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ON THE SPOT: Gender, Labour and Social Development Minister, Hon Betty Amongi Ongom is on the spot for abuse of office, bordering on corruption.

NSSF PROBE: Parliament wants Minister Amongi to resign, the board to be sacked, senior management probed further and NSSF taken back to Finance Ministry

The Parliamentary Select Committee on the state of affairs at Uganda’s National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has released its anxiously-awaited report, recommending that among others, the Minister of Gender, Labour and Social
March 2, 2023
Patrick Ayota, the Ag. Managing Director, told Parliament that the Fund has grown consistently across all fundamentals. This, he attributed to sound governance and a sustainable investment strategy.

NSSF has grown 10-fold in 12 years: Management defends Fund performance and real estate investment strategy before Parliament Committee

The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has defended its performance over the last 10 years before the Parliamentary Select Committee investigating the Fund. The committee is among others examining the circumstances surrounding
Patrick Ayota, the Ag. Managing Director, told Parliament that the Fund has grown consistently across all fundamentals. This, he attributed to sound governance and a sustainable investment strategy.

Patrick Ayota, reappointed NSSF Deputy Managing Director and caretaker MD gov’t finalises appointment of substantive Managing Director

Patrick Ayota, has been reappointed Deputy Managing Director for Uganda’s National Social Security Fund (NSSF) for a 5-year term, effective 30th November 2022, the Fund has announced. In a statement today, Patrick
December 1, 2022
L-R: Emma Mugisha, Stanbic Bank Executive Director, Richard Mubiru, from Uganda Manufacturers Association, Atingi-Ego, Deputy Governor Bank of Uganda and Ramathan Ggoobi, the Permanent Secretary and Secretary to the Treasury at the Ministry of Finance taking part in a panel discussion at the Stanbic Bank - 2022 Economic Outlook Forum held at Serena Hotel on February 11.

Ugandan economy to bounce back stronger, economists Affirm

Uganda’s economy will register progressively steady growth in the next 3 to 5 years as the country bounces back from more than two years of battling the Covid-19 pandemic which saw critical

 

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