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Banks locking out ‘risky’ borrowers as price
war looms |
| Banks have reason to do business
in Uganda. For the recent audited accounts for commercial
banks for the year 2007 which were published in the
press, show an impressive growth in profitability largely
driven by tight credit controls that reduced bad loans
to record low. |
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Farmers to stake stock for loans |
| Farmers and produce dealers
will soon start using their stocks as collateral for
bank loans following the launch last week of the warehouse
in the country to facilitate the trade. |
| Uncovering
‘Maama Cheers’ success |
| Julian Omalla started
with a red dress and wheelbarrow but now owns one of
the biggest juice processing factories in Uganda
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‘Viewers have fought our price wars’ |
| It is nearly a year since
GTV launched in Uganda, bringing to an end the monopoly
that Dstv had in the pay television in the country.
MOSES TALEMWA spoke to PETER MUNGOMA, the GTV Sales
and Marketing Manager:- |
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Price war rages in used car trade |
| Ten years ago, John Gakibayo
had a dream to become one of the richest Ugandans by
selling used cars from Japan. |
| Cisco
moves to narrow digital gap in Uganda |
| The Cisco safari academy conference
which was held at Makerere University, Faculty of Computing
and Information Technology last week, provided an opportunity
for participants to engage and learn the latest network
developments. |
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