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Achived 26th August 2004
Crane customers move to e-money
Crane Bank clients shall from September stop carrying cash, and start using electronic money.
UDB going commercial
Appiah: It is dangerous to state financial status. Loan applicants would swarm us here. A man once came for a loan to buy his wife a mobile telephone.
ISO closes more shops
When Operation Q inspected Nyange Bakery on July 5, the factory had contravened Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) regulations.
Achived 19th August 2004
Prime Finance right on money
Minority shareholders of Uganda Grain Milling Company recently took their board chairman to court for allegedly driving the company into receivership.
Barclays reveals new look

Why has Barclays come up with a new identity?
Mbuvi:
As the competition intensifies, there is need for Barclays Bank to stand out to its customers.

Healthy, tasty dishes at Pearl
On the grounds of Nommo Gallery along Victoria Avenue, adjacent to State Lodge in Nakasero, stand these three magnificent grass-thatched structures.
Zzimwe opens biggest quarry
Zzimwe Construction Limited has commissioned the biggest and most modern quarry in Uganda. Located in Mukono, it covers 22 acres, mainly of rock and stone.
Achived 12th August 2004
Grain milling shareholders fight in court
About 7,000 minority shareholders of Uganda Grain Milling Company have taken their board chairman to court for driving the company into receivership.
Stanbic promises top class banking
Their eyes are on the goal and they will stop at nothing to get there. At least that is the impression Stanbic Bank Uganda has created.
Achived 5th August 2004
Pricing war: Mango goes for services
As the mobile phone price war reaches a head, Uganda Telecom marketing manager, Mr Hans Paulsen has said the services war is more important.
Museveni sells ‘win-win’ way
Ugandans have two choices; to either be smart partners in global business or continue suffering the economic haemorrhage that has kept Africa backward for more than a century.