On paper, it looked like a clean regional trade story: a Ugandan manufacturer producing beer for thirsty markets in South Sudan and DR Congo, using local distributors to move product across borders. In reality, it became a high-stakes tax dispute that turned on a single question: who, legally, exported the beer? The business model behind the case was straightforward. Nile Breweries Limited (NBL) has long exported into the region. In 2022, it supplied beer to Kabaco and Ituri, two Uganda-based companies with established export networks outside the country. The beer was clearly marked “for export,” and the arrangement was framed…
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Kenya Gov’t to Sell 15% Safaricom Stake to Vodacom in KShs 241 billion (UGX 6.5 Trillion Deal) The Kenyan government Kenya has officially begun the process of selling a 15 percent stake in Safaricom to South Africa’s Vodacom in a total transaction valued at KShs 241 billion (UGX 6.5 trillion), a move that signals one of the country’s most significant state asset disposals in recent memory. The announcement, published by Safaricom PLC on December 4, 2025, outlines the full structure of the deal and sets the stage for a major shift in the ownership of East Africa’s most valuable company….
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Eight finance professionals won ten awards at the 9th edition of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Awards 2025 with Peter Ssenyange, CFO, Pearl Bank Uganda Limited emerging the overall CFO award 2025. Peter also won the Sustainability Award. The other double award winner was Ronald Makata, CFO, Stanbic Bank Uganda emerged CFO of the Year (First Runner-Up) and won Finance Transformation & Technology Award and Compliance & Governance Award. The other winners were:- Emmanuel Mugagga, CFO, Uganda National Oil Company – Strategy Execution Award, Irene Mwoyogwona, Head of Finance, Pride Bank Limited – Leadership Award, Bob Okodi, Finance Manager, Amref…
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Despite a UGX25 billion shot in the wallet by government, Vision Group, the state majority-owned media house (government owns 53.3%), is still fishing in troubled waters, the just-published Annual Report 2024/25 shows. The capital injection, structured as a preference share investment, was meant to stabilise the business, ease its liquidity pressures, and give the country’s largest multimedia company a fair shot at recovery. Yet even with the sizeable boost and a slate of new investments under CEO Don Wanyama, Vision Group continues to post losses and confront deep structural challenges. The report paints a picture of an organisation that has…
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In Uganda’s fast-evolving insurance market, questions of trust, innovation, and growth remain central. The insurance industry has been expanding, attracting bigger regional players and new products, but challenges of low penetration and uptake continue to shape the everyday business. We spoke to Ambrose Kibuuka, Chief Executive Officer of ICEA Lion General, about where the market is headed, what is driving competition, and how insurers can grow by serving the largely uninsured majority. Below are excerpts. Beyond the CEO title, who are you? What values or habits define Ambrose Kibuuka as a person? I am proudly Ugandan, born and bred here….
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Less than a year after Standard Chartered announced its plan to exit its Wealth and Retail Business (WRB) segment, the long-anticipated transfer to Absa Uganda has entered a decisive phase. On 24 October, Absa confirmed that it would acquire Standard Chartered’s entire WRB portfolio, including clients, staff, deposits, and assets. It is one of the most significant realignments in Uganda’s banking sector in recent years. The deal has now moved to the COMESA Competition Commission (CCC), which on 18 November issued a formal Notice of Inquiry. The inquiry will evaluate whether the transaction could reduce competition in the COMESA region…
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Uganda’s petroleum sector has recorded a major milestone with new assessments showing a rise in recoverable oil resources from 1.4 billion to 1.65 billion barrels. The announcement was made by…
Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) has launched a sweeping enforcement campaign requiring all Ugandan tax residents with foreign bank accounts, property, or investments to immediately declare their worldwide income and assets, according to a new Tax Alert on Global Income Declaration issued by Grant Thornton. The development follows Uganda’s implementation of the Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters (MAAC), which now allows URA to automatically receive financial data on Ugandan residents from more than 125 countries. These jurisdictions include Mauritius, the Cayman Islands, Jersey, US, UK and India. With this global information-sharing system in place, Ugandans with undisclosed…
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Tatenda Nigel Chinodakufa is often described as “the man helping Africa’s fintechs grow without stepping on regulatory landmines.” As Regional Business Development Director at Sumsub, a technology firm specializing in…
The Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets (PPDA) Appeals Tribunal has overturned a multi-billion-shilling contract award issued by Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Limited (UETCL). It did so after finding…