HEADLINES UGANDA.16TH.APRIL.2026.EAC
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2026年06月14日
Daily Monitor.
How Sovereignty bill will affect you. Case resumes today as judge asks Okello’s medical record. Milk cooler gathers dust as famers count losses.
New Vision.
Teacher’s payment systems to change. President Museveni stresses importance of national defence. Finance ministry clears shillings 57 billion.
The Standard.
Double –speak master. He rode to power on public anger over fuel prices, now president Ruto is grappling with the same crisis he once brushed off as excuses.
Daily Nation.
Pumping up pain. Civil servants join revolt against SHA. Bullying partners? Inside UDA war on allies. Audit exposes fraud in shillings 119 billion pension pay-out.
The Citizen.
CEOs cautiously optimistic amid fresh global shocks. Who’s paying what for fuel in East Africa? Why court has lifted ban on Chadema.
The Star.
Fuel prices hike drivers up family budget across Kenyan economy. Government will stabilizes pump prices, says Ruto.
The New Times.
Private sector flags key hurdles in industrial parks. Rwanda secures Rwandese francs 370 billion to boost economic growth.
People Daily.
Inside the Judicially crisis delays, missing records, and Kenya shillings 6.3 billion stalled projects. Kenyans hit by fuel surge and looming power price rise.
Business Daily.
Kenya fuel subsides at risk as Saudi raises May prices. Banks sit on excess shillings 2.6 trillion as Kenyans shun investment.
The Guardian.
Minister wary of global rush rumours of new discoveries. Farmers alarmed by sharp Urea fertilizers supply gaps.
Real Estate.
Why mortgages won’t fix Kenya’s housing gap. Nairobi set for shillings 672 million greening project. City hotels turn to experiential offering to boost sales.
Tanzania Nation.
Mangapwani port project set to position Zanzibar as regional transport hub. Tanzania moves to harness 57.54 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, invites investors.
Daily News.
World Bank Okays 1.4 trillion shillings for Tanzania. Funds expected to boost education, uplift poor households.
The Standard.
EPRA lowers pump prices after treasury cuts VAT on fuel from 13 percent to 8 percent; petrol drops by shillings 9.37.
Vision Quote.
Absenteeism: Teachers to be paid according to attendance. Before any payment is made, the attendance report is initiated by the supervisor.
The Star.
Our affordable housing programme has not only taken shape in every part of the country, but it is also delivering decent homes and creating hundreds of jobs.
Business Daily.
Sidian oan write –offs rise sharply to shillings 1.6 billion after spirited recovery push. A significant increase compared to the previous year, after years of pursuing recovery.
Relationships.
Nandutu and the love Bandwagon. It makes you imagine that the culprits were the only black sheep in society or the worst sinners.
The Standard.
President Ruto defends government’s G-to-G fuel deal, says it’s made Kenya a completive fuel destination.
Business Daily.
Inside the brains of a gambling addict. It begins a quick game of chance on a phone where numbers climb or virtual plane takes off.
The Star.
This kind of chest-thumping, especially from someone with limited influence, is not new. We have sen it before and it leads nowhere.
Business Daily.
The young Kenyans thriving on rural Denmark farms. Lucrative opportunities are emerging for young Kenyans in Denmark’s thriving agricultural sector.
The Star.
Forms of bribe payment to public officials. Bribe payment occur during interactions with public officials when accessing services.
Business Daily.
Trump levy cuts US remittance to five –year low. Dropping to their lowest level in five years as the impact of tax on outbound transfers.
The Star.
Who gets highest average bribes in Kenya’s private sector? Average size of bribes paid to private sector employees. Amount in shillings.
Business Daily.
Banks sit on excess shillings 2.6 trillion as Kenyans shun investments. Commercial banks are holding excess indicating workers prefer passive income.
The Star.
Japan pledges $10 billion (shillings 1.29 trillion) to help Asian neighbours secure energy amid Iran war disruptions PM Sanae Takaichi announces.
Peal of Africa rally launched. Lukanga BC crowned champions. Masaka trials signals new push. SLAU, Mutesa battle for the final spot in the UFL.
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How Sovereignty bill will affect you. Case resumes today as judge asks Okello’s medical record. Milk cooler gathers dust as famers count losses.
New Vision.
Teacher’s payment systems to change. President Museveni stresses importance of national defence. Finance ministry clears shillings 57 billion.
The Standard.
Double –speak master. He rode to power on public anger over fuel prices, now president Ruto is grappling with the same crisis he once brushed off as excuses.
Daily Nation.
Pumping up pain. Civil servants join revolt against SHA. Bullying partners? Inside UDA war on allies. Audit exposes fraud in shillings 119 billion pension pay-out.
The Citizen.
CEOs cautiously optimistic amid fresh global shocks. Who’s paying what for fuel in East Africa? Why court has lifted ban on Chadema.
The Star.
Fuel prices hike drivers up family budget across Kenyan economy. Government will stabilizes pump prices, says Ruto.
The New Times.
Private sector flags key hurdles in industrial parks. Rwanda secures Rwandese francs 370 billion to boost economic growth.
People Daily.
Inside the Judicially crisis delays, missing records, and Kenya shillings 6.3 billion stalled projects. Kenyans hit by fuel surge and looming power price rise.
Business Daily.
Kenya fuel subsides at risk as Saudi raises May prices. Banks sit on excess shillings 2.6 trillion as Kenyans shun investment.
The Guardian.
Minister wary of global rush rumours of new discoveries. Farmers alarmed by sharp Urea fertilizers supply gaps.
Real Estate.
Why mortgages won’t fix Kenya’s housing gap. Nairobi set for shillings 672 million greening project. City hotels turn to experiential offering to boost sales.
Tanzania Nation.
Mangapwani port project set to position Zanzibar as regional transport hub. Tanzania moves to harness 57.54 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, invites investors.
Daily News.
World Bank Okays 1.4 trillion shillings for Tanzania. Funds expected to boost education, uplift poor households.
The Standard.
EPRA lowers pump prices after treasury cuts VAT on fuel from 13 percent to 8 percent; petrol drops by shillings 9.37.
Vision Quote.
Absenteeism: Teachers to be paid according to attendance. Before any payment is made, the attendance report is initiated by the supervisor.
The Star.
Our affordable housing programme has not only taken shape in every part of the country, but it is also delivering decent homes and creating hundreds of jobs.
Business Daily.
Sidian oan write –offs rise sharply to shillings 1.6 billion after spirited recovery push. A significant increase compared to the previous year, after years of pursuing recovery.
Relationships.
Nandutu and the love Bandwagon. It makes you imagine that the culprits were the only black sheep in society or the worst sinners.
The Standard.
President Ruto defends government’s G-to-G fuel deal, says it’s made Kenya a completive fuel destination.
Business Daily.
Inside the brains of a gambling addict. It begins a quick game of chance on a phone where numbers climb or virtual plane takes off.
The Star.
This kind of chest-thumping, especially from someone with limited influence, is not new. We have sen it before and it leads nowhere.
Business Daily.
The young Kenyans thriving on rural Denmark farms. Lucrative opportunities are emerging for young Kenyans in Denmark’s thriving agricultural sector.
The Star.
Forms of bribe payment to public officials. Bribe payment occur during interactions with public officials when accessing services.
Business Daily.
Trump levy cuts US remittance to five –year low. Dropping to their lowest level in five years as the impact of tax on outbound transfers.
The Star.
Who gets highest average bribes in Kenya’s private sector? Average size of bribes paid to private sector employees. Amount in shillings.
Business Daily.
Banks sit on excess shillings 2.6 trillion as Kenyans shun investments. Commercial banks are holding excess indicating workers prefer passive income.
The Star.
Japan pledges $10 billion (shillings 1.29 trillion) to help Asian neighbours secure energy amid Iran war disruptions PM Sanae Takaichi announces.
Peal of Africa rally launched. Lukanga BC crowned champions. Masaka trials signals new push. SLAU, Mutesa battle for the final spot in the UFL.
#cnnnews#cctvnews#bbcnews#sbnews#aljazeera#ntvtonight#kbcnews#citizentv#dailynews#usnewsworldreport#teleconsultation#whitehouse#museveni#thecitizen#thestandard#dailynation#thestar#nipashe#usanews#dailynews