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Our traders and that EFRIS thing

Uganda, April 18 -- The Constitution of Uganda guarantees its citizens freedom of expression, including through demonstrations, as long as such expression is peaceful and within the law. Therefore, o... Read More


The mystery of Uganda'sabnormally happy citizens

Uganda, April 18 -- Despite facing challenges like bad governance and unfair taxation, Ugandans have mastered the art of finding joy in the midst of adversity. Now, while Uganda might not be topping ... Read More


ESG agenda key for insurance industry

Uganda, April 18 -- With the escalating frequency and severity of risks influenced by global economic shifts, extreme weather events, and societal expectations, it is increasingly becoming clear that ... Read More


Strategies for business sustainability in a volatile economy

Uganda, April 18 -- As we navigate through the complexities of economic challenges, one significant concern emerges: the looming threat of escalating costs driven by expected fuel tax hikes. To mitig... Read More


Is EFRIS a necessary evil?

Uganda, April 18 -- Over the past few weeks, Kampala city traders have become more irate over a variety of issues that they believe to be unjust. One of the issues that the traders have raised is thei... Read More


Religious organisations need no policy

Uganda, April 18 -- The entire debate around the national policy to regulate Religious and Faith Organizations (RFOs) has been largely misunderstood to be a law targeting only the "balokole" or the bo... Read More


Enhance livestock productivity for sustainable development

Uganda, April 17 -- The livestock sector stands as a cornerstone of the global food system, playing a vital role in poverty reduction, food security, and agricultural development. According to the Fo... Read More


Emyooga, five years down the road

Uganda, April 17 -- During his presidential tour of 2019, President Museveni launched the Presidential Initiative on Job and Wealth Creation, locally known as Emyooga. The initiative was inspired by ... Read More


How to get rid of food fraud

Uganda, April 17 -- Food fraud in Uganda, like in many parts of the world, presents a significant challenge to consumers, producers, and regulators alike. While Uganda boasts a rich agricultural land... Read More


Money laundering, terrorism financing fight not over

Uganda, April 16 -- The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), in its biannual plenary that sat in Paris from 21 to 23 February 2024, removed Uganda from the FATF Grey list. Uganda had been on this list ... Read More