In the New Vision, Thursday, July 28, 2016

Jul 28, 2016

URA has registered over sh400 billion shortfall in tax collections.

Police boss Kale Kayihura has dropped the commanders of the special elite Police unit. But do you know what this elite unit does? Well, read the New Vision to know more.

URA has registered over sh400 billion shortfall in tax collections. We have the full story on what has contributed to this shortfall, and how it has affected critical areas of the economy.

Former Ministry of Public Service top officials, Christopher Obey and David Oloka, who have spent over a year on remand over a pension scam, are facing another case of grabbing over 400 hectares of land in Luweero.  Do not miss the details in the New Vision.

The Government has been losing sh88b a year over poor implementation of projects, Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda has revealed. This and more stories from the Kyankwanzi retreat are in your favourite paper.

President Museveni has told the NRM party to create SACCOS in every district. Will they be for only NRM members and if so, how will the members be screened? New Vision gives you a hint on when and how they will be formed, and how they will be managed.

Makerere University staff will get their salaries and arrears today. Read the New Vision to know where the money came from since the university is said to have run out funds.

In another twist in the Katosi road saga, a former UNRA official has told court that the project was rushed. Find out who rushed it and why.

We all thought that the Arrow Boys were a thing of the past until the recent Gulu attack. Read the details in the New Vision.

The Electoral Commission has set the dates for displaying the national voters' register in new districts. Do not miss the concerned districts and the set dates in the New Vision.

MP Betty Nambooze has challenged Mengo leaders on politics and how to protect Buganda's interests. Do not miss her arguments and advice to the leaders on elective politics.

In yet more shocking road accidents,  school children and their teachers died yesterday when a taxi crashed on Hoima-Kampala road. In another accident update, the St Lawrence Schools boss, Lawrence Mukiibi, remains in intensive care in a Kampala hospital following the Tuesday motor accident near his school. Follow the details and updates in the leading daily.

The UN will fund agro-processing and energy projects in 21 districts. Find out what will be done in these projects. We have the districts that will benefit and when the projects will start.

In Katakwi, over 200 people have been displaced in Angisa parish in Magoro sub-county. Over 57 homes were erased to the ground. Find out what is happening there.

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