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 Matsiko Godwin Muhwezi Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) has boasted of surplus collections despite many businesses facing the ferocious brunt of the ongoing pandemic measures. This trajectory in revenue collection…
By Phillip Karugaba & Rehema Nakirya Ssemyalo Like in many countries, Uganda’s government is the single largest spender of money, and as such, contracting with government or governmental agencies can…
By Wanda S. Ronald The Convid-19 pandemic has had a great impact on the world order and has introduced a new normal, most activities have come to a standstill and…
The Financial Year 2019-20 (FY 2019-20) has been a bag of mixed fortunes. The first half of FY 2019-20 was smooth, and the Fund performed well beyond its targets, collections…
By Patrick Byabakama Kaberenge It has been a year of mixed performance, amidst uncertainty and the Fund has remained resilient even in these turbulent times. On a happy note, head-line…
By Arinda Herbert Kainlawren The pre-trial stage is the period after one is charged with a crime but before their trial ensues. During this time, the accused has the option…
By Michael Jjingo Certainly, the best innovations are created in response to specific, urgent, and significant problems, with a long-term focus. In some ways, the COVID-19 crisis has made our…
By Nathan Were In the swanky suburbs of Kampala and upcoming cities around the country, high rise buildings are coming up to meet the growing housing demand. However, most of…
By Nathan Were The Covid-19 pandemic has left a US$2.3 billion debt hole across the six East African countries since the first Covid-19 cases were reported in March 2020. Kenya…
By Edward Musinguzi Before COVID-19, many organisations did not have a clue on how to protect themselves against events that would disrupt their operations. Even those few that had a…