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How divergent interests emerged in the country’s latest road safety rollout  Kampala, Uganda | RONALD MUSOKE |  The ...
It’s rather ridiculous and irresponsible. Some of the penalties are as high as Shs600,000. Yes, in a country where, according ...
The Ministry of Works and Transport has announced that traditional methods of police officers maintaining road safety will be reinstated following the suspension of the Automated Express ...
A concerned citizen, Kagingo Muhammad Brutus, has petitioned the High court seeking an interim injunction to halt the ongoing ...
The government has confirmed it is reviewing the implementation of the Automated Express Penalty System (EPS) following ...
The ministry of Works and Transport has suspended the Automated Express Penalty System (EPS Auto) following widespread public ...
The Ministry of Works and Transport has announced that it has suspended the automated Express Penalty System (EPS Auto), "following a comprehensive review."Minister Gen Katumba Wamala will brief the ...
The EPS Auto system was rolled out two weeks ago, imposing significant fines sometimes as high as 20 percent of the value of ...
Some lawmakers have dismissed the allegation that Parliament passed the harsh penalties now imposed on vehicle owners in the government's policy to enforce road discipline. The MPs say ...
Francis Mwijukye, Member of Parliament for Buhweju and Shadow Minister for Works and Transport, has raised serious concerns over Uganda's newly implemented Automated Express Penalty System (AEPS), ...
The Electronic Penalty System (EPSAuto) is now active, and road users have been urged to exercise heightened caution and comply with traffic regulations to avoid incurring fines.