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WBS TV, also known as Wavah Broadcasting Services Television, was a Ugandan television station that was founded by entrepreneur Gordon Wavamuno in 1997. Wavamuno, a prominent Ugandan businessman, sought to bring about a transformation in Uganda's television industry by offering high-quality programming to viewers.
The Uganda Revenue Authority ( URA) is a government revenue collection agency established by the Parliament of Uganda. Operating under the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, the URA is responsible for enforcing, assessing, collecting, and accounting for the various taxes imposed in Uganda. [3]
The Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development (MoFPED) is a cabinet-level government ministry of Uganda.Its mandate is to formulate sound economic and fiscal policies, mobilize resources for the implementation of government programmes, disburse public resources as appropriated by Parliament, and account for their use in accordance with national laws and international best practices.
The economy of Uganda has a great potential and appears poised for rapid growth and development. [17] Uganda is endowed with significant natural resources, including ample fertile land, regular rainfall, and mineral deposits. Chronic political instability and erratic economic management since the implementation of self-rule has produced a ...
Launched. June 16, 2007. ( 2007-06-16) Founder. Kin Kariisa. Links. Website. nextmedia .co .ug. NBS Television, owned by Kin Kariisa, is a Ugandan television network with its headquarters located at Next Media Park, Plot 13, Summit View Road, Naguru, Kampala District.
Corporate executive. Years active. 1995 — present. Known for. Mathematics, ICT, Leadership. Title. Commissioner-General of Uganda Revenue Authority. John Musinguzi Rujoki (born c. 1973 ), is a Ugandan mathematician and corporate executive who serves as the Commissioner-General of the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA), effective 2 April 2020. [1]
1962-1971. For the first five years following independence in 1962, Uganda's economy resumed rapid growth, with GDP, including subsistence agriculture, expanding approximately 6.7 percent per year. [2] Even with population growth estimated at 2.5 percent per year, net economic growth of more than 4 percent suggested that people's lives were ...
Executive Director of Centenary Bank and Director of Nation Media Group. Simon Kagugube (7 January 1956 – 15 February 2020), was a Ugandan lawyer, corporate executive and taxation expert, who served as the Chairman of the board of directors at Uganda Revenue Authority (URA), Uganda's revenue collection agency. [2]