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Tanzania gives license to IMX to complete Ntaka bid :
Seacom completes link to Kampala One Area Network scores high Telecoms feel caged by taxes Tanzania telecom sector remains pivotal Tanzania Gemstone plant handed over Uganda lake isles enjoy extra power
Resources Sunday, Apr 26, 2015
NAIROBI - TANZANIA government through the Ministry of Energy and Minerals has granted a five-year retention license to IMX Resources Ltd over the Ntaka Hill tenement, southern Tanzania writes ANDREW ZABLON.
By: Andrew Zablon
Tanzania splashes out $9m for telecom expansion:NAIROBI - TANZANIA government through the Ministry of Energy and Minerals has granted a five-year retention license to IMX Resources Ltd over the Ntaka Hill tenement, southern Tanzania writes ANDREW ZABLON.
By: Andrew Zablon
Resources Sunday, Apr 26, 2015
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The government through the Universal Communications Service Access Fund (UCSAF) last week signed an agreement with successful bidders to provide telecom services to 112 Wards which were underserved.
By: Timothy Kitundu
Avanti signs $4m pact for Tanzania schools connectivity:DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The government through the Universal Communications Service Access Fund (UCSAF) last week signed an agreement with successful bidders to provide telecom services to 112 Wards which were underserved.
By: Timothy Kitundu
Resources Sunday, Apr 26, 2015
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – UK-based Avanti Communications Group Plc signed an agreement valued at $4.5 million (Tsh.8 billion) to connect 250 public schools with internet.
By: Timothy Kitundu
Ethiopia to host eLearning talks:DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – UK-based Avanti Communications Group Plc signed an agreement valued at $4.5 million (Tsh.8 billion) to connect 250 public schools with internet.
By: Timothy Kitundu
Resources Sunday, Apr 26, 2015
KAMPALA, Uganda - International experts will call for African leaders to “leapfrog the shackles of convention” at a major education conference next month in Addis Ababa.
By: Paul Tentena
Burundi aims at closing power deficit:KAMPALA, Uganda - International experts will call for African leaders to “leapfrog the shackles of convention” at a major education conference next month in Addis Ababa.
By: Paul Tentena
Resources Sunday, Apr 26, 2015
BUJUMBURA, Burundi - Burundi Vice-President, Eng. Dr. Gervais Rufyikiri, has asked REGIDESO, (Burundi Water Supply and Distribution Authority) officials, to step up contacts with partners to solve the country’s energy deficit problem for the short, medi
By: Renovat Nimbona
Crystal Telecom IPO excites Rwanda mart:BUJUMBURA, Burundi - Burundi Vice-President, Eng. Dr. Gervais Rufyikiri, has asked REGIDESO, (Burundi Water Supply and Distribution Authority) officials, to step up contacts with partners to solve the country’s energy deficit problem for the short, medi
By: Renovat Nimbona
Resources Sunday, Apr 19, 2015
KIGALI, Rwanda - Investors are excited by an annnouncement that Crystal Ventures Limited (CVL) is selling its 20% stake in MTN Rwandacell.
By: Agnes Bateta
Uganda yet to sign French power loan:KIGALI, Rwanda - Investors are excited by an annnouncement that Crystal Ventures Limited (CVL) is selling its 20% stake in MTN Rwandacell.
By: Agnes Bateta
Resources Sunday, Apr 19, 2015
KAMPALA, Uganda - The French government, under their development arm, French Development Agency say two mega energy projects in Uganda have not been signed despite availability of $112 million (Ush333.2 billion) funding writes PAUL TENTENA
By: Paul Tentena
Tanzania district leaders given talk on gas:KAMPALA, Uganda - The French government, under their development arm, French Development Agency say two mega energy projects in Uganda have not been signed despite availability of $112 million (Ush333.2 billion) funding writes PAUL TENTENA
By: Paul Tentena
Resources Sunday, Apr 19, 2015
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The Center for Global Development (CGD) in partnership with Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA) last week convened over 2000 Tanzanians from 20 districts to share and discuss their opinions on the best approach to manage the
By: Emmanuel Kisima
MTN Rwanda makes fees payments easier:DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - The Center for Global Development (CGD) in partnership with Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA) last week convened over 2000 Tanzanians from 20 districts to share and discuss their opinions on the best approach to manage the
By: Emmanuel Kisima
Resources Sunday, Apr 19, 2015
KIGALI, Rwanda - MTN Rwanda has launched a new service on it MTN Mobile Money platform which will make it easier for parents to pay schools fees.
By: Agnes Bateta
Vodafone Uganda gets new CEO:KIGALI, Rwanda - MTN Rwanda has launched a new service on it MTN Mobile Money platform which will make it easier for parents to pay schools fees.
By: Agnes Bateta
Resources Sunday, Apr 19, 2015
KAMPALA, Uganda - Allan Richardson has been appointed the Chief Executive Officer of Vodafone Uganda.
By: Samuel Nabwiiso
Rwanda leads in global ICT :KAMPALA, Uganda - Allan Richardson has been appointed the Chief Executive Officer of Vodafone Uganda.
By: Samuel Nabwiiso
Resources Sunday, Apr 19, 2015
KIGALI, Rwanda - Rwanda was ranked first worldwide in government success to promote Information and Communications Technology (ICT).
By: Agnes Bateta
Kenya and Uganda eye nuclear power:KIGALI, Rwanda - Rwanda was ranked first worldwide in government success to promote Information and Communications Technology (ICT).
By: Agnes Bateta
Resources Sunday, Apr 19, 2015
MOMBASA, Kenya - Kenya and Uganda are among the countries making progress in nuclear technology in sub-Saharan Africa with both involved with the pre-feasibility study stage in their atomic energy programmes.
By: Joseph Burite
FAO puts up case for more geothermal use :MOMBASA, Kenya - Kenya and Uganda are among the countries making progress in nuclear technology in sub-Saharan Africa with both involved with the pre-feasibility study stage in their atomic energy programmes.
By: Joseph Burite
Resources Sunday, Apr 12, 2015
KAMPALA, Uganda - The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), has come out with a report that shows geothermal sources are being underutilised despite being cheaper than fossil oil writes JOHN SAMBO.
By: John Sambo
Norwegian Statoil reports more Tanzania gas:KAMPALA, Uganda - The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), has come out with a report that shows geothermal sources are being underutilised despite being cheaper than fossil oil writes JOHN SAMBO.
By: John Sambo
Resources Sunday, Apr 12, 2015
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - Norway’s Statoil recently discovered an additional one to 1.8 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of natural gas off-shore Tanzania.
By: Leonard Magomba
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - Norway’s Statoil recently discovered an additional one to 1.8 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of natural gas off-shore Tanzania.
By: Leonard Magomba
Seacom completes link to Kampala One Area Network scores high Telecoms feel caged by taxes Tanzania telecom sector remains pivotal Tanzania Gemstone plant handed over Uganda lake isles enjoy extra power