By Helen McIntee-Carlisle– President of African Marketing Confederation For decades, the narrative of African trade was written by others. The continent was primarily a supplier of commodities – the ingredients...
By Ronald Mlalazi, President Africa Supply Chain Confederation (ASCON) The war involving Iran has moved from a geopolitical story to a supply chain shock—and fast. At the centre of it...
By Laura Bahemuka As we mark International Women’s Month, the conversation around women in leadership is evolving. It is no longer just about representation. It is about impact, influence, and...
By Agnes N. Mayanja On a rainy Tuesday afternoon in Mbarara, Justine meticulously balanced a ledger on her lap while her other hand directed a team of three mechanics repairing...
By Kenneth Robert Kitariko I need to confess something! I chair two boards. And I chair the audit, risk, and governance committee on a third. So, when I tell you...
By Galisonga K. Galisonga, (PhD) While the government is to be commended for amending the Building Control Act, 2025, this is only the first step in addressing a crisis that…
By Jimmy Wakoko Last week, President Yoweri Museveni assented to three significant pieces of legislation: the Building Control (Amendment) Act, 2025; the Mortgage Refinance Institutions Act, 2025; and the Valuation…
By Andy Wilfred Kulanyi School term costs are a reality many Ugandan parents quietly confront at the beginning of each school calendar. You may have planned. You may have saved….
By Mark Watt As global companies continue to increase investment in leadership development to strengthen retention, South Africa risks falling behind. Internationally, organisations are lifting leadership development spend by an…
By Paul Mwirigi Muriungi A tweet on February 14th by Human Rights Platform @Humanrights256 under the headline: “Which government institution/body regulates the prices of school fees/tuition?” caught my attention. It…
Valentine’s Day reminds us that love is one of life’s greatest gifts. Yet beyond the flowers, promises, and celebration lies something even more powerful — the opportunity to build a…
By David Kezio-Musoke As 2026 unfolds, the international development landscape is undergoing significant changes. For decades, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have played a key role in delivering aid, influencing policy discussions,…
By Bethuel Karanja From Washington to Beijing, the global economic weather is turning unpredictable. Trade rules that once anchored international commerce are fraying under the strain of protectionism, geopolitical rivalry…
Uganda Airlines is not merely a company incorporated under the Companies Act, Cap. 106. It is a national emblem, a strategic infrastructure asset, and a repository of public trust. It…
A national airline is more than a commercial venture. It is a symbol of connectivity, ambition, and state capacity. When an airline struggles, public debate often gravitates toward fuel costs,…