Region opts for 'homegrown' African mining watchdog African countries are seeking to pull out of an international initiative that tracks governance in the mining sector and form one of their own.
Kenya Re acquires stakes in Uganda Re and ATI Kenya Reinsurance has acquired stakes in Uganda Re and Africa Trade Insurance as it seeks to diversify its revenue streams.
Standoff as MTN employees reject retrenchment package 143 staff are set to pay the ultimate price as MTN opts to outsource some services to improve efficiency and reduce operation costs.
Despite cloudy skies, RwandAir is flying to great height In an exclusive interview with Rwanda Today’s Berna Namata, RwandAir’s chief executive officer gives an insight into the national carrier’s business plan.
How the Mengo Crisis shaped Ugandan politics Sunday May 24, 2015 marks 49 years since the attack on the Kabaka’s palace in Mengo by Milton Obote’s army, changing the political destiny of the country forever.
Kenya to sell off five sugar firms to regional African investors Strategic company to be offered 51 per cent of the shares in each sugar firm and 24 per cent to outgrower companies and employees.
Poor performance on education MDG blamed on poverty, governance EAC and the whole of Africa has performed dismally in delivering this goal.
Sugar growing countries on edge as EU prepares to scrap quotas Competition for the regional sugar market will be stiffer as surplus sugar enters the African market.
EU now moves to save Mediterranean migrants This month alone, at least five boats carrying almost 2,000 illegal migrants to Europe sank.
$600m Dar port facelift plan gets underway The aim is to double the cargo volumes handled by the port 2020 and effectively serve Tanzania’s landlocked neighbours.