Women Empowerment Uganda

Attendees share a red carpet photo moment at the conference. Women from across Kampala convened at Lugogo Cricket Oval for the 2026 Dominate Conference, a platform focused on leadership, growth, and purposeful living.

The Tide is Turning: Kampala Women Step Boldly Into Leadership at 2026 Dominate Conference

On Saturday, all roads led to Lugogo Cricket Oval, as a section of elite women from Kampala and neighboring areas gathered to “drink from the cup of knowledge,” shared by speakers at
Sheila Awori a marketing, strategy and sustainability expert. She serves as Business Marketing Manager at KCB Bank Uganda.

Why we are all vital to Uganda’s Development.

By Sheila Awori The government and corporations cannot author Uganda’s growth story on their own and this disparity is most noticeable in the lives of women and girls. Despite aggressive national initiatives
March 24, 2026
Photos by FUFA: Finance Trust Bank has released UGX 250 million to the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) as part of its five-year UGX 2 billion sponsorship aimed at strengthening women’s football in Uganda.

Finance Trust Bank Releases UGX 250 million for Women’s Super League and Women’s Elite League

Finance Trust Bank (FTB) has released UGX 250 million to the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) as part of its ongoing five-year sponsorship commitment toward the development of women’s football in
February 20, 2026
Winfred Phiona Adong during Equity Bank’s Customer Service Week Stakeholder breakfast held at Hotel Africana on 7th October 2025.

Adong inspiring Soroti through Manufacturing

Wearing a Clifton black top, a black skirt with matching black heels, Winfred Phiona Adong walked into Hotel Africana’s Ssezibwa Hall with quiet confidence. When she spoke, she was calm and articulate.
October 30, 2025
MTN Uganda CEO Sylvia Mulinge joins senior executives, staff, and students of Kansanga Seed School for a group photo during the 21 Days of Y’ello Care 2024 initiative. As part of its commitment to digital inclusion and education, MTN donated 20 internet-enabled computers and offered hands-on digital literacy training—empowering the next generation with skills for a connected future.

A Financially Healthier MTN Uganda Continues to Shine on Communities with a Big Yellow Heart

A person is a person through other people— this profound Xhosa proverb, rooted in the African philosophy of Ubuntu, speaks to the essence of our shared humanity—the idea that our well-being is
April 1, 2025

 

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