Close Menu
Eyewitness Uganda news
  • Home
  • Health
  • Agriculture
  • Diplomacy
  • Development
  • Environment
  • Governance
What's Hot

Govt Urged to Boost Funding as Uganda’s Anti-Tick Vaccine Hits 80% Efficacy

April 21, 2026

Karamoja MPs Clash with NCHE Over Proposed Peace and Technology University

April 10, 2026

Road Crashes in Uganda Rise in 2025 as Fatalities Increase — Police Report

April 10, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram WhatsApp
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Eyewitness Uganda news
  • Home
  • Health
  • Agriculture
  • Diplomacy
  • Development
  • Environment
  • Governance
Subscribe
Eyewitness Uganda news
Home»Latest News»Uganda’s Accountants Eye Regional Growth 
Latest News

Uganda’s Accountants Eye Regional Growth 

AdminBy AdminSeptember 22, 2024Updated:April 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
20240922 204825
20240922 204825
Share
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp

 

Uganda’s delegation to the Fourth East African Congress of Accountants, led by Napak District Woman Member of Parliament Faith Nakuti, presented key insights to Parliament. The congress, held in Kigali, Rwanda, in April 2024, brought together over 600 accounting professionals from across East Africa.

Hon. Nakuti highlighted three crucial issues that emerged from the discussions. Firstly, she emphasized the limited access for East African accountants and auditors to provide services in neighboring countries, despite the existence of the East African Community (EAC) framework. Several nations have yet to fully open their markets to accountants from other member states. To address this, Hon. Nakut called upon the Ministry of East African Community Affairs to spearhead efforts to harmonize laws, enabling seamless service provision across the region.

Another key point discussed was the need to broaden the scope of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Uganda (ICPAU). Drawing lessons from Rwanda’s successful integration of accounting education, Hon. Nakut advocated for reforms to the Accountants Act. She stressed the importance of nurturing accountants from foundational levels up to CPA qualifications, thus enhancing the overall quality and number of professionals in Uganda.

Additionally, the report touched on Uganda’s participation in the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). A representative from the AfCFTA Secretariat presented insights into how member countries contribute to the initiative based on their GDP. Hon. Faith emphasized the need for Uganda to evaluate its contributions and optimize the benefits of its participation in the trade area, urging the Ministry of Trade to assess Uganda’s engagement in this continental market.

The report has set the stage for further discussions in Parliament, with Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa indicating that a motion for debate would be scheduled by the Rules of Procedure. As East Africa continues to strengthen its economic ties, the insights shared at the congress could play a vital role in shaping the region’s future of accounting and trade.

Hon. Nakuti expressed gratitude to her fellow delegates, acknowledging their support and cooperation throughout the congress. She also thanked Parliament leadership and the Honorable Minister of Finance for facilitating Uganda’s presence at this pivotal event.

Admin

Related Posts

Govt Urged to Boost Funding as Uganda’s Anti-Tick Vaccine Hits 80% Efficacy

April 21, 2026

Karamoja MPs Clash with NCHE Over Proposed Peace and Technology University

April 10, 2026

Road Crashes in Uganda Rise in 2025 as Fatalities Increase — Police Report

April 10, 2026

Nandutu Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison, Barred from Public Office for 10 Years

April 10, 2026
Economy News
By Admin

Govt Urged to Boost Funding as Uganda’s Anti-Tick Vaccine Hits 80% Efficacy

Agriculture April 21, 2026

The Deputy Chairperson of the Parliamentary Committee on Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries, Grania Nakazibwe,…

Karamoja MPs Clash with NCHE Over Proposed Peace and Technology University

April 10, 2026

Road Crashes in Uganda Rise in 2025 as Fatalities Increase — Police Report

April 10, 2026
Top Trending
By Admin

Govt Urged to Boost Funding as Uganda’s Anti-Tick Vaccine Hits 80% Efficacy

Agriculture April 21, 2026

The Deputy Chairperson of the Parliamentary Committee on Agriculture, Animal Industry and…

By senabulya Isaac

Karamoja MPs Clash with NCHE Over Proposed Peace and Technology University

Education April 10, 2026

A section of Members of Parliament from Karamoja has criticised the National…

By Turyatemba David

Road Crashes in Uganda Rise in 2025 as Fatalities Increase — Police Report

Latest News April 10, 2026

Uganda registered 4,602 fatal road crashes in 2025, reflecting a 3.8% increase…

Advertisement
© 2026 Eyewitness. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.