Kenya, Rwanda turn to Uganda for maize imports worth $6.6m Uganda and Tanzania have had a good harvest this year, and with Tanzania’s export ban, Uganda has been left to fill the maize shortage in Kenya and Rwanda.
Grewal’s illustrious long life in East Africa cricket The passing away of Jasmer Singh Grewal on September 21, marked the end of 50 years of his involvement in cricket.
With Amina's nomination, what is the EA game plan? An overly centralised union is limiting its ability to be responsive to regional crises.
UN aid agency shifts focus to Burundi refugees The UN High Commissioner for Refugees is refocusing energies on fundraising for Burundian refugees, after realising a surge in contributions for South Sudanese.
TransCentury approves sale of 25pc shareholding TransCentury shareholders are expected to approve the sale of 94 million shares valued at $20 million during an extraordinary general meeting.
More focus is needed to increase public confidence in poll processes Opposition parties and their supporters must feel that they have recourse to the law in cases of badly-managed elections.
Zambia to inaugurate president after court rejects petition Edgar Lungu is set to be inaugurated as president of Zambia on Tuesday, after a last-minute court bid by a defeated opposition candidate failed.
Mega carriers dominate our skies, African aviation cannot take off in their shadow Over the past two decades, a total of 37 new airlines were launched in Africa but almost all of them failed.
VAT saga: Dar port losing out to Mombasa Cargo traffic at the Dar port declined by 800,000 tonnes between the 2014/15 and 2015/16 financial years.
Uganda Cranes end 38-year Afcon wait The Cranes’ campaign for Afcon 2017 came down to the wire with a final group stage game against the Comoro.