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Allan Tumuhimbise
Allan Tumuhimbise@allanktumu·
My first car was a Subaru Legacy B Sport. Same engineers, same pool that bought us the MacBooks. We just kept it running. 5 of us, 4M each every month. Whoever's turn it was that month drove off in a car. I still remember all five of us going together to the car bonds in Nakawa and Kireka to buy that month's car. Every trip was a moment of excitement. I could not wait for mine. Laptops first. Then cars. Same five names every time, no contracts, no interest.
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OBAFEMI💚🪔💰@FemzyGreenLand·
I’m 95% sure that this guy escaped from psychiatric😭😹
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Uncle Ras D'artte
Uncle Ras D'artte@Dartte__45·
There's a Ugandan website for this , Motoka dot com(don't be stupid please). Enter brand name eg Toyota Specific car type eg Harrier Enter year of manufacture eg 2016 It will calculate all the taxes due for all the various engine sizes eg taxes for 1800cc, 2000cc , 2500cc for the same vehicle.
The Petrol Head Prophet · PHP@AutoTrendzUg

Walk into a bond knowing this math or walk in blind. Your choice! URA tax on a used car, broken down step by step, on a 2018 Subaru Forester. Bonds in Kampala will quote you over UGX 70M for a car that landed for just UGX 55M or less. The 15M sitting between those two numbers is their margin. Below is the URA tax math that lets you see that margin coming. Save this thread.

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Livingstone Mukasa
Livingstone Mukasa@MukasaMulya·
If there is such a thing as an open secret, I’m going to let you in on one: Capitalism favors owners (owners of capital). Since most of us start with no inheritance, we enter the system with only our labor. 1/4
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Agather Atuhaire
Agather Atuhaire@AAgather·
I don’t know if this is still necessary but with new information I have to clear the record. The money Among and her cronies stole in the 8 months between July 2025 and Feb 2026 is over UGX 50,000,000,000 ( about $13.5M). These astronomical amounts spent on “parliamentary commission operations” were picked directly from @BOU_Official unlike those for “outreach programs” for the speaker and commissioners which were channeled through the Parliamentary Sacco. #UgandaParliamentExhibitionII
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Agather Atuhaire@AAgather

Between July 21, 2025 and Feb 26,2026 (6 months), UGX 10,618,200,000 (about $3M), was transferred through the parliamentary Sacco to Speaker Among (about 80% of it) and the four back bench commissioners; Mpuuga, Afoyochan, Akampurira and Silwanyi, for “out reach programs”, “donations” and “corporate social responsibility”. It beats the money (17,000,000,000) irregularly transferred to the personal accounts of the staff of Among’s office that was exposed during the first #UgandaParliamentExhibition in 2024 because at least it was a longer period of 1 year. #UgandaParliamentExhibitionII

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Isaac N. Mpanga@Isacmpanga·
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ChinaPay 🇨🇳@enockofficial4·
@NinyeTabz Remember the series "24" ? Yes, it feels the same in Uganda rn😂 Something is happening in every hour😂
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Tabz
Tabz@NinyeTabz·
The 11th speaker of Parliament’s home at Mackinon road got some uninvited guests a few minutes ago from Uganda Police.
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ChinaPay 🇨🇳@enockofficial4·
Interesting!
TOKO@GodwinTOKO

Where were you on the 21st of July last year? Well, on that day, A LOT of money was withdrawn from the parliamentary SACCO: First, Scovia Kongai withdrew 500,000,000/=, then Joan Apolot withdrew 500,000,000/=, Apio Esther withdrew 500,000,000/=, Muzamil withdrew 400,000,000/= then Rachael Ainamasiko withdrew 400,000,000/=. That wasn't it. Not yet! Gonzaga Mitimbo withdrew 400,000,000/=, Esther Afoyochan withdrew 400,000,000/=, then Okema Leonard withdrew 400,000,000/=, then came @ChrisObore1. He withdrew 220,000,000/=, then he came back the same day & took 160, 000,000/=. Okema returned and took 210,000,000/=, then Molly Ozelle took 50,000,000/= and Muzamil another 50,000,000/=. So, within the 8 hours of that day’s work day, people close to the speaker withdrew at least 4,190,000,000/= - Four billion, one hundred and ninety million. All this money was signed for as for speaker’s outreach, for outreach by unnamed parliamentary commissioners, or for use to fulfil unfulfilled CSR pledges - in the case of Obore. Interestingly, this was the time Speaker Among was busy in the thick of her campaigns for NRM’s CEC. As many will recall, A LOT of money was spent in voter bribery during that election to the point that even the deputy speaker decried the amount of money spent by candidates he didn't name. In the end, Among trounced Kadaga with a difference not often seen in our politics. #UgandaParliamentExhibitionII

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Daily Monitor
Daily Monitor@DailyMonitor·
PAYE changes they’re not telling you For many professionals today, one salary is no longer enough. So, when the government introduces a system where additional effort attracts the highest tax rate immediately, people naturally begin asking: Are we taxing extra productivity or punishing survival? bit.ly/3OY2wJT #MonitorUpdates
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TOKO
TOKO@GodwinTOKO·
Before Among became Speaker of Parliament, the office didn't have a donation budget. Not even 1,000/=! Only the president did. In 2022, she started with 2.9 billion for donations! Then it doubled, & increased by 10 billion! Today she has 14.2 billion to donate. That's 1.2 billion per month, or 40 million shillings every day - 24 hours - or 1.6 million per hour, in THIS Uganda! Money just for her to give out as she deems fit, if at all she decides to give it out anyway! #UgandaParliamentExhibitionII
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TOKO@GodwinTOKO

In 2022, Jacob Oulanyah cut the office of speaker’s budget from 4.4 billion to 3.9 billion. He had said publicly that he wanted it to fall to 2 billion & that was the start. He didn't live long enough to do it. Instead, Among took over. As soon as she did, she increased it to 8.2 billion, then 13 billion, & then made it 19,000,000,000/=. All this, in less than four years! #UgandaParliamentExhibitionII

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ISHMAEL.@Ishmaelthehost·
You know you are really corrupt when your corruption shocks even the corrupt.🙌🏾😂
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TOKO
TOKO@GodwinTOKO·
In 2022, Jacob Oulanyah cut the office of speaker’s budget from 4.4 billion to 3.9 billion. He had said publicly that he wanted it to fall to 2 billion & that was the start. He didn't live long enough to do it. Instead, Among took over. As soon as she did, she increased it to 8.2 billion, then 13 billion, & then made it 19,000,000,000/=. All this, in less than four years! #UgandaParliamentExhibitionII
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Crazy Kennar
Crazy Kennar@crazy_kennar·
CURRENCIES IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Ubuntu Times
Ubuntu Times@ubuntutimesUg·
In October 2006, a domestic row erupted in the home of David Kiganda, the senior pastor of Christianity Focus Centre in Mengo, Kisenyi, when his wife, Hadijja Nasejje, allegedly cheated on him with a man selling chapattis. Kiganda would later divorce Hadijja and live single whilst taking care of their 5 children alone. In 2013, he announced how he had found love again and ended up marrying his current wife, Pr. Cindy Kiganda. Amidst his 2006 marital woes, Amarula Family (Amooti Omubalanguzi, Paddy Bitama-RIP- Daniel Irish Kanyerezi-Kyebandula Irish, Messe Bontwe-RIP) acted one of the funniest skits in Ugandan TV comedy on their show dubbed "Side Mirror" then. 👇🏿👇🏿
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King Melvin
King Melvin@melvinnasasira·
And the punishment does not end at PAYE. After being taxed like there is no tomorrow, the Ugandan walks into a digital economy that has been booby-trapped by the same government. Mobile money: Uganda is the only country in the region that taxes the value of money you withdraw from your own wallet, on top of taxing the service fee. Withdraw UGX 1 million through mobile money and you part with about UGX 16,630 in fees and taxes. Do the same at a bank or ATM and you pay around UGX 3,000. Sending and withdrawing that same UGX 1 million on mobile money costs more than transporting the cash physically across Kampala. Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa do not tax the transaction value at all. Smartphones: Uganda is the only country in the region that imposes a 10% import duty on smartphones. Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Nigeria and South Africa charge zero. The result is that 61.7% of Ugandans still use feature phones, while their neighbours scroll into the future. Airtime and data: 12% excise duty on prepaid and postpaid airtime, plus 18% VAT on top of it. Internet in Uganda remains among the most expensive in East Africa, while data spend per user is one of the lowest on the continent. Translation: we pay the most to use the least. Rental income: Landlords cough up rental tax separately from PAYE, and individuals are taxed at 12% on gross rental income above UGX 2.82 million annually, with no deductions allowed for actual costs. Landlords do not absorb that cost. They pass it straight onto tenants, which is part of why rent in Kampala has become punishing for ordinary working people. You are taxed on your salary, then taxed again, indirectly, on the roof over your head. Withholding tax, VAT, fuel levies, environmental levies, the digital service tax on Netflix and YouTube subscriptions, road user fees, parking levies in Kampala, and the famous "service charges" that mysteriously appear at the bottom of restaurant bills. There is no corner of life in this country that has not been monetised, taxed, fined, or assessed. The net effect is brutal. A Ugandan in formal employment hands over the largest slice of their salary in PAYE earlier than any @jumuiya neighbour, then pays more to send money to their mother, more to access that money, more to call their mother, more to text their mother, more to watch a film to forget their mother is also broke, and more to fill the car they need to drive to see her. By the time the average worker has finished settling all the visible and invisible taxes, what remains is barely enough to fund the dignity of a working person. Meanwhile, those collecting the taxes are flying private, building palaces in Bukedea, and skipping the bills at international summits. Money goes up. Suffering trickles down. That is the actual model.
Yusuf Serunkuma🌹@YusufSerunkuma

Why would Uganda – the poorest of them all – have the highest PAYE regime?

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