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2014-09-15 Uganda Business


What top CEOs earn  The Observer
An analysis of monthly salaries of chief executive officers of 29 statutory bodies and parastatals highlights a huge disparity in their earnings. According to The Observer's analysis, some CEOs earn three-to-four times more than their counterparts in other public ...


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  New Vision   
First Edition East Afripack exhibition kicks off  East African Business Week
The first edition of East Afripack exhibition organized by renowned exhibition planner Ipack-Ima Spa, recently kicked off. The exhibition was organised in partnership with East African Community Secretariat, United Nations Industrial Development Organization ...

EAC boss decries non-tariff barriers within Community   New Vision
Set up packaging plants, EAC boss tells investors   IPPmedia

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  Vancouver Sun   
Oil and Gas Production: Natural gas for electricity  East African Business Week
This week we look at Natural Gas, where it comes from and how it is used. We will also examine some of the difficulties faced by natural gas suppliers. Like crude oil, natural gas is a finite resource made over millions of years from heated and compressed ...

Oil associates asked BC government for gas plant exemption: documents   Brandon Sun

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Tourism talks on Tanzania's potential set for Arusha  East African Business Week
ARUSHA, Tanzania – People involved in the tourism industry will meet in Arusha soon to discuss ways of unlocking more of Tanzania's potential. The Mpingo Tourism Summit 2014 will take place between September 22nd and 23rd. Participants will talk about ...

Tanzania`s tourism cash cow needs proper upkeep   IPPmedia

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Delayed EU trade pact limits Kenya exporters  East African Business Week
AT STAKE: Kenya is a top flower exporting country, but this business will suffer if EU imposes taxes. COURTESY PICTURE. NAIROBI, Kenya - Kenya could be locked out of the lucrative European market for fresh produce if no Economic Partnership ...

Kenya says EAC-EU likely to conclude trade talks before deadline   Coastweek

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  Calcutta Telegraph   
Solid Base  Calcutta Telegraph
A whole new experience awaits investors, thanks to the recently unveiled regulations on real estate investment trusts (REITs). Allocations to real estate will now be more affordable, and we may see this asset class increasingly feature in many new portfolios.
Funding Kenya homes   East African Business Week
Mr. Market Provides Some Early Fall Color For REIT Investors   Seeking Alpha (registration)
Ask Matt: Which real-estate bets pay best?   USA TODAY
Pensacola News Journal   
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Regional business boss visits Kampala  East African Business Week
WORK TOGETHER: Mosha said the regional private sector wants to play a bigger role in the integration process. COURTESY PICTURE. KAMPALA, Uganda - The private sector wants to forge closer working relations with governments in the five member ...


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Lets take care about counting our chickens  East African Business Week
There is a saying about not counting your chickens before they hatch. A sensible reminder not to make too many assumptions about things that might not go according to plan. East Africa is one of the fortunate regions on the continent that can bank on a large ...


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  New York Times   
Dar es Salaam stock market plans municipal bonds offerings  East African Business Week
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania - Management of the Dar es Salaam Stock (DSE) Market recently announced plans to offer municipal bonds trading writes LEONARD MAGOMBA. The DSE Chief Executive Officer, Moremi Marwa was speaking during the initial ...

Emirates to launch second service to Dar   The Standard Digital News
Tanzania inks MoU with development partners to revamp port   StarAfrica.com
Tanzania and World Bank sign deal to improve Dar es Salaam port   Coastweek
eNCA   
Reuters Africa   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
5500 jobs risk at troubled mobile phone firm  Herald Scotland
MORE than 5,500 jobs have been put at risk after an mobile phone retailer Phones 4u announced it has entered administration. MORE than 5,500 jobs have been put at risk after an mobile phone retailer Phones 4u announced it has entered administration.
Phones 4u collapses after key partner EE hangs up   CITY A.M.
Phones 4U Loses EE/Vodafone Deals Shuts Down Permanently Monday   Techaeris
Phones 4u Files for Administration After Losing Vodfone   Businessweek
Daily Mail   
Reuters UK   
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