Uganda, April 9 -- Several shops in Masaka City Tuesday remained closed as the traders' strike against Uganda Revenue Authority (URA)'s tax system entered day two.

In a strike started in Kampala, traders are against the Electronic Fiscal Receipting and Invoicing Solutions (EFRIS), a system which seeks to capture the exact sales and mandate them to pay taxes to the tax body,

In Masaka City, shops along major streets like Horbert, Buddu and part of Elgin were affected by the strike on Tuesday but business along streets like Edward, Victoria, and Masaka's Kikuubo lane, which have a concentration of garment dealers, continued uninterrupted.

The affected streets have a concentration of wholesale businesses and agro inputs.

Kurayish Kaiza, ...