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Banks expect to ease lending standards in the quarter ending in September as loan performance improves for businesses and ...
Any peace efforts must acknowledge the political nature of the crisis in eastern DRC, including the consequences of the ...
Building materials company Uganda Clays Limited has warned that it will post a third consecutive loss for the first half of ...
Umeme HY2016 profit falls to Shs54.5bn on financing costs Umeme’s revenue grew 20.3% to Shs658.7 billion ($195.5m) in the first half of 2016 on higher power sales but net profit fell from Shs67.6bn to ...
Company profile: Umeme Limited Umeme Limited is the main electricity distribution company in Uganda operating on a 20-year electricity concession from the Government of Uganda effective 1st March 2005 ...
Government and KCCA should step up to steer greater Kampala’s growth Kampala's growth challenge, according to the World Bank report, is upgrading its economy by improving the productivity of its ...
Tax authority catches a cold as Uganda economy sneezes Uganda Revenue Authority missed its tax collection revenue by Shs404.54 billion in the 2015/2016 financial year that ended in June, putting a ...
Business conditions in the private sector soften in August Uganda's private sector activity declined to a three-month low in August, a business survey showed on Wednesday, although it was still above ...
Bank of Uganda’s Monetary Policy Statement for May 2025 — Full text On 13 May 2025, the Bank of Uganda's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) maintained the Central Bank Rate (CBR) at 9.75 per cent May 13, ...
Oil recoverable costs: Disallowed costs hit Shs300b in final audit At least $81.147m (Shs300b) has been disallowed as “costs not recoverable” by oil companies from the Production Sharing Agreements ...
Electricity tariffs drop for fifth consecutive quarter Electricity prices have fallen for the fifth consecutive quarter, thanks to a decline in international crude oil prices, according to a tariff ...
Umeme revenues flat but books Shs132bn profit as it returns to ‘normal’ curve Uganda's power distributor Umeme bounced back from a regulatory clause that suppressed earnings in the previous year to ...
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