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Politics 21 April 2026

Uganda Parliament Rejects 8% Tax on Imported Software, Approves VAT Amendment Bill

Ugandan lawmakers passed the Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2026, after dropping a proposed 8% tax on imported software to protect the Digital Uganda Vision and business costs. The bill retains input tax relief for large hotel and tourism projects despite debates over investment thresholds. Source: https://observer.ug/news/parliament-drops-proposed-tax-on-imported-software-passes-vat-amendment-bill

Source: The Observer (Uganda)
  • parliament
  • vat-bill
  • software-tax

economy 21 April 2026

Balancing Uganda's Sovereignty and Economic Openness

While safeguarding Uganda's sovereignty is essential, overly restrictive measures risk stifling the nation's economic vitality, particularly the informal 'suitcase economy.' The commentary urges a measured approach to protectionism that allows the country to thrive. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/oped/commentary/sovereignty-bill-versus-the-suitcase-economy-5431876

Source: Daily Monitor (Uganda)
  • sovereignty-bill
  • suitcase-economy
  • uganda-economy

Business 21 April 2026

US Company in Major Congo Minerals Pact Exaggerated Mining Expertise, Records Reveal

Documents and sources indicate that a US firm involved in a significant minerals deal in the Democratic Republic of Congo overstated its mining background. Principals of Virtus claimed operation of a processing plant that stayed idle and unsold. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/us-firm-in-key-congo-minerals-deal-overstated-its-mining-experience-documents-and-sources-show-5431862

Source: Daily Monitor (Uganda)
  • congo
  • minerals
  • us firm

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Ugandan lawmakers passed the Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2026, after dropping a proposed 8% tax on imported software to protect the Digital Uganda Vision and business costs. The bill retains input tax relief for large hotel and tourism projects despite debates over investment thresholds. Source: https://observer.ug/news/parliament-drops-proposed-tax-on-imported-software-passes-vat-amendment-bill

economy

economy

While safeguarding Uganda's sovereignty is essential, overly restrictive measures risk stifling the nation's economic vitality, particularly the informal 'suitcase economy.' The commentary urges a measured approach to protectionism that allows the country to thrive. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/oped/commentary/sovereignty-bill-versus-the-suitcase-economy-5431876

Health

Health

Uganda's efforts to eradicate malaria will fall short unless persons with disabilities (PWDs) are deliberately included in interventions. Excluding them risks deepening inequality despite well-intentioned programs. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/oped/commentary/we-can-t-kick-out-malaria-while-ignoring-pwds-5431872

Business

Business

Documents and sources indicate that a US firm involved in a significant minerals deal in the Democratic Republic of Congo overstated its mining background. Principals of Virtus claimed operation of a processing plant that stayed idle and unsold. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/us-firm-in-key-congo-minerals-deal-overstated-its-mining-experience-documents-and-sources-show-5431862