The virtual meeting of the EAC Sectoral Council of the Ministers of Trade, Industry, Finance and Investment (SCTIFI) will also discuss other regional matters such as EAC policies on trade, non-tariff barriers, customs, budgets, standards and quality, industrialisation and the tripartite agenda.
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The latest data by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) shows that on average over 10 percent of export revenues and primary income in the region is spent on debt repayments.
Rwandan soldier and popular musician, Sergeant Major Robert Kabera, who is the subject of a defilement investigation, has fled the East African nation to Uganda. Sgt.…
The Police in Uganda have kicked off an investigation into the crackdown on protesters last week, that led to the death of over 45 people. Supporters…
Ivan Samuel Ssebadduka, a former presidential aspirant in Uganda, has been jailed three years by the country’s Supreme Court for using abusive language against the judges,…
MTV Africa has announced that its music awards in 2021 will be hosted in Kampala, Uganda. The music television station made the announcement on Wednesday in…
The death toll from last week’s violent protests in Uganda over the arrest of opposition presidential candidate, Robert Kyagulanyi better known as Bobi Wine, has risen…
Uganda’s Minister of Internal Security, Elly Tumwine, has backed police action after 37 people were killed on Wednesday and Thursday following clashes with supporters of opposition…
Ugandan Presidential candidate and singer, Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu (Bobi Wine) has been charged with spreading COVID-19. Bobi Wine was on Friday, granted bail by a Ugandan…
Uganda’s military has increased deployment of troops in the capital, Kampala, and in major towns to counter protests that broke out following the arrest of presidential…