East African Money: Terror and Tourism, Tullow Oil, Rift Valley Railway

Wednesday, July 28, 2010
By ugandansabroad


Tullow Oil finally acquires Heritage Oil's stake in western Uganda, despite problems with the Uganda Revenue Authority. Aidan Heavey is the company's CEO.

We know how important business is to the diaspora– business back home and internationally.  East African Money has a new, more centralized home on the Ugandans Abroad homepage.  Check daily to get the day’s biggest business stories from Uganda,Kenya, Rwanda, Southern Sudan, Tanzania, Burundi, and DR Congo.

Today, the big stories are Tullow Oil’s final ownership of Heritage’s stake in western uganda, the impact of the terror attacks on Uganda’s tourism sector, despite tax wrangles with the Uganda Revenue Authority, and changes on the Rift Valley Railway board in Kenya.

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