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Hotel Margherita is located at the foothills of the Rwenzori Mountains and has over time served both business and leisure travellers visiting the region.

Kasese’s Landmark Hotel Margherita Faces Auction as Reco Industries Assets Head for the Hammer Over Debt Default

One of Kasese’s most prominent hospitality assets, Hotel Margherita, is on a countdown to the auctioneer’s hammer after a debt recovery process was initiated by a financial institution against Reco Industries Limited.
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Charles Mudiwa, dfcu Bank’s CEO (L) and Karim Boven, the ADC patron, and Ambassador of the Kingdom of Netherlands (R) at the graduation of the 2nd and 3rd cohorts of Business Accelerator Program.

Unlocking the potential of Agribusiness: dfcu’s Agribusiness Development Centre leads the way

Since its establishment in 2018, the dfcu’s Agribusiness Development Centre (ADC) has been at the helm of transforming the landscape of agribusiness in Uganda by making sure that farmer organisations and individuals
A photo montage of Minister of Finance Evelyn Anite, and UIA Boss Robert Mukiza

INSIDE STORY: IRATE Minister Anite in disbelief after M7 asks her to forgive UIA Boss Mukiza over Corruption: Calls for ‘Public exposure and Trial’ of Finance Ministry

A stormy meeting chaired by President Museveni on Wednesday night to resolve the fights between Evelyn Anite, the Investment and Privatisation Minister, and Uganda Investment Authority (UIA) boss, Robert Mukiza, ended with
Robin Bairstow, the I&M Bank Uganda is confident about the Foundation the bank has laid in Uganda and is upbeat on building on this foundation to create a solid and shared future for the bank and its stakeholder base.

Q&A⎮ Building a Strong Foundation: I&M Bank Uganda’s Journey of Commitment and Innovation

In an interview with Muhereza Kyamutetera, the CEO East Africa Magazine’s Executive Editor, Robin Bairstow, the I&M Bank Uganda Chief Executive Officer, confirms that two and a half years later, these promises
A photo montage of Finance Minister Matia Kasaija, Agriculture Minister Frank Tumwebaze, State Minister of Finance for Investment and Privatisation Evelyn Anite, Minister of Science, Technology and Innovations Monica Musenero, Kiira EV CEO Paul Musasizi, and Uganda Tourism Board CEO Lily Ajarova. Their dockets fall under some of the four prioritised sectors in the new financial year.

NATIONAL BUDGET: Who will eat a bigger pie under Uganda’s four priority sectors in the new financial year 

Finance Minister, Matia Kasaija yesterday unveiled the top four priority sectors in the 72 trillion Budget for the next Financial Year 2024/25 beginning July 1st.   Presenting the National Budget at Kololo Ceremonial
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