Sunday, 16 August 2015

KIWANUKA KITUUKA APPEALS TO FOREIGN BANKS TO OPEN AGENCIES TO HELP UGANDANS GET FOREIGN ACCOUNTS EASILY.

Experience is the best teacher. I have seen how Government can disable a person who would otherwise do meaningful business. If you have any deal, Government is at liberty to make that deal flop by ensuring that you do not have/get the finances you solicited. This may be done under the cover of money being for terrorist activities or other. This is very frustrating
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I wish to appeal to foreign banks to help Ugandans by getting agencies locally that can help Ugandans acquire foreign accounts where such transactions may be channeled.
Foreign banks can greatly save Ugandans the need for an air ticket and the hurdle of looking around for a foreign bank where to open an account to be able to do business without the interference of Government. This surely is big business opportunity for such banks.

ACCIDENTS CLAIMING AND MAIMING SO MANY LIVES IN UGANDA




Six people have been admitted at Fort Portal Regional Referral Hospital in critical condition after they sustained serious injuries in a Wednesday morning motor accident in Fort Portal town near Voice of Tooro on Lugard Street.
By press time, police could only identify two of the victims as Pastor Peace Luwoza and Abel Kanyankole of Kabarole Christian fellowship church.
According to eye witnesses, the driver of a lorry, registration number UAU 761 L lost control and knocked a boy riding a bike, and two other cars in which the two pastors were traveling in. The cars were crashed beyond repair.
Police spokesperson for Rwenzori sub region, Mr Bakari Mugah Bashir confirmed the incident and added that police is hunting for the lorry driver who is on the run.
“Fort Portal Municipal Council must revise on the setup of the high way road in the middle of town and the parking of Lorries around town on the highway,” said an eye witness, Ms Janet Kyomya.