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Tanzania in UNESCO project for Usambura:
Good news for Rwanda KRA success tied to hope The WB grants Burundi $100m Tanzania tyre plant may be revived Tanzania to close current account deficit Uganda managers get US business knowhow
News Monday, Jul 28, 2014
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) last week launched the multi-million dollar project in the East Usambara Reserve areas aiming at empowering residents of area to make good use of the r
By: Patrick Kisembo
Bank of Uganda closes Global Trust:DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) last week launched the multi-million dollar project in the East Usambara Reserve areas aiming at empowering residents of area to make good use of the r
By: Patrick Kisembo
News Monday, Jul 28, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda - Uganda’s Central Bank (BoU), last Friday revoked the licence of Global Trust Bank, Uganda.
By: Baz Waiswa
Dodgers hurting Uganda services:KAMPALA, Uganda - Uganda’s Central Bank (BoU), last Friday revoked the licence of Global Trust Bank, Uganda.
By: Baz Waiswa
News Monday, Jul 28, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda – Provision of social services especially in education and health, is being hampered by staff absenteeism and late coming in local governments across the country.
By: Baz Waiswa
Ugandan accountants get tips on market:KAMPALA, Uganda – Provision of social services especially in education and health, is being hampered by staff absenteeism and late coming in local governments across the country.
By: Baz Waiswa
News Monday, Jul 28, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda - The President of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Uganda (ICPA) Patrick Ben Kagoro has said all aspiring accountants in Uganda must get both a Bachelor’s degree and professional qualification to meet demands of the job
By: Paul Tentena
Nairobi exchange goes public:KAMPALA, Uganda - The President of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Uganda (ICPA) Patrick Ben Kagoro has said all aspiring accountants in Uganda must get both a Bachelor’s degree and professional qualification to meet demands of the job
By: Paul Tentena
News Monday, Jul 28, 2014
NAIROBI, Kenya - The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) has become the first in East Africa and the second after the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) to demutualise and list itself.
By: Ngugi Njoroge
Tanzania women bank helps with plots:NAIROBI, Kenya - The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) has become the first in East Africa and the second after the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) to demutualise and list itself.
By: Ngugi Njoroge
News Monday, Jul 28, 2014
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania - Tanzania Women Bank (TWB) together with town planners, have started a new scheme of helping women and small entrepreneurs to acquire plots.
By: Damas Makangale
Tanzania team gets Canadian advice:Dar es Salaam, Tanzania - Tanzania Women Bank (TWB) together with town planners, have started a new scheme of helping women and small entrepreneurs to acquire plots.
By: Damas Makangale
News Monday, Jul 28, 2014
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania - The government has been advised to set up strict laws to ensure foreign investors involve themselves with development projects and not just take away profits.
By: Patrick Kisembo
University of Rwanda gets $40m:Dar es Salaam, Tanzania - The government has been advised to set up strict laws to ensure foreign investors involve themselves with development projects and not just take away profits.
By: Patrick Kisembo
News Monday, Jul 28, 2014
KIGALI, Rwanda – Sweden is supporting Rwanda’s ambitions to pin its economy on a knowledge-based society by handing over about $40 million to the National University of Rwanda.
By: Agnes Bateta
African navigators plan radar exit:KIGALI, Rwanda – Sweden is supporting Rwanda’s ambitions to pin its economy on a knowledge-based society by handing over about $40 million to the National University of Rwanda.
By: Agnes Bateta
News Monday, Jul 28, 2014
KAMPALA, Uganda - Air navigation experts from across the continent have agreed to shift to satellite systems to monitor aircraft movements.
By: Paul Tentena
Tanzanian wins prestigious Wellcome slot:KAMPALA, Uganda - Air navigation experts from across the continent have agreed to shift to satellite systems to monitor aircraft movements.
By: Paul Tentena
News Monday, Jul 28, 2014
MOROGORO, Tanzania - The Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) located in Morogoro region has produced the first Tanzanian Dr Christopher Kasanga who has won a highly competitive and prestigious Wellcome Trust Intermediate Fellowship in Public Health a
By: Patrick Kisembo
22 graduate at Carnegie University:MOROGORO, Tanzania - The Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) located in Morogoro region has produced the first Tanzanian Dr Christopher Kasanga who has won a highly competitive and prestigious Wellcome Trust Intermediate Fellowship in Public Health a
By: Patrick Kisembo
News Monday, Jul 28, 2014
KIGALI, Rwanda — Twenty-two students were awarded master’s degrees in information technology in Carnegie Mellon University recently at the Kigali Serena hotel in Rwanda.
By: Agnes Bateta
Tanzania needs more Barricks:KIGALI, Rwanda — Twenty-two students were awarded master’s degrees in information technology in Carnegie Mellon University recently at the Kigali Serena hotel in Rwanda.
By: Agnes Bateta
News Monday, Jul 28, 2014
Editor, I was impressed to read how much contribution, both in cash and kind, African Barrick Gold (ABG) makes to the Tanzania economy.
By: Mike Da Costa
Uganda agriculture gets low priority:Editor, I was impressed to read how much contribution, both in cash and kind, African Barrick Gold (ABG) makes to the Tanzania economy.
By: Mike Da Costa
News Monday, Jul 28, 2014
Editor, It is no big deal that Uganda’s National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS) is being restructured. It has been long overdue.
By: John Ojambo
Why fuss over NSSF?:Editor, It is no big deal that Uganda’s National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS) is being restructured. It has been long overdue.
By: John Ojambo
News Monday, Jul 28, 2014
Editor, Being a cash cow, it is not hard to understand why there is so much scrutiny of Uganda’s National Social Security Fund (NSSF).
By: Arthur Magezi
Editor, Being a cash cow, it is not hard to understand why there is so much scrutiny of Uganda’s National Social Security Fund (NSSF).
By: Arthur Magezi
Good news for Rwanda KRA success tied to hope The WB grants Burundi $100m Tanzania tyre plant may be revived Tanzania to close current account deficit Uganda managers get US business knowhow