South Sudan spells out unresolved UN protection force issues South Sudan still needs to agree the number and nationality of United Nations peacekeepers for a protection force.
Zambia President Lungu to be sworn in Sept 13 Zambia's constitutional court on Monday threw out an attempt by the defeated presidential candidate to annul August's election results.
Tanzania bans fishing along Kagera river in missing men probe Tanzania has banned activities along the Kagera river, which divides it from Rwanda, after 59 Tanzanians were reported missing.
Entebbe’s Wildlife Centre: More than just a zoo Behind the Scenes tour means a visitor can watch or participate in the day-to-day activities of ensuring the welfare and good husbandry of animals in the zoo such as feeding and walking them.
Jubilee buys $54 million extra shares in Bujagali power plant Insurance group Jubilee Holdings is set to raise its stake in Uganda’s Bujagali hydroelectric power plant as it prepares to buy shares from one of the project’s founder shareholders.
What Kenya's interest rates capping means to SMEs Only a significant change in the business models of banks will see them sustain profitability.
Cement boom in EA attracts foreign players, price wars loom Cement consumption has been growing faster than production on average in the region.
DR Congo ready for talks on Lake Tanganyika oil and gas prospects It is understood that Tanzania and DR Congo have been at loggerheads over the proposal for the two countries to issue a joint exploration licence for the lake.
Dwindling funding forces countries hosting refugees into borrowing Dwindling funding and an ever increasing number of refugees are pushing countries like Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia into borrowing.
Zambia government switches off three broadcasters Move seen as part of a wider crackdown on dissent by the government.