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    Oil: Infrustructure hurdles to jump before the first drop

    theceomaBusiness & MarketsJuly 14, 2013March 14, 2014

    By Mark Muhumuza  With most of the downstream and upstream bills to govern Uganda’s oil sector having been passed by parliament only the Revenue Management Bill 2012, is yet to be debated…

    AAR’s James Macharia brings wealth of experience to Uganda’s insurance industry

    theceomaBusiness & MarketsJuly 14, 2013March 14, 2014

    By Juddie Wangari  “To claim to be an expert, one must do the same thing for 10,000 times,

    2013/14 Budget: Will Kagina’s URA hit a Ushs8.4trillion revenue collection target?

    theceomaBusiness & MarketsJuly 13, 2013March 13, 2014

    By Mark Muhumuza  As Uganda weans off donor aid addiction, the focus shifts, yet again, to Allen Kagina, to raise Ushs8.4trillion in tax and non-tax  revenue for the 2013/14 financial year…

    National Insurance Corporation narrowly survives the axe

    theceomaBusiness & MarketsJuly 12, 2013March 12, 2014

    By Mark Muhumuza Survival instincts; this is perhaps the best way of describing how National Insurance  Corporation Limited (NIC) survived being suspended by the Uganda Securities  Exchange (USE) for delaying…

    With one foot in the door, Turkey’s Kolin Construction eyes big opportunities

    theceomaThe Big StoryJuly 11, 2013March 11, 2014

    By Silvia Nyambura In May 2012, Kolin, a Turkish construction company was awarded a contract to build  the Hoima-Kaiso-Tonya road that leads to the oil rich Buliisa district of Uganda….

    Tough budget but let’s support it

    theceomaBusiness & MarketsJuly 11, 2013March 11, 2014

    For the first time, Uganda will fund over 80% of her 2013/14 Ushs13trillion budget using domestic resources, mainly taxes and internal borrowing.While its good news Uganda is weaning off from…

    Is the rise of money lenders a sign of a failed monetary system?

    theceomaBusiness & MarketsApril 4, 2013January 4, 2014

    By Patrick Kagenda Although very few people will admit it, most of us have used the services of a money lender, also known as a loan shark. Loan sharks come…

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