Institute of Procurement Professionals of Uganda

L–R: Robert Kabushenga, Commissioner Isaac Kyaligonza, Asst. Commissioner Erukwaine Godfrey, Nicholas Kabanda and David Amolo share insights during the IPPU Coffee Connect at Fairway Hotel, where leaders challenged procurement professionals to embrace career reinvention, practical decision-making and stronger industry collaboration.
L–R: Robert Kabushenga, Commissioner Isaac Kyaligonza, Asst. Commissioner Erukwaine Godfrey, Nicholas Kabanda and David Amolo share insights during the IPPU Coffee Connect at Fairway Hotel, where leaders challenged procurement professionals to embrace career reinvention, practical decision-making and stronger industry collaboration.

Reinvent or Become Irrelevant: Kabushenga Urges Early Reinvention as Procurement Leaders Call for Practical Reform

Uganda’s procurement professionals have been challenged to rethink both their careers and the way they practice their craft, as leading voices from government and industry converged at the Institute of Procurement Professionals
April 26, 2026
The outgoing IPPU Chairman Patrick Kagaba (left) hands over to Pelly R. Mugasi, the incoming president.

BoU’s Pelly Mugasi; Education Ministry’s Erukwaine and senior banker, Chris Byaruhanga elected to key positions on IPPU—Uganda’s procurement professional body

Members of the 5th Institute of Procurement Professionals of Uganda (IPPU) Council, sitting for their first meeting on Thursday 8th April 2021, elected Pelly R. Mugasi the Director Procurement and Disposal Department
April 14, 2021

 

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