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Have you received your ‘ka 100k’? PM Nabbanja sets deadline

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
July 13, 2021
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Government through the Ministry of Gender last week on Thursday launched the disbursement of COVID-19 relief package to the vulnerable groups across the country.

By yesterday, only about 60,000 people had received their Shs100,000 mobile money package yet government intends to reach out to 501,107 beneficiaries.

We can confirm to you that Prime Minister, Robinah Nabbanja has issued Wednesday as the deadline for the ministry to deliver the the relief package to all the registered vulnerable groups.

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While addressing journalists yesterday, Aggrey Kibenge, the Ministry of Gender Permanent Secretary said they are doing all they can to pay up all the beneficiaries distributed in over 20 cities and municipalities.

These include; Rukungiri, Shema, Ibanda, Kisoro, Arua, Gulu, Kotido, Kitugum, Busia, Hoima, Mbale, Bushenyi-Ishaka, Soroti,Masindi, Kabale, Bugiri, Apach, Entebbe,Mukono, Nansana, Kiira, Makindye, Rubaga, Kampala Central, Nakawa.

Kibenge however disclosed that none of the cities or municipalities has sent in 100% of their data for verification.

“We are working hard to see to it that we enter more names into the system and be able to have most people paid by the Wednesday deadline given to us by the Prime Minister,” Kibenge said.

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