| 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. |
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