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Here is what is Holding Back East Africa’s Tourism!

East African tourism leaders are warning that fragmented visa systems, expensive regional travel and weak transport infrastructure are slowing the

By Namutebi Phi 3 Min Read

Do Ugandans Get Value for Money From Parliament?

As parliamentary spending rises alongside public debt, questions are growing over whether Uganda’s legislature delivers economic value proportional to its

By Highfly 5 Min Read

Centenary Bank Launches Custodial Services, Experts Say Move Will Deepen Uganda’s Capital Markets

Uganda’s financial sector leaders have underscored the critical role of custodial services in accelerating capital market maturity, investor protection, and

By Edwin Muhumuza 4 Min Read

Airbnb Boom in Uganda Faces Market Pressure as Oversupply and Risks Push Some Hosts Out

Airbnb’s rapid expansion in Uganda, particularly in Kampala and surrounding urban centres, is increasingly reshaping the country’s hospitality and real

By Edwin Muhumuza 3 Min Read

Capital Markets Authority, CEO Josephine Okui Ossiya Sets Bold Reform Agenda

Uganda’s capital markets are at a pivotal stage of transformation, shaped by ongoing reforms aimed at deepening liquidity, expanding investor

By Edwin Muhumuza 19 Min Read

Uganda Assures Fuel Stability as Stocks and Incoming Shipments Bolster Supply

The Government of Uganda, through the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development and the Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC), has

By Edwin Muhumuza 3 Min Read

Inside Uganda’s UGX 2.2 Trillion AFCON 2027 Spending Plan

Uganda has unveiled a multi-billion-shilling investment programme as it intensifies preparations to co-host the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2027

By Edwin Muhumuza 4 Min Read

That Tiny Mobile Money Tax Is Quietly Breaking the Backs of Uganda’s Hustlers

Sarah Nakato wakes up every morning in Kalerwe market, arranges her tomatoes, onions, and greens, and opens her phone. For

By Edwin Muhumuza 5 Min Read

Vanishing lifelines: How the collapse of 4,800 NGOs is quietly reshaping Uganda’s economy

The steady shutdown of thousands of non-governmental organisations across Uganda is no longer just a development concern—it is a structural

By Edwin Muhumuza 9 Min Read
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