Ugandan telecoms are bracing for a legal battle over a long-standing government request for the companies to open up their billing information to independent review. Since 2016, the government pushed for the acquisition and implementation of INMS (shorthand for Intelligent Network Monitoring System) a software that would record billing for voice and data. The government, sources say, is driven by a desire for fair assessment of tax levied on the

Government sources confirm that the Ugandan cabinet last week picked General Electric (G.E), one of the companies vying for the financing and construction of an oil refinery, to complete the venture. The meeting was held at State House Entebbe, the residency of the President. GE, an American company is a part of the Intra-continental Asset Holdings (IA) consortium, Mauritius-based private equity firm, and includes amongst others Washington based Yaatra Ventures