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  • Homilies

    Homily for Saturday, Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time

    June 27, 2020 / No Comments

    Lam 2:2, 10-14, 18-19 Mt 8:5-17 In the past three months or so, we have become used to things happening at a distance from us. Children and young people have been taught at a distance, as lessons are given online and TVs. People shop at a distance as they go to the websites and have items delivered to their doors. Parishioners have been attending Mass at a distance, as they tune in to Masses via Radios and TVs. In today’s gospel reading, Jesus heals at a distance. When a Roman centurion plead with Jesus about his seriously ill servant, Jesus…

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    Homily for Thursday, Nineteenth Week in Ordinary Time

    August 13, 2020

    Best from WhatsApp: 100 years old industry of AVIATION

    May 9, 2020

    5th Sunday of Ordinary Time Year B: Work & Pray

    February 14, 2021
  • Obituaries

    A tribute to Dr. Kagugube (1956 – 2020), a Trailblazer and Maverick Executive

    June 27, 2020 / No Comments

    Simon was born on January 7, 1956, at Albert Cook Hospital Mengo, Kampala, and died on 15th February 2020, aged 64. He is survived by 10 children and their respective mothers.

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    George Floyd: the unfortunate death in a land of the free

    May 28, 2020

    About the obituary project

    June 27, 2020

    A tribute to Amos Bagumire, AB, (1968– 2020), a great board trainer

    December 14, 2020
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    The impact of a poor country credit rating amid the covid19 crisis

    June 27, 2020 / No Comments

    Capital hates uncertainty like that caused by a coronavirus. The good news is that COVID-19 is affecting the whole world. First, it was Asia, mainly China, South Korea, and Japan. Then it went to Europe. Italy was at the center of the storm, and slowly the virus spread to Spain, the United Kingdom, and then to Germany. Then it went to the United States of America. And spread out to South America, with Mexico in the frying pan. And now India is feeling this monster that is always hungry for blood. All global leaders were so worried for Africa, due…

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    Blockchain and financial inclusion: winning CEO think ahead, part 1

    February 23, 2020

    Why COVID-19 poses a bigger threat to existence of SME’s than the Financial Crisis of 2007-08

    April 16, 2020

    Role of the board in Business Continuity Planning and Disaster Recovery (BCP/ DR)

    April 15, 2019
  • COVID-19

    What explains the low impact of #covid19 in Africa, thus far?

    June 27, 2020 / No Comments

    Coronavirus has been ravaging the world now for six months. However, for some reason, it has found it tough to enjoy the blood of Africans in Africa. And this is good news. For now, the coronavirus related cases have remained within manageable levels. On the table of the covid19 pandemic cases board, this is the only ‘bad’ global statistics that Africa has remained at the bottom. It is good that way. As of today, 27th June 2020, 9.7 million people globally have been confirmed to have contracted the coronavirus. Out of which 4.9 million have successfully recovered, and 492,807 have…

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    Uganda’s covid19 cases rise to 74, as imported cases increase by 11 to 19.

    April 24, 2020

    BAT in the race for the #coronavirus vaccine, gives hope to the World…

    April 2, 2020

    #covid19 cases on a steady rise in Uganda: what next?

    May 10, 2020
  • Obituaries

    About the obituary project

    June 27, 2020 / No Comments

      We know the pain to family, close relatives, and friends when a loved one dies. But a befitting tribute of the life well-lived by the late is always treasured. This may be the best gift not only to the late but old friends in distant lands and the future generation to know who the person truly was. We write obituaries or tributes to tell stories of Ugandans, dead or alive, that are often poorly told. And we provide this service free of charge. To read some tributes, click here. The project founder I am called Mustapha Bernabas Mugisa, aka…

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    ICPAU celebrates the life of Amos Bagumire, a great team player

    December 14, 2020

    A tribute to Dr. Kagugube (1956 – 2020), a Trailblazer and Maverick Executive

    June 27, 2020

    George Floyd: the unfortunate death in a land of the free

    May 28, 2020
  • #WinningMindspark,  COVID-19

    The ACT model to help you win amid COVID19 pandemic

    June 27, 2020 / No Comments

    To win, I recommend you apply the ACT model of winning behaviors for creative and successful business management during hard times. ACT stands for agile, change and teach others. You must be agile. Change fast. And Teach to empower your team. ACT to tap into opportunities that always come with tough times. Agile Agile is about responding fast to the winds of change. That way you do not wait to see but create organizational fitness by identifying the right resources that will enable it to survive the hard times. Agile is about thinking fast and acting before someone else. If…

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