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Uganda woos investors Tanzania to build 3 satelite cities soon Britam unveils $70m bid in Kenya Rwanda handling 20 arbirations Little wriggle room for ministers Museveni shows way to London summit
News Saturday, Jun 21, 2014
Uganda will on Saturday 12th July host the first ever International Climate Change Conference for Children in a move to help address the issue of environmental degradation and climate change.
By: Baz Waiswa
Tanzania receives $44.9 million to improve water access:Uganda will on Saturday 12th July host the first ever International Climate Change Conference for Children in a move to help address the issue of environmental degradation and climate change.
By: Baz Waiswa
News Saturday, Jun 21, 2014
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - Tanzania has received $44.9 million as an additional funds for a joint program to improve water access for 1.5 million Tanzanians.
By: Leonard Magomba
Richland retrenches workers in Arusha:DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - Tanzania has received $44.9 million as an additional funds for a joint program to improve water access for 1.5 million Tanzanians.
By: Leonard Magomba
News Saturday, Jun 21, 2014
ARUSHA, Tanzania - The London listed Richland Resources is to cut a third of the workforce in its Arusha’s Merelani operations to reduce costs.
By: Elisha Mayallah
Over 100 new investors apply for Swala’s IPO:ARUSHA, Tanzania - The London listed Richland Resources is to cut a third of the workforce in its Arusha’s Merelani operations to reduce costs.
By: Elisha Mayallah
News Saturday, Jun 21, 2014
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – The Initial Public Offer (IPO) of Swala Oil and Gas Tanzania Plc has attracted over 100 new investors, who have applied just a few days of the offer.
By: Leonard Magomba
Medics warn Uganda on maternal and infant death rates :DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – The Initial Public Offer (IPO) of Swala Oil and Gas Tanzania Plc has attracted over 100 new investors, who have applied just a few days of the offer.
By: Leonard Magomba
News Saturday, Jun 21, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda - Maternal and new-born death in the country is expected to increase if Uganda does not address the challenges in the health sector which are compromising the public to Access Quality reproductive health services in the country
By: Samuel Nabwiiso
Investment Authority introduces programme to arm youth with skil:KAMPALA, Uganda - Maternal and new-born death in the country is expected to increase if Uganda does not address the challenges in the health sector which are compromising the public to Access Quality reproductive health services in the country
By: Samuel Nabwiiso
News Saturday, Jun 21, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda - In an attempt to provide practical solutions to the growing numbers of unemployed youth in Uganda, a total of 100 youth have been trained in various business disciplines necessary for the job market through the Youth Apprenticeship Progr
By: Winnie Mandela
Financial inclusion to hit 25% in Tanzania by 2016:KAMPALA, Uganda - In an attempt to provide practical solutions to the growing numbers of unemployed youth in Uganda, a total of 100 youth have been trained in various business disciplines necessary for the job market through the Youth Apprenticeship Progr
By: Winnie Mandela
News Saturday, Jun 21, 2014
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The government wants at least 25% of the population to be included in the formal financial sector by 2016.
By: Kenan Kalagho and Patric
Uganda needs fiscal accountability:DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The government wants at least 25% of the population to be included in the formal financial sector by 2016.
By: Kenan Kalagho and Patric
News Saturday, Jun 21, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda - Ugandans have been told to demand much more accountability from the government as it raises taxes across the board to bridge a budget deficit.
By: Baz Waiswa
Tanzania grows fastest in EAC:KAMPALA, Uganda - Ugandans have been told to demand much more accountability from the government as it raises taxes across the board to bridge a budget deficit.
By: Baz Waiswa
News Saturday, Jun 21, 2014
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – East Africa’s second largest economy, Tanzania has recorded the fastest growth in the East Africa Community (EAC) partner states for the period of 2013.
By: Leonard Magomba
Killings claim more lives at Kenya's coast:DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – East Africa’s second largest economy, Tanzania has recorded the fastest growth in the East Africa Community (EAC) partner states for the period of 2013.
By: Leonard Magomba
News Saturday, Jun 21, 2014
NAIROBI, Kenya - Kenya experienced yet another round of killings last week even as the government and opposition continued exchanging jibes over who was responsible.
By: Humphrey Liloba
Kenya leaders must reassure on terror threat:NAIROBI, Kenya - Kenya experienced yet another round of killings last week even as the government and opposition continued exchanging jibes over who was responsible.
By: Humphrey Liloba
News Saturday, Jun 21, 2014
Editor, Like many fellow Kenyans, I am angry and appalled at the terror attacks on innocent people.
By: Clive Mutua
Tanzania move on new tax exemptions timely:Editor, Like many fellow Kenyans, I am angry and appalled at the terror attacks on innocent people.
By: Clive Mutua
News Saturday, Jun 21, 2014
Editor, It is timely that the Tanzania government has made a move on taming tax exemptions.
By: Francis Mendetta
Rwanda emphasis on agriculture will boost the economy:Editor, It is timely that the Tanzania government has made a move on taming tax exemptions.
By: Francis Mendetta
News Saturday, Jun 21, 2014
Editor, In the Rwanda national budget read out last week, it was stated that 14% of total resources will go to rural development. This makes sense, because agriculture remains the country’s economic mainstay.
By: Augustine Mugenzi
All budgets good on paper until implementation :Editor, In the Rwanda national budget read out last week, it was stated that 14% of total resources will go to rural development. This makes sense, because agriculture remains the country’s economic mainstay.
By: Augustine Mugenzi
News Saturday, Jun 21, 2014
Editor, Permit me to make a general comment on the national budgets read out recently.
By: James Mukasa
Editor, Permit me to make a general comment on the national budgets read out recently.
By: James Mukasa
Uganda woos investors Tanzania to build 3 satelite cities soon Britam unveils $70m bid in Kenya Rwanda handling 20 arbirations Little wriggle room for ministers Museveni shows way to London summit




