
Education models us more on competition yet success in the real world rides on teamwork
Leave your thoughtsThe earliest experience of formal competition in one’s life is possibly as soon as one commences formal schooling. The moment... View Article
The earliest experience of formal competition in one’s life is possibly as soon as one commences formal schooling. The moment... View Article
Ugandans are generally no strangers to how Indians approach work. Many Ugandan Indians are involved in commodity trading while others... View Article
A friend of mine recently quipped that a farmer with a thousand heads of cattle cannot easily access a bank... View Article
It is estimated that by 2040, Africa will have the largest workforce in the world. With a steadily growing population,... View Article
In 2019, the Uganda Bureau of Statistics reported national unemployment rate at 9 percent of the working age population. Youth... View Article
In 2014, Africa exported coffee valued at $6billion. After the coffee was roasted, blended, packaged and branded, the final products... View Article
The highest pressures for NSSF to avail savings to members would most likely arise out of pre-retirement liquidity challenges, lack... View Article
Prioritization of perfection has been associated with stress, burnout, and anxiety in any strategy pursuit. This is as true for... View Article
Soon after independence, African states were in significant need of skilled resources to run their affairs. To address this need,... View Article
It is a sitting tradition that Ugandans dwelling in Kampala city and other urban centres flock to the villages of their... View Article