Ruparelia Group Chairman & Founder, Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Ruparelia Group remains solid and committed to Uganda- Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia

Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia is the founder and Chairman of the Ruparelia Group, one of Uganda’s largest business conglomerates with investments in financial services, real estate, education, hospitality, agriculture and broadcasting. He is
IN THE EYE OF THE STORM: Mrs Irene Mulyagonja's performance has come under attack right from her employer and appointing authority to anti-corruption activists. Under pressure, she is reportedly seeking an early exit ahead of April 2020, back to the bench.

Youth petition President Museveni over IGG; want her relieved of her duties

An organisation calling itself the Uganda Poor Youth Movement, has petitioned President Yoweri Museveni to relieve Mrs Irene Mulyagonja Kakooza, of her duties over what they called “failure to fulfil her duties”
Stanbic's Patrick Mweheire. In the four years he has spent at the bank, Mr Mweheire has presided over sustainable growth, keeping the lender is the lead as Uganda's largest bank by assets, lending, deposits, income and profitability.

Money men: The 8 gentlemen who control 77% of Uganda’s banking industry

Yes, they are all men. They are powerful. They run 8 of Uganda’s largest banks and they are paid handsomely too. The 8 CEOs are each paid on average a gross salary
Barclays Bank's CEO Rakesh Jha is the highest paid, taking in UGX148.6 million in January 2019

EXCLUSIVE: Earnings of CEOs and Executive Directors of 23 of 24 of Uganda’s banks

43 Managing Directors and Executive Directors of 23 of Uganda’s 24 banks, earned an average of UGX61 million or a combined UGX2.6 billion per month. This adds up to a total of
Left- Right: Bowmans' David F.K Mpanga, MMAKS Advocates' Masembe Kanyerezi and Sebalu & Lule's James Mukasa Sebugenyi. The Commercial Court has faulted the three top law firms for conflict of interest and breach of advocates professional regulations, further casting a shadow on a profession that is facing increasing complaints from the public.

OPINION: Conflicted and unprofessional lawyers; time for legal fraternity to act on their prodigal sons

Lawyers, the world over, would love us to call them learned friends. By deduction, senior lawyers are perceived to be ‘more learned’ than their other colleagues; but when senior lawyers cannot tell
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