Four mobile money agents have been arrested by Police
for protesting against the Mobile Money tax. More than 50 mobile money agents
and dealers marched from, Kibuye, in Entebbe to Parliament to present a
petition to the Speaker, Rebecca Kadaga. They were however blocked by the
police.
Those arrested include Ben Kamyuka, John Bosco Byaruhanga, Rogers Mugisha, and Nassur Saluma.
Luke Owoyesigire, the Kampala Metropolitan Spokesperson, says that the agents will be charged with holding an unlawful procession.
Those arrested include Ben Kamyuka, John Bosco Byaruhanga, Rogers Mugisha, and Nassur Saluma.
Luke Owoyesigire, the Kampala Metropolitan Spokesperson, says that the agents will be charged with holding an unlawful procession.
Mathias Lukyamuzi the chairperson Kampala mobile money
dealers said they wanted to express their dissatisfaction to parliament about
the new tax. He says that they have given the government an ultimatum of four
days to scrap the tax or else they will not open for business.
Doreen Kyomuhendo, a mobile money agent says that
government should review the tax since mobile money employs hundreds of youths.
Meanwhile, in Masaka, mobile money dealers stormed
Telecom Service Centers in the area protesting against the new mobile money
tax.
The angry group of about 40 operators led by Gadhafi
Kabuuza closed their mobile money kiosks and marched around Masaka Streets
appealing to other colleagues to join them in the peaceful demonstration.
However, some of the Telecom Services such as MTN and Airtel, closed their shops fearing the wrath of the dealers. They also declined to speak to the media.
However, some of the Telecom Services such as MTN and Airtel, closed their shops fearing the wrath of the dealers. They also declined to speak to the media.
Kabuuza wants the Telecom companies to lead a campaign
and push the government to reconsider the decision to levy the tax on the
business. He explains that besides losing clients, the new tax has also
affected the commission fees they get as payment from the Telecom companies.
Shifa Nassuuna and Robert Kakeeto, mobile money agents
in Masaka town want the tax scrapped.
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