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I Got An Idea For Ugandans - Please Discuss.

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Written By My Fellow Editor in UK.
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Big issue in Uganda is OTT - it brings different views of many people where one group advocates it as reasonable income to budged while others (including me) see it as oppression.

Why not to try to build compromise.
1. Government should guarantee that 100 percent of OTT will be directed to public health care services. It will fund increase of availability and quality of it.

2. VPN will not be sanctioned - who wants to spend extra data on it and save 200UGX which would be genuinely used for public health - let keeps his money if it makes him happy.

3. Payment of OTT would bring benefit to paying citizens directly - in form of vouchers for health services like eye checks, blood checks and so on
What would be your view my brothers for such as system? It is win win game - there will be extra income to the budget, it brings money which will be directed to health sectors where they are needed and Ugandans would see very soon direct benefit from paying taxes?
Please talk about it.

Recently I was thinking about it and going from presumption that Africans by their nature are in majority socialist - and if I look big, I would say that this could be even start of working public health care insurance because Ugandans I deeply believe would even be happy to participate somehow on something what benefits them so much - when their kid gets sick.

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