Oil refiners across the world are facing tough decisions - whether to reduce capacity, repurpose or reinvent themselves to survive and thrive through the energy transition. Uganda is however determined to have a refinery by 2026. With the push for energy transition, can Uganda’s refinery survive and remain profitable? As
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Uganda Airlines will create over 200 jobs through self-handling Uganda Airlines plans to commence self-handling in a phased rollout, a move that will save the national airline billions of shillings it has been paying to Ground handling companies at Entebbe Airport since inception. Currently, DAS Company does ground handling for
Read MoreThe government through the National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS) has allocated three more billion shillings to Acholi Bur Cooperatives for cassava production. The NAADS Executive General Samuel Mugasi disclosed on Thursday in an interview that the money is meant to support the distribution of the cassava cuttings to the farmers.He however
Read MoreA worker sprays mosquitoes in Ivory Coast/ AFP Most countries use workers to spray mosquitoesImage caption: Most countries use workers to spray mosquitoes Kenya has begun using drones to identify mosquito breeding sites in the country and kill them at larval stage. Health Minister Mutahi Kagwe said the drones will help
Read MoreKigoye is earning big from growing Masavu beans There are various types of beans on Ugandan market. Beans are an important staple sauce in many Ugandan families, implying that they always have ready market. White speckled beans commonly known as ‘Masavu’/Nakadama in Central region is one type of beans that
Read MoreSustainability or Extinction: What African Enterprises Need To Know About The Next Ten Years
By Cathy Smith, Managing Director at SAP Africa Are African enterprises at risk of extinction, just as millions of natural species face extinction due to the impact of climate change? Businesses and countries across the continent are attempting to rebuild following the devastating economic impact of the pandemic. It is
Read MoreBy Amon Baita Information reaching our entertainment desk indicates that musician Kwizera Aboubakar famously known as Streber Boy (pictured) is full of excitement and only hoping for unlimited success after being signed by one of America’s top record labels ‘’Black Market Records’’ based in Sacramento –California. Strebber boy confirmed news
Read MoreThe bid for regional supermarket chain, Uchumi, has been dented by the decision to suspend its activities on the Ugandan Securities Exchange, USE, for violating the rules of the game. The retailer has recently launched a revival bid to reclaim the market it once led in the region together with
Read MoreCIPLAQCIL officials in a group photo after donating medicines Amid a surge in COVID-19 cases in Uganda, CiplaQCIL recently donated medication to a faith-based hospitals to help ease the symptoms for patients fighting the disease. Body aches and pains are one of the symptoms of COVID-19. CiplaQCIL recently launched an
Read MoreChina has rejected the next stage of a World Health Organization (WHO) plan to investigate the origins of the coronavirus pandemic. The WHO wants to audit laboratories in the area the virus was first identified. But Zeng Yixin, deputy health minister, said this showed "disrespect for common sense and arrogance
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