• Latest

Parliament Passes Returned Competition Bill

September 1, 2023
Four Arrested Over Motorcycle Theft

Four Arrested Over Motorcycle Theft

November 11, 2025

Nyamunyonyi’s Alleged Attack and Why Bushenyi Needs Substance Not Sympathy

November 11, 2025
VINAStech Advert

Basajjabalaba’s Mother Dies in German

November 11, 2025
Bobi Wine Labels NRM MPs “Enemies of Our Country” Over Miltary Law

The People’s Candidate: How Bobi Wine is Redefining Hope in Uganda

November 11, 2025

S.2 Student Commits Suicide After Disturbing Dreams

November 11, 2025
When Disaster Strikes: The Kiteezi Landfill Fire and Its Environmental Impact

Op-Ed: COP30 Must Listen to Youth

November 10, 2025
Call My Wife: New Strategy Men Use to Escape Broke Relatives

Call My Wife: New Strategy Men Use to Escape Broke Relatives

November 10, 2025
MPs, Local Government Council Campaigns Kick Off Today

MPs, Local Government Council Campaigns Kick Off Today

November 10, 2025
UACE Exams Start Today

UACE Exams Start Today

November 10, 2025

Annet Mugisha pledges support for faith-based projects as campaigns begin

November 9, 2025
Two teenagers Arrested Over Assault Following Pig Theft Accusations

Two teenagers Arrested Over Assault Following Pig Theft Accusations

November 9, 2025

African Youth Leaders in Kampala Declare Support for Morocco’s Territorial Integrity and Pan-African Unity

November 9, 2025
  • About Us
  • Internship
  • Contact Us
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Parrots Media
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • News

    Nyamunyonyi’s Alleged Attack and Why Bushenyi Needs Substance Not Sympathy

    Bobi Wine Labels NRM MPs “Enemies of Our Country” Over Miltary Law

    The People’s Candidate: How Bobi Wine is Redefining Hope in Uganda

    When Disaster Strikes: The Kiteezi Landfill Fire and Its Environmental Impact

    Op-Ed: COP30 Must Listen to Youth

    Call My Wife: New Strategy Men Use to Escape Broke Relatives

    Call My Wife: New Strategy Men Use to Escape Broke Relatives

    African Youth Leaders in Kampala Declare Support for Morocco’s Territorial Integrity and Pan-African Unity

    Kawala Replaces Onyango as KMP Spokesperson

    Trending Tags

  • Climate Change
  • Business
  • Science and Technology
  • Sports and Entertainment
  • Business
  • Others
    • Education
    • Lifestyle
    • Religion
    • Opinions
  • News

    Nyamunyonyi’s Alleged Attack and Why Bushenyi Needs Substance Not Sympathy

    Bobi Wine Labels NRM MPs “Enemies of Our Country” Over Miltary Law

    The People’s Candidate: How Bobi Wine is Redefining Hope in Uganda

    When Disaster Strikes: The Kiteezi Landfill Fire and Its Environmental Impact

    Op-Ed: COP30 Must Listen to Youth

    Call My Wife: New Strategy Men Use to Escape Broke Relatives

    Call My Wife: New Strategy Men Use to Escape Broke Relatives

    African Youth Leaders in Kampala Declare Support for Morocco’s Territorial Integrity and Pan-African Unity

    Kawala Replaces Onyango as KMP Spokesperson

    Trending Tags

  • Climate Change
  • Business
  • Science and Technology
  • Sports and Entertainment
  • Business
  • Others
    • Education
    • Lifestyle
    • Religion
    • Opinions
No Result
View All Result
Parrots Media
No Result
View All Result
Home RELIGION

Parliament Passes Returned Competition Bill

President Yoweri Museveni declined to sign the Bill on the basis that Clause 4 establishes the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission which attracts a charge on the Consolidated Fund.

Charles Katabalwa by Charles Katabalwa
September 1, 2023
in RELIGION
0

Hon. Catherine Lamwaka, the trade committee’s deputy chairperson presenting the report on the Floor of Parliament

0
SHARES
1
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on X

Parliament

Parliament has reconsidered and passed the Competition Bill which was earlier returned by the President on 24 July 2023.

READ ALSO

Because even in the house of God, not everyone who says “Hallelujah” means well

COU Head Criticizes Canterbury Appointment

President Yoweri Museveni declined to sign the Bill on the basis that Clause 4 establishes the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission which attracts a charge on the Consolidated Fund.

Article 93 (a) of the constitution prohibits Parliament from proceeding on a Bill or an amendment, unless it is done on behalf of government which imposes a charge on any public funds.

The Competition Bill, 2023 is intended to facilitate fair competition in markets and prevent practices having adverse impacts on competition in markets and primarily seeks to control anti-competitive behaviour of firms that has a negative impact on competition in Uganda’s market.

The President argued that the clause is contrary to government policy on rationalisation which has since halted creation of new government agencies. The President instead proposed that Bill be administered by the Ministry of Tourism, Trade and Industry.

Parliament was in agreement with the President’s view on the Bill’s effect on the Consolidated Fund but disagreed on the issue of rationalisation.

“The framers of the constitution were of the opinion that whether you are in position to get monies to fund any processes, as long as there is an implication on the Consolidated Fund, the hands are tied. So we are constitutionally barred from proceeding on establishment of the commission on the account of Article 93 (a) of the Constitution,” said Hon. Asuman Basalirwa (JEEMA, Bugiri Municipality).

He said that the argument of the Committee on Trade, Tourism and Industry that the commission will be self-financing through fines and charger fees is not premised in the constitution.

The committee in its report posits that “the commission will be self-financing, through charger fees, merger fees, fines, and penalties. The commission will be increasing revenues to government”.

On rationalisation, Parliament noted that although government has frozen the creation of new agencies, the policy still provides for agencies with distinguishable and prominent mandate such as the Uganda Revenue Authority to remain.

“Over 80 agencies will remain according to the policy. This is a clear indication there are exceptions in the rationalisation policy, it is the committee’s convinced opinion that the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission qualifies to constitute the 80 agencies that will not be affected by the rationalisation policy,” said Hon. Catherine Lamwaka, the trade committee’s deputy chairperson.

The Speaker of Parliament, Anita Among, supported the committee’s recommendation which she said is in line with Parliament’s position on rationalisation.

Among charged the State Minister for Industry, Hon. David Bahati, to bring an amendment of Article 93 which would then provide from the creation of the commission envisaged to be self-financing.

State minister for tourism trade and industry, Hon. David Bahati

Bahati’s attempts to reiterate the President’s recommendation that the competition commission be replaced with just a committee in the trade ministry was met with opposition. He pledged to consider introducing an amendment as requested.

“Once this Bill has been passed and has been assented to, I will make consultations and after we can consider bringing the amendment,” said Bahati

Related Posts

Because even in the house of God, not everyone who says “Hallelujah” means well
RELIGION

Because even in the house of God, not everyone who says “Hallelujah” means well

October 17, 2025
COU Head Criticizes Canterbury Appointment
RELIGION

COU Head Criticizes Canterbury Appointment

October 4, 2025
COU Head Criticizes Canterbury Appointment
News

Sarah Mullally named first female Archbishop of Canterbury

October 3, 2025
Mbarara Archdiocese Announces Major Priest Transfers
Religion

Mbarara Archdiocese Announces Major Priest Transfers

September 25, 2025
5,430 Recive Medical Services at AMDA Camp Rekindling Hope and Healing in Historic Pilgrimage
RELIGION

5,430 Recive Medical Services at AMDA Camp Rekindling Hope and Healing in Historic Pilgrimage

August 31, 2025
Hoima Diocese Bishop Mourns Victims of Kigorobya Road Tragedy
RELIGION

Hoima Diocese Bishop Mourns Victims of Kigorobya Road Tragedy

August 6, 2025
Next Post
Farmers told to plant long growing crops as rain season begins

Farmers told to plant long growing crops as rain season begins

POPULAR NEWS

Minister Amongi, Akena Scrapped from EC Voters’ Register Oops

Minister Amongi, Akena Scrapped from EC Voters’ Register Oops

September 3, 2025
Catholic Priest Speaks Out Against Museveni and Son’s Leadership

Catholic Priest Speaks Out Against Museveni and Son’s Leadership

February 16, 2025

“Life Is Scum”: Kabale University Student Leaves Suicide Note, Takes Own Life

July 25, 2025
Bubangizi SS Student Dies Hours to UACE Exams

Bubangizi SS Student Dies Hours to UACE Exams

November 9, 2025

Former IGP Okoth Ogola Dies

February 14, 2025

EDITOR'S PICK

New Era Of Tourism: Discover the buzzing sceneries of Rwenzori 

May 10, 2023
Handcuffs

19-year-old boy arrested over self kidnap

July 11, 2022

Compassion in Action; Musimenta’s 14- year Journey to Save Lives and Improve Maternal Health

October 15, 2024
Capt. Mike Mukula Withdraws from NRM Eastern Region Vice Chairmanship Race,Cries to President Museveni

Capt. Mike Mukula Withdraws from NRM Eastern Region Vice Chairmanship Race,Cries to President Museveni

August 27, 2025
VINAStech advert VINAStech advert VINAStech advert
ADVERTISEMENT

About

Parrots Media

A Public Relations and Media Services Company registered and licensed to operate in Uganda and the Great Lakes Region.

Follow us

Categories

  • Business
  • BUSINESS REPORTS
  • CLIMATE ACTION REPORTS
  • Climate Change
  • COMMUNITY REPORTS
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • FEATURES
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • News
  • OBITUARY
  • Obituary
  • Opinions
  • RELIGION
  • Religion
  • Science and Technology
  • Sports
  • Sports and Entertainment
  • TOURISM

Recent Updates

  • Four Arrested Over Motorcycle Theft
  • Nyamunyonyi’s Alleged Attack and Why Bushenyi Needs Substance Not Sympathy
  • Basajjabalaba’s Mother Dies in German
  • The People’s Candidate: How Bobi Wine is Redefining Hope in Uganda
November 2025
M T W T F S S
 12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
« Oct    
  • About Us
  • Internship
  • Contact Us

© 2025 Parrots Media | Website Designed and Maintained by VINAStech

No Result
View All Result
  • Parrots Media
  • News
  • Business
  • Science and Technology
  • Sports and Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Others
    • Climate Change
    • Education
    • Religion
    • Opinions

© 2025 Parrots Media | Website Designed and Maintained by VINAStech

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

You cannot copy content of this page