SERVICE PROVIDERS MOVE TO POPULARISE DIGITAL BROADCASTING
As the December 2012 deadline for digital migration nears, there are many efforts to ensure that Uganda complies. All TV stations will have to move into digital transmission, by the end of this year although it’s still not clear …
PRICE OF SCHOLASTIC MATERIALS GENERALLY HIGHER
With inflation at nearly 30 percent, parents are having a hard time shopping for their children who began returning to school today for the second term. Shopping has
GOV’T HAS IGNORED US- TRADERS
Next week, President Yoweri Museveni clocks one a year in his new five year elective term. But one of the major concerns of the business community is that
MOST SMES DO NOT KEEP BOOKS OF ACCOUNTS – BANKER
Most Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are informal which has limited their access to credit facilities from the banking sector. This was said today by Joseph Nsenge, the head
ONLY 20% OF THE POPULATION HAVE ACCESS TO BANKING SERVICES
Only twenty percent of Uganda’s population is served by commercial banks. This leaves majority of the population with no choice but to rely on mobile money services and
TRADERS IN KAMPALA DO NOT RECOGNISE PUBLIC HOLIDAY
Kampala Central Business district was a beehive of activity today, despite the day being a national holiday. Most workers NBS TV talked to were oblivious of the day,
UNBS TO SUPPORT 10 FRUITS AND HONEY PRODUCING ENTERPRISES
Ten local business enterprises have been selected to benefit from training by the Uganda National Bureau of Standards. The enterprises mainly deal in the production of fruits and
GOVERNMENT SIGNS POWER GRANT WITH NORWAY
The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign affairs and the Government of Uganda under the Ministry of Finance, signed a Five-year grant agreement for the development of a 220 KV
FOREIGN INVESTORS MUST HAVE LOCAL PARTNERS – KACITA
Kampala traders have called for a strict law compelling foreign investors to have local partners in their businesses. This according to them will reduce on repatriation that causes
KCCA REPOSSESSED THE MANAGEMENT OF THE MARKET
Police maintains heavy deployment at Nakasero Market after opposition leaders vowed to have their daily lunch at the market. This came after the Kampala Capital City Authority repossessed the
