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Umeme profit falls on higher repair costs

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"If Nigeria can grow at 6-7 percent without power, no one can tell what can happen when two to three years from now .... we are able to get power in the country," - Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

Ugandan power distributor Umeme Ltd said on Monday its pretax profit fell 19 percent in the first six months of the year, due to a surge in repair costs and foreign exchange losses.

Pretax profit fell to 55 billion shillings ($21.2 million) from 68 billion shillings in the same period in 2013 as repair and maintenance costs almost doubled to 13.5 billion shillings.

The shilling came under pressure earlier this year after Uganda enacted harsh anti-gay legislation in February that prompted Western nations to cut or suspend aid to the east African state.

The shilling has also lost about 3 percent against the dollar this year.

Umeme also cut its dividend payout to shareholders to 15.3 billion shillings from 24 billion shillings last year.

Partly owned by UK private equity firm Actis, Uganda’s state-run pension fund, National Social Security Fund (NSSF), and South Africa’s Investec Asset Management, Umeme holds a 25-year power distribution concession in Uganda.

The firm is listed both on Ugandan and Kenyan bourses.

 

Reuters

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