Electricity is the invisible architecture upon which modern societies are built. It powers industry, sustains healthcare systems, enables education, fuels technological advancement, and underwrites national competitiveness. For Uganda, aspiring toward...
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...
By NJ Ayuk For more than a year, the African Energy Chamber has been pushing back against steadily building pressure to halt new foreign investments in Africa’s oil and gas…
By Pastor Gary Skinner Corruption is a vile disease that sucks and drains the health out of something good. Corruption in society is an evil, moral infection that keeps community…
By Mercy K. Kainobwisho In Uganda, traditional knowledge, traditional cultural expressions and genetic resources in the context of intellectual property are not widely understood by a number of people….
By Dr. Joseph Turyabahika, a senior consultant surgeon Pulmonary Embolism (P/E) happens when blood clot gets lodged in an artery in the lung blocking blood flow to that of the…
By Emma Mugisha, Executive Director, Stanbic Bank Uganda Limited Globally, 44% of companies have three or more women in their C-suite, up from 29% of companies in 2015. Why? More…
By Collin Babirukamu, Director E-Government Services National Information Technology Authority Uganda Realities of the Digital Age present both opportunities and risks for both parents and children. The pandemic has accelerated…
By Hon. Daudi Migereko and Prof. Katende. M. Suleyman The past two years have been difficult ones. As we come to the end of 2021, it only reminds us of…
On 27th November 2021, the New Vision wrote a story on the hire of rental space by Parliament in Kingdom Kampala titled “Parliament on the spot over sh1.3b Sudhir contract”….
Can you start by telling briefly who is Service Cops? Service Cops is a regional Financial Technology and Business Processes Outsourcing solutions provider. Having been incorporated over ten years ago,…
By Obadia Ismail I am passionate about talking to fellow youth about my journey thus far, about my 4 years of experience since I completed the bar course, and one…