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Rwanda youth tipped on ICT use:
Tanzania cautioned on uranium Rwanda micro power starts Uganda to review mining laws Airtel Uganda markets new web packages Petroleum Institute teams up with Business Week Tanzania cement firm signs TANESCO
Resources Monday, Aug 11, 2014
KIGALI, Rwanda - Jean Philbert Nsengimana, the Rwanda Minister for Youth and ICT has advised young people to promote peace by using available technologies.
By: EABW Reporter
Tanzania oil firm in $60m NBC loan:KIGALI, Rwanda - Jean Philbert Nsengimana, the Rwanda Minister for Youth and ICT has advised young people to promote peace by using available technologies.
By: EABW Reporter
Resources Sunday, Aug 10, 2014
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The National Bank of Commerce (NBC) has given a Tsh100 billion (about $60.25 million) loan to Star Oils Limited writes DAMAS MAKANGALE
By: Damas Makangale
Rwanda makes digital switch:DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The National Bank of Commerce (NBC) has given a Tsh100 billion (about $60.25 million) loan to Star Oils Limited writes DAMAS MAKANGALE
By: Damas Makangale
Resources Sunday, Aug 10, 2014
KIGALI, Rwanda - On July 31st, Rwanda switched from analogue to digital broadcasting leaving over 51.542 households with no signals because the owners have not bought decoders.
By: Agnes Bateta
200 villages in Tanzania receive modern telecoms:KIGALI, Rwanda - On July 31st, Rwanda switched from analogue to digital broadcasting leaving over 51.542 households with no signals because the owners have not bought decoders.
By: Agnes Bateta
Resources Sunday, Aug 10, 2014
ARUSHA, Tanzania – Change is in the offing for 300,000 people living in 202 villages who will benefit from better telecommunications services.
By: Elisha Mayallah
Tigo Apps boost Tanzania farming:ARUSHA, Tanzania – Change is in the offing for 300,000 people living in 202 villages who will benefit from better telecommunications services.
By: Elisha Mayallah
Resources Sunday, Aug 10, 2014
LINDI, Tanzania – More and more smallholder farmers in Tanzania are now harnessing the power of technology to help them connect to agricultural services, information and markets.
By: Leonard Magomba
Uganda tries online trade apps:LINDI, Tanzania – More and more smallholder farmers in Tanzania are now harnessing the power of technology to help them connect to agricultural services, information and markets.
By: Leonard Magomba
Resources Sunday, Aug 10, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda - The trade ministry, supported by TradeMarkEast Africa (TMEA) has commissioned an NTB Reporting System.
By: Winnie Mandela
African geologists meet in Dar es Salaam:KAMPALA, Uganda - The trade ministry, supported by TradeMarkEast Africa (TMEA) has commissioned an NTB Reporting System.
By: Winnie Mandela
Resources Sunday, Aug 10, 2014
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - Tanzania will host the 3rd Young Earth Scientist Congress (YES) and 25th Colloquim of Africa Geology (CAG25) beginning today.
By: Damas Makangale
Tanzania offers higher prices to tin miners:DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - Tanzania will host the 3rd Young Earth Scientist Congress (YES) and 25th Colloquim of Africa Geology (CAG25) beginning today.
By: Damas Makangale
Resources Sunday, Aug 03, 2014
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanania - Kyerwa Tin Company Limited has raised tin prices from $7.2 to $9.6 a kilogramme.
By: Emmanuel Kisima
Tanzania regulator wants lower charges:DAR ES SALAAM, Tanania - Kyerwa Tin Company Limited has raised tin prices from $7.2 to $9.6 a kilogramme.
By: Emmanuel Kisima
Resources Sunday, Aug 03, 2014
The Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA) is now peeking for a better approach of reducing oil importation charges writes PATRICK KISEMBO.
By: Patrick Kisembo
Process of crude oil production:The Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA) is now peeking for a better approach of reducing oil importation charges writes PATRICK KISEMBO.
By: Patrick Kisembo
Resources Sunday, Aug 03, 2014
A student recently asked the following questions; why can we not use the crude oil directly? Why does it have to be refined?
By: Brian Sallery
Districts given energy guidelines:A student recently asked the following questions; why can we not use the crude oil directly? Why does it have to be refined?
By: Brian Sallery
Resources Sunday, Aug 03, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda - District leaders have been given draft guidelines for mainstreaming energy into district development plans and annual work plans, a move that will see increased use of energy and new technologies.
By: Baz Waiswa
People with disabilities get IT skills:KAMPALA, Uganda - District leaders have been given draft guidelines for mainstreaming energy into district development plans and annual work plans, a move that will see increased use of energy and new technologies.
By: Baz Waiswa
Resources Sunday, Aug 03, 2014
ENTEBBE, Uganda - KiBO Foundation has started a programme in Entebbe to help young people with disabilities attain IT skills.
By: Winnie Mandela
Kenya experiences Samsung Galaxy K:ENTEBBE, Uganda - KiBO Foundation has started a programme in Entebbe to help young people with disabilities attain IT skills.
By: Winnie Mandela
Resources Sunday, Aug 03, 2014
NAIROBI, Kenya - Samsung Electronics East Africa has added to its portfolio of products in the market with the launch of the Samsung Galaxy K Zoom, a camera-specialized smartphone that blends advanced digital camera technology with the heritage of Samsung
By: Humphrey Liloba
Refinery saga setting a bad precedent :NAIROBI, Kenya - Samsung Electronics East Africa has added to its portfolio of products in the market with the launch of the Samsung Galaxy K Zoom, a camera-specialized smartphone that blends advanced digital camera technology with the heritage of Samsung
By: Humphrey Liloba
Resources Sunday, Aug 03, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda - Even before Uganda starts selling its oil, conflicts surrounding the compensation of people who have been displaced by the oil refinery project hovers over the extractive industry in a bad way, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) have exp
By: Baz Waiswa
KAMPALA, Uganda - Even before Uganda starts selling its oil, conflicts surrounding the compensation of people who have been displaced by the oil refinery project hovers over the extractive industry in a bad way, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) have exp
By: Baz Waiswa
Tanzania cautioned on uranium Rwanda micro power starts Uganda to review mining laws Airtel Uganda markets new web packages Petroleum Institute teams up with Business Week Tanzania cement firm signs TANESCO











