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From L-R Uganda Breweries Team: Managing Director Andrew Kilonzo, Marketing & Innovations Director Emmy Hashakimana, Finance Director Eunice Waweru and Jackie Tahakanizibwa Corporate Relations , Public Policy & Regulatory Affairs Manager pose for a photo during the launch on Thursday.

TAKE CHARGE: Former Uganda Breweries MD, Nyimpini Mabunda inspires career acceleration and shares life lessons at his book launch 

Former Uganda Breweries Ltd (UBL) Managing Director, Nyimpini Mabunda, on Thursday, July 13th held a conversation on career acceleration telling stories and life lessons from his personal journey to the top. The
July 16, 2023
Sanjay Rughani, Standard Chartered Bank Uganda CEO and Chairman of the Professional Accountants in Business Advisory Group (PAIB AG) of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC).

Key leadership and business trends to look out for in 2023 and how to build more resilience, according to Standard Chartered Bank’s Sanjay Rughani

For starters, what is your take on 2022 in terms of business and leadership trends? 2022 has been a year mixed with both great positive growth, prospects and optimism in the business
December 31, 2022
LEAD, has developed a targeted database of ready-to-lead corporate executives with diverse experience, skills, expertise and diversity, all of who are potential non-executives directors. Their expertise ranges from private, public, social-enterprise and non-profit sectors.

Looking to fill those vacant board positions? Look to LEAD, a collection of board-ready executives

LEAD is a not-for-profit organization which was formed after realising that many East African companies in need of directors did not have a consolidated reference point for selection and training of active
Francis Kamulegeya, speaks to us on a tour at his coffee farm which he is expanding from 7 acreas to 20 acres. Over and above transforming the firm into a commercial agri-business, he is also setting up a full farm-to-cup coffee experience to supplement another planned eco-tourism project at the farm. PHOTO/CEO East Africa Magazine.

A frank conversation with Francis Kamulegeya on his life before, during and after PwC Uganda

You worked for PwC for 27 years, 17 of which you worked as a partner, the highest point in the business, but chose to take early retirement. Why early retirement? It is

 

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