According to the Revenue Authority, traders in the country have been advised to take complaints regarding the use of Electronic Fiscal Devices to the government instead of ... Read more »
Gulf states' riches have been built on oil, credit and exploited migrant labour. Increasingly, these workers are African, writes Alistair Sloan for ThinkAfrica Press. Read more »
The government has sighed a memorandum of understanding with oil companies to support sustainable development of the petroleum resources discovered in western Uganda. Read more »
Motorists in Nairobi have criticised the new parking fees saying they are too high and it is the wrong way to stop congestion in the city. Read more »
A new traffic APP allows users to submit and receive real-time traffic reports on the condition of roads and traffic in the hope of holding the goverment to account. Read more »
Uganda's nascent mining industry could do more harm than good for indigenous people unless the government makes reforms and mining companies start respecting rights, Human Rights ... Read more »
Business relations between Ethiopia and Eritrea ceased to exist from 1998 and although there is a small amount of barter trade between the two, the current situation is having a ... Read more »
President Uhuru Kenyatta says he will not allow commercial interests of a few businessmen to derail the construction of the standard gauge railway. Read more »
Traders at Kongowea market have called off protests against increased levies charged on farm produce getting into the market and agreed to return to work following intervention by ... Read more »
Telecommunication companies operating in Al Shabaab-controlled areas of central and southern have obeyed the order they were given by the militant group despite the government ... Read more »
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