Tanzania
Tanzania miller selects Austrian firm:
Tanzania justice project good Editorial: More industrial parks will raise EAC image Uganda to host Islamic finance convention Ugandan director uneasy about banking regulator Israeli contractor helps out Uganda school Housing deficits the unsolved puzzle
News Monday, Apr 18, 2016
DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA - Bakhresa Group, one of Tanzania’s biggest holding companies has chosen an Austrian made Jenbacher J612 gas engine to power a combined heat and power (CHP) plant in Dar es Salaam.
By: John Sambo
Unilever rewards schools in nutrition promo:DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA - Bakhresa Group, one of Tanzania’s biggest holding companies has chosen an Austrian made Jenbacher J612 gas engine to power a combined heat and power (CHP) plant in Dar es Salaam.
By: John Sambo
News Monday, Apr 18, 2016
KAMPALA, UGANDA – Unilever Uganda Limited under its Blueband brand last week rewarded top schools, pupils and teachers in the just concluded Hi5 Schools Puzzles Challenge at a ceremony held in Kampala.
By: Edison Olouch
Rainbow International School to host Children’s Climate Confer:KAMPALA, UGANDA – Unilever Uganda Limited under its Blueband brand last week rewarded top schools, pupils and teachers in the just concluded Hi5 Schools Puzzles Challenge at a ceremony held in Kampala.
By: Edison Olouch
News Monday, Apr 18, 2016
KAMPALA, UGANDA - Uganda’s Little Hands Go Green will on 22 April, 2016 at Rainbow International School in Kampala host children from different schools at the third International children’s Climate Conference.
By: Lucy Kasujja
Goldstar Insurance donates to Katalemwa Cheshire Home :KAMPALA, UGANDA - Uganda’s Little Hands Go Green will on 22 April, 2016 at Rainbow International School in Kampala host children from different schools at the third International children’s Climate Conference.
By: Lucy Kasujja
News Monday, Apr 18, 2016
KAMPALA, UGANDA - Goldstar Insurance, a leading insurance services provider, last week donated 25 wheelchairs to Katalemwa Cheshire Children’s Home. According to officials of the insurance company, the donation flags of a series of activities lined up t
By: EABW Reporter
Minister wants SMEs to be open:KAMPALA, UGANDA - Goldstar Insurance, a leading insurance services provider, last week donated 25 wheelchairs to Katalemwa Cheshire Children’s Home. According to officials of the insurance company, the donation flags of a series of activities lined up t
By: EABW Reporter
News Monday, Apr 18, 2016
KAMPALA, UGANDA - Amelia Kyambadde, Uganda’s Minister of Trade and Industry has asked Small and Medium Enterprises to be transparent in order to benefit more from government programmes.
By: Paul Tentena
Uganda to chair Corridor talks:KAMPALA, UGANDA - Amelia Kyambadde, Uganda’s Minister of Trade and Industry has asked Small and Medium Enterprises to be transparent in order to benefit more from government programmes.
By: Paul Tentena
News Sunday, Apr 17, 2016
KAMPALA, UGANDA - President Yoweri Museveni will chair the 13th Northern Corridor Integration Projects Summit scheduled to take place on April 22-23, 2016 in Kampala.
By: Paul Tentena
World Bank cites Tanzania performance:KAMPALA, UGANDA - President Yoweri Museveni will chair the 13th Northern Corridor Integration Projects Summit scheduled to take place on April 22-23, 2016 in Kampala.
By: Paul Tentena
News Sunday, Apr 17, 2016
Last week, the World Bank mentioned Tanzania as a bright spot whose growth continued to be robust due to a favourable policy environment and rising investments especially in the country’s oil/gas sector. Other countries cited are Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya
By: Timothy Kitundu
Tanzania export zones attract $200m annually:Last week, the World Bank mentioned Tanzania as a bright spot whose growth continued to be robust due to a favourable policy environment and rising investments especially in the country’s oil/gas sector. Other countries cited are Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya
By: Timothy Kitundu
News Sunday, Apr 17, 2016
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – The Export Processing Zone Authority (EPZA) through Special Economic Zones (SEZ) and Export Processing Zones (EPZ) last week revealed that it now has the capacity to attract some $200 million annually.
By: Timothy Kitundu
Stanbic Uganda makes $157m
:DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – The Export Processing Zone Authority (EPZA) through Special Economic Zones (SEZ) and Export Processing Zones (EPZ) last week revealed that it now has the capacity to attract some $200 million annually.
By: Timothy Kitundu
News Sunday, Apr 17, 2016
KAMPALA, UGANDA - Stanbic Bank (Uganda), registered record earnings for the second year in a row, consolidating its position as Uganda’s largest and most profitable bank.
By: John Sambo
NSSF holds customer week:KAMPALA, UGANDA - Stanbic Bank (Uganda), registered record earnings for the second year in a row, consolidating its position as Uganda’s largest and most profitable bank.
By: John Sambo
News Sunday, Apr 17, 2016
KAMPALA, UGANDA - The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) last week launched its 4th Customer Connect Week, with various activities including Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives worth Ush200 million (A nearly $60,000) specifically to provide skil
By: Paul Tentena
Woo thieves to invest!:KAMPALA, UGANDA - The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) last week launched its 4th Customer Connect Week, with various activities including Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives worth Ush200 million (A nearly $60,000) specifically to provide skil
By: Paul Tentena
News Sunday, Apr 17, 2016
Editor, Obviously I do not support the embezzlement or theft of tax payers money.
By: J. Osman
Kenya not at fault:Editor, Obviously I do not support the embezzlement or theft of tax payers money.
By: J. Osman
News Sunday, Apr 17, 2016
Editor, This is in response to a letter last week, that infers Kenya is at fault to complain about the Tanga route.
By: Paddie Hunga
Burn ivory in Far East:Editor, This is in response to a letter last week, that infers Kenya is at fault to complain about the Tanga route.
By: Paddie Hunga
News Sunday, Apr 17, 2016
Editor, It is true the poaching is done in East Africa, but most of the buying of the ivory from these tragically slaughtered elephants is done inthe Far East.
By: Dorothy Nakazzi
Ethiopia shows serious intent:Editor, It is true the poaching is done in East Africa, but most of the buying of the ivory from these tragically slaughtered elephants is done inthe Far East.
By: Dorothy Nakazzi
News Sunday, Apr 17, 2016
Editor, I do not think that most of us want to buy and wear second hand clothes.
By: Mike Sentamu
Editor, I do not think that most of us want to buy and wear second hand clothes.
By: Mike Sentamu
Tanzania justice project good Editorial: More industrial parks will raise EAC image Uganda to host Islamic finance convention Ugandan director uneasy about banking regulator Israeli contractor helps out Uganda school Housing deficits the unsolved puzzle