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Kenya to increase cancer funding:
News Monday, Feb 24, 2014
NAIROBI, Kenya - The Kenyan Government has announced it will allocate funds in the coming financial budget to public palliative cancer treatment centres.
By: Humphrey Liloba
EU helps in new River Nile project:
News Monday, Feb 24, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda - Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) are coming up with new monitoring system centre which will help to monitor the quality and quantity of waters in the longest river in Africa.
By: Samuel Nabwiiso
Climate change climbs up agenda:
News Sunday, Feb 23, 2014
WASHINGTON, USA - In corporate boardrooms and the offices of CEOs, climate change is a real and present danger. It threatens to disrupt the water supplies and supply chains of companies as diverse as Coca-Cola and ExxonMobil. Rising sea levels and more in
By: WORLD BANK
Tanzania iron venture will unleash industry :
News Sunday, Feb 23, 2014
Editor, Permit me to comment on the event when Tanzania begins to exploit its iron ore and goes into making steel.
By: Juma Benange
Get politicians out of procurement:
News Sunday, Feb 23, 2014
Editor, It was interesting reading about the amendments to Uganda’s public procurement laws. Not least of all, that local companies will be given preferences for some contracts.
By: Jovi Tugume
Business people should feel happy about reduced red tape:
News Sunday, Feb 23, 2014
Editor, I cannot remember in recent memory a time when East African governments tried to bend backwards to get business moving in the region.
By: Karim Tanji
Poaching problem dodges big elephant in the room:
News Sunday, Feb 23, 2014
Editor, Permit me to write about the elephant in the room in relation to the current poaching crisis that has beset several African countries.
By: John Wamai
Uganda amends bids law:
News Monday, Feb 17, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda - The Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Authority (PPDA) last week started working under a new law after amendments to the 2003 Act.
By: Paul Tentena
Five to list on Rwanda exchange:
News Monday, Feb 17, 2014
KIGALI, Rwanda - The Rwanda Stock Exchange (RSE) will see more activity with the expected listing of at least five firms later this year.
By: EABW Reporter
Burundi to review procurement:
News Monday, Feb 17, 2014
BUJUMBURA, Burundi - Burundi Second Vice-President, Dr. Gervais Rufyikiri, has said the government is aware that the current procurement code still has gaps.
By: Claudine Nzigiyimana
Tanzania to destroy $50m ivory stockpile:
News Monday, Feb 17, 2014
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanania - Tanzania’s 90 metric tonne stockpile of ivory valued at about $50 million si to be destroyed.
By: Kenan Kalagho
Dangote stirs up Kenya cement:
News Monday, Feb 17, 2014
NAIROBI, Kenya - Competition is heating up in Kenya’s lucrative cement sector with the imminent entry of more players, such as Nigeria’s Dangote.
By: HUmphrey Liloba
Israel offers Tanzania taxation expertise:
News Monday, Feb 17, 2014
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – Israel has invited Tanzania to share experience on the taxation system for the oil and gas sector.
By: Leonard Magomba
African bank gives Rwanda $40m for power:
News Monday, Feb 17, 2014
KIGALI, Rwanda – The government and the African Development Bank recently signed a finance deal in which Rwanda would get $40 million for expanding electricity coverage.
By: Agnes Bateta

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