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Kenya bought 2.5% stake in Uganda’s Oil Refinery and that is supposed to be good news. Indeed it is good news. Actually, Kenya’s decision to get a stake in Uganda’s Oil Refinery, a couple of weeks after RT Global Resources was selected to construct the refinery goes against the notion that Kenya would oppose Uganda’s
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By Muhindo James A day after police made public a plot to poison the King of the Great Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom, Omukama Solomon Iguru Gafabusa, I was astonished to read a pronouncement by Prince David Kijanangoma of Tooro in light of his resolution to over throw Tooro Kingdom’s youthful Monarch, Omukama Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru.
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February was a fairly busy month for anyone keen on developments in Uganda’s Oil and Gas sector. Obviously Tullow Oil released its 2014 Full Financial Year Results as anticipated- the kind that Tullow would love to forget. Uganda’s cabinet approved the first open licensing round for petroleum exploration putting some six blocks up for grabs
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Uganda cabinet approves first open- bid licensing round for Petroleum Exploration
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