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Ms. Lilly Ajarova, Chief Executive Officer, UTB (right; foreground) and Mr. Cornwell Muleya, Uganda Airlines Chief Executive Officer of Uganda Airlines (left; foreground) exchange cooperation agreements on February 4th 2020.

Uganda Tourism Board and Uganda Airlines sign landmark Brand Destination Uganda Promotion partnership

Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) and Uganda Airlines have today, February 5th 2020 signed a memorandum of understanding to combine their efforts to promote the tourism potential of Brand Destination Uganda. The two
February 4, 2020
Left-Right: Dr. Henry M. Onoria, previously, the Head of the Integration & Cross Border Transactions Practice and Knowledge Partner and now General Counsel; Mr. Lastone Gulume B., formerly Head of the Dispute Resolution Practice at ALP Uganda and Head of ALP Uganda; Ms. Judith M. Aboto now appointed Associate Partner at ALP Uganda and Ms. Lucy Suky who has been named Associate Partner – ALP Uganda.

Law Firm, ALP East Africa Announces Key Leadership Appointments in Uganda

ALP East Africa, the first fully integrated firm in East Africa, has announced key leadership appointments across its Uganda and East Africa offices, further strengthening its commitment to providing top-tier legal and
Japhet Aritho, Managing Director Airtel Mobile Commerce Uganda Limited explaining to the audience how the newly launched Airtel Global Pay Card works. The Airtel Global Pay Card was launched today—a virtual prepaid card designed to provide Ugandans a secure and convenient way to make international payments.

Airtel Money and Mastercard Launch Global Pay Card, Simplifying Online Transactions for Ugandans.

Airtel Mobile Commerce Uganda Limited (AMCUL), in partnership with Mastercard, Diamond Trust Bank, Network International, has today launched the Airtel Money Global Pay Card, a virtual prepaid card designed to give Ugandans a secure and
Amid ongoing investigations into a multibillion UGX fraud scandal, Nile Breweries faces a critical test of its corporate governance and internal controls. Will the brewery’s leadership restore trust and accountability?

EDITORIAL: The Nile Breweries Internal Fraud Audit: A Wake-Up Call to Corporate Uganda

The Nile Breweries scandal involving the Majok siblings has exposed significant weaknesses in corporate governance, oversight, and financial accountability. However, this case is not an isolated incident—it is part of a growing
The Majok Siblings — Amou Majok (left) and Darwin Majok— at the Center of a Brewing Fraud Scandal At Nile Breweries.

Nile Breweries Investigates How Two Siblings, One Reporting to the Other, Caused Multibillion Losses in Fraud and Bogus Marketing Schemes

Nile Breweries Limited, the Ugandan subsidiary of global brewing giant Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev), is conducting an extensive investigation into allegations of fraud and financial misconduct within its sales and marketing departments.
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