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Known for his enthusiasm, accessibility, and love for cars, Rajiv bridged the gap between elite motorsport and everyday enthusiasts, helping to cultivate a culture that is now finding new expression through events like the memorial drive.

One Year Since Rajiv Ruparelia’s Passing: Motorsport Fans to Honour Him with Memorial Drive

One year on, the engines will roar again—not for competition, but for remembrance—as Uganda’s motorsport community rallies in motion to honour a man who lived life in the fast lane and left
April 23, 2026
A photo collage of Trade Minister Francis Mwebesa, URSB Registrar General Mercy Kainebwisho and ICT Minister Chris Baryomunsi. The ICT Ministry and URSB will now be required to do more to onboard entreprenuers into ICT skilling and encourage business registrations.

Ugandan businesses lagging behind in technology adoption and formalisation- Trade report 

New findings from Uganda’s Ministry of Trade, Industries and Cooperatives show that there exists a high digital divide, low technology adoption and business registration among micro,… Unlimited access to all news we
UCAA's Director General, Fred Bamwesigye presents key sector highlights at the stakeholder's breakfast.

Strong Post-COVID Performance Signals a Bright Future for Uganda’s Aviation Sector— UCAA’s Fred Bamwesigye

With passenger numbers exceeding pre-pandemic levels, record-breaking cargo volumes, ambitious infrastructure upgrades, and a growing network of regional and international connections, Uganda’s aviation industry is soaring to new heights, promising better prospects
A photo collage of East Africa Community Presidents. From left to right: Kenya's William Ruto, Uganda's Yoweri Museveni, DR Congo's Felix Tshishekedi, and Rwanda Paul Kagame. Security and economic experts have called on the four presidents to contribute the peace efforts in DR Congo so as to consolidate economic gains achieved over the years.

COUNTING THE COST: Uganda-DRC trade grinds to a halt over raging war in Goma city

Uganda risks losing its trade and investment gains made with the Democratic Republic of Congo after an estimated 100 cargo trucks from Kenya’s Mombasa Port and Uganda remain stranded along the Northern
Java House cafe at Shell Ambercourt station in Jinja. Photo credit/ Vivo Energy

Java House restaurant chain sold in undisclosed multi-million dollar deal 

Java House, a quick service restaurant chain in Uganda and other East African countries is set to change ownership for the fourth time in a space of a decade with the transaction
A photo collage of Mr. Andrew Berg (L) Deputy Director of IMF's Institute for Capacity Development who was a key moderator at a recent high level climate change panel with Africa's central bankers in Kampala, Uganda's capital. From the left centre to right: Dr Louis Kasekende- former Bank of Uganda Deputy Governor and current Executive Director of the Macroeconomics and Financial Management, Institute of Eastern & Southern Africa, based in Harare, Zimbabwe, Suzana Camacho Monteiro, Angola’s central bank Board Advisor, and current Bank of Uganda Deputy Governor, Micheal Atingi-Ego.

Climate change and monetary policy: A tough conversation with African central bankers

Travelling in rural Uganda and interacting with the population whose farming activities are imperiled by unprecedented rainfall patterns, one is likely to hear farmers who have worked the same land for decades
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