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MTN Uganda, E-Bus Xpress and Sparklab launch Y’ello Booth to transform school transport with safer, smarter and cashless journeys

Every weekday morning, long before the first school bell rings, thousands of students across Kampala begin a journey that is as much a part of their education as the lessons awaiting them in class. They leave home before sunrise carrying…

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Beyond the AGM: How Grace Semakula and SBG securities are redefining investor engagement in Uganda

By Publicist East Africa For decades, Uganda’s relationship with investing has largely been transactional. Companies have spoken through annual reports, financial statements and statutory annual general meetings, while investors have often been left to interpret the numbers with little opportunity…

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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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