Uganda’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it has received some 51 evacuees from Afghanistan days after the Taliban took over Kabul, the country’s capital city. The…
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Shoprite Holdings, South Africa’s biggest grocery retailer, has announced it will exit the Uganda and Madagascar markets. “In line with the group’s non-South Africa review process,…
60,982 jobs were lost in Uganda due to strained economic conditions caused by Covid-19 disruptions and the government’s announcement of a second lockdown in June, according…
Jacqueline Weyer, National Institute for Communicable Diseases In 2017, two people have from the Marburg virus in eastern Uganda. The Conversation Africa’s Health and Medicine Editor…
The Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) published results for the 2020 Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) Friday but withheld results for 1,292 students as a result…
Dominic Ongwen, Ugandan child soldier turned commander of the brutal Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) rebels has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for war crimes…
Uganda, Tanzania and oil firms, Total and CNOOC, signed agreements that will kickstart the construction of a $3.5 billion crude pipeline to help ship crude from…
The government of Uganda under the administration Uganda’s oil and gas sector discovered commercial oil deposits in its mid-western region over 14 years but extraction has…
The East African countries look to borrow more than $750 million in syndicated loans to cushion the economic impact of the Coronavirus pandemic as Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan, and Tanzania have all been seeking either syndicated loans or special drawing rights from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), as they seek to revive economies experiencing the pandemic-induced shocks.
Uganda is opting to borrow Ush481 billion ($130 million) from the domestic market to financially back its 15% shareholding with equity of the East African Crude…