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Daily Monitor Tuesday February 02 2021 Advertisement Justice Simon Mugenyi Byabakama, Chairperson Born in Hoima on January 31, 1957, Justice Byabakama went to Kabalega Secondary School for both Ordinary and Advanced Level education before joining Makerere University for a Bachelor of Laws degree graduating in 1980. He later attained a diploma in legal practice at Law Development Centre. After 12 years of practice, he was appointed principal state attorney and later elevated to senior principal state attorney at the Directorate of Public Prosecutions headquarters in 1996. The 63-year-old was further elevated to the Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions and later High Court Judge in 2008. The father of six boys, Justice Byabakama served as a resident judge in Lira, Soroti and Masindi districts between 2008 and 2015 before joining the Court of Appeal on promotion in October 2015. ....
Kenya makes U-turn on Uganda sugar, to import 90,000 tonnes Thursday January 21 2021 Mr Daniel Birungi, the UMA Chief Executive Officer, said Uganda had a lot more sugar than the 90,000 tonnes earmarked for export to Kenya, noting this had already been verified. PHOTO | FILE Advertisement Kenya will this year import 90,000 tonnes of sugar from Uganda and source at least 160,000 tonnes from other countries after exhausting its Comesa import quota for 2020. This is after Uganda, through the Uganda Manufacturers Association, told Kenya that it has enough sugar both for domestic and export markets and denied importing sugar from outside the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa). ....
Uganda’s export receipts to Kenya rise to Shs175b - BoU Wednesday January 13 2021 Summary In a statement released in early December, manufacturers, also expressed frustration over government’s “inability” to resolve the unfair trade practices subjected to Uganda by Kenya in disregard to the EAC common market commitments”, noting the statement was a culmination of untold frustration by government in the pursuit of equity from EAC partner states. Advertisement Uganda’s exports to her biggest neighbouring market Kenya are showing signs of recovery after months on slugging. The never ending trade wars between the two countries negatively impacted on export receipts which have been declining for more than a year and half. ....
Daily Monitor Tuesday January 12 2021 Advertisement Byabakama, Chairperson Born in Hoima on January 31, 1957, Justice Byabakama went to Kabalega Secondary School for both Ordinary and Advanced Level education before joining Makerere University for a Bachelor of Laws degree graduating in 1980. He later attained a diploma in legal practice at Law Development Centre. After 12 years of practice, he was appointed principal state attorney and later elevated to senior principal state attorney at the Directorate of Public Prosecutions headquarters in 1996. The 63-year-old was further elevated to the Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions and later High Court Judge in 2008. The father of six boys, Justice Byabakama served as a resident judge in Lira, Soroti and Masindi districts between 2008 and 2015 before joining the Court of Appeal on promotion in October 2015. ....
Daily Monitor Tuesday January 12 2021 A few traders open for business ahead of elections on Thursday, January 14. Most investors are still on a wait-and-see approach. PHOTO/RACHEL MABALA Summary Slowed growth. For a country projected to grow at about 3 per cent, this implies that jobs, household incomes and exports are already on the line. Advertisement At the beginning of 2020, several economists and experts Daily Monitor spoke to projected a difficult period that would stretch into 2021, mainly because of elections that usually carry along a lot of damage to the economy. This was before Covid-19 happened. Therefore, the mix of Covid-19 and a messy electioneering period are setting the stage with pointers that tell of how 2021 is going to pan out. ....