By Joan Akello Since Shell Oil Products Africa (Shell) announced it was reviewing ownership options of its downstream businesses in 21 countries in Africa including Uganda, the question has been: Who will fill the gap? Shell Uganda Country Chairman Ivan Kyayonka told The Independent on March 7 that several options …
Read More »Is Uganda heading to a fuel crisis?
By Joan Akello Fuel shortage and high prices have continued to haunt Uganda for weeks running.Apparently, poor delivery infrastructure particularly the unfinished pipeline is making the situation worse. The weakening shilling, transport and insurance premiums due to sea piracy at the Gulf of Aden were cited by Energy Minister Daudi …
Read More »Who should lead the opposition coalition? A psychological analysis
By Joan Akello Aggressive Besigye, diplomatic Otunnu, ambitious Mao Since the main opposition parties in Uganda formed a joint platform, fielding a joint candidate in the 2011 presidential candidate has been top of their agenda. The leaders of the parties are supposed to unanimously agree on a leader from among …
Read More »Uncertainty persists as fuel prices rise
By Joan Akello Dollar appreciation to blame Fuel pump prices again edged up slightly last week at most stations in Kampala sparking fears of price volatility. The price of petrol rose by Shs 80 per litre over last week from Shs 2,520 to 2,600 at most stations. The petrol price …
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