If ESG were a person, at Letshego Uganda, he/she would not be seated in a boardroom quoting frameworks. It would be on the road, on the phone, and occasionally on…
Eri Ssebowa is a seasoned finance and accounting professional with over nine years of progressive experience in strategic financial management, business partnering, financial reporting, and performance management across the banking,…
Following a reputational and financially bruising fraud scandal — in which the brewer estimates to have lost about UGX 9 billion — and the subsequent exit of its Heads of…
Kampala Associated Advocates (KAA) has been tapped to represent Stanbic Bank Uganda and its parent, Stanbic Uganda Holdings Limited, in one of the largest transfer-pricing disputes to reach the Tax…
Centenary Bank and Bees and Trees Uganda launched the Coffee Agroforestry for Environment and Livelihood Enhancement initiative, aimed at restoring degraded land, promoting environmental conservation, improving livelihoods, and strengthening financial…
Ahead of a historic milestone for Uganda’s health and education sectors, The CEO Magazine sat down with Aga Khan University Hospital CEO Rashid Khalani. Last week, Kampala hosted the inauguration of the Aga Khan University Centre and the ground-breaking ceremony for the upcoming Aga Khan University Teaching Hospital in Nakawa – projects set to transform medical training and healthcare delivery in the country. In an exclusive conversation, Rashid Khalani shared insights on the vision, impact, and opportunities these developments will bring. What are the most pressing health challenges facing Africa today? There are three interlinked challenges. First is human capacity….
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A Q&A with Helena Mayanja – Head, Corporate Affairs & Sustainability, dfcu Bank 1. What is the Rotary Club of Kampala Blue Hearts, and why is it historic for Uganda?A: On August 30, 2025, dfcu Bank launched Uganda’s first corporate Rotary Club—. The Rotary Club of Kampala Blue Hearts is a groundbreaking partnership between dfcu Bank and Rotary International that allows our people to actively serve communities while building networks and driving humanitarian impact. 2. Why is this significant for dfcu Bank?A: The launch of dfcu Bank’s corporate Rotary Club is significant because it formalizes our long-standing commitment to community…
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PostBank Uganda, which is rebranding to Pearl Bank has collaborated with adelphi to provide a 3-day hands-on capacity building initiative for its staff, designed to enable them to gain insights…
GE HealthCare, a leading global MedTech company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, has appointed Dr. Alex Oketch as General Manager for East Africa. The leadership transition reinforces the company’s commitment to…
Rwandan professional golfer Celestine Nsanzuwera etched his name into Ugandan golf history on Sunday after triumphing at the 2025 Johnnie Walker Uganda Professional Golf Open held at the scenic par-71…
On 11th September 2025, the Federation of Uganda Employers (FUE) hosted the Employer of the Year Awards (EYA) Dinner at Mestil Hotel, Kampala. This annual celebration brings together industry leaders,…
Q: Bryan, what inspired the Back to School Ku Mapeesa campaign?A: Every school term brings familiar challenges—fees, long requirement lists, and traffic. Parents, schools, and even suppliers all feel the…
In a landscape where businesses often come and go within a short spell, a few construction companies have managed to remain steady, consistently delivering projects and maintaining a strong presence…
Centenary Bank, in partnership with the African Guarantee Fund (AGF), have today hosted the inaugural Enterprise Finance Summit at the Mestil Hotel in Kampala, under the theme “Empowering Enterprise Growth…
Across East Africa, the typical boardroom hasn’t changed much in decades—outdated projectors dangle from ceilings, cables snake across floors, and “room taken” signs are still printed on paper. Yet, these…