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 Chen Lei, President of Huawei Southern Africa For most of us, 2020 has been a year of almost dramatic, almost traumatic change. As individuals, our lives have been transformed;…
By Allan Nkurunziza On the 24th July, 2013, the United Nations General Assembly unanimously voted to designate 19th November as World Toilet Day. World Toilet Day celebrates toilets and raises…
By John Rujoki Musinguzi Last week, I together with my counterparts of the revenue authorities in the East African Community, met for the 48th East African Revenue Authorities Commissioners General…
By Colin Asiimwe In reference to an excerpt in Seth Godin’s book titled; This is Marketing, marketing is defined as a fundamental element in the decision-making process, as it is…
By Agaba Muzoora In recent years, the external labour employment especially in the Middle East has gained prominence in Uganda and so has been the exposure of the challenges involved,…
By Olga Kiconco It is believed that as early as 800BC, during Ancient Greek time, retail trade was already well established in the Angora City Centre. Certain days and places…
By NJ Ayuk Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, not all of the economic news in Africa has been negative. We continue to see promising developments. Look at Uganda’s oil and gas…
By Nellie Mwandha At the start of this year, while the Coronavirus was ravaging the foundations and systems of the world, there is no part of our core as the…
On 30th August (a Sunday), I begun to feel unwell with fever. I called into work on Monday to report sick, in order to be in conformity with the COVID-19…
By Phillip Karugaba , Rachel Musoke , Rehema Nakirya Ssemyalo and Anita Kenyangi The recent controversial decision in Ham Enterprises v Diamond Trust Bank (U) and Diamond Trust Bank (K) Ltd has shaken up Uganda’s banking and finance sector,…