News from January 2014 to June 2014

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Uganda could exceed borrowing limit after House allows advance spending

Source – The East African (28th, June 2014)


Program,”Money Trail”

Source – Dr Swaibu Mbowa (26th, June 2014)


2014/15 National budget from the economists perspective

Source – Wycliffe Sebunya, Radio One (18th, June 2014)


EAC integration creating trade volumes ? analysts

Source – Alon Mwesigwa, The Observer (17th, June 2014)


Uganda: Economists – Uganda’s New Taxes Target Poor

Source – Hilary Heuler (17th, June 2014)


Insurance players warn new tax could dampen business

Source – Alon Mwesigwa (17th, June 2014)


Experts advise coffee for Northern Uganda

Source – Samuel Nabwiiso – The East African Business Week (16th, June 2014)


Uganda falls back as Kenya tea forges on

Source – Samuel Nabwiiso, Sunday, The East African Business Week (15th, June 2014)


Coffee to the rescue

Source – Julius Businge (15th, June 2014)


Is disbanding NAADS Museveni’s next blunder?

Source – Flavia Nassaka, The Independent (15th, June 2014)


3.5m children living in abject poverty – Report

Source – Didas Kisembo,The Daily Monitor (11th, June 2014)


Study: Why the north must grow Coffee

Source – Shifa Mwesigye (9th, June 2014)


Ugandans happy about economy

Source – Julius Businge, The Independent Magazine (8th, June 2014)


Coffee farmers earn Shs 910b

Source – Pascal Kwesiga (6th, June 2014)


Mobile Money Transactions Hit a Record Ugx 18.6trillion

Source – Muhumuza Mark Keith, Uganda Radio Network (6th, June 2014)


Uganda?s tea production has stagnated over the years

Source – Wycliffe Sebunya, Radio One (5th, June 2014)


Uganda’s tea production has stagnated over the years

Source – Wycliffe Sebunya, Radio One (5th, June 2014)


Poverty reduction in coffee farmers in the North

Source – Wcycliff Luyombya (4th, June 2014)


Poverty reduction in coffee farmers in the North

Source – Wycliffe Sebunya (4th, June 2014)


It woiuld be wise to go slow on pension

Source – Dr Ezra Munyanbonera (12th, May 2014)


Economic growth or death: How impressive is Uganda?s story?

Source – Martin Luther Oketch (8th, May 2014)


Mosquito nets dont eliminate malaria but they save many lives

Source – Dr Ibrahim Kasirye, Principal Research Fellow EPRC (5th, May 2014)


Coffee, cotton still vital to the economy

Source – Martin Luther Oketch, The Daily Monitor (23rd, April 2014)


Government plans to increase potato, rice production

Source – Martin Ssebuyira – The Daily Monitor (23rd, April 2014)


Coffee, cotton still vital to the economy

Source – Martin Luther Oketch, The Daily Monitor (22nd, April 2014)


Government plans to increase potato, rice production

Source – Martin Ssebuyira, The Daily Monitor (22nd, April 2014)


TV Appearance

Source – NTV Uganda (14th, April 2014)


Prof Opio Has Mentored Many

Source – New Vision (10th, April 2014)


Uganda Coffee Policy Offers Hope

Source – Tony Odokonyero, Research Analyst at EPRC (12th, February 2014)


My wife and I have five degrees

Source – Samuel Lutwama – The New Vision (4th, February 2014)


Natural Resources need more transparency

Source – Joseph Mawejje (31st, January 2014)


Why every rural Ugandan Household should belong to a Farmer Group?

Source – Annet Adong, Research Analyst at EPRC (21st, January 2014)


Why every rural household should belong to a farmer group

Source – Annet Adong, Research Analyst at EPRC (21st, January 2014)


Practice Financial Restraint for Common Currency to Benefit EAC

Source – Corti Paul Lakuma, Research Analyst at EPRC (13th, January 2014)

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