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  • November 24
  • New Vision Uganda: Viability of Marketing Local Products in North America [opinion]

    A few weeks ago I was invited to speak on a radio talk show in Uganda and responded to questions from listeners. One particular caller asked me my opinion as to what products could be made in Uganda and marketed in North America. I promised I would consider the questions in greater length before answering it.

  • Daily Champion Nigeria: Investors Trade 560.34 Million Shares for N2.03 Billion

    Trading on equities quoted on the Nigerian stock Exchange (NSE) yesterday recorded a total trade turnover of 560.34 million shares at N2.03 billion in 5,273 deals. This shows an increase by 49.71 million shares against 510.53 million shares valued at N2.40 billion in 6,392 deals which opened trading.

  • November 23
  • Arusha Times East Africa: DR Congo, Sudan Want to Join Economic Bloc

    The Democratic Republic of Congo and Sudan could be the next two states to become members of the East African Community, EAC's secretariat in Arusha has revealed.

  • East African East Africa: At Last, Common Market Becomes Reality

    The East African Community officially ushered in a common market on Friday amid renewed commitment by the region's Heads of State to expedite the envisaged political federation by 2015.

  • Public Agenda Ghana: Trade Minister Calls Attention to SMEs

    Minister of Trade and Industry, Hon Hannah Tetteh, has urged all stakeholders to ponder on how collectively they can move small and medium enterprise (SME) sector of the economy forward in the right direction.

  • TradeInvest East Africa: Common Market Now a Reality

    The Common Market Protocol in the East African Community (EAC) is now a reality. Heads of partner states signed it on Friday in Tanzania amid renewed commitment to quicken the proposed political federation by 2015.

  • Citizen East Africa: EA Treaty Up for Review Over Market Pact

    East African Community Treaty would be reviewed to accommodate the Common Market Protocol signed by the regional leaders in Arusha yesterday.

  • Citizen East Africa: Big Stride for EAC As Leaders Sign Protocol

    East African Community (EAC) leaders yesterday formally agreed to allow free trade, movement of people and right of residence in the region, with the signing of the protocol establishing a common market.

  • New Vision Uganda: Cross-Border Trade Grows But

    INCREASING numbers of Ugandans watch South African TV, enjoy South African music and radio, eat South African food and are kept connected with their families through the Ugandan subsidiary of South Africa's telecom gaint MTN.

  • Daily Champion Nigeria: Opec Forecasts Additional 20 Million BPD Demand

    Opec's president Jose Botelho de Vasconcelos said today the group sees global oil demand growing to 106 million barrels per day in the period from last year to 2030, up 20 million barrels.

  • Monitor Uganda: Exports Fueling High Food Prices

    The government on Friday said the escalating food prices in the country is attributed to an increase in food exports to the neighbouring countries.

  • Daily Trust Nigeria: FG Signs 677 Million Development Fund With EU

    The European Commission has signed a multi-million euro agreement to assist Nigeria tackle development challenges in the areas of governance, trade and peace.

  • New Vision East Africa: Region Sign Customs Union Protocol

    THE five leaders of the East African Community (EAC) have signed a landmark agreement for a common market which allows free movement of people, goods, labour and capital across the member countries.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Regional Trade Ministers Call for Co-Operation

    Integration and co-operation between transit neighbours have been highlighted as factors that could strengthen trade competitiveness of Landlocked Developing Countries in times of the global economic crisis.

  • Business Day South Africa: SA Playing Key Role in Outsourcing Industry

    THE deputy director-general of the industrial development division at the Department of Trade and Industry, Nimrod Zalk, says SA has cemented its position as one of the key players in business process outsourcing and offshoring (BPO&O).

  • November 21
  • Citizen East Africa: Presidents Sign Common Market Pact

    Heads of State of the five East African Community partners yesterday signed the protocol on the establishment of the East African Common Market.

  • November 20
  • Public Agenda Africa: Opacity Blamed for Bad Oil Deals in Africa

    Campaigners from fifty countries from around the world meeting in Montreal, Canada to strategise on pushing further the frontiers of transparency in oil, gas, and mining industries, have blamed opacity in oil and mineral licensing for the bad deals natural resource-dependent countries are often saddled with.

  • Ghanaian Chronicle Ghana: Osafo Maafo Lauds Re-Introduction of Rice Importation Taxes

    A former Finance Minister in the previous administration of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr. Yaw Osafo-Maafo has lauded the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government's decision to re-introduce the duty tax on importation of rice and other staple foods into the country. He has, however, cautioned the government to support local production to avert possible shortages.

  • Daily Observer Gambia: Islamic Scholars On Tobaski Ram Raffle

    As Muslims brace up to observe the feast of Eid -Ul-Adha, commonly known as Tobaski, some private companies in the business sector have been deploying all types of marketing strategies with a view to luring potential customers to buy their products.

  • Daily Observer Gambia: Governor Touray Visits Brikama-Ba Market

    The governor of Central River Region (CRR), Alhaji Ganyie Touray, accompanied by a high-powered delegation, on Wednesday, November 18, visited the ongoing construction work of the new Brikama-ba market in the Lower Fulladou District, CRR South.

  • Independent Uganda: Oil Will Enrich Or Ruin Nation; And This is How [document]

    On October 16th 2009, University of Oxford's Prof. Paul Collier gave a talk at Serena Conference Centre in Kampala on the prospects of an oil windfall for Uganda. Below we produce a slightly edited version of his speech.

  • Independent Uganda: Tullow Sells Local Oil, Expecting Shs 3 Trillion

    Tullow Oil Plc, the U.K. explorer with the most licences in Africa has appointed Standard Chartered Plc to sell up to half its stakes in two Ugandan oil fields, the Sunday Times of London has reported.

  • Independent Uganda: Tullow Lists Potential Buyers for Local Oil

    The Italian company, Eni SpA (E) is looking at a large amount of Tullow Oil confidential data as part of its due diligence process for buying a stake in Uganda's oil ventures.

  • Leadership Nigeria: Oil Majors in N10 Billion Customs Duty Fraud

    The onslaught unleashed on customs duty evaders by the Nigeria Customs Service has revealed some oil majors as among the individuals and organisations that may have been depriving the federal government of customs duty revenue.

  • Daily Observer Gambia: Gambia, US Bilateral Trade, Investment MOU Inked

    The government of The Gambia through the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Employment and the United States embassy in Banjul as well as Trust Bank Limited and Eco Bank Limited, yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote bilateral trade and investment between the two countries.

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