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...
Uganda’s long awaited oil and gas final investment decision (“FID”) is expected shortly during this month. The Government of Uganda acting through the National Oil Company (“UNOC”) together with French…
By Rajesh Agrawal Across the globe, cell phone users may from time to time raise complaints directly or indirectly about fixed or mobile network-related interruptions. Ever wondered why this happens?…
By Michael Jjingo Cash is king! This quote is facing a serious threat as the world is marching towards becoming a cashless society. The recent trends suggest that digital money…
By Morrison Rwakakamba On April 2, 2021 Artiste and Pan African investor Aliaune Damala Badara Thiam, mostly known as Akon arrived in Uganda to engage Uganda’s chief investment promoter President…
You’ve had an impressive career path, reaching an executive level that is not as common for women as is for men. What enabled you to reach such heights? A lot…
By Nathan Were It has been one year since the Covid-19 pandemic hit the world. It has destroyed livelihoods, shuttered people’s dreams, and sunk businesses. The containment measures that followed…
The last 12 months have been challenging for everybody; individuals, businesses and even large institutions have all been impacted in varying ways. To support individuals and businesses get back on…
By Nathan Were In just five years, John Magufuli (deceased Tanzanian president) has cemented his legacy, clearly demonstrating that indeed with steadfast leadership, it is possible to sustainably transform a…
By Jacques Vermeulen Along with its devastating human and economic costs, the COVID-19 pandemic has put renewed focus on sustainability. The experience of mass human vulnerability to the accidents of…
By Matsiko Godwin Muhwezi The introduction of Yaka prepaid metering a few years back was received with mixed reactions. While Umeme and government argued that the new technology would ease…