2015年6月15日 星期一

2015-06-16 Uganda Business


New Vision
   
Why the budget should have addressed income inequalities through fair taxation   
New Vision
On the whole, we agree with the thrust of this year's budget; that is maintaining investments in infrastructure and ensuring that public service delivery improves. Moreover, we could not agree more with the outlined fiscal policies to improve tax collections ...

ABC urges govt for transparent taxation structure   Daily Times
The Reality of Taxing Carried Interest   Huffington Post

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CTV News
   
E-cigarettes banned from checked luggage due to fire risk   
CTV News
MONTREAL -- Airline passengers around the world are now banned from carrying e-cigarettes in checked baggage because of risks that the heating elements will catch fire. The International Civil Aviation Organization says it has amended rules governing ...

GACA chief visits ICAO in Montreal   Arab News
UN aviation agency bans e-cigarettes in checked bags   Yahoo! Maktoob News
ICAO PROGRESS REPORT EXPECTED THURSDAY   The Nation

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East African Business Week
   
Sweden offers $5m for Rwanda project   
East African Business Week
PLEASE SIGN: The CORE project will facilitate increased linkages between the private sector, government and community-based actors in Nyamasheke and Rusizi in western Rwanda. KIGALI, Rwanda - World Vision Rwanda and Swedish International ...


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East African Business Week
   
Chinese Carrier Begins East African Flights in August   
AllAfrica.com
Kampala — China Southern Airlines, the largest carrier in the People's Republic of China will on August 5th begin flights between Guangzhou in Southern China and Nairobi, Kenya. According to Wells Zheng, Senior Vice President Marketing, the airline ...

AU calls for states to join single aviation market programme   CAPA - Centre for Aviation

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Supermarket crisis   
Independent
Shoprite Naalya housed at the Metroplex mall closed shop over alleged failure to break even. INDEPENDENT/ JIMMY SIYAShoprite Naalya closes shop as competition from smaller retail stores bites. A Nakawa court recently issued an unusual order.

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WFP lifts small holder farmers   
Independent
Investments by the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) to improve the agricultural practices and business potential of smallholder farmers in Uganda are showing impressive results, the organization said today. “WFP is providing over 1,000 farmer ...


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Rwanda Looks to Raising Domestic Share   
AllAfrica.com
Kigali — The government is looking at increasing domestic revenue as one way of supporting its budget 2015/16 rather than depending on foreign financial assistance. In a statement presented to members of both chambers of parliament last week, the ...


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East African Business Week
   
UK Envoy Holds Talks On Kenya Advisories   
AllAfrica.com
Mombasa — The UK High Commissioner to Kenya Christian Turner toured Mombasa this week raising hopes that the crippling travel warnings that have brought tourism to standstill may be lifted soon. "We are hoping for great news," Mombasa Governor Ali ...

TradeMark agrees to lift Mombasa profile   East African Business Week

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New Vision
   
'Population growth needs to be checked for economic growth'   
New Vision
Uganda needs to manage population growth if the country is to attain middle income status, Dr. Fred Muhumuza of FSD Uganda has advised. “Growth of the economy was 5.3%, good progress compared to where we were two years ago, but still lower than ...


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New Vision
   
Crackdown on dirty city abattoirs in offing   
New Vision
The ultra modern abbatoir at Nyimbwa Bombo in Luwero district on June 8, 2015 will be the first of its kind in Uganda and will be the benchmark for other abbatoirs. Photo/ Ronnie Kijjambu. Tweet ...


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