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Government plans ambitious $700m light rail network for greater Kampala
The government is nursing ambitions of a light rail rapid transport system for the Greater Kampala Metropolitan to alleviate the city's chronic traffic congestion
September 13, 2017
Opinion
Politics & Policy
Why China’s audacious building plans could be a major strain on African economies
The One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative is ambitious: a massive infrastructural development program that will potentially span 60 countries, and cost an estimated $5 trillion, it will mean building new rail networks, roadways, and pipelines across Asia, Europe, and Africa.
September 7, 2017
Politics & Policy
KCCA hikes parking fees
Starting 1 September, motorists in Kampala will have to pay higher parking rates, according to a public notice by the Kampala Capital City Authority
August 28, 2017
Politics & Policy
Why the 11 countries that rely on the Nile need to reach a river deal soon
The need for cooperative sustainable management of the trans-boundary water and related resources of the Nile Basin has never been more compelling
August 28, 2017
Energy, Oil & Gas
Politics & Policy
Refinery deal in limbo after Energy PS is sacked
A cloud of uncertainty hangs over Uganda's $4bn refinery tender awarded to a consortium led by a Mauritius-based private equity fund, Intra-continental Asset Holdings (IA), after Wednesday’s sacking of energy ministry permanent secretary, Stephen Isabalija
August 26, 2017
Companies
Politics & Policy
Governor defends central bank on Crane Bank supervision
Tumusiime-Mutebile says much of the commentary on Crane Bank in the media and on social media betrays a profound misunderstanding of how bank supervision works and what can realistically be achieved by a bank regulator
August 11, 2017
Politics & Policy
Africa’s cities face unique risks. What can be done to manage them?
Sarah Colenbrander, University of Leeds Cities in sub-Saharan Africa are growing fast. Nigeria alone is projected to add 212 million ...
July 31, 2017
Politics & Policy
Search for private partners for Kampala-Jinja Expressway to start next month
The Uganda National Roads Authority and the International Finance Corporation are looking for funders for the Kampala-Jinja Expressway
July 25, 2017
Politics & Policy
UCC sets 2020 as target for digital radio, but questions linger on readiness
Uganda Communications Commission believes that Uganda will be ready to change to digital audio broadcasting by 2020
July 18, 2017
Politics & Policy
Employers and workers can now save voluntarily with NSSF under new plan
The National Social Security Fund on Monday launched a plan that gives employers and workers who are not compelled by law to save with the fund an opportunity to do so voluntarily.
June 12, 2017
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