The streets of Kampala remain in turmoil as traders’ strike continues to grip the city, causing significant disruptions to the transport business. Taxis sit idle as they park due to a drastic decline in travelers to and from Kampala city center amidst the ongoing strike.
The strike, which has gained momentum in recent days, has been exacerbated by the closure of Kampala city arcades and shops. Owners have taken a stand, locking their premises in protest against the Electronic Fiscal Receipting and Invoicing System (EFRIS) Tax imposed on them. They argue that the tax burden is unbearable and threatens the viability of their businesses, compelling them to shut down operations until the government addresses their concerns.
Despite the escalating crisis, the government’s response has been slow and inadequate. During today’s plenary sitting, the matter was raised for discussion, but disappointingly, it was adjourned until tomorrow, with legislators requesting a detailed report before any decisive action can be taken.
Emuria TV closely monitors the unfolding events, reporting on the ground as the situation evolves. Traders and transport operators anxiously await government intervention to alleviate their grievances and restore normalcy to the bustling streets of Kampala.
As tensions continue to mount and the strike persists, all eyes are on the government to respond promptly and effectively to the pressing demands of the traders. The stakes are high, with the livelihoods of countless individuals and the smooth functioning of Kampala’s economic hub hanging in the balance.