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Bank of Uganda keeps policy rate unchanged at 7pc for April

The move promises stable lending rates amidst increased credit default levels.

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Oil pipeline works to start from Tanzania

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EACOP will start on the Tanzanian side en route to Uganda, officials have revealed but without stating the start date.

Kenyan officials in Uganda for bilateral trade talks

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Team will visit more than 14 sugar factories to ascertain Uganda’s production capacity

Museveni says pipeline deal a ‘third victory’ for Uganda, Tanzania

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The two countries sealed the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline deal on Sunday.

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The company attributed the increase in sales to its focus on expanding retail outlets

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Modest economic rebound forecast for East Africa

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