2014年9月1日 星期一

2014-09-02 Uganda Business


Time bomb in the Albertine as oil firms lack waste disposal plan  NTV Uganda
... • Auditor-General blows the lid off the National Environment Management Authority's failure to regulate oil firms, noting that the manner in which oil waste is currently disposed of may lead to an ecological disaster in the region. • All Uganda's oil fields are ...

Uganda: Estimated oil reserves lifted   Independent Online
Uganda oil levels rise by 3b barrels   East African Business Week

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  New Vision   
BATU ends tobacco leaf business  New Vision
KAMPALA - British American Tobacco Uganda (BATU) will discontinue its leaf growing and export business after 86 years with a new player set to enter the market at the end of the year. Jonathan D'souza, the BATU managing director told reporters that the ...

BATU to stop buying tobacco   The Observer (blog)

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  Zee News   
Oil prices mixed after weak China, Europe data  Zee News
Singapore: Oil prices were mixed in Asia on Tuesday following disappointing manufacturing data out of top energy consumer China as well as Europe and as dealers await fresh US economic figures, analysts said. US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for ...

NYMEX-US crude slips on weak economic data; eyes on Libya risk   Reuters Africa
Brent Oil Around $102.50 Amid OPEC Expansion   MarketPulse (blog)
Commodities markets summary   Sydney Morning Herald
Seeking Alpha (registration)   
Saudi Gazette   
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  The Standard Digital News   
Airtel Kenya to retain rights to Yu brand for two years  Telecompaper (subscription)
Airtel Kenya is set to pay KES 4 billion to acquire Yu's subscribers and its operating licences, while it will cost Safaricom KES 7 billion to acquire Yu assets including its frequency spectrum. According to the Business Daily, Airtel will have the right to use the Yu ...

YuMobile's Acquisition To Close By Year End   Ventures Africa
Safaricom, Airtel acquire YuMobile for $120m   HumanIPO
Essar agrees $120M sale of Kenyan mobile operator to Safaricom, Airtel   Mobile World Live
PC Tech Magazine   
ITWeb Africa   
Telecoms.com   
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Will 3D Printing redefine African Trade and China's Competitiveness?  New Vision
Its 6 a.m. on a Monday morning, Peter wakes up and hurriedly prepares for school as his Mom works upon his breakfast. The following conversation ensues as they each go about their business. Mom: “Peter, please hurry it's getting late for you to beat the ...


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The high cost of cheap meat  Himalayan Times
As emerging-economy middle classes grow‚ it is vital to recognize that existing Western models of meat production and consumption do not provide a sound blueprint for the future. It is time to create a system that adheres to our ecological‚ social‚ and ethical ...


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  Ventures Africa   
EU, Uganda Collaborates On Local Agribusiness Development  Ventures Africa
VENTURES AFRICA – The European Union has partnered with the government of Uganda to launch a 25 million Euros ($32.8 million) Small and Medium Agribusiness Fund (SMADF) that will benefit at least 35 privately-owned small and medium enterprises ...

EU supports agribusiness   The Observer (blog)

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Umeme, DFCU Fortunes  The Independent
Shareholders of Umeme and DFCU Bank and - both USE-listed companies - must be cautiously happy. A quick look at the companies' half-year results is enough to show you why. Sole power distributor continued to perform well compared to the same period ...


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Regional Real Estate Firms Eye November Gala  East African Business Week
Kampala — Dealers in real estate are set to be recognized for their innovation and services at an awards gala to held in November this year. The East Africa Property Awards will involve pioneers and leaders in real estate. Nominations for the 2014 awards is ...


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EAC to harmonize integration through PPP  East African Business Week
GO SLOW: Africa needs an estimated $93 billion per year to develop its infrastructure, with two thirds required for new physical infrastructure such as roads and rail. DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – The East African and Central members states have being ...


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