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Phillip Karugaba is the Head of ENSafrica Advocates, Uganda. He believes there is need for more laws and more institutions to fight the degradation of the wetlands.

The protection of wetlands in Uganda: too little too late

By Phillip Karugaba During the 2019 Wetlands Day Celebrations, President Yoweri Museveni, in a speech delivered by Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda, cautioned Ugandans against degrading wetlands and forests and called for protection
September 8, 2020
Judy R. Kyanda, MRICS is a Chartered Surveyor and Managing Director of Knight Frank Uganda. She believes there will be multiple changes in terms of how we use and behave in the office, management style, team dynamics

The Workplace after Lockdown and During COVID-19: The Reality, The Questions, The Expectations

By Judy R. Kyanda We are now nearly 6 months into the Covid-19 pandemic and after Lockdown. What a roller coaster of a journey it has been, and it is not over
September 7, 2020
Santi Jiménez is a Business advisor helping Uganda and foreign business community to do business in Africa and Ibero-America.

Marketing Uganda, a New Perspective

By Santi Jiménez Uganda is usually marketed by Uganda Tourism (UTB) through its website and at some international exhibitions according to its budget. UTB primarily markets tourism activities especially wildlife and cultural
August 28, 2020
Phillipa Nanyondo Wavamunno (Left) and Lynda Nabayiinda Were are both achievers of the Competent Communicator and Competent Leadership awards from Toastmasters International, a Leadership and Communication Nonprofit Education organization plus hold post graduate certificates in credit management from the Uganda Institute of Bankers.

Personal Financial Management in the new normal

By Phillipa Nanyondo Wavamunno & Lynda Nabayiinda Were 57% of Ugandans were unable to sustain their lifestyles one day into the lockdown. After 15 days into the lockdown, the number rose to
August 18, 2020
Ronald Mukasa Ssenkubuge. Courtesy photo

COVID-19 proofing your finances

By Ronald Mukasa Ssenkubuge  Here is one of the 2020 memes…‘a young man carrying his belongings waving goodbye to 2020 on his way back to 2019’. Funny! right? And yet a succinct
July 30, 2020
Juliet Najjinda, the Indirect Taxes Manager at PricewaterhouseCoopers says asking beverage companies to meet the cost of Digital Tax Stamps whilst Covid-19 is still wreaking havoc to the sector and most bars closed, will cripple the industry. She proposes a number of win-win solutions.

COVID-19 AND DIGITAL TAX STAMPS: You do not have to kill the golden goose that lays the eggs to collect tax- PwC tax expert

What is your take on this petition and the outcry by the beverages manufacturers? Is it a legitimate concern? Yes, the outcry by the beverages and manufactures is a legitimate concern. The
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