2015年2月1日 星期日

2015-02-02 Uganda Business


The Observer
   
NSSF nets Shs 46bn in six months   
Independent
For the financial year 2013/14, NSSF paid an interest rate of 11.5%— about Shs 366 billion in monetary terms - to its 1.45 million members. That means that for every Shs 1 million saved in the Fund, a saver got an additional Shs 115,000 in interest. If latest ...

Law don explains folly of privatising NSSF   The Observer (blog)
Sharp rise for Uganda NSSF profit   East African Business Week

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The Observer
   
RwandAir launches Entebbe-Nairobi flights   
Independent
Rwanda's home carrier, RwandAir has launched its daily flights to Nairobi from Entebbe; a move that officials said is a fulfillment of their expansion strategy in the region and beyond. Speaking at Entebbe International Airport, on Jan. 29, John Mirenge, the ...

Airports to generate Shs 8.5tn annually   The Observer (blog)
Uganda aviation plan needs $400m   East African Business Week

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East African Business Week
   
Customs challenges   
Independent
Kamajugo (L) explains to ambassadors how ASYCUDA World works. Independent/J. BusingeURA projects spur tax compliance but challenges remain. Only a few months in her job as Uganda Revenue Authority Commissioner General, Doris Akol is ...

22 Ugandan firms get top URA status   East African Business Week

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East African Business Week
   
Cross-border efficiencies lift trade   
East African Business Week
REDUCING BUREAUCRACY: Hennekens said delays at national borders is one of the most frustrating things for investors. A more efficient border processing system will lead to more investment and development in Uganda writes SHARON KYATUSIIMIRE.

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ch-aviation
   
All things considered, Fastjet Kenya eyes June launch date   
ch-aviation
Fastjet (FN, Dar-es-Salaam) General Manager for East Africa, Jimmy Kibati, says the carrier's long delayed Fastjet Kenya (Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta) subsidiary could be up and running by June of this year, all Kenyan certification requirements aside. “If you were ...


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The Express Tribune
   
Japan launches Fifth Spy Satellite   
Defenseworld.net
Japan launched a radar reconnaissance satellite on Sunday morning believed to be its most sophisticated ever, various Japanese media outlets reported. The launch was performed from the Tanegashima Space Center in the Kagoshima Prefecture in the ...

Japan Launches New Spy Satellite   NDTV

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East African Business Week
   
No Responsibility to Secure Deposits, Says Coop Registrar   
The New Indian Express
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:The Registrar of Cooperative Societies has finally come out distancing itself from the miscellaneous and welfare cooperatives mobilising deposits by stating that it has no responsibility to secure the amount being deposited in such ...

EALA passes critical Bills   East African Business Week
Cooperatives to Recapture lost glory   IPPmedia
Eala passes Bill to empower cooperatives   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)

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East African Business Week
   
Stanbic Bank Uganda acquires Arab loan   
East African Business Week
KAMPALA, Uganda - Stanbic Bank Uganda Limited (Stanbic Uganda) has signed a $85 million, eighteen month term loan facility in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. According to a news release sent to East African Business Week, the transaction is a debut ...


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East African Business Week
   
International tourism arrivals up by 4.7%   
East African Business Week
RAFAI: Tourism has proven to be surprisingly strong and resilient and a big contributor to economic recovery in some countries. International tourist arrivals reached a total of 1,138 million in 2014, a 4.7 per cent increase over the previous year, according to ...

Tourism Vital to Global Economic Recovery in 2015   THISDAY Live

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Namayingo gold rush poses environmental threat   
NTV Uganda
Environmentalists warn that the mining poses serious risks to the Lake due to the residents' use of mercury to purify the gold. Thousands of people in Nakudi village in Namayingo district have abandoned their regular sources of livelihood for gold-mining after ...


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