Government Vs Media

Answer the damn question. Wacha body shaming.
Hold my beer! KBC here I cometh
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I am made aware that it has been the policy of jubilee since 2013 to look for private companies. So this makes no difference
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There was milk called Lato, from UG
Very catchy adverts from Eric Omondi.
Royal family saw sales declining. Lato out
Most irritating, they cited protection of local dairy farmers, whilst local dairy farmers have been impoverished.Saitan
....and you wonder why M7 was the first leader to congratulate WSR
There are fools who won't and don't want to hear any negative touching their favourite head of state....
 
How else would a media company make money?
The statement was self explanatory but you cut it where it was most convenient.
Almost half of advertiser revenue is government. That is simply bad business and that is why private media was swaying at the whims of the president.

Media is meant to be innovative and collaborative. Let them start creating and sponsoring quality content to draw in more eyeballs. They have never seen it fit to do so since they get big money from serikali easily. As I said, it will encourage innovation.
 
  1. The East African
  2. Business

Kenya and Uganda revive talks on milk


MONDAY FEBRUARY 28 2022
An employee at a milk collection centre in Kenya.

An employee at a milk collection centre in Kenya. FILE PHOTO | NMG
Summary
  • The meeting by the Kenya delegation to Uganda has been postponed four times in the past year, delaying the resumption of normal trade on dairy products between the two countries.
  • The Ugandan Cabinet had in mid-December directed the Agriculture ministry to identify and list Kenyan products that would be banned by Kampala “in a short time,” forcing Nairobi to move with speed in addressing the impasse to safeguard the Ugandan exports.
  • The two countries have had trade disputes running for years now after Kenya confiscated milk from Uganda and banned the imports of the commodity.
By GERALD ANDAE
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Trade talks aimed at resolving the outstanding issues on milk importation between Uganda and Kenya are set to start in March after many false starts.

Kenya’s Principal Secretary for Livestock Harry Kimtai said Nairobi has already communicated to Kampala, through its foreign affairs office.

Mr Kimtai, who is the head of the Kenyan delegation, said they are reviewing guidelines issued by Uganda.

“We have agreed with Uganda that we will visit the country next month for a verification mission that will help us resolve the outstanding issues on milk once and for all,” said Mr Kimtai.

Kenya wants to ascertain that the milk that comes from Uganda is produced by local farmers, following allegations that the product is imported from third-party countries as powder and reconstituted before it is exported as fresh.


The meeting by the Kenya delegation to Uganda has been postponed four times in the past year, delaying the resumption of normal trade on dairy products between the two countries.
Do you know brookside also imports milk powder which it sells as milk locally. Remember the time there was little milk in the market and brookside was all over advertising milk powder
 
  1. The East African
  2. Business

Kenya and Uganda revive talks on milk


MONDAY FEBRUARY 28 2022
An employee at a milk collection centre in Kenya.

An employee at a milk collection centre in Kenya. FILE PHOTO | NMG
Summary
  • The meeting by the Kenya delegation to Uganda has been postponed four times in the past year, delaying the resumption of normal trade on dairy products between the two countries.
  • The Ugandan Cabinet had in mid-December directed the Agriculture ministry to identify and list Kenyan products that would be banned by Kampala “in a short time,” forcing Nairobi to move with speed in addressing the impasse to safeguard the Ugandan exports.
  • The two countries have had trade disputes running for years now after Kenya confiscated milk from Uganda and banned the imports of the commodity.
By GERALD ANDAE
More by this Author

Trade talks aimed at resolving the outstanding issues on milk importation between Uganda and Kenya are set to start in March after many false starts.

Kenya’s Principal Secretary for Livestock Harry Kimtai said Nairobi has already communicated to Kampala, through its foreign affairs office.

Mr Kimtai, who is the head of the Kenyan delegation, said they are reviewing guidelines issued by Uganda.

“We have agreed with Uganda that we will visit the country next month for a verification mission that will help us resolve the outstanding issues on milk once and for all,” said Mr Kimtai.

Kenya wants to ascertain that the milk that comes from Uganda is produced by local farmers, following allegations that the product is imported from third-party countries as powder and reconstituted before it is exported as fresh.


The meeting by the Kenya delegation to Uganda has been postponed four times in the past year, delaying the resumption of normal trade on dairy products between the two countries.
  • The two countries have had trade disputes running for years now after Kenya confiscated milk from Uganda and banned the imports of the commodity.
 
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