.

Uganda’s taxes residents on their worldwide incomes, and source-based for non-residents. Any non-resident who carries on business in Uganda, is employed in Uganda, or sells certain types of properties is subject to taxation provided that income is derived from sources in Uganda.

Tax on incomes of imposes corporations, partnerships, trusts and individuals residing or carrying on business within the country is imposed by the Ugandan Income Tax Act Cap 340 (ITA).

Individuals who derive income from Uganda are liable to different types of taxes as per the charging section in the ITA. These among others include; –

  1. Withholding tax (WHT) on individuals and corporations – This is withheld at source at the time of payment. WHT is made on payments such as employment income (PAYE), dividends and interests, professional fees and others. Non-residents that derive interest, dividends and royalties from sources in Uganda. The rate of withholding tax on most payments in Uganda is 15%. However, in respect of goods and services, a withholding tax of 6% is levied.
  2. There are also consumption taxes on goods and services, save for those that are zero-rated or tax-exempt. These include value-added tax (VAT), Import duty, Export duty and Excise duty. Standard VAT rate is currently at 18%.
  3. Resident and non-resident companies suffer a standard 30% corporation tax on their chargeable income tax.

For purposes of taxation, who is a resident?

Who is a resident individual?

The Ugandan Income Tax Act, Cap 340 considers an individual to be a resident person, if;

  • Has a permanent home in Uganda; or be present in Uganda –
  • For a period of, or periods amounting in aggregate to, 183 days or more in any 12-month period that commences or ends during the year of income; or
  • During the year of income and in each of the 2 preceding years of income for periods averaging more than 122 days in each such year of income.

 

What is a resident company?

A company is resident in Uganda if; –

  • It is incorporated or formed under Ugandan law,
  • It has management and control of its affairs exercised in Uganda or
  • It has majority of its operations are carried out in the country during the taxation year.

Non-resident corporations, in addition to payment of the standard 30% corporate tax, a withholding tax rate of 15% is levied on a branch of a foreign company on the profit repatriated to the head office.

The ITA also designates as exempt from tax, income earned by specific types of organizations. The ITA expanded the definition of exempt organizations to include a non-profit research institution. The intention of this is to promote investment in not-for-profit research.

Residence can be terminated by notifying the tax authorities and immigration. When leaving Uganda, an individual exiting Uganda is required to de-register for taxes and notify the URA and immigration. It is prudent to obtain a tax credit certificate as it may be needed in the home country as evidence that income was taxed while in Uganda.

In scenarios where the exiting individual has been contributing to the National Social Security Fund, you are required to make an application for the social security claim if they have been with the fund at-least three years. Please note that social security registration is mandatory only if the expatriate intends to stay in Uganda for more than 3 years and the employer has at least 5 employees.

Currently, Uganda has double-taxation treaties (DTTs) with nine (09) countries. The main purpose of these DTTs is to eliminate double taxation and facilitate the allocation of taxing rights. Countries where Uganda has DTTs include; – Denmark, India, Italy, Mauritius, the Netherlands, Norway, South Africa, the UK and Zambia. Tax treaties pose different legal provisions from those envisaged under the ITA.

Please note, where there is a conflict between the provisions of ITA and the terms of a particular DTT, the treaty takes precedence to respect international law and treaty obligations.

The writer is a Chartered Accountant and Tax advisor

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Kiru Health Centre In Abim District In Sorry State Despite Gov’t Sending Money For Maintenance

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The Dilapidated Kiru Health Centre II-PHOTO B STEVEN ARIONG
By Steven Ariong
ABIM: On Monday while giving his closing remarks at the celebrations to mark the 61years of Uganda’s independence, President Museveni again as usual said he would crash corrupt officials describing them as parasites  who are failing development in the country.
Indeed the corruption parasites are very comfortable in Abim district to the extent that they have failed to repair the health centre II which the wind plucked the roof off three years down the road.
Kiru health centre II located in Kiru town council in Abim district is in bad situation but the district officials especially the health department have kept silent of repairing the health unit despite the ministry of health sending resources to the health centre.
This publication has learnt that the health centre serves a population of 12,000 people. Joseph Owilli one of the residents says nurses have no choice but to attend expectant mothers under the sunshine .
“The facility has remained the way it’s now three years, no body bothers to repair it but we are told millions of shillings are being sent to run this facility but no single day have they thought to repair the facility”-he said
Jesca Abonyo another resident says what only needs its putting back new five ironsheets that the wind blew up three year back but now its has remain deroofed all along.
“We go to the same place even if the roof is open because we have no option,”he said.
A source at the district health office who spoke on condition of anonymity fearing to be reprimanded told this publication that corruption in Abim district has reached to the level where no one can manage to fight it.
Several attempts to get a comment from the district health officer Abim were futile as his mobile phone was off.
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PERFECT DEAL: Why Staying At Kinzi Apartments Jinja During Nyege Nyege Is a Memorable Experience

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Nyege Nyege Festival is a four-day electronic music festival held annually in Jinja, Uganda. It is one of the most popular music festivals in Africa, attracting thousands of people from all over the continent and the world.

One of the best places to stay during Nyege Nyege is Kinzi Apartments Jinja. Kinzi Apartments is a modern apartment complex located just a short walk from the festival grounds. The apartments are spacious and comfortable, and they offer a variety of amenities, including a bar and restaurant.

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But what really makes Kinzi Apartments Jinja stand out is the nightlife during Nyege Nyege. After a long day of dancing and partying at the festival, guests can come back to Kinzi Apartments and relax in the gardens, enjoy a delicious meal at the restaurant, or head to the bar for a drink.

The bar at Kinzi Apartments Jinja is a popular spot for festival goers to unwind and socialize. The bartenders are friendly and knowledgeable, and they offer a wide selection of drinks, including local beers, international cocktails, and non-alcoholic beverages.

On the nights of Nyege Nyege, the bar at Kinzi Apartments Jinja is transformed into a nightclub. The DJs play the latest electronic music, and the dance floor is always packed. It is the perfect place to let loose and have a good time after a long day at the festival.

In addition to the bar, Kinzi Apartments Jinja also hosts a variety of other events during Nyege Nyege, such as pool parties, barbecues, and live music performances. These events are a great way to meet other festivalgoers and make new friends.

Overall, Kinzi Apartments Jinja is the perfect place to stay during Nyege Nyege Festival. The apartments are spacious and comfortable, the amenities are excellent, and the nightlife is incredible. If you are looking for a place to relax and recharge after a long day at the festival, then Kinzi Apartments Jinja is the place for you.

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Here are some tips for making the most of your stay at Kinzi Apartments Jinja during Nyege Nyege Festival:

  • Book your accommodations early, as Kinzi Apartments Jinja fills up quickly during the festival.
  • Arrive at Kinzi Apartments Jinja early in the day so that you have time to relax and unwind before heading to the festival grounds.
  • Take advantage of the amenities at Kinzi Apartments Jinja, such as the gardens, bar, and restaurant.
  • Be sure to check out the events that Kinzi Apartments Jinja is hosting during the festival. These events are a great way to meet other festival goers and have a good time.
  • After a long day at the festival, return to Kinzi Apartments Jinja and relax by the pool, enjoy a delicious meal at the restaurant, or head to the bar for a drink.

With its comfortable accommodations, excellent amenities, and vibrant nightlife, Kinzi Apartments Jinja is the perfect place to stay during Nyege Nyege Festival.

How Multiple Departments In Ministry Of Water And Environment Affects Service Delivery

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One Of The Tanks Installed By Ministry Of Water And Environment For An Irrigation System In Serere- Photo by Joseph Opado
By Mark Kotol
SOROTI: Concerned Ugandans in Teso, Sebei and Karamoja  regions have raised concerns over non productive  departments created within  the ministry of water and environment saying they have failed  to  create any impact in service delivery but instead it has worsened the service delivery in the country.
Ministry of water has many departments within the ministry include, Water Umbrella for Eastern Uganda, Water Umbrella for North eastern Uganda, Water for production department, small and urban town water supply  system. This publication has learnt that each department has it’s own budget and has it’s own staffs earning salaries in their departments but within the ministry of water and environment.
Joseph Omudu a resident of Tubur town council in Soroti district said the worsr department is water Umbrella which spend more than 2bn to construct water supply system in Tubur and he said till now the system is not working. According to Mr.Omudu, the system has now taken to about five years without serving water to the expected population.
“If I was the president would stop this so called water Umbrella departments because it’s being created for eating money,”he said.
Patrick Omoding from Kateta sub county in Serere district, says the same department spent shs 1.4bn constructing water system in the place but now its ten years no single water. He said at one point the team from the ministry of water eastern region admitted that a mistake was made during the siting of where to construct the tank but promised that they were waiting for resource this financial year to relocate the tank to the hill so that the pressure can be much.
“All this is waste of resource for the work not done,”he said.
Mr.Omoding said the Kateta system was supervised by an engineer called Kato who’s now managing central region.
Joel Cherop from Bukwo town council said the same Water Umbrella department made people of Bukwo to drink contaminated water after someone went and washed the chemicals spray pump inside the main tank.
“Several people were admitted because of the carelessness of the staff employed by the department,”he said
Joseph Longos from Amudat town council in Karamoja sub region said  the system managed by the water Umbrella has failed adding that they spent shs 13billion but the systems works according to it’s own moods.  Mr.Longos called for general audit on the expenditure of these departments and the impacts of the resources to the community.
Jeremiah Lokut from Napak said at least projects under water for production are much better because irrigation systems are in places like Napak and Abim.