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The joint venture by Wilmar, Josovina Commodities and Bidco Africa Ltd is establishing its second palm oil project on Buvuma Island and targets to have 1,000ha under trees this year and 5,000ha in four years Food Business Africa | 9 March 2021 Edible oil processor Bidco Uganda undertakes second palm oil production project to boost output
UGANDA – Bidco Uganda Limited, Uganda’s leading producer of edible oil and the only company that owns and operates palm oil plantation in East Africa, is seeking to double its output to 80,000 tons.
BUL, jointly owned by Wilmar International, Josovina Commodities Pte Ltd. of Singapore and Bidco Africa Ltd. of Kenya, is already producing as much as 40,000 tons of palm oil from its Bugala island estate on Lake Victoria, reports Bloomberg. ....
Uganda Targets Doubling Palm Oil Production With Second Estate bloombergquint.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bloombergquint.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Uganda is bleeding: Supporters of Bobi Wine are disappearing daily An interview with Ugandan reporter Hussein Ssenyonga, who covered protests against the government on Facebook and is now in danger of losing his life. Konrad Hirsch, 16.2.2021 - 10:59 Uhr Artikel anhören Photo: Imago/Photo12Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu aka Bobi Wine, the alleged losing presidential candidate. Warning: Some links in this post lead to videos showing disturbing scenes from the violent presidential election campaign in Uganda in January. Others follow Netflix series, I follow Ugandan livestreams. In December last year, the campaign for the presidential election on 14 January 2021 began in Uganda. Bobi Wine, the candidate of the strongest opposition party, who made a career as a rapper and was appointed ghetto president years ago, campaigned for non-violent reform of the autocratically run East African state. Those looking for information came across several Facebook page ....
The Fiji Times » Uganda's police chief: beating of reporters for their own good fijitimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from fijitimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
At a pre-election news conference with senior security officials, Uganda s police chief Martin Okoth Ochola refused to apologise, saying reporters would be stopped from trying to go to areas where their lives could be at risk. You are insisting you must go where there is danger. Yes, we shall beat you for your own sake to help you understand that you do not go there. Yes, we shall use reasonable force to ensure that you don t go where there is a risk. Actually, I have no apology, he said. The authorities say Wine s rallies break laws governing public order and Covid-19 restrictions on large gatherings. ....