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#KNOW_YOUR_HISTORY: AFRICAN COUNTRIES AND THEIR OLD NAMES.

🇧🇯Benin (Dahomey) 🇧🇼Botswana (Bechuanaland) 🇧🇫Burkina Faso (Upper Volta) 🇧🇮Burundi (Rwanda-Urundi) 🇨🇫Central African Republic (Ubangi-Shari) 🇨🇬Congo Brazzaville (Middle Congo, French Congo) 🇨🇲 Cameroon ( German Cameroon)  🇨🇩DR Congo (Congo Free State, Belgian Congo, Léopodville, Republic of Zaire,) 🇩🇯Djibouti (French Somaliland, Afars and Issas) 🇸🇿Eswatini (Swaziland) 🇪🇹Ethiopia (Damot, Abyssinia) 🇬🇲 The Gambia (Senegambia, Kaabu, British Gambia) 🇬🇭Ghana (Gold Coast) 🇬🇳Guinea (Conarky, French Guinea, French Guinea) 🇬🇼Guinea-Bissau (Portuguese Guinea) 🇰🇪Kenya (British East Africa) 🇱🇸Lesotho (Basutoland) 🇲🇼Malawi (Nyasaland) 🇲🇱Mali (French Sudan) 🇲🇺Mauritius (Prins Mauritius van Nassaueiland) 🇲🇦Morocco (Al-Maghrib) 🇳🇦Namibia (Island Nawodo, Onawero) 🇷🇼Rwanda (Kinyarwanda) 🇸🇳 Senegal ( Senegambia) 🇹🇿Tanzania (Tanganyika) 🇺🇬Uganda (Buganda) 🇿🇲Zambia (Northern Rhodesia) 🇿🇼Zimbabwe (Rhodesia)

SHOULD YOU PAY TAXES IF THERE IS CORRUPTION IN YOUR COUNTRY ?.

  Matthew has been forced to give 30 bribes since the year began. First, it was to get a letter from the L.C. 1, and then it was to get an appointment or to have police assistance, among others. Even when he wanted to visit his brother, who had been arrested, he was told to pay for ‘tea’ before he could do it. While listening to the radio, he heard an announcement about paying taxes to build the nation. He wanted to know if he should pay taxes if some people are corrupt.   WHAT DOES THE LAW SAY? By law, every person who is above 18 years old may have to pay tax in one way or another. This is because there are different types of taxes. For example, there is a tax known as income tax which must be paid by all types of people who make money from within the country.   Other taxes include P.A.Y.E., which is a tax on your salary from employment(your job). Some other taxes are not direct such as the tax on salt, sugar and things we use in our day-to-day life. This is called Value

Watch Arua District Council Sitting 29-3-2023. #Information_is_Power . #we_inform_the_uninformed .

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MARACHA DISTRICT LAYS 29.5 BILLION DRAFT BUDGET, LOCALS RALLY MORE ALLOCATION FOR INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT.

STORY  by Joe maracani Maracha district residents have asked district councillors to consider consulting their electorates over their needs of priorities before final approval of district budget in may. Their  demand comes at a time Maracha district on Wednesday during council session laid  adraft budget projection of about 29.5 billion for next fiscal year, a draft which shall in due course be subjected to  scrutiny by the district Councilors and  various committees before it's final approval. Mr. Asea Bosco lays the draft budget before council on Wednesday 29-03-2023. According to the laid  draft budget, maracha district expects to source 1.1 billion from local revenue sources, 3.2 billion from discretional government transfers, 23.9 billion from government programs conditional grands amongst other sources for supporting the budget. while giving the budget speech, Asea Bosco ,the leader of government businesses also vice district chairperson explains that laid budget

I Received Iron Sheets Under NUSAF, Minister Mario Kania Denies Being Beneficiary of Karamoja Iron Sheet Scandal.

After weeks of hire-wired Karamoja iron saga, twenty-two (22) ministers submitted their statements to the Inspectorate of Government (IGG) explaining circumstances under which they received some iron sheets from  Prime Minister's Office. The list in the media include Hon. Mario Obiga Kania, the Minister of State for Lands, Housing and Urban Development who is also Member of Parliment for Terego East constituency in Terego District. In reaction to his name that appeared in Monitor together with his picture about ironsheets,  Hon. Minister Kania confidently responded by giving detailed information on how he got his ironsheets. "As you know in Prime Minister's office,  there are about six functional independent Ministries which do special programs for various areas, there's minister for Karamoja,  there's Minister for Luweero, there's Miniter for Northern Uganda, there's Minister for Relief, Disaster preparedness and Refugees. There are also two  D

Opinion; The Passed Anti-homosexuality bill is a ploy to divert Ugandans from discussing corruption scandals rocking the Country - Osuta Yusuf.

This homosexuality bill has been brought and passed at a well calculated time when the whole country is having breaking news on; 1. Arrogance and professional misconducts by government officials. 2. Corruption scandals with the recent been Karamoja Iron Sheet scandal, Karamoja goat scandal where Ministry officials allegedly spent 500,000 Shs to buy each  goat to be delivered for the vulnerable people  Karamoja Sub-region. 3. KCCA corruption scandal, among others. What pride do we have in having sex (producing) when the resources we have as a country to lay the foundation of our generation is being stolen in broad day light ?. “Homosexuality” is by choice and more over it affects the life of that person who accepts to be lured into it by money. But “Corruption” is a cancer that affects the life of everyone including  Christians, Muslims, Gays (LGBTQ), Men, Women, Tribes and so on. Ugandans must stop being gullible and naive. NB; These are my views and  opinions alone. They a

CAN YOU SUE YOUR EMPLOYER FOR NOT GIVING YOU ANY BREAKS ?.

#we_inform_the_uninformed . More in his link. Martha has been working with Bakalu and sons company limited, a fast-growing hardware company for 8 months now. Martha has faithfully worked daily for the last 8 months without a break, even on public holidays. She recently approached her boss Bakalu requesting to take a few days off as she is fatigued and wants to rest. Unfortunately, Mr Bakalu told her she is not paid to rest and she can quit if she thinks otherwise. Martha is sick and tired of this and is ready to sue her employer.   Do you think Martha can sue her employer Mr. Bakalu? Let us know in the comments below : Unsplash #BarefootLaw