Magufuli stance, politics impact Uganda crude oil pipeline
Tanzania’s insistence that any disputes arising out of the 1445km East African Crude Oil Pipeline be […]
Read moreNew front opens in fight over Djibouti port ownership
One of the world’s largest port operators has sued a Chinese state enterprise in Hong Kong […]
Read moreFitch gives Uganda Development Bank thumbs up
Fitch Ratings, one of the world’s ‘Big Three’ credit ratings agencies, has given Uganda Development Bank […]
Read morePwC says government running out of room over rising debt
PwC Uganda, part of the international financial services consultancy group, has expressed concerns about Uganda’s rising […]
Read moreUganda in no hurry to begin oil production
The government has once again pushed back the year when First Oil would begin flowing to […]
Read more$10 billion may change hands in next African telecom revamp
Several telecom infrastructure companies operating in Africa have hired financial advisers as owners look towards further […]
Read moreKansai introduces mosquito repellent paint for Uganda
Kansai Plascon, a subsidiary of the Japanese-based Kansai Paint Company, recently stepped up its product range […]
Read moreDubai Ports CEO touts proposed $80m Rwanda facility
Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, the Chairman and CEO of DP World, the international ports operator has […]
Read moreUganda tax collector told to live up to its taller profile
January 21, 2019—Over the weekend, President Yoweri Museveni officially opened the new 22-storey headquarters of the […]
Read moreEast African Community SG sidesteps politics to target growth
Amb Liberat Mfumukeko, the East African Community (EAC) Secretary General, has given an upbeat view of […]
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