The Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Matia Kasaija has joined the ‘mushrooming’ radio business in Uganda. Karuguuza Development Radio (KDR) is airing on frequency 100.3fm. It went on air last month. There are unconfirmed reports that he owns it with two other businessmen. Appearing on the station for
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Doctors at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) have successfully reattached the severed hand of 17-year-old Joseph Thairu from Kiambu County, the Standard Newspaper reports. Thairu's arm was accidentally cut off while cleaning a chaff cutter. He had just finished feeding their cows The highly delicate procedure lasted seven hours. It involved
Read MoreLondon-based oil explorer Tullow on Wednesday said it had pumped additional $2.9 billion (KSh293 billion) into the operation targeting full-scale export of Kenya’s oil to begin in four years’ time, reports the Daily Nation. Tullow, which has already spent more than $1 billion (Sh101 billion) in exploration activities over the
Read MoreMTN Group Ltd. plans to raise about $500 million (Shs1.8 trillion) from the sale of shares in its Nigerian business during the first half of the year, fulfilling the terms of a deal struck with the West African nation to settle a record fine, according to people familiar with the
Read MoreOver 30 employees will soon be out of work after online classified OLX confirmed it was shutting its Kenya office, reports the Standard. The e-commerce company will also close its Nigeria office, in what is a dent to the growth of e-commerce in Africa. “We made a difficult but important
Read MoreFuel pump prices have already hit the Shs4,000 mark in some parts of the country, a development that has seen many Ugandans ask why the sudden rise. Against the above background, on 31st January, 2018, Mohammed Nsereko, the Kampala Central MP raised concern on the floor of Parliament over the
Read MoreThe Parliament has ordered Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) to give and renew operating licenses to a number of media houses, arguing that denial to do give out licenses is costing the country revenue from license fees. The issue came up during the scrutiny of the 2018/2019 National Budget Framework paper
Read MoreIn Uganda, 63 schools run by the Bridge International Academies, a private chain, have opened for the new academic year, the BBC reports. This is despite the government's previous insistence that the schools will remain shut. Bridge academies - supported by foundations such as those set up by Mark Zuckerberg
Read MoreThe Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) has impounded two tonnes of deadly used ladies' garments. However, there are concerns that used underwear spread diseases including skin infections. It is for that reason that officials have been toying with the idea of banning their importation. Although locally a decision is yet to
Read MoreThe National Drug Authority (NDA) has for the first time spoken out on the fake cancer drugs that have flooded the Ugandan market. This follows media reports that there are unscrupulous people or quacks who dupe cancer patients with fake concoctions that flush out cancer cells. In a statement sent
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