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Corporate Sponsorship in Art: The Good and Bad

Kampala, Uganda | DOMINIC MUWANGUZI | The Contemporary art world has witnessed an influx of corporate sponsorship in the last two decades which has left a huge debate on the impact of corporate endorsement in the Industry. Corporate sponsorship is a form of marketing in which a company pays for the …

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UNESCO helps varsity students stay healthy

A survey shows 72% of students in higher education institutions are sexually active Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT |In Uganda, adolescent pregnancy is one of the main factors causing girls and young women to drop out of school, often putting an abrupt end to their education. The country currently has …

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Mobilising capital for Africa

Second Annual Meeting of Africa Sovereign Investors Forum Kampala, Uganda | AGENCIES | African Development Bank Vice President for Private Sector, Infrastructure, and Industrialisation Solomon Quaynor has called for unity to unlock the potential of African sovereign wealth funds, strategic investment funds, pensions, and life insurance assets, estimated at $2.3 trillion. …

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Why younger travellers are turning to social media to choose holiday destination

Instagram, Twitter and Facebook are replacing  word-of-mouth recommendations for Millennials Kampala, Uganda | RONALD MUSOKE | Millions of Millennials and GenZ-ers are increasingly turning to social media platforms such as Instagram, Twitter and Facebook to choose their next travel destination, replacing “word-of-worth” recommendations. According to the 2023 Global Travel Trends Report published …

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Reply to Mwenda’s politics of ‘nugu’

What have we got out of Munyonyo Commonwealth Resort that was built under same arrangement for CHOGM 2007? COMMENT | KASIM SAJJABI | Refer to: “Uganda’s politics of `nugu’: How government decision to build a large international convention centre in Munyonyo, has been its best” (The Independent July 06). Andrew Mwenda, …

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Postbank partners MTN Uganda to digitize PDM payments

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | PostBank Uganda in partnership with MTN Uganda has launched “Wendi,” a mobile wallet platform designed to support the government in the seamless disbursement of Parish Development Model funds. The platform powered by PostBank strategically pivots on the group savings and funds management, digital money savings, …

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Banks on course to meet capital requirements

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Uganda’s central bank hopes to strengthen the country’s financial sector by leveraging on the revised minimum capital requirements. The Bank of Uganda said in a statement on July 06 that it is confident that the attainment and maintenance of the revised minimum capital by financial …

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The ghost flood villages of Kansanga

Every rain season brings agony to residents of low income areas built in designated flood plains Kampala, Uganda | EVELYN AINEMBABAZI |  Kampala City, Uganda’s capital district on the edge of Lake Victoria, is a place of high hills, low vales, and rain storms that result in regular floods. To …

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Africa recoups US$1.9bn from tax evasion, illicit financial flows – report

African governments are stepping up efforts to boost domestic resource mobilization Kampala, Uganda | RONALDMUSOKE | Tax authorities in several African countries were able to recoup up to US$1.9 billion in tax revenues in 2022, thanks to the implementation of information exchange mechanisms, rigorous offshore investigations and voluntary disclosures, according to …

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