Business

Shares on Rwanda Stock exchange (RSE) continued to rise yesterday. Shares in Rwanda’s biggest beverage company, Bralirwa rose to Rwf416, the highest since its listing.
The Ugandan shilling was stable against the dollar on Friday but dwindling offshore appetite for government debt and a slowdown in dollar inflows from coffee exporters are seen pressuring the currency next week.
Kenya has a complex tax system that makes it expensive for taxpayers to comply with an increased cost of doing business, a new report from the country’s ministry of finance has indicated.
Tanzania’s coffee prices fell at auction this week, taking their cue from markets in
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