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Tourism industry needs more digital innovations

Owing to this growth, in the same report, the sector accounted for 7.7 per cent of the national gross domestic product and 6.7 per cent of total national employment through creating 667,600 jobs → Read More

What is blowing the flame out of transport disruptors?

They came. They disrupted. They painted our intersections with orange, black, blue and green helmets and reflectors → Read More

Why is real estate taking long to adapt to tech?

Digital technologies arrived and they transformed the way we operate finance, retail, insurance, telecom, media, healthcare and transport as well → Read More

Verify your Facebook page for business

A Facebook page is designed entirely for businesses, organisations, charities and public figures → Read More

Finding financial lessons in a reunion

Our adult lives are marked by quarters, from the age of 25 to 35, 36 to 45, 46 to 55, 56 to 65 and those ought to be our most productive years → Read More

Choose the right character to brand yourself this year

Branding is normally associated with products or services. The practice is much older than one can imagine → Read More

Switching off Internet has a huge cost, it must never happen again

Uganda has at least 20 million Internet subscriptions - nearly 50 per cent of the Ugandan population → Read More

Payment platforms anchor recovery on schools’ reopening

With candidate classes returning to schools, payment platforms recovered from almost zero to Shs70b → Read More

Finance Ministry warned govt of huge losses due to Internet shutdown

Finance Ministry warned government of massive losses resulting from Internet shutdown → Read More

Internet shutdown stalls businesses, government agencies

The Internet shutdown that started on January 13 has caused huge losses as businesses, government agencies, organisations and web-based operations such as e-tax payments were disrupted for five days. The State action has been described as inconsiderate due to the modern ways of conducting business through e-commerce. On the eve of the election, government shut down Internet citing security… → Read More

Covid-19 dims Christmas spirit among shoppers

Covid-19 has dampened business during this festive season. Traders are now struggling with low Christmas sales as people are not buying as much as they did in the previous years → Read More

Can you talk politics at office?

The flat screens that hang on office walls are the focal points of lunch time hours → Read More

Post lockdown: What awaits tech start-ups?

In the past two months, the start-up has undergone changes including completely working from home. It has seen customer numbers dwindle by the day forcing it to alter strategy → Read More

Will emerging online marketplaces survive?

With subscribers slightly above 20,000, Zoctu notes that it is now participating heavily, especially as regards home deliveries of essential goods → Read More

Uganda’s employment prospects not bad

According to human resource experts, employees who are able to work from home will be able to retain jobs → Read More

What will raise online service standards?

The Covid-19 pandemic has seen physical business stores shift online with businesses setting up websites, social media pages and building customised applications while concerns about low service → Read More

Covid-19: Businesses better placed to win

Crisis offers opportunities to do things differently. As business search for ways of coping during the lockdown, we look at what kind of business will survive long after the covid-19 crisis → Read More

The economist who won’t give up on the camera lens

After several failed attempts at formal jobs, Valeria Nassolo decided to turn her love for photos into an income generating project → Read More

Tips to get you working from home

Despite the global crisis of coronavirus, you can still carry on and work remotely. Here are some tools and tips to get you going → Read More

Robots: Which jobs will they destroy?

Nearly two-thirds of today’s job roles entail at least 30 per cent of tasks that could be automated based on currently available technology → Read More