Students suffer the brunt of Amsterdam’s booming tourism
Tourists are pushing students and locals out of Amsterdam´s city centre. Universities claim that the city […]
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Uganda the winner over Rwanda gorilla fee hike
e-Turbo News –Since the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) doubled the price of gorilla permits from $750 […]
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Chinese woman undergoes plastic surgery to evade debt
A 59-year old woman from the central Chinese city of Wuhan transformed her appearance through plastic […]
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Sportsman maker under UK investigation
August 2—BAT plc, the British tobacco multinational and maker of Sportsman cigarettes, has been fighting off […]
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Qalaa Holdings invited to high level UN talks on SDGs
July 11—Qalaa Holdings, an African leader in energy and infrastructure development, is not just about making […]
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Uganda bucks trend by attracting private cash
June 30—In 2016, private investors were less willing to contribute cash for sub-Saharan African infrastructure projects […]
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UK assures poor countries on market access
June 26—The UK government has assured exporters in poor countries including Uganda, that Britain leaving the […]
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SuperSport signs up for new UEFA Nations League
June 22—MultiChoice subsidiary, SuperSport, has won the broadcast rights on all platforms (including television, internet and […]
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Uganda aims to double coffee earnings despite weak prices
June 14—The International Coffee Organization (ICO) says in its latest monthly report, prices have been falling […]
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Rwanda slaps restrictions on social media for presidential campaigns
KIGALI, MAY 25 – Rwanda’s electoral commission has announced curbs on use of social media during […]
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