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Politics 3 April 2026

MPs Slam Health Ministry Over Stalled X-ray Room Repairs in 20 Hospitals

Ugandan lawmakers expressed outrage during a parliamentary session over the Ministry of Health's failure to repair X-ray rooms in 20 hospitals due to procurement guideline violations. The Auditor General's report also highlighted funding shortfalls in immunisation and heavy patient costs for essential services. Source: https://www.parliament.go.ug/news/4387/stalled-repairs-x-ray-rooms-20-hospitals-irk-mps

Source: Parliament of Uganda
  • parliament
  • health ministry
  • procurement

Politics 3 April 2026

Parliament Approves Pay Boost for UPDF Privates from Shs 650,000 to Shs 816,280

Uganda's Parliament has greenlit a salary increase for Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces privates, raising their pay from Shs 650,000 to Shs 816,280, pending budget allocation. The agreement came during a committee meeting between defence officials and MPs aiming to progress toward a Shs 1 million target. Source: https://www.parliament.go.ug/index.php/news/4385/pay-rise-army-privates-gets-greenlight

Source: Parliament of Uganda
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  • salary-increase
  • parliament

Politics 3 April 2026

Parliament Orders KCCA to Enforce Axle Load Controls on Kampala Roads

Ugandan lawmakers have instructed the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) to introduce axle load controls on city roads to extend their lifespan and reduce frequent repairs. The directive emerged during a Committee on Presidential Affairs meeting reviewing KCCA's 2026/27 Ministerial Policy Statement. Source: https://www.parliament.go.ug/index.php/news/4383/kcca-directed-implement-axle-load-controls-city-roads

Source: Parliament of Uganda
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  • kampala
  • roads

economy 3 April 2026

Uganda Government Presents Tax Bills for FY2026/27 with New Levies on Secondhand Clothes and More

The Ugandan government has introduced several tax amendment bills for the upcoming financial year, including a 30% environmental levy on imported secondhand clothing to curb waste and boost local production. Other measures target excise duties on spirits, cement, paints, cooking fat, and new withholding taxes on digital services, gaming winnings, and high incomes. Source: https://www.parliament.go.ug/index.php/news/4384/govt-tables-tax-bills-fy202627

Source: Parliament of Uganda
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  • environmental-levy
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Ugandan lawmakers expressed outrage during a parliamentary session over the Ministry of Health's failure to repair X-ray rooms in 20 hospitals due to procurement guideline violations. The Auditor General's report also highlighted funding shortfalls in immunisation and heavy patient costs for essential services. Source: https://www.parliament.go.ug/news/4387/stalled-repairs-x-ray-rooms-20-hospitals-irk-mps

economy

economy

The Ugandan government has introduced several tax amendment bills for the upcoming financial year, including a 30% environmental levy on imported secondhand clothing to curb waste and boost local production. Other measures target excise duties on spirits, cement, paints, cooking fat, and new withholding taxes on digital services, gaming winnings, and high incomes. Source: https://www.parliament.go.ug/index.php/news/4384/govt-tables-tax-bills-fy202627

Health

Health

Uganda's Public Accounts Committee has directed Entebbe Regional Referral Hospital to enhance its mental health services amid rising patient numbers overwhelming Butabika National Referral Hospital. Lawmakers highlighted high depression and suicide rates, pushing for expanded infrastructure and staffing. Source: https://www.parliament.go.ug/index.php/news/4381/expand-mental-health-unit-entebbe-hospital

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Ugandan musician Joshua Baraka has voiced frustration over artists who spend more time criticizing peers than creating music, calling for a return to the studio. He emphasizes that true artistry speaks through work, not endless opinions. Source: https://www.howwe.ug/news/entertainment/42745/ugandan-artists-too-much-talking-instead-of-doing-music-joshua-baraka