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URA Says Move to Sudhir’s Pearl Tower Will Boost Efficiency, Denies Shs18bn Rent Rumours

The Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) has officially confirmed that several of its key departments will now operate from the RR Pearl Tower, a world-class commercial complex developed by Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia’s Ruparelia Group. The authority says the relocation will strengthen efficiency, improve accessibility, and enhance overall service delivery for taxpayers.

URA’s Assistant Commissioner for Public and Corporate Affairs, Robert Kalumba, said the move reflects the institution’s continued growth and modernization efforts. He explained that Uganda’s rapidly expanding economy, driven by emerging industries such as oil, gas, and technology, has increased the need for more modern and spacious work environments.

“Uganda’s economy is evolving, and URA must evolve with it. The RR Pearl Tower provides a modern setting that allows our staff to operate efficiently and deliver better services to the public,” Kalumba said.

The RR Pearl Tower, a newly completed architectural landmark on Yusuf Lule Road in Kampala, was developed by the Ruparelia Group, one of Uganda’s leading real estate and investment companies. The tower will host critical departments including the Large Taxpayers Office, Public Sector Division, and Medium Taxpayer Division.

Kalumba noted that the transfer to the new premises will be carried out in phases to ensure that all taxpayer services continue without interruption. He said the move closer to the Central Business District (CBD) will make it easier for businesses and individuals to access URA’s services.

“The RR Pearl Tower brings URA closer to its clients. Its central location, world-class facilities, and modern infrastructure are ideal for the kind of professional work we do,” he added.

Kalumba also addressed false reports circulating on social media claiming that URA would spend Shs 18 billion per year on rent at the Pearl Tower. He described the figures as misleading, emphasizing that the procurement process was fully transparent and conducted according to the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets (PPDA) Act.

“The building was selected through a competitive and lawful process. The contract was awarded to the lowest evaluated bidder, and the final decision was guided by value for money,” he clarified.

He further explained that the relocation is part of URA’s digital transformation and modernization agenda, which focuses on improving efficiency, enhancing taxpayer engagement, and adopting smart technologies.

Developed by Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia, the RR Pearl Tower stands as one of Uganda’s most advanced commercial properties, designed with modern energy systems, sustainable features, and high security standards. The project has received praise for its quality and architectural excellence, making it one of the most sought-after office spaces in the capital.

Observers in the business community say URA’s decision to relocate to the RR Pearl Tower demonstrates confidence in the Ruparelia Group’s long-standing reputation for quality and reliability. The building’s completion has also been seen as a major contribution to Kampala’s modernization, further cementing Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia’s legacy as a key driver of urban and economic development in Uganda.

By hosting a major national institution like URA, the RR Pearl Tower is not only redefining Kampala’s skyline but also reinforcing Sudhir Ruparelia’s vision of creating spaces that connect progress, professionalism, and public service.

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