Mobile money is the backbone of Uganda’s everyday economy. With over 30 million registered accounts and trillions of shillings transacted every month, mobile money powers how Ugandans pay, trade, and...
Leadership renewal has become one of the defining governance issues of this decade. In a climate defined by geopolitical volatility, digital disruption, and heightened stakeholder scrutiny, there is growing recognition....
By Peter Ssenyange For a long time, the success of a bank was measured in numbers: quarterly margins, loan-to-deposit ratios, and cost-to-income efficiency. But today, that narrative is being rewritten....
In every industry, recognition plays a vital role in inspiring excellence, fueling innovation, and setting benchmarks for success. For the field of Public Relations (PR) and Communication, a profession built...
As East African economies continue to navigate the pressures of inflation, currency swings and an increasingly uncertain global landscape, one question is rising to the top of boardroom agendas: how...
By Mary Sarah Nassali So you are already in the line of business with a great team and with great profit trickling in regularly. Everything seems to be going great;…
In your own words, how would you describe SBS to someone who hasn’t heard about it? Strathmore Business School (SBS) is one of the schools in Strathmore University that has…
EFC Uganda Limited (MDI), now in its tenth year, is relatively young in Uganda’s banking arena but has grown over the years by leaps and bound; being listed among the…
By Lilly Ajarova Numbers do not lie. That Destination Uganda, the Pearl of Africa, is the most competitive tourism destination on the African continent, that is packed with the rarest,…
As an entry, please tell us about yourself. We have heard a lot about you over the last two years because of your frontline work on COVID-19 as the leader…
By Dr. Jane Nambakire Mulemwa Following the announcement of the Final Investment Decision (FID) in February 2022, and the recent accession of the Democratic republic of Congo (DRC) into the…
By Pius Wamala War can be avoided. Technology is about human innovation and ingenuity. However, in speaking about the availability of wheat for bread today, where the same has been…
By Mary Sarah Nassali The craze for acceptance and human validation can push people to do what they would normally not. There is just that urge to always fit into…