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Why Total Total Suspended Planned $3.5 billion Uganda-Tanzania Oil Pipe
Total SA has suspended its planned $3.5 billion crude export pipeline from Uganda to Tanzania after the collapse of a deal to buy a stake in Tullow Oil Plc’s oil fields in Uganda.
The French oil major has terminated all activities…
Kadaga Tells Ugandans Living Abroad to Support Growth of Uganda Airlines
The Speaker of Parliament, Rebecca Kadaga has asked Ugandans in the diaspora not only to support the recently re-launched national airline but also to be its goodwill ambassadors.
Uganda Airlines started its commercial flights this week…
Presidents Museveni, Kenyatta discuss sugar trade
President Yoweri Museveni has today met and held a bilateral meeting with President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya on the sidelines of TICAD 7 conference in Yokohama, Japan during which the two leaders discussed the issue of sugar and sugarcane…
New Uganda Airlines Inaugural Flight Takes Off from Entebbe
The Inaugural flight for the revived Uganda Airlines Company has taken off from Entebbe International Airport. It is destined for Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi.
Aboard the flight, were senior government officials…
What Facebook’s plan to hire journalists means for the media
By AFP
Facebook's plan to hire professional journalists instead of relying solely on algorithms to deliver news is a positive step but is unlikely to shake up an embattled media industry, analysts say.
The social media giant said…
Business to Resume as Uganda, Rwanda Sign Agreement
President Yoweri Museveni has thanked his Angolan counterpart, Joao Manuel Lourenco, for overseeing a reinforcement process that has culminated into Uganda and Rwanda signing a pact to improve their political and economic relations.
The…
Address plight of sugarcane out growers – MPs Tell Government
Legislators have urged the government to address the challenges faced by sugarcane out-growers saying that the farmers are stuck with cane with no market.
Bugabula South MP, Hon. Maurice Kibalya said that sugarcane growers have now…
Avoid Import of Counterfeit Products into Uganda – Museveni Tells Investors
President Yoweri Museveni has received and held a meeting with the executive officials of Bayport Financial Services Limited at State House, Entebbe with whom he discussed the contributions that the company has rendered to Uganda in the…
President Ouattara Opens the 2019 AGOA Forum
The Forum has brought together senior government officials from the 39 AGOA-eligible sub-Saharan African countries to discuss ways to boost economic cooperation and trade between the United States and Africa.
Former Minister proposes coffee regulatory authority
Former Finance Minister Gerald Sendaula, has appealed to Parliament to push for the creation of a coffee regulatory authority as it considers the National Coffee Bill, 2018.
Ssendaula who is the chairperson of the National Union of…