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The Industrial Court has ordered Uganda Airlines to pay its former Chief Executive Officer, Cornwell Muleya, more than UGX455 million following a ruling that found his dismissal illegal. In a detailed judgment delivered on October 24, 2025, by Justice Anthony Wabwire Musana, court held that Muleya’s suspension and eventual termination violated the Employment Act. Additionally, it contravened Uganda Airlines’ Human Resource Manual, particularly for failing to accord him a fair hearing before dismissal The award comes after a long legal battle that began when Muleya challenged his 2022 dismissal, arguing that he had been unfairly removed without due process. Court…
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The Industrial Court has allowed six former Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) employees to sue government on behalf of 1,236 former colleagues for recovery of terminal benefits following the agency’s…
Ugandan transporters and other road users of the planned Uganda-DR Congo joint roads project will have to pay for the roads whenever they use them, according to outcomes of the talks between the two countries.In 2018, Uganda entered an agreement the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to construct roads connecting the two countries, with the major aim of improving trade. Initially, the government had indicated that the project would be 223km long in the DR Congo, at a cost of $335 million (UGX1,232 billion), and Uganda would contribute 20 percent of the amount or about $68 million (about UGX246 billion).This was…
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As Kampala awaits the change of the mode of public transport from small carriers to bigger ones as per the presidential directive, private player Tondeka Metro Company has come out to support the recent presidential ban on importation of buses in Uganda. Tondeka’s Chief Executive Dennis Kibukamusoke says that the Presidential directive is a welcome move and Tondeka was already considering working with local manufacturers in its second phase of implementation. Kibukamusoke says the directive of the President is not new because he had already directed Tondeka to only import the initial 980 buses and work out a mechanism to…
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