Ugandan startup Zofi Cash has raised $1 million in its latest capital-raising round to extend salary advance services to more than 20,000 employees in Uganda.
If you have ever taken a boda boda ride, then you certainly…
The Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) has announced plans to conduct…
Lining up in a bank to pay school fees is one disturbance…
Women traders and entrepreneurs under their umbrella body Uganda Women’s Entrepreneurs Association…
The Uganda Revenue Authority has been up in arms with traders engaging…
Torrential rains swept away the Katonga bridge along the main road between…
The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has earned a total of Shs…
Right in the middle of the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic, Justine Namubiru was…
In 2020, members of SAO Zirobwe Sacco in Luweero district were introduced…
China’s first domestically made passenger jet flew its maiden commercial flight Sunday…
For decades after its founding, Makerere University admitted students according to their…
Imagine being a student with a personal assistant who can do research…
Gloria Okwakunda is a very happy and contented woman. She is happy…
Public transport operators in Uganda struggle to balance books because of the…
The local unit opened the week trading relatively weaker against the dollar…
In Uganda, the word survival makes a lot of meaning because many…
For business people, anyone who can provide them with quick and cheap credit…
Over the years, multi-national entities (MNEs) have engaged in aggressive tax avoidance…
Uganda’s participation in intra-Africa trade has remained a big challenge despite the…
In March 2020, Uganda was placed under a total lockdown following the…