2015年9月13日 星期日

2015-09-14 Uganda Business


Vanguard
   
Smile Diversifies, Plans Voice Telephony Service Offering in October   
THISDAY Live
Following the recent raising of $365 million (N87.6 billion) of debt and equity financing from local and foreign banks, and from its shareholders, for its network expansion across its three operations in Africa, which include Nigeria, Smile ...
Why Smile Communications is going into voice, by Obiejesi   Vanguard
Smile raises $365m for regional expansion   East African Business Week

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Surfbirds News
   
EAC bans illegal timber   
East African Business Week
DURBAN, South Africa - Eastern and Southern African governments have agreed to ban illegal timber trade in the region. “We declare that we need a unifying strategy to help Eastern and Southern Africa countries stop illegal trade in timber. We recommend ...

Five Eastern and Southern African countries announce groundbreaking move to ...   Surfbirds News (blog)

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Al-Bawaba
   
Etihad Airways to deploy SAP solutions   
gulfnews.com
Abu Dhabi: Etihad Airways announced on Sunday that it is deploying SAP's cloud-based solutions across its human resources, finance, and procurement and supply management functions. The technology transformation will enable Etihad to redesign its ...

Etihad Airways deploys SAP's successfactors solution to drive future growth   Al-Bawaba
Etihad Airways deploys SAP solutions to drive future growth   MENAFN.COM
Etihad deploys cloud-based solutions   Trade Arabia
ch-aviation   
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East African Business Week
   
Zanzibar to get better $200m port   
East African Business Week
UJUNGU, Tanzania - Zanzibar, which has an autonomous government, has managed to get funding to build a new port and ease the present strain on Malindi harbour writes LEONARD MAGOMBA. Last week, President Dr Ali Mohamed Shein (below), said ...


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Personal Finance: The risky business of loans   
NTV Uganda
In hard economic times such as these, it is important to be very clear why you need the credit and assess the risks involved. An error occurred. Try watching this video on www.youtube.com, or enable JavaScript if it is disabled in your browser ...

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East African Business Week
   
Uganda not repackaging foreign sugar   
East African Business Week
CAPACITY: Latest figures show Uganda produced 438,200 metric tonnes of sugar and domestic consumption was at 320,000 mts leaving 118,200 mts as surplus for sale elsewhere. Uganda produces enough sugar for its citizens and some surplus for export, ...

Mordernise sugar production methods to compete with fellow cane growers   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)

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East African Business Week
   
Ugandans told not to over fish as stocks sink   
East African Business Week
CAUTION: Overfishing during the past decade has led to depleted fishing grounds and loss of export revenue as processing factories have closed due to limited delivery. BUSIA, Uganda - President Yoweri Museveni wants the fishing community in eastern ...


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East African Business Week
   
EABW@10: Born out of a leap of faith   
East African Business Week
It was founded in May 2005. On May 16, 2005, we published the first issue. The company was registered in March 2005 as a limited liability company to, among other issues, publish a regional business newspaper. Qn: What motivated the founders to start ...


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Financial Express
   
Cooling inflation to fuel calls for lower interest rates   
Financial Express
Arvind Subramanian, Narendra Modi's chief economic adviser, early this month warned of looming deflation and called for measures to boost consumer demand and step up investment. By: Reuters | New Delhi | September 14, 2015 8:44 AM ...

Cooling inflation to fuel calls for lower interest rates | Reuters   Firstpost
Key factors to watch out for on Dalal Street this week   Moneycontrol.com
All eyes on the Fed and the big rates question   Irish Independent
Reuters   
NEWS.com.au   
Dallas Morning News   
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Wall Street Journal
   
China's Battered Economy Could Surprise Investors   
Wall Street Journal
China's economic data of late rarely disappoints in one respect: providing headlines about growth being the slowest in years. China's growth obviously just isn't what it used to be. The main question for investors now is if the economy is cracking ...
Sluggish China Output and Investment Signal More Stimulus On Way   Bloomberg
China fixed-asset investment tumbles to lowest in 14 years   The Star Online
China Retail Sales Up 10.8%, But Consumption Will Fall Soon   Forbes
Seeking Alpha   
ecns   
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