Uthman Mayanja

While CEOs widely acknowledge the transformative potential of artificial intelligence, actual adoption remains limited in depth and scope.

60% Confident — But Not Moving Fast Enough: East Africa CEOs Grapple With the AI Gap, PwC’s 29th Global CEO Survey Finds

By Muhereza Kyamutetera East Africa’s CEOs are entering 2026 with confidence—but also with growing unease. Across Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Mauritius, and Zambia, business leaders are upbeat about growth prospects, supported by
PwC East Africa Executives (left-right): Peter Ngahu, Regional Senior Partner, Eastern Africa; Uthman Mayanja, Country Senior Partner, Uganda; Zainab Salome Msimbe, Country Senior Partner, Tanzania; Andrew Chibuye, Country Senior Partner, Zambia and Vikas Sharma; Regional Leader, Consulting & Risk Services, East Africa. From Kampala to Dar, Lusaka to Nairobi — one message is clear: resilience, innovation, and regional collaboration are the cornerstones of East Africa’s future.

Resilience Amid Volatility: PwC 2025 Survey Reveals East African CEOs’ Optimism in a Shifting Landscape

East African CEOs are charging into 2025 with a sharpened strategic lens—facing volatility with resilience, embracing transformation with intention, and leveraging technology with purpose. PwC’s 28th Annual Global CEO Survey – East
March 23, 2025
Francis Kamulegeya (left) who has served PwC in Uganda for 27 years, will be replaced by Uthman Mayanja, another PwC Uganda major that has been at the firm for 19 years.

PwC Uganda’s phenomenal Francis Kamulegeya goes into early retirement, Uthman Mayanja to take over as Uganda head, come January 2022

After an impactful 27 years at PricewaterhouseCoopers Uganda, Francis Kamulegeya has announced that he is taking early retirement out of the accountancy firm come June 2022. He also announced that Uthman Mayanja

 

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