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China invests over $4bn in Tanzania:
Nuclear energy like bridge too far for EAC Uganda securities in slight early dip Tanzania Bureau of Standards opens zonal offices US looks to redefine its African footprint Uganda NSSF targets 20,000 young people Africa vows to craft new growth path
News Sunday, May 03, 2015
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The Government of China last week said that Chinese investments in the country have surpassed the $ 4 billion (Tsh.8trillion) mark according to revelation made in Dar es Salaam.
By: Timothy Kitundu
Tanzania grounded vessel needs over $940m :DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The Government of China last week said that Chinese investments in the country have surpassed the $ 4 billion (Tsh.8trillion) mark according to revelation made in Dar es Salaam.
By: Timothy Kitundu
News Sunday, May 03, 2015
TANZANIA, Mwanza - About $945 million (Tsh.1.7 billion) is needed to make major repairs for MV Victoria currently grounded at Mwanza North port.
By: Andrew Zablon
OBR collects $107m:TANZANIA, Mwanza - About $945 million (Tsh.1.7 billion) is needed to make major repairs for MV Victoria currently grounded at Mwanza North port.
By: Andrew Zablon
News Sunday, May 03, 2015
BUJUMBURA, Burundi - The Burundi Revenue Authority (OBR) has collected BIF 166.5 billion (US$ 107 million) in the first term of 2015.
By: Renovat Nimbona
Rwanda to host 4th healthcare conference:BUJUMBURA, Burundi - The Burundi Revenue Authority (OBR) has collected BIF 166.5 billion (US$ 107 million) in the first term of 2015.
By: Renovat Nimbona
News Sunday, May 03, 2015
KIGALI, Rwanda - Rwandan Healthcare Federation together with the Rwanda Development Board, will be hosting the 4th Annual East African Healthcare Federation Conference from the 17th – 19th of May 2015 at the Serena Hotel in Kigali. .
By: Agnes Bateta
Recognition for work excellence:KIGALI, Rwanda - Rwandan Healthcare Federation together with the Rwanda Development Board, will be hosting the 4th Annual East African Healthcare Federation Conference from the 17th – 19th of May 2015 at the Serena Hotel in Kigali. .
By: Agnes Bateta
News Sunday, May 03, 2015
Editor, I am proud that our country is beginning to not only reward people for good work, but also realise the need to place the correct people in certain positions.
By: Okodan Bernard
Election cash puzzle :Editor, I am proud that our country is beginning to not only reward people for good work, but also realise the need to place the correct people in certain positions.
By: Okodan Bernard
News Sunday, May 03, 2015
Editor, I understand it might be in order for governments to give campaign cash to opposition parties, but the situation is becoming critical.
By: Idris Ebong
Central Corridor good for EAC:Editor, I understand it might be in order for governments to give campaign cash to opposition parties, but the situation is becoming critical.
By: Idris Ebong
News Sunday, May 03, 2015
Editor, The central corridor happens to be the most important corridor for a landlocked country like Rwanda accounting for over 60% of the regional trade.
By: Chantal Ingabire
Please stay calm:Editor, The central corridor happens to be the most important corridor for a landlocked country like Rwanda accounting for over 60% of the regional trade.
By: Chantal Ingabire
News Sunday, May 03, 2015
Editor, Several governments have issued statements on the pending Burundi election.
By: Ivan
Lets put our act together:Editor, Several governments have issued statements on the pending Burundi election.
By: Ivan
News Sunday, May 03, 2015
Editor, Kenya has suffered a double tragedy at the hands of Al Shabaab. Given the way these attacks were carried out, it is clear these people are cowardly and also reckless.
By: Dennis Oliech
Uganda snared by value for money hurdle:Editor, Kenya has suffered a double tragedy at the hands of Al Shabaab. Given the way these attacks were carried out, it is clear these people are cowardly and also reckless.
By: Dennis Oliech
News Sunday, May 03, 2015
KAMPALA, Uganda - Uganda’s budget cash is still faced with two key challenges of poor absorption of the funds and poor value for money issues despite improving releases from the treasury.
By: Paul Tentena
Women owned businesses tipped to formalize:KAMPALA, Uganda - Uganda’s budget cash is still faced with two key challenges of poor absorption of the funds and poor value for money issues despite improving releases from the treasury.
By: Paul Tentena
News Sunday, May 03, 2015
KAMPALA Uganda – Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) has urged Uganda Women operating in the informal sector to formalize their Business by registering them with the Bureau.
By: Samuel Nabwiiso
Uganda tax agency asked to simplify:KAMPALA Uganda – Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) has urged Uganda Women operating in the informal sector to formalize their Business by registering them with the Bureau.
By: Samuel Nabwiiso
News Sunday, Apr 26, 2015
KAMPALA, Uganda - Uganda Law Society (ULS) has advised Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) to further simplify tax information and make it available in a variety of media in order to encourage compliance.
By: Sharon Kyatusiimire
Banked percentage rises in Africa:KAMPALA, Uganda - Uganda Law Society (ULS) has advised Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) to further simplify tax information and make it available in a variety of media in order to encourage compliance.
By: Sharon Kyatusiimire
News Sunday, Apr 26, 2015
KAMPALA, Uganda - An estimated 34% of adults in sub-Saharan Africa now have a bank account.
By: John Sambo
IMF alerts Rwanda on overheads:KAMPALA, Uganda - An estimated 34% of adults in sub-Saharan Africa now have a bank account.
By: John Sambo
News Sunday, Apr 26, 2015
KIGALI, Rwanda - Rwanda has been described as the most competitive country in the region, but concerns have been expressed about overhead costs.
By: Agnes Bateta
KIGALI, Rwanda - Rwanda has been described as the most competitive country in the region, but concerns have been expressed about overhead costs.
By: Agnes Bateta
Nuclear energy like bridge too far for EAC Uganda securities in slight early dip Tanzania Bureau of Standards opens zonal offices US looks to redefine its African footprint Uganda NSSF targets 20,000 young people Africa vows to craft new growth path