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If there are any Ugandan CEOs in the hot seat, then it is Uganda Airlines’ Jennifer Bamuturaki and Uganda Electricity Distribution Limited’s Paul Mwesigwa. They run two strategic state enterprises, and both are under intense pressure at exactly the moment when politics, performance, and public frustration are converging. Some of the problems they face are inherited. Others stem from decisions made on their watch. But in state enterprises, where accountability is often as political as it is managerial, leaders can be sacrificed, sometimes not because they caused the crisis, but because they are the most visible symbol of it. A…
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When veteran journalist Andrew Mwenda posted a video of weary passengers stranded at Entebbe International Airport, his words cut deeper than the images themselves. “The tragedy happening at Uganda Airlines…
From the look of things- it appears the pandemic set the business back a couple of years- how would you describe the path to recovery? It is fair to say that the pandemic has been an unprecedented challenge for many businesses and especially for Tugende because of the number of customers in the transport and the informal sector as a whole which were hard hit by lockdowns and now inflation. Before going into more detail it’s useful to take a step back and review the journey as a whole. Tugende is a for-profit social enterprise providing MSMEs in the informal…
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By Andrew M. Mwenda On Sunday March 20th, speaker of parliament, Jacob Oulanyah, succumbed to a terminal illness in a hospital in Seattle – three days shy of his 57th birthday. He had been fighting for his life for over nine months. Outside, a crowd of wannabe Ugandans in America were demonstrating against his hospitalization abroad, insisting that government was wasting money to save his life. Many Ugandans believe such advanced and specialized medical services should be available in the country and should be provided for free to all citizens by the government. This is a level of thoughtlessness that…
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At exactly 5.30am on Sunday morning January 23rd 2022, the governor of the Bank of Uganda, Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile, breathed his last in a Nairobi hospital. He had been battling illness for several years. While Mutebile’s body has died, his deeds will continue to live in the memory of those he impacted and in the consequences of his decisions and actions. This is because at the end of our lives, a question stands: what did you do with your life? For many, a good and fulfilling life is service to themselves and their families. For others, a life well lived is…
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By Joseph O. Okuja Finally, we have a rebuttal to a bogus article by the Independent Magazine, purporting to analyse “how Uganda’s tax policy on real estate has destroyed the once thriving sector and stifled economic growth. The article also alluded to the 2021 tax amendments as being counter-productive for the real estate sector, and that Uganda’s tax policies towards real estate have been growing from bad to worse since 2021. The same analysis was echoed by NBS TV under its NBS in depth program to the effect that the real estate industry is choking on taxes! To the best of…
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By John Rujoki Musinguzi Reference is made to an article titled “Anatomy of policy disaster” published by Mr. Andrew Mwenda in The Independent on 7th June 2021 and to subsequent media reports regarding taxation of the real estate sector. The gist of Mr. Mwenda’s article (and subsequent media coverage) is that Uganda’s tax policy towards the real estate sector is a “policy disaster” having grown “from bad to worse since 2012.” This article seeks to dispel this view and clarify Uganda’s tax policies towards the real estate sector. In his article, Mr. Mwenda gave the following as examples to illustrate…
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Andrew Mwenda is one person who is loved and hated in equal Andrew Mwenda is one person who is loved and hated in equal measure. Everyone has a different view of Andrew Mwenda out there. But to you, who is Andrew Mwenda? How do you describe yourself? Why do you call yourself the old man of the clan? First of all you are right, Andrew Mwenda is the ‘Old Man of the Clan’. Why I call myself the Old Man of the Clan is an interesting one. I was my best friend, Bob Kasango’s best man in December 2000. The…
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