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  1. $1.2m plant to step up soya production in EA

    Commercial production of soya beans in East Africa is set to rise with the establishment of a $1.2 million processing plant in Tororo, near the Kenya-Uganda border.

  2. Nestle to invest $138m in new plants in Africa

    The Swiss food giant Nestle has announced that it will invest $138.32 million in East, Central and Southern Africa over the next three years to enhance its competitiveness in the food industry.

  3. KQ to sell 15 pc stake in Tanzania’s Precision Air

    In the first sign of a flurry of cross-border deals to come, PrecisionAir has announced plans to cross-list on the Dar es Salaam and Nairobi stock exchanges.

  4. The govt wants the airline ‘revived and in operation’

    Dr Shukuru Kawambwa, Tanzania’s Minister for Infrastructure Development said that Tanzania opted for the strategic partnerships with other airlines because the four-year old negotiations between...

  5. Sizing the potential of Africa’s untapped riches

    Imagine, for a moment, you had the opportunity to buy stock in Ford just before it pioneered the first assembly line.

  6. Increase in non-tariff barriers causing concern in Comesa

    The increase of non-tariff barriers in the $350 billion Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa in the recent past is causing concern among some member states.

  7. Uganda falters as more DRC goods pass through Dar port

    Cargo bound for Uganda through the port of Dar es Salaam has declined in the past five years by 14 per cent.

  8. Dar rushes to spend $700m as US official jets in

    A tremendous sense of urgency prevails as Tanzania mobilises to meet a deadline for spending nearly $700 million on infrastructure projects, a senior US development official said last week.

  9. Lake Tanganyika under threat, scientists record highest ever temperatures

    East Africa’s second biggest inland water, Lake Tanganyika has heated up sharply over the past 90 years and is now warmer than at any time for at least 1,500 years, according to a new scientific...

  10. With minimal spending on agriculture, EA countries getting poorer

    East African countries are giving less than the recommended budgetary provisions for agriculture, pushing the region deeper into poverty, despite its dependence on the industry.

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