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An entrepreneur showcases some of her products during the dfcu Rising Woman Expo on November 14. The expo is empowering women-led enterprises with training, mentorship, and market access, helping entrepreneurs strengthen their businesses, gain visibility, and build the skills needed to drive sustainable growth across Uganda.
An entrepreneur showcases some of her products during the dfcu Rising Woman Expo on November 14. The expo is empowering women-led enterprises with training, mentorship, and market access, helping entrepreneurs strengthen their businesses, gain visibility, and build the skills needed to drive sustainable growth across Uganda.

How the dfcu Rising Woman Initiative is Transforming Women Businesses

dfcu Bank, in partnership with Monitor Publications Limited, is steadily deepening its investment in women-led enterprises through the Rising Woman Expo. The flagship platform has grown into one of Uganda’s most influential
November 20, 2025
Left to right, the new Monitor Publications Board directors: Suzan Nsibirwa, Harriet Nabakooza Musoke and Dr Emilly Maractho

Prof. Sejjaaka enlists Susan Nsibirwa, Harriet Musoke and Dr Emilly Maractho to his Monitor Publications Board

Nation Media Group (NMG) has appointed Susan Nsibirwa, Harriet Nabakooza Musoke and Dr. Emilly Comfort Maractho as Non-Executive Directors of Monitor Publications Limited effective1st April, 2022. In a statement, NMG says: “We
Vision Group's Robert Kabushenga- he has attempted to diversify group earnings away from print. However his investments in radio and TV are yet to fully pay off. Print still remains the group's cash cow.

Ugandan Newspapers struggle to find readers; revenues weaken as advertisers look for cheaper alternatives. Can our newspapers survive the next 10 years?

10 years from now, in 2029 there will be no newspaper in Uganda left- unless of course the government decides to prop up The New Vision, with subsidies, mainly for political reasons

 

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