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Black Pirates complete double over Heathens, stay in hunt for second title

Black Pirates remained on track in their hunt for the second league title as they edged defending champions Heathens on Saturday.

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Black Pirates, Stanbic Bank renew partnership

Black Pirates received a shot in the arm after Stanbic Bank announced the extension of their partnership with the club for the next two years.

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Where has Uganda's borrowed money gone?

Daily Monitor Wednesday April 28 2021 The loans have been invested in transmission lines, the Karuma and Isimba hydropower projects, oil roads, Kabaale International Airport, expansion of Entebbe International Airport and Irrigation schemes, among others, which government says has translated into economic growth. Summary The loans have been invested in transmission lines, the Karuma and Isimba hydropower projects, oil roads, Kabaale International Airport, expansion of Entebbe International Airport and Irrigation schemes, among others, which government says has translated into economic growth. Advertisement Twenty years after Uganda benefited from a $656 million (Shs2.3 trillion) debt relief in 2000, the government today finds itself in a deeper hole of debts, struggling to pay creditors in the midst of a pandemic, emerging spending pressures and contracted domestic revenues.

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Each Ugandan now owes Shs1.5m as national debt hits Shs65t

Daily Monitor Monday April 26 2021 Summary Government has accumulated a staggering Shs65trillion public debt, up from Shs49trillion in 2019, with officials justifying that they borrowed the money to finance key infrastructural projects 9in transport, oil and gas sectors. The country’s debt is set to surpass the 50 per cent threshold in 2022.  Advertisement This means that of the estimated 43 million Ugandans, each one owes lenders Shs1.5 million.  The country’s public debt portfolio is projected to swell in the next financial year, with economists warning that it could surpass the 50 per cent threshold-hence becoming untenable. Debt held by the public is often expressed as a percentage of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which measures the capacity of the economy to support such borrowing. This is particularly useful in comparing debt levels over time and among countries of different sizes.

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