Business, Companies, Markets, Policy

British American gets reprieve from Ugandan duty

January 29

January 29— Cigarette maker, British American Tobacco (BATU) Uganda Limited, has put to the test the […]

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Business, Markets, Policy, Transport

Uganda yet to sign African open skies deal

January 29

January 29—Uganda is yet to sign a deal to deregulate its skies despite plans to revive […]

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Policy

Policymakers have hard time finding way ahead

January 25

January 25–Last year the Washington Post featured an article by two academics, Michael Callen and Adnan […]

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Energy, Investment, Policy

President says skilling-up not be left to oil companies

January 24

January 24—President Yoweri Museveni wants other private companies to share the costs with the government of […]

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Business, Companies, Finance, Policy

Private sector asks government to help share tax burden

January 23

January 23—Patrick Bitature, who chairs the Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU), has asked the government to […]

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Companies, Energy, Investment, Policy

Private sector input vital for skilling future oil workers

January 23

January 23—The government has been involved in quickening expansion and deepening the country’s skills pool to […]

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Business, Finance, Investment, Policy

Top-level EAC talks on social spending due in Kampala

January 22

January 22—Entrepreneurs and businesses dealing with healthcare and infrastructure have a chance of getting insights to […]

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Business, Companies, Investment, Policy

Local firms feel less confident about oil contracts

January 22

January 22—Ugandan companies hoping for contracts in the budding oil and gas industry under the momentum […]

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Markets, Policy, Trade & Industry

East Africa retains top spot as fastest growing region

January 18

January 18—In spite of drought, endless squabbles over non-tariff barriers (NTBs) in the East African Common […]

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Land & Agriculture, Policy

Dry spells increase Uganda’s poverty to 21% from 19%

January 18

January 18—The poverty level in Uganda has gone up to 21% due to the extended dry […]

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