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African Publishers Meet To Tackle Digital Revenue Challenges

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Africa’s media landscape has undergone substantial changes since publishers gathered for the first Digital Media Africa conference in 2016. These changes will come under the spotlight in November this year when WAN-IFRA hosts the continent-wide gathering to explore new digital revenue models and how best to engage loyal readers. Check also: Ugandans Won’t Stop Gossiping Because Of Social Media Tax “Trustworthy, ...

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Qatar Airways To Start Direct Flights Between Doha And Mombasa In December

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NAIROBI— President Uhuru Kenyatta today held a meeting with a delegation of senior Qatar government officials led by Minister for Transport and Communication Jassim Bin Saif Al Sulati during which the Head of State was informed of plans by Qatar Airways to start direct flights between Doha and Mombasa on 9th December this year. Check also: President Kenyatta Meets Top Business ...

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Museveni Warned Government Officials Who Disappoint Investors

Museveni Disappointing Investors are criminals

The President of Uganda, His Excellency Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has confirmed to deal with the government officials who circumvent or discourage investors in the country. He however cautioned to handle whoever slows down development projects from them that are beneficial to the Ugandan economy. Check also: Government Approves Reduction Of Mobile Money Transaction Tax During his speech, Museveni made these announcements ...

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Capital Markets Authority Of Uganda Blocked the Publication Of This Article In New Vision Even With paid funds Returned!

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As promised, we have continued the mission to FOSTER the legacy of President Yoweri Museveni through tangible deeds and actions that make actual impact in the lives of ordinary Ugandans and Africans at large. The legacy of freedom and security creating enabling environment for private sector to thrive and make the difference. A legacy we believe is the position of ...

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Traders Worried Their Businesses Might Close Due To Power Tariffs Increment

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Traders in Uganda are afraid they might be forced to close their businesses following the newly introduced power tariffs of fifty shillings. Check also: Members Of Indian Business Community Threaten To Boycott Modi’s Visit To Uganda Commercial users have been previously paying 647 shillings per unit, now they will be buying each unit at 687 shillings, the domestic users will start ...

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