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AAR gets new boss:
Wish Hoima the best! Ethiopia dams matter Supply and demand NIC Uganda wants regional cross-listing Serengeti road bid needs compromise Ugandan town gets oil lift
News Sunday, Jul 13, 2014
NAIROBI, Kenya - AAR Holdings Limited, the regional healthcare and medical insurance firm, has a new boss.
By: John Sambo
Uganda passports probe ends:NAIROBI, Kenya - AAR Holdings Limited, the regional healthcare and medical insurance firm, has a new boss.
By: John Sambo
News Sunday, Jul 13, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda - A report on the ills that beset the country’s Directorate of Citizenship and Immigration Control is now with the internal affairs minister.
By: Paul Tentena
Non-tariff barriers weaken integration:KAMPALA, Uganda - A report on the ills that beset the country’s Directorate of Citizenship and Immigration Control is now with the internal affairs minister.
By: Paul Tentena
News Sunday, Jul 13, 2014
Non-tariff barriers or NTBs are the most difficult hurdles to leap over and get rid of when talking about free trade. Recently there have been claims that the region is still beset by a host of NTBs.
By: Editor
African equities cause investors to rub hands:Non-tariff barriers or NTBs are the most difficult hurdles to leap over and get rid of when talking about free trade. Recently there have been claims that the region is still beset by a host of NTBs.
By: Editor
News Sunday, Jul 13, 2014
LONDON, Uk - Last year, Africa became the most popular destination for private equity according to the Emerging Markets Private Equity Association.
By: Admassu Tadesse
Kenya reviews its growth figures:LONDON, Uk - Last year, Africa became the most popular destination for private equity according to the Emerging Markets Private Equity Association.
By: Admassu Tadesse
News Sunday, Jul 13, 2014
NAIROBI, Kenya - Kenya now says it may be forced to review its projected Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate of 5.8 per cent for this year.
By: Ngugi Njoroge
CBK unveils new pricing system:NAIROBI, Kenya - Kenya now says it may be forced to review its projected Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate of 5.8 per cent for this year.
By: Ngugi Njoroge
News Sunday, Jul 13, 2014
NAIROBI, Kenya - The cost of borrowing in Kenya is set to come down considerably after the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) unveiled a new pricing system.
By: Ngugi Njoroge
Tanzania embraces unit trusts:NAIROBI, Kenya - The cost of borrowing in Kenya is set to come down considerably after the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) unveiled a new pricing system.
By: Ngugi Njoroge
News Sunday, Jul 13, 2014
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - For over ten years Tanzanians benefited from saving and investing with UTT Asset Management and Investor Services (UTT AMIS).
By: Leonard Magomba
Uganda alert to Ebola attack:DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - For over ten years Tanzanians benefited from saving and investing with UTT Asset Management and Investor Services (UTT AMIS).
By: Leonard Magomba
News Sunday, Jul 13, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda - The Minister of Health Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda, has said Uganda has the capacity to diagnose and fightEbola.
By: Winnie Mandela
Kenya tells off banks on interests:KAMPALA, Uganda - The Minister of Health Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda, has said Uganda has the capacity to diagnose and fightEbola.
By: Winnie Mandela
News Sunday, Jul 13, 2014
NAIROBI, KENYA - Lack of access to affordable credit in Kenya has not only slowed development but also pushed majority to seek expensive informal loans.
By: Humphrey Liloba
Kenya flowers at crossroads:NAIROBI, KENYA - Lack of access to affordable credit in Kenya has not only slowed development but also pushed majority to seek expensive informal loans.
By: Humphrey Liloba
News Sunday, Jul 13, 2014
ARUSHA, Tanzania - Kenya’s horticulture industry could suffer massive losses due to high import duties on flower exports to the European Union (EU) effective October unless the country signs the controversial Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) .
By: Humphrey Liloba
Higher Tanzania imports deplete dollar account:ARUSHA, Tanzania - Kenya’s horticulture industry could suffer massive losses due to high import duties on flower exports to the European Union (EU) effective October unless the country signs the controversial Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) .
By: Humphrey Liloba
News Sunday, Jul 13, 2014
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - A surge in imported consumer goods has been cited as the major cause of Tanzania’s widened current account deficit which reached 14.4%, some $3,857.5 million in the financial year 2013/2014.
By: Patrick Kisembo
Slight fall in Rwanda non-performing assets:DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - A surge in imported consumer goods has been cited as the major cause of Tanzania’s widened current account deficit which reached 14.4%, some $3,857.5 million in the financial year 2013/2014.
By: Patrick Kisembo
News Sunday, Jul 13, 2014
KIGALI, Rwanda - Rwanda’s financial sector fared well in the first quarter of calender 2014 reflected by borrowers living up to their loan obligations.
By: Agnes Bateta
Rwanda bond excites
:KIGALI, Rwanda - Rwanda’s financial sector fared well in the first quarter of calender 2014 reflected by borrowers living up to their loan obligations.
By: Agnes Bateta
News Sunday, Jul 13, 2014
Editor, I fully support finance minister, Claver Gatete when he recently said, that to economically grow, Rwanda cannot rely on banks alone.
By: William Mwau
Kudos for Quality deal with Rwanda:Editor, I fully support finance minister, Claver Gatete when he recently said, that to economically grow, Rwanda cannot rely on banks alone.
By: William Mwau
News Sunday, Jul 13, 2014
Editor, I would like to commend the governments of Rwanda and Uganda for backing the deal concerning ARV drugs exports to Rwanda from Uganda.
By: Kevin Settenda
Editor, I would like to commend the governments of Rwanda and Uganda for backing the deal concerning ARV drugs exports to Rwanda from Uganda.
By: Kevin Settenda
Wish Hoima the best! Ethiopia dams matter Supply and demand NIC Uganda wants regional cross-listing Serengeti road bid needs compromise Ugandan town gets oil lift
