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Held under the theme "Sustaining Musevenomics: Navigating Uganda’s Economic Future in a Disrupted World," the two-day conference (May 29–30) brought together some of the top government officials, private sector leaders, development experts, and academics at Mestil Hotel, Kampala.

Musevenomics at a Crossroads: Uganda Urged to Fix Economic Gaps to Unlock Growth

Uganda’s economic model, widely known as “Musevenomics,” is facing a pivotal test, as stakeholders at the Musevenomics Conference 2025 called for bold reforms to address persistent gaps that threaten to derail the
dfcu Bank team donates essential items to St. Lillian Jubilee Home in Gayaza. This home, founded by Sister Lucy Amoit, cares for over 50 children with disabilities, who have been abandoned by their families.

dfcu’s 60 Acts of Kindness: Bank commits support to disabled children 

dfcu Bank has reaffirmed its commitment to transforming lives, businesses, and communities across Uganda through its “60 Acts of Kindness” staff campaign with all the Bank’s staff around the country taking part
August 29, 2024
Muhakanizi says he was on sick leave during the process of the payments adding that his deputy, Patrick Ocailap was in charge at the time. File photo

Retirement Benefits Liberalization Bill not withdrawn ….. Muhakanizi

By Our Reporter Following what transpired in a stakeholders meeting held on February 25, 2014 at Imperial Royale Hotel during a meeting which the Permanent Secretary and Secretary to the Treasury had
March 13, 2014
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