Arik Air has concluded all plans to launch its Lagos-London operations on December 1, 2008, just as it secured more slot from the British government to fly into Heathrow Airport.  |


AS the year gradually winds to an end with the attendant festivities, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mr. Mike Okiro, has said that his men have been ordered to commence intense patrols of major highways across the country. This, he  |
Widespread fuel shortages have hit Uganda and for the last two days motorists have been unable to refill from many fuel stations across city. By yesterday, lines of motorists were starting to form at some stations.  |
Kenyans will now pay less for electricity after the Government took the first step in addressing runaway costs that have rendered industry unprofitable and affected many households.  |


A six-kilometre canal at Kimisagara, Nyarugenge District and a road in Rusororo in the Gasabo District worth Rwf 4.3 billion has been built by the local residents.  |
The construction of a railway line from the Port of Mombasa to the Ugandan capital Kampala will also be extend to Rwanda according to a Ugandan Minister.  |
Congolese rebel leader Laurent Nkunda has threatened to occupy the eastern city of Goma unless UN peacekeepers guarantee a cease-fire, while foreign envoys scrambled to secure peace on the Rwanda-Congo border.  |
PEACE has finally returned to Bukuma Community, Degema Council of Rivers State, following the signing of a pact by 31 chiefs, elders, youths and opinion leaders, over a conflict of nearly ten years, which claimed 45 lives and sent 4,000  |
Chemelil Sugar Company has suspended four senior managers to pave way for an investigation into an alleged tax evasion scandal.  |
President Yoweri Museveni has invited investors to exploit the competitive advantages offered by the East African Community.  |
If all goes according to plan, Rwanda and Burundi will next year join the Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization (LVFO), a regional institution that coordinates the management of the fisheries resources of the second largest inland lake of Victoria among the  |
Magistrates and State counsels have been awarded a 21.5 per cent salary increase, Public Service minister Dalmas Otieno said on Friday.  |
Teachers must stop threatening the Government over salaries, Public Service minister Dalmas Otieno said on Friday.  |
Rwanda Private Sector Federation (PSF) has stepped up measures to improve the country's labour market through training.  |
In an unprecedented move, the Uganda People's Defence Forces has joined hands with residents in the famine stricken Karamoja region to engage in mass agriculture.  |
It is believed that the vice is having an influence on tax revenues and poses a serious threat to the region's industries and services  |
ANGRY passengers, on Tuesday, arrested their bus driver over speeding. The enraged passengers accused Issa Nsubuga, 28, of drunk driving and endangering their lives.  |
A forty-person delegation of senior judges from different members of the Commonwealth is in Arusha, Tanzania, for a five-day working visit to the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR).  |
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