By Gerald Businge on June 22, 2010
East Africa Community, East African Common Market, east African manufacturing sector, trade between east African countries, Warid Telecom Uganda
Business news, Latest Uganda News
The Chief Executive Officer of Warid Telecom in Uganda Madhur Taneja has indicated that the Coming East Africa Common Market slated to start operational on July 21st 2010 among the five East Africa Community block member countries will not help much to boost the Uganda Telecommunications sector because of the nature of the business. The […]
By Gerald Businge on June 11, 2010
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Business news, Latest Uganda News
Representatives of Uganda on the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) have urged Ugandans to be cautious with the East African Common Market and understand its protocols before getting excited by the privileges that arises from it’s implementation. The East African Common Market slated to commence on 1st July 2010 will enable East Africans freely move […]
By Gerald Businge on June 9, 2010
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Business & Finance, Business news, Latest Uganda News
Kampala City traders have indicated that they are not ready for the East African Common Market because of low levels of industrialization in Uganda. The spokesman of the Kampala City Traders Association Issa Ssekito says, the situation is further worsened by the nature of Uganda which is landlocked. The East African Common Market Treaty, which […]
By Paul Kisembo on May 25, 2016
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Africa, Football, Sports
When it comes to age in football, there is always an anecdote in most footballing federations to consider. It’s not like women preferring to always be younger than their actual age, in football terms its more about competition. In Africa its presumed that age in football especially is not a norm in most African countries. […]
By Gerald Businge on September 9, 2015
Common market protocol monetary union, EAC, East African states, political integration, Regional constitution, State parties
Latest Uganda News, Politics, Regional
East African states have begun on the process of drafting a regional constitution which is a great milestone towards the dream of political integration. So far state parties in the EAC have signed the common market protocol, monetary union and now what remains for the realization of the EAC is political integration. According to the […]
By Isaac Senabulya on December 17, 2014
Latest Uganda News
Parliament has passed a motion approving the establishment of the East African Monetary Union which will see Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi adopt a single or common currency. The Monetary Union is intended to “promote and maintain monetary and financial stability aimed at facilitating economic integration to attain sustainable growth and development of the […]
By Isaac Senabulya on September 25, 2014
Latest Uganda News
President Yoweri Museveni has said the UN system needs reform to reflect the new needs and realities in the world today and that Uganda will use this time to make a small contribution towards the reform of the UN and its organs in terms of pushing for the African agenda on the issue. “I thank […]
By editor1 on March 10, 2014
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Fully Funded Distance Learning Scholarships available for scholars in East and Southern African Commonwealth countries to study the MSc in Education for Sustainability at London South Bank University. Distance Learning Scholarships – What does the scholarship cover? All course fees, tuition, assessment, study guides and readers travel costs and accommodation. Distance Learning Scholarships – […]
By editor1 on February 5, 2014
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Fully Funded Distance Learning Scholarships available for scholars in East and Southern African Commonwealth countries to study the MSc in Education for Sustainability at London South Bank University. Distance Learning Scholarships – What does the scholarship cover? All course fees, tuition, assessment, study guides and readers travel costs and accommodation. Distance Learning Scholarships – […]
By Isaac Senabulya on January 20, 2014
Latest Uganda News
Members of the East African Community have been reminded to expedite the process of amending their laws in order to comply with the region’s Common Market Protocol for their people to maximize the benefits of this trade arrangement. Speaking ahead of the 4th session of the East African Legislative Assembly starting tomorrow at the Uganda […]