By Julius Businge Tullow Uganda has opened applications for the 2013/14 Tullow Group Scholarship Scheme (TGSS) aimed at supporting national participation in Uganda’s oil and gas industry, the oil company said on Jan.9. Under the 2013/14 Tullow Group Scholarship Scheme, the company is offering 20 university education opportunities to Ugandan nationals …
Read More »One Health for Uganda
By Sarah Namulondo One health an international health memorandum of understanding that was signed in Bangkok, Thailand is set to start in Uganda. The conference which is set to be launched by the President of Uganda on Feb 14 focuses on disease eradication and what it would take. The conference …
Read More »Economic expert speaks about Uganda’s economy for the new year, 2013
By Julius Businge Lawrence Bategeka, the acting principle and research fellow at the Economic Policy Research Centre at Makerere University has urged all players of the economy not to repeat the wrongs committed in the past year so we can have a better 2013. Bategeka told The Independent in an …
Read More »Review law on mad cow disease to lift ban, Uganda tells Kenya
By Julius Odeke Uganda has demanded a review of a 1996 law on mad cow disease before lifting restrictions on beef imports from Kenya. According to a November report on Non-tariff barriers, (NTB) to trade in the East African Community (EAC), Uganda says Kenya still needs to ensure that Bovine Spongiform …
Read More »Engen takeover cost $16.8million
By Joan Akello Oryxoil and gas, a subsidiary of Switzerland’s Addax and Oryx Group has bought Engen Uganda Ltd for about US $ 16.8 million according to Deep Earth International. It bought shares from Engen Cape town in Mid November to take over Engen Uganda Ltd as part of its …
Read More »Japan donates sh 863m to Uganda
By Sarah Namulondo Amidst donor cuts the Japanese government has donated 863m shillings to three grass roots projects in the health, education and sports sector in Uganda. The money was given to go to the construction of a maternity ward in Bubangizi health centre III in Mitooma district, to improve …
Read More »US Mission introduces monthly debate for Ugandan youth
By Ronald Musoke In a deliberate effort to promote democracy, the US Embassy in Uganda is introducing a monthly debate programme to encourage critical thinking, personal expression, and tolerance for the opinions of others. The first debate will take place at the U.S. Mission’s Information Resource Center, U.S. Embassy in …
Read More »The complexity of Uganda’s graft
By Andrew M. Mwenda The war on corruption is first and foremost a war over values and these have to be embedded in society first Let me finish the argument on corruption I left hanging last week: that actually, a war on corruption is as much a war of values …
Read More »‘Plan for Uganda’s youthful population now’
By Ronald Musoke Experts have urged the government to come out and design bold and deliberate plans if Uganda is to tap into her ever-rising youthful population. With more than half of Uganda’s population below 18 years, the latest state of Uganda’s population report released on Dec.13 in Kampala has …
Read More »Lion Assurance new managing director speaks out
By Julius Businge Newton Jazire, the new managing director for Lion Assurance Limited has said they expect the year 2013 to be a good year for their business as the East Africa’s third largest economy’s economic indicators continue to improve. The country’s year-on-year inflation has dropped to 4.9% as of …
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