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Absa Group CEO Kenny Fihla speaks during an exclusive interview with CEO East Africa Magazine in Kampala, where he outlined his strategic priorities for the Group, emphasized customer experience as a differentiator, and reaffirmed Absa’s long-term commitment to unlocking Africa’s growth.

EXCLUSIVE Q&A | Kenny Fihla: Steering Absa Group Into Its Next Growth Chapter

Thank you very much for the opportunity to speak with you. I’ve been following some of the remarks you’ve made since your appointment in June, and one recurring theme that stands out
In this exclusive Q&A, WPP Scangroup’s Interim CEO Miriam Kaggwa outlines her wartime leadership strategy to drive profitable growth, retain top talent, and rebuild client trust after major account losses. She unpacks trends in Africa’s advertising industry—from digital disruption to Gen Z dynamics—while affirming WPP’s institutional strength and agency value in an evolving communications landscape.
Miriam Kaggwa, Interim CEO of WPP Scangroup, steps into the spotlight with calm resolve and a clear game plan—ready to lead the agency into its next chapter of profitable growth.

EXCLUSIVE Q&A: WPP Scangroup’s Wartime General, Miriam Kaggwa, on Her Game Plan to Return to Profitable Growth in a Fast and Furious Industry

Describing herself as a “wartime General”, Ugandan-born Kaggwa brings to the role a deep rooting in agency operations and finance having spent over two decades within global agency networks like McCann Worldgroup,
Explore this in-depth interview with Wangechi Gitahi, Head of Marketing at Nile Breweries Uganda, as she unpacks her philosophy on marketing leadership in East Africa—covering brand purpose and strategy, human-centered marketing, consumer empathy, creative agency dynamics, and ROI-driven marketing. A leading voice among women in marketing leadership and FMCG marketing in Africa, Wangechi shares insights on P&L ownership, authentic storytelling, and building trust across diverse consumer segments, including beer brand marketing.
Wangechi Gitahi, Head of Marketing at Nile Breweries, is a bold voice in East Africa’s marketing landscape—blending creativity, commercial acumen, and cultural authenticity to build brands that resonate and lead.

UNPLUGGED: Meet Wangechi Gitahi, Nile Breweries’ New Head of Marketing

Describing herself as a hands-on leader with a bias for action, Wangechi brings a rare blend of commercial acumen and cultural empathy to the table. She speaks the language of finance, understands
With over half of Uganda’s GDP anchored in the informal sector, the future of inclusive banking may hinge on one thorny issue: can bibanja—unregistered land—be safely and legally accepted as collateral? Dentons Advocates' Associate Partner, Julius Kyamanywa, explores the legal ambiguities, credit risks, and a path forward.
Julius Kyamanywa is an Associate Partner at Dentons Advocates Uganda and an Advocate of the High Court with over 15 years of multifaceted legal experience.

Credit Underwriting Of Unregistered Land (‘Bibanja’) – A Discourse On The Ambiguous Legal Regime In Uganda

Over 50% of Uganda’s GDP is attributed to the informal sector (UBOS 2024 Census Report). It is therefore inevitable that financial institutions have to tap into it to sell their financial products
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