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Private lab tests in Uganda are costly. But price doesn’t equal quality
Timothy Amukele, Johns Hopkins University Laboratory tests are the backbone of clinical care. They are used to screen patients, to ...
May 14, 2018
Economy
Politics & Policy
We are waiting for EAC’s decision on EPAs—EU
The European Union is likely to continue pushing the East African Community on the free trade agreements, the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), on which the five regional member countries maintained protracted differences.
May 12, 2018
Politics & Policy
UN committee recommends to close Entebbe base
The Fifth Committee of the United Nations General Assembly on Budgetary and Administrative has made a business case for the establishment of three one-stop centers across the globe. The "global shared service centers" will be based in Nairobi, Budapest and Mexico City.
May 6, 2018
Opinion
Politics & Policy
Educating the Commonwealth
Education remains an exception, and Commonwealth leaders must make schooling a top priority or jeopardize their goal of delivering peace and prosperity.
May 3, 2018
Opinion
Politics & Policy
The PPP Concerto
There are good reasons why privately financed infrastructure projects become significantly more expensive – and slower to complete – than planners anticipate. One solution is to bring in private financing only after a project is completed.
May 2, 2018
Politics & Policy
Weaning African leaders off addiction to power is an ongoing struggle
African leaders continue to disregard their countries’ own constitutions and laws governing presidential tenure. The Democratic Republic of Congo’s Joseph Kabila, Uganda's Museveni, and Congo's Nguesso have all refused to go after decades in power
April 17, 2018
Economy
Politics & Policy
Lending growth still low despite BoU rate cuts
Bank lending to the private sector grew at a relatively restrained pace in February, even as the central bank cut its policy rate to its lowest level ever with the hope that loan approvals will increase, boosting economic growth
April 12, 2018
Politics & Policy
What China’s President Xi’s extended tenure means for Africa
For the foreseeable future, Africa’s engagement with China will be shaped by Xi’s vision. This makes it important to unpack exactly what that vision is
April 11, 2018
Economy
Markets
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Crane Bank was bankrupt when taken over by BoU: Kasekende
Bank of Uganda's deputy governor Lois Kasekende says the successful resolution of Crane Bank in January 2017 is the main reason for the improvement in financial soundness indicators of the banking system last year
April 9, 2018
Opinion
Politics & Policy
Kasekende says bulk of start-up finance should be mobilised by owners
Keynote address by Louis Kasekende (PhD), Deputy Governor, Bank of Uganda at the Stanbic Bank Enterprise Conference 05 April 2018 ...
April 6, 2018
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