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VIDEO: “These people stole my bank, shared the legal fees in Bank of Uganda” – Furious Tycoon Sudhir Hits At Bank Of Uganda Officials After Court Victory
Minutes after legally slaying Bank of Uganda, for the ninth time, but this time for good, Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia, hit at certain officials of the central bank for stealing his bank, unnecessarily dragging him to court and prolonging the case for selfish gains. “These people stole my bank. They shared the legal fees in Bank…
“The future i see is people will have upcountry homes and only do apartments in cities” – Sudhir Advises Youth To Go Into Real Estate Business
Billionaire and Chairman Ruparelia Group of Companies, Sudhir Ruparelia has advised Ugandans to put their money in the real estate business because it’s one of the few businesses that can endure storms of Uganda’s economy. In an exclusive interview with this website, the real estate mogul told Ugandans not to take the Real Estate business…
Over 1,600 New Voters Registered Ahead Of Soroti East By-election
The Electoral Commission has registered an additional 1,679 voters for the Soroti East by-election. In the 2021 general elections, Soroti City East Division had 34,784 registered voters, but the number has now increased to 36,481 voters. During the update of the National Voters’ Register that was conducted between June 10-14, 2022, the commission recorded other…
Gov’t Earmarks UGX 300M For Installing X-Ray Machine At Buliisa Hospital
The government has through the Ministry of Health earmarked Shillings 300million for the installation of a brand new digital X-ray machine at Buliisa general hospital. The digital X-ray machine has been lying idle for two years since it was procured by the Health Ministry owing to the district’s failure to secure money for its complete…
Victoria University Starts Admissions For August-September Intake With 60% Tuition Deduction
Victoria University Kampala, Uganda’s leading transformation university has announced that registration for the August-September intake for Academic Year 2022 has kicked off to aid students enroll for their digital learning environment. Through an announcement posted via its socials, Victoria University urged potential students especially S.6 vacists to enroll for its work-integrated experiential learning which guarantees…
URA’s Shs25 Trillion Target Plan
Uganda Revenue Authority Commissioner General John Rujoki Musinguzi has outlined his plan that will make it possible for him to achieve the Shs25.1tn target for FY2022/23 set by the Minister of Finance Planning and Economic Development. Speaking to journalists at the Authority’s headquarters in Nakawa Kampala Musinguzi said, “I must note that the revenue mobilisation…
Big Hearted Ruparelia Foundation Announces Free Eye Medical Camp
Ruparelia Foundation the philanthropic arm of the Ruparelia Group, a conglomerate owned by Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia, has announced that it will be conducting free eye camp to offer free services to Ugandans. Through their socials, Ruparelia Foundation partnering with Nica and one more organization announced that the free medical camp will run from August 20,…
Resourceful Premier Recruitment Sources More Jobs For Bike Riders In Dubai
Premier Recruitment Limited a local outsourcing firm has announced more jobs for Ugandan youths that will see them earn over Shs2.4 million per month. According to the poster, bike riders are needed in Dubai. The requirements for applying for the job include; CV, registration fee, passport, driving license, age (24-35 years), medical fitness, and fluency…
Crane Bank Fraud: Why Bank of Uganda Losses In Sudhir vs Crane Bank Left The Banker Of Bankers Naked Beyond Repair
Bank of Uganda (BoU) had a torrid 2017 as the Crane Bank saga weighed on the country’s central bank. What began as an everyday activity to supervise and regulate the banking sector when they took over and subsequently sold Crane Bank to DFCU turned out to be a big speck in the late Emmanuel Tumusime-Mutebile led…
Hot Revelations From Experts: Here Is Why Men Die Earlier Than Women
Scientists have unearthed a possible reason why men tend to die at younger ages than women: Those who lose Y chromosomes from their blood cells as they age may be more vulnerable to heart tissue scarring and heart failure. The research is the latest to look at the phenomenon of “mosaic loss of Y” —…