The National Board for Technology Incubation (NBTI) has spurned reports that its Director-General and Chief Executive Officer, Prof. Gambo Laraba Abdullahi, is the ambassador of Nigeria to Guinea.
LISTED information and communication company, Celsys Limited recorded a significant improvement in the trading performance for the first quarter of the 2009/2010 financial year, with revenue increasing to US$650 000 for the three months to November30.
Kamal Steels Limited of Dar es Salaam plans to invest Sh400 billion in its Export Processing Zone (EPZ).
A major water project is expected to benefit over 170,000 people in Geita District upon completion.
The deplorable state of Edepie-Tombia road linking the university community of Amassoma in the Southern Ijaw local government area of Bayelsa State is now a source of grave concern to motorists.
The House of Representatives yesterday brought the Federal Capital Territory Administration under intense scrutiny as lawmakers decried the poor sanitary condition and decay of social infrastructure in the Federal Capital City of Abuja and its satellite towns.
THE cost of construction in Uganda has almost doubled in the last one year, the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) said yesterday.
The protest by staff of NITEL and its mobile arm Mtel over 18 months unpaid salaries turned awry yesterday when one of the protesters, Haruna Ibrahim, received a head wound inflicted on him by unidentified staff of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE).
The Federal Government has been called upon to drop the issue of deregulation of oil industry as the masses would ultimately bear the brunt of deregulation.
PROMOTING a competitive currency is the single most important arrow the government can fire from its quiver if it is to hit its targets of higher growth and greater employment. But it is not the only arrow, not by a long shot. Indeed, if it were the only one, we would probably lose the war.
KILLOUGHERY, a construction company based in London, has introduced a road recycling technology into the Ugandan market.
President Yoweri Museveni has pledged funding for science and technology research and increase the science lecturer's salaries.
Kigali Wireless Broadband (WiBro) Network and the Kigali Metropolitan Network (KMN) were officially launched on Wednesday after two years of work on the infrastructure development.
In a move that partly affirms Rwanda's ICT developpment this year's National dialogue (Umushiyikirano) was streamed live online allowing Rwandans in the Diaspora and other foreigners interested in developments in Rwanda to follow its proceedings.
Exporters of locally made products to the United States of America (USA) have cited East Africa's poor infrastructure as a major challenge to doing business in the region.
South Africa's roughly 800 000 tertiary education students are the most wired yet.
After two days of controversy-ridden debate, Parliament has finally given the green light to a project aimed at leasing the Mombasa-Malaba highway for 30 years to a private investor.
THE government has renewed its intention to issue Eurobonds next year to finance infrastructure development in the country.
Ahead of the approaching festive season of Christmas and New Year, the Lagos State Government has commenced a massive rehabilitation and maintenance of identified bad spots in all the Local Government/Local Council Development Areas in the State. This is as the Special Adviser to the Governor on Works and Infrastructure, Mr. Ganiyu Johnson assured motorist and other road users that most of the bad ...
Ugandans are using Facebook in amazing ways. While many bosses may frown at the amount of time their workers waste on Facebook, it seems some Ugandans have realised that it is a huge mobilisation tool.
In a Sh2 billion initial investment, Telkom Kenya has launched trials of its 3G service in Nairobi, but frets over the $25 million license fee, as being out of reach for growing networks.
Operations at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport Thursday returned to normal following interruption of a section of the runway lights on Wednesday night.
Residents of Bushenyi have petitioned the Resident District Commissioner to intervene in the delayed completion of the development of a Shs900 million stadium.
Traffic came to a standstill on Tuesday after local businessmen blocked Kumi Road in Mbale Municipality and turned it into a market.
The long awaited refurbishment of Mandela National Stadium, Namboole should kick off next month.