By Joseph Were Uganda is the easiest place on earth to hire and fire workers, has the most flexible wage policies, is favourable to foreign direct investment and ownership of businesses, and has limited restrictions on capital flows. But it also has high favouritism amongst government officials, limited public trust …
Read More »Real estate developer targets small savers
By Patrick Kagenda The Independent’s Patrick Kagenda talked to Noah Senyondo the Public Relations Officer at HB Matovu Property Consultants about their new concept in the real estate sector. What makes HB property consultants unique? At HB Property Consultants we are for the ordinary Ugandans to acquire property. Our package …
Read More »Nile Breweries praised at World Economic Forum
By Patrick Kagenda & Agencies A report revealing the economic and social contribution made by Nile Breweries limited (a subsidiary to SABMiller plc) to Uganda was last week released at the Africa World Economic Forum. Nile Breweries supports over 44,000 jobs in Uganda directly or indirectly, according to a report …
Read More »Will Museveni pardon Katuramu?
By Obed K. Katureebe ‘Your Excellency, we are aware that it is the Committee of the Prerogative of Mercy that advises you on such matters. We take this occasion and opportunity to appeal for your attention for the plight of John Sanyu Katuramu as it is a matter which touches …
Read More »Evidence that handed Katuramu death verdict
By Bob Roberts Katende After the death of the Omukama of Toro kingdom, Patrick Olimi Kaboyo, in 1993, disagreements rocked the monarchy over the management of the kingdom’s property. The ensuing battle pitted the kingdom’s Prime Minister John Katuramu against the royals, especially prince Happy Kijanangoma and princess Elizabeth Bagaya. …
Read More »Uganda leadership needs transformation – Bishop Niringiye
By Onghwens Kisangala Two weeks ago, Uganda was ranked third most corrupt country in the world. The Independents Onghwens Kisangala talked to Assistant Bishop of Kampala Diocese, Zac Niringiye on why corruption is soaring. The public perception is that everyone is corrupt, is this true? There is no question that …
Read More »Lukyamuzi, Banyenzaki estranged at APRM seminar
By John Njoroge The seminar on national validation of the Uganda African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) programme of action kicked off at 8:45am on June 18 in what appeared a normal start. Apart from frequent interruptions by late comers who kept walking in and around the hall looking for a …
Read More »At a glance: East African budgets
By Independent team Kenya Budget read by Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta, deputy prime minister and minister for Finance of Kenya. Theme: overcoming today’s challenges for a better Kenya tomorrow Economy expected to grow by 3% in 2009/2010. Total revenue target for fiscal year 2009/10 is Kshs.569.6 billion (or 22.4% of GDP) …
Read More »Ssebagala is inspired by his team
By Patrick Kagenda What is your day like? I am a religious man, I wake up at 5 am in the morning, have a short prayer; go to the gym, and by 6:30 am, tea is ready on my breakfast table. I personally arrange for my kids to take them …
Read More »Advisor Tony Blair returns to Rwanda
By Magnus Mazimpaka On May 10, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his team had a luncheon with President Paul Kagame at state house in Kigali. Later, at a joint press briefing on Blair’s third visit to Rwanda, President Kagame told journalists that he was happy to have ”ur …
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