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Pearl Bank Is No Longer Rebranding. It Is Repositioning Uganda’s Banking Narrative.

For years, Uganda’s banking industry has largely been defined by foreign-owned institutions, legacy perceptions, and an urban-centred approach to growth. Yet quietly, and perhaps more strategically than many realise, a different kind of story is beginning to emerge. The transition…

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NSSF Issues 60-Day Ultimatum: Defaulting Employers Offered 100% Amnesty in Major Compliance Push

The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has officially launched a high-stakes amnesty window, giving thousands of defaulting employers exactly 60 days to settle outstanding contributions or face aggressive litigation. Announcing the move at Workers House in Kampala today, NSSF Deputy…

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Brand Guru Thebe Ikalafeng Named Sol Plaatje University Chancellor: A New Era for African Thought Leadership

In a significant move for South Africa’s higher education landscape, Sol Plaatje University (SPU) has announced the appointment of Thebe Ikalafeng as its new Chancellor, effective January 16, 2026. The five-year appointment, confirmed by the University Council, marks a historic…

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Why East Africa’s Next Industrial Leap Starts with Materials Science – And Why Dow Must Be in the Room

East Africa is industrialising. Governments across Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda are accelerating agro-processing, expanding manufacturing zones, investing in power generation and pushing value addition. But beneath the policy speeches and factory announcements lies a deeper question: What materials will…

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