The State Minister for Higher Education Dr. John Chrysostom Muyingo has cautioned schools against opening the school term before the official date. According to the official school calendar from the Ministry of Education and Sports, the school term will commence on 5th February. Muyingo says that he has already received
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The value of foreign direct Investments (FDI) into Uganda grew by almost 80 percent in 2022, the bulk of the money going into oil and gas and related activities, this is according to the latest joint government report. The survey conducted by the Bank of Uganda, Uganda Investment Authority, and
Read MoreBy Ali Ssekatawa The curtains have fallen on COP28 Climate Summit, leaving in its wake a mixed bag of accomplishments and unmet aspirations. Over two weeks of intense negotiations in Dubai, representatives from nearly 200 nations converged, culminating in an agreement heralding a pivotal step toward a fair, orderly and
Read MoreConstruction work underway at Kabalega International Airport/Business Focus photo The completion of Kabalega International Airport in Hoima district, has suffered delays, pushing the handover to February next year. The contractor, a joint venture of Israeli-British firms, Shikun & Binui International-SBI/Colas Limited, had initially planned to officially hand over the airport
Read MoreEngineers, Manufacturers Ink Deal to Tackle Poor Building and Construction Standards
The Uganda Manufacturers Association (UMA) and the Uganda Institute of Professional Engineers (UIPE) have signed an agreement to collaborate on improving the standards in the construction industry. This follows a dialogue held last month at which each of the various stakeholders in the production and distribution of building materials as well as on the
Read MoreThe Ministry of ICT and National Guidance has earmarked 2024/25 as the financial year Uganda will see the lowest price of a smart phone, with Shs60,000 the target price. Government also wants to bring the cost of a computer down to Shs800,000 only. The details are contained in the National Budget
Read MoreEnd The Mining-Only Mindset: How Africa Can Benefit From Its Critical Minerals
By NJ Ayuk To meet their green agendas, the European Union, United States, and China are engaged in the modern-day equivalent of a gold rush. This time, though, fortune seekers aren’t panning for shiny nuggets in Canada, America, or Australia. Instead, all eyes are on the critical minerals of Africa
Read MoreBy Ali Ssekatawa We do not usually think of history as being shaped by silence, all that is necessary for evil to prevail is for a few good men to do nothing. The United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) kicked off in earnest on November 30 in the United Arab
Read MoreA walking rig in Tilenga/Business Focus photo The government has applied to the court seeking an order to evict landowners in Buliisa and Hoima who have refused compensation to enable the development of the Tilenga Oil project. The last move by the Attorney General followed a long-standing disagreement with 42
Read MoreAfrica-Do As We Say, Not as We Do: Wealthy Nations’ Expectations for Africa
By NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman, African Energy Chamber When examining how fossil fuel exploration, production, and usage differ between African and more developed nations, the contrast is so stark that it essentially defines the core mission of the African Energy Chamber (AEC). We exist not to bring these rates on
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