Thought Leadership- Page 64

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Patrick Mweheire, the Chief Executive Office for both Stanbic Uganda Holdings and Stanbic Bank Uganda in 2019, in whose reign the bank’s size and profitability grew from UGX3.5 trillion to UGX6.6 trillion and UGX135 billion to UGX259 billion respectively, gives key insights about the 2019 performance.

INTERVIEW: Patrick Mweheire tells the facts behind Stanbic’s record UGX259bn (USD67.1 mn) in profit.

Please mention a few key highlights for Stanbic Bank in 2019? We delivered another great performance and were able to improve on all our key performance goals. We grew our deposits by
Amos Nzeyi, is a Ugandan businessman, entrepreneur, and industrialist. He is the Executive Chairman for Crown Beverages Ltd and former Chairman, Uganda Manufacturers Association

COVID-19 ECONOMIC EFFECTS ON UGANDA: An open letter to president Museveni from businessman, Amos Nzeyi

First of all, I would like to thank you and your cabinet- for the courageous leadership thus far- especially the decisions announced on March 18th 2020 which among others include the decision
Annet Nakawunde Mulindwa the Chief Executive Officer, Finance Trust Bank is one of the key players in the struggle for women empowerment through financial inclusion

OPINION: Widening access to affordable savings, credit and insurance, especially for the rural woman key to unlocking the full potential of women

By Annet Nakawunde Mulindwa Women’s Day has been commemorated internationally since 1911. In Uganda, personalities coming out of the affirmative action movement have dominated the political space for women, with more women
Stephen Njoka, Director of the Desert Locust Control Organization for Eastern Africa (DLCO-EA) and Hugo De Groote, Agricultural Economist at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT)

Spray locusts before they can fly – experts

What is your opinion on the locust invasion across the eastern Africa region? The current locust invasion in the eastern Africa region is one of the most serious occurrences in decades. For
NSSF Managing DIrector, Richard Byarugaba donates blood during the 2018 edition of the NSSF BLood Drive- the fund's social initiative that has raised 21,425 since 2012. This year, the fund aims to raise at least 15,000 units so as to end the cyclic blood shortage in the December-January period.

Join the NSSF Blood Drive this week: together, let us end the blood shortage in our healthcare system

By Richard Byarugaba, NSSF Managing Director From this Monday, 13th to Friday 17th January 2020, your Fund, National Social Security Fund (NSSF), working with Ministry of Health and the Uganda Blood Transfusion
January 13, 2020
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