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Politics 1 April 2026

Parliament Orders KCCA to Enforce Axle Load Controls on Kampala Roads

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

Source: Parliament of Uganda
  • kcca
  • kampala roads
  • parliament

Politics 1 April 2026

Uganda Government Introduces Tax Bills for FY2026/27 with 30% Levy on Second-Hand Clothes

The Ugandan government has presented new tax legislation for the 2026/27 financial year, featuring a 30% environmental levy on imported second-hand clothing to curb waste and boost local manufacturing. Additional changes target excise duties on spirits, cement, paints, cooking fat, and introduce withholding taxes on digital services, gaming winnings, and high incomes. Source: https://www.parliament.go.ug/news/4384/govt-tables-tax-bills-fy202627

Source: Parliament of Uganda
  • tax-bills
  • environmental-levy
  • secondhand-clothes

Health 1 April 2026

Parliament Directs Entebbe Hospital to Boost Mental Health Unit Amid Butabika Overcrowding

Uganda's Public Accounts Committee has instructed Entebbe Regional Referral Hospital to enhance its mental health services to alleviate congestion at Butabika National Referral Hospital. The move addresses rising depression rates, suicide cases, and high mental illness among children, exacerbated by limited capacity at lower-level facilities. Source: https://www.parliament.go.ug/news/4381/expand-mental-health-unit-entebbe-hospital

Source: Parliament of Uganda
  • mental-health
  • entebbe-hospital
  • butabika

Politics 1 April 2026

Parliament Halts New Guidelines on Shs1 Billion District Road Fund

Uganda's Parliament has suspended fresh guidelines from the Ministry of Works and Transport that limit district road rehabilitation costs to Shs8-20 million per kilometer, following objections from MPs who argue they hinder effective road maintenance. The decision ensures districts retain control over road priorities and budgeting. Source: https://www.parliament.go.ug/news/4382/parliament-suspends-new-guidelines-shs1-billion-district-road-fund

Source: Parliament of Uganda
  • parliament
  • roads
  • district-fund

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

Health

Health

Uganda's Public Accounts Committee has instructed Entebbe Regional Referral Hospital to enhance its mental health services to alleviate congestion at Butabika National Referral Hospital. The move addresses rising depression rates, suicide cases, and high mental illness among children, exacerbated by limited capacity at lower-level facilities. Source: https://www.parliament.go.ug/news/4381/expand-mental-health-unit-entebbe-hospital

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news

Two key initiatives, SMILES and GER, are empowering over 14,000 vulnerable refugee households in Uganda towards economic independence through integrated poverty graduation and market development strategies. A recent Learning Summit highlighted impressive results, including an 89.4% graduation rate, amid declining humanitarian aid. Source: https://observer.ug/news/thousands-of-refugee-households-in-uganda-move-towards-self-reliance

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media

Veteran journalist Daniel K. Kalinaki retires after nearly three decades shaping Uganda's media, particularly through bold reporting at Daily Monitor from 2008-2013. A tribute by former colleague Alex B. Atuhaire highlights their impactful partnership and Kalinaki's legacy in newsroom leadership. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/kalinaki-a-man-who-has-had-a-decided-say-on-media-landscape-of-the-modern-times-5409770