Michael Niyitegeka

L–R: Bethuel Karanja, Head of Global Markets, Stanbic Bank Uganda; Damoni Kitabire, Board Chairman, Stanbic Bank Uganda; Michael Niyitegeka, Executive Director, Refactory; Dr. Joseph Muvawala, Executive Director, National Planning Authority; Daisy Nitwe, Country Lead – Structured Solutions, Stanbic Bank Uganda; Prof. Augustus Nuwagaba, Deputy Governor, Bank of Uganda; and Mumba Kalifungwa, Chief Executive, Stanbic Bank Uganda — the leadership voices behind the Stanbic Bank Economic Forum 2026, convened to interrogate Uganda’s growth inflection point and chart a disciplined path from macro optimism to execution-led prosperity.

Big Dreams Need a Big Bank — and the 9 Other Things I Took Away from the Stanbic Bank Economic Forum 2026

2026 finds Uganda at a rare convergence of economic catalysts and structural pressures. First oil is nearing. Gold is redefining export performance. Technology — particularly AI — is compressing the time between
Left-Right: Rt. Hon Thomas Tayebwa, the Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of the Republic of Uganda; Arthur Ronald Arinaitwe, the Chief Executive at Task Managers; Dr Fred Muhumuza, a Senior Economist; Mercy Kainobwisho, the Registrar General of the Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB); Jacqueline K. Opondo, the Board Chairperson, Opportunity Bank Uganda; Collin Babirukamu, the Director of e-Government Services at the National Information Technology Authority of Uganda (NITA-U) and Dr James Magara, the Founder of Jubilee Dental Clinics.

Accelerate adoption of data science, leadership, governance and AI for evidence-based decision-making⏤ experts urge Ugandan businesses and government

Experts and government officials participating in the recently concluded Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence and Data Governance Symposium have all underscored the need for the government, the private sector and not-for-profits to adopt
November 21, 2024
Left-Right: Mr. Arnold Mangeni, the NITA-U Director, Information Security; Crystal Newman (Campaign Brand Ambassador); Julius Tracy, the Commissioner Information Technology at the Ministry of ICT and and National Guidance; Lillian Nalwoga, President Internet Society, Uganda Chapter; Deborah Gassana, Child Protection Specialist – UNICEF and Michael Niyitegeka (Campaign Brand Ambassador) at the Help Children Be Children Campaign launch in Kampala on 1 February 2021.

MTN, Facebook and NITA-U join the Internet Watch Foundation to stamp out child sexual abuse online

As more and more Ugandans turn to the internet for work, learning, and entertainment during the raging Covid-19 pandemic, the Internet Watch Federation (IWF) is urging internet users in Uganda to be
February 4, 2021

 

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