By : Rania El Rafie, Vice President, Public Relations & Strategic Communications at APO Group Every year on 25 May, the continent asks one pointed question: are we moving closer...
By Frank Kalinzi For decades, insurance in Uganda was something people bought reluctantly — usually only when forced. A motor policy to satisfy the law. A fire cover attached to...
By Mumba Kalifungwa As Uganda approaches the long-anticipated milestone of first oil, it does so at a moment of profound contradiction in the global energy narrative. On one hand, the...
By : Justine Nabawanuka. Uganda is often celebrated as one of the most entrepreneurial countries in the world. Walk through any town or trading center and you’ll see new...
The photos usually tell a complete story. A ribbon is cut, smiles are exchanged, and a new borehole stands as a visible sign of progress. Reports later confirm what the...
By Owen Jacob Ebichinji – Client Relationship Manager, Octagon Uganda Limited Uganda’s retirement landscape is at a critical turning point. While the country has made strides in pension coverage largely...
By: Luzinda Peter The fatal crash of a 44-year-old police officer has prompted renewed scrutiny of the less visible risks associated with motorcycle use, particularly those linked to routine mechanical...
For many years, Ugandan businesses relied on many things Kenyan. Employees in the hospitality industry, advertising, creative, transport, logistics and even banking among others. Of course, Kenya is a bigger...
By: Priscilla Najjuma Forget the stiff, corporate headshots and the formulaic social media feeds. In Uganda, where hospitality runs deep, the entrepreneurial spirit is vibrant, and the handshake still holds...