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UK Convention’s Flashback: Remarks by Rajiv Ruparelia, Managing Director, Ruparelia Group @11th UK-Ugandan Trade Convention

• Moderated by: Edwin Musiime, NTV Host, The Property Show
An overview and outlook of the real estate industry in Uganda- (office, retail, residential, hotel, healthcare and agricultural real estate)

Panellists:
• Judy Rugasira Kyanda, Managing Director, KnightFrank, UG
• Rajiv Ruparelia, Managing Director, Ruparelia Group
• Michael K. Mugabi, Managing Director – Housing Finance Bank
• Anthony Kituuka, Executive Director, Equity Bank Uganda LTD
• Clive Keffold, Managing Director – Jakana Heights
• Qusai Haidry, Fakhruddin Properties
• Abbas Rasheed, General Manager, Universal Properties
• Mufaddal Quresh Shehabi, Director, HK Properties
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About the UK-Uganda Trade Convention

The forum (UCUK) is organised in support with Lord Popat (UK Trade Envoy to Uganda, DRC and Rwanda), the Department for International Trade (Kampala), Uganda Investment Authority and Uganda’s High Commissioner to the UK.

The event will focus on sub sector including Topic: Manufacturing and infrastructural development, Agribusiness, Renewable Energy, Real Estate, Digital Technology, Financing Start-Ups, Public-Private Partnerships, Women in Business, Healthcare and Fintech.

Uganda offers British businesses and investors lots of opportunities. With a population of about 38 million people, GDP Growth of 5.8%, coupled with Pivotal Regional Trade partnerships: East African Community (5 member states), Great Lakes (4 member states), COMESA (19 member states) – exporters have access to this critical market of 489 million.

The Convention 2022 will therefore highlight key aspects of the following thematic discussion areas:
• What are the key opportunities available when venturing into this highly lucrative space?
• What strategies, techniques and tools needed to succeed doing business in Uganda
• The role of Ugandan women in sustainable economic development
• Bilateral trade arrangements between UK and Uganda
• The role of Ugandan Asians in UK, Diasporas in the development of Uganda
• Increasing UK’s exports and attracting UK investment into Uganda
• Agribusiness in Uganda; food security and value addition
• Case studies and challenges doing business in Uganda

The focus on these issues will help provide a wider platform for stakeholder participa¬tion and emphasize the critical issues in each area.

The objectives of the conference are:
• To promote and facilitate international trade between Uganda and UK.
• Create a platform for trade, business and investment between Uganda and Europe (UK) and promote and facilitate access to trade opportunities in Uganda (East Africa) for Ugandan and European (UK) investors, including one-to-one meetings
• To maintain a dialogue with business organisations who can promote trade opportunities in Uganda, including the Federation of Small Businesses, Chambers of Commerce, the Institute of Directors, the Confederation of British Industry and the City of London.
• Promote Ugandan exports and identify export opportunities, so that the export earnings close the gap with the import demand and promote the transformation of Uganda from a current consuming nation into a producing nation. We will also engage closely with the Ministry of Finance and Investment Authority in Uganda for advice and information.
• Encourage investments in the key sectors, i.e., education, health, infrastructure, agriculture, housing, sports, tourism and many more.
• Seek investment opportunities in public and private organizations within Uganda, the United Kingdom and Europe and inform Ugandans in the Diaspora about such opportunities

We have always taken pride in the fact that UCUK forum brings together experts, business leaders, professionals and representatives from prominent organisations based in Uganda, the UK and beyond.

For any further information please contact:
W: www.ugandanconventionuk.org
E: info@ugandanconventionuk.org

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UK Convention’s Flashback: Remarks by Robert Mukiza, Director General Uganda Investment Authority |11th UK-Uganda Trade Summit

• Insights on: Investor Facilitation | Investment Aftercare | Aftercare Services and the need for Ugandans in the Diaspora to formalise their businesses and benefits of an investment License.

Contact Uganda Investment Authority
Main Reception. +256 414 301 000.
One Stop Center Reception. +256 417 788 300.
eBiz Call Center. +256 206 300968.
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About the UK-Uganda Trade Convention

The forum (UCUK) is organised in support with Lord Popat (UK Trade Envoy to Uganda, DRC and Rwanda), the Department for International Trade (Kampala), Uganda Investment Authority and Uganda’s High Commissioner to the UK.

The event will focus on sub sector including Topic: Manufacturing and infrastructural development, Agribusiness, Renewable Energy, Real Estate, Digital Technology, Financing Start-Ups, Public-Private Partnerships, Women in Business, Healthcare and Fintech.

Uganda offers British businesses and investors lots of opportunities. With a population of about 38 million people, GDP Growth of 5.8%, coupled with Pivotal Regional Trade partnerships: East African Community (5 member states), Great Lakes (4 member states), COMESA (19 member states) – exporters have access to this critical market of 489 million.

The Convention 2022 will therefore highlight key aspects of the following thematic discussion areas:
• What are the key opportunities available when venturing into this highly lucrative space?
• What strategies, techniques and tools needed to succeed doing business in Uganda
• The role of Ugandan women in sustainable economic development
• Bilateral trade arrangements between UK and Uganda
• The role of Ugandan Asians in UK, Diasporas in the development of Uganda
• Increasing UK’s exports and attracting UK investment into Uganda
• Agribusiness in Uganda; food security and value addition
• Case studies and challenges doing business in Uganda

The focus on these issues will help provide a wider platform for stakeholder participation and emphasize the critical issues in each area.

The objectives of the conference are:
• To promote and facilitate international trade between Uganda and UK.
• Create a platform for trade, business and investment between Uganda and Europe (UK) and promote and facilitate access to trade opportunities in Uganda (East Africa) for Ugandan and European (UK) investors, including one-to-one meetings
• To maintain a dialogue with business organisations who can promote trade opportunities in Uganda, including the Federation of Small Businesses, Chambers of Commerce, the Institute of Directors, the Confederation of British Industry and the City of London.
• Promote Ugandan exports and identify export opportunities, so that the export earnings close the gap with the import demand and promote the transformation of Uganda from a current consuming nation into a producing nation. We will also engage closely with the Ministry of Finance and Investment Authority in Uganda for advice and information.
• Encourage investments in the key sectors, i.e., education, health, infrastructure, agriculture, housing, sports, tourism and many more.
• Seek investment opportunities in public and private organizations within Uganda, the United Kingdom and Europe and inform Ugandans in the Diaspora about such opportunities

We have always taken pride in the fact that UCUK forum brings together experts, business leaders, professionals and representatives from prominent organisations based in Uganda, the UK and beyond.

For any further information please contact:
W: www.ugandanconventionuk.org
E: info@ugandanconventionuk.org

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UK Convention’s Flashback: Anthony Kituuka, Exec. Director, Equity Bank Uganda remarks @the 11th UK-Ugandan Trade Convention.

The forum (UCUK) is organised in support with Lord Popat (UK Trade Envoy to Uganda, DRC and Rwanda), the Department for International Trade (Kampala), Uganda Investment Authority and Uganda’s High Commissioner to the UK.

The event will focus on sub sector including Topic: Manufacturing and infrastructural development, Agribusiness, Renewable Energy, Real Estate, Digital Technology, Financing Start-Ups, Public-Private Partnerships, Women in Business, Healthcare and Fintech.

Uganda offers British businesses and investors lots of opportunities. With a population of about 38 million people, GDP Growth of 5.8%, coupled with Pivotal Regional Trade partnerships: East African Community (5 member states), Great Lakes (4 member states), COMESA (19 member states) – exporters have access to this critical market of 489 million.

The Convention 2022 will therefore highlight key aspects of the following thematic discussion areas:
• What are the key opportunities available when venturing into this highly lucrative space?
• What strategies, techniques and tools needed to succeed doing business in Uganda
• The role of Ugandan women in sustainable economic development
• Bilateral trade arrangements between UK and Uganda
• The role of Ugandan Asians in UK, Diasporas in the development of Uganda
• Increasing UK’s exports and attracting UK investment into Uganda
• Agribusiness in Uganda; food security and value addition
• Case studies and challenges doing business in Uganda

The focus on these issues will help provide a wider platform for stakeholder participa¬tion and emphasize the critical issues in each area.

The objectives of the conference are:
• To promote and facilitate international trade between Uganda and UK.
• Create a platform for trade, business and investment between Uganda and Europe (UK) and promote and facilitate access to trade opportunities in Uganda (East Africa) for Ugandan and European (UK) investors, including one-to-one meetings
• To maintain a dialogue with business organisations who can promote trade opportunities in Uganda, including the Federation of Small Businesses, Chambers of Commerce, the Institute of Directors, the Confederation of British Industry and the City of London.
• Promote Ugandan exports and identify export opportunities, so that the export earnings close the gap with the import demand and promote the transformation of Uganda from a current consuming nation into a producing nation. We will also engage closely with the Ministry of Finance and Investment Authority in Uganda for advice and information.
• Encourage investments in the key sectors, i.e., education, health, infrastructure, agriculture, housing, sports, tourism and many more.
• Seek investment opportunities in public and private organizations within Uganda, the United Kingdom and Europe and inform Ugandans in the Diaspora about such opportunities

We have always taken pride in the fact that UCUK forum brings together experts, business leaders, professionals and representatives from prominent organisations based in Uganda, the UK and beyond.

For any further information please contact:
W: www.ugandanconventionuk.org
E: info@ugandanconventionuk.org

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UK Convention’s Flashback: Untapped Investment Opportunities in Healthcare sector | 11th UK-Ugandan Trade Convention

Panellists:
• Ms Bernadette Lewis, Secretary General – Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation
• Dr. Mark Muyingo*, MD – Neogenesis fertility centre
• Dr. Nandawula Mutema, Executive Director & Physician – Clinic at The Mall.

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated that every sector is dependent on the health system. This is an opportunity for Uganda to prioritize public financing for health and invest in innovations that accelerate health equity.
• How can Information technology be used as an enabler to improve on improved health care delivery? (Ms Bernadette Lewis)
• Healthcare systems in Uganda still require much investment beyond the typical hospital and clinic. Where can investors and Ugandans in the Diaspora spot opportunities?
• What are those investor-friendly legislations that the government should focus on in order to encourage public-private partnerships to bridge existing gaps in health service delivery?
• Technology enabled health care systems is new reality in providing healthcare in a post COVID-19 economy. What areas in the health sector do you think will provide better investment returns in e-Health investments?
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About the Convention
The forum (UCUK) is organised in support with Lord Popat (UK Trade Envoy to Uganda, DRC and Rwanda), the Department for International Trade (Kampala), Uganda Investment Authority and Uganda’s High Commissioner to the UK.

The event will focus on sub sector including Topic: Manufacturing and infrastructural development, Agribusiness, Renewable Energy, Real Estate, Digital Technology, Financing Start-Ups, Public-Private Partnerships, Women in Business, Healthcare and Fintech.

The focus on these issues will help provide a wider platform for stakeholder participation and emphasize the critical issues in each area.

The objectives of the conference are:
• To promote and facilitate international trade between Uganda and UK.
• Create a platform for trade, business and investment between Uganda and Europe (UK) and promote and facilitate access to trade opportunities in Uganda (East Africa) for Ugandan and European (UK) investors, including one-to-one meetings
• To maintain a dialogue with business organisations who can promote trade opportunities in Uganda, including the Federation of Small Businesses, Chambers of Commerce, the Institute of Directors, the Confederation of British Industry and the City of London.
• Promote Ugandan exports and identify export opportunities, so that the export earnings close the gap with the import demand and promote the transformation of Uganda from a current consuming nation into a producing nation. We will also engage closely with the Ministry of Finance and Investment Authority in Uganda for advice and information.
• Encourage investments in the key sectors, i.e., education, health, infrastructure, agriculture, housing, sports, tourism and many more.
• Seek investment opportunities in public and private organizations within Uganda, the United Kingdom and Europe and inform Ugandans in the Diaspora about such opportunities

We have always taken pride in the fact that UCUK forum brings together experts, business leaders, professionals and representatives from prominent organisations based in Uganda, the UK and beyond.

For any further information please contact:
W: www.ugandanconventionuk.org
E: willy.mutenza@ugandanconventionuk.org

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UK Convention’s Flashback: Untapped Investment Opportunities in Agribusiness sector | 11th UK-Ugandan Trade Convention 2021

• Moderated by: *Edward Katende*, CEO, Uganda Agribusiness Alliance

Panellists:
• Dr. Ramathan Ggoobi*, Permanent Secretary (PS) Ministry of Finance
• Shahid Sheikh OBE*, Global Packaging Consultant
• Dr. Samuel K. Mugasi*, Executive Director – National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS)
• Eric Olanya*, Head of Trade, DIT, British High Commission
• Anthony Kituuka*, Executive Director, Equity Bank Uganda LTD

Practitioners’ session*
Panellists:
• Paul Ssembeguya*, Managing Director – Ssembeguya Estates Uganda Ltd
• Mrs Perez Ochieng, Director & CEO, SACOMA
• Shahid Sheikh OBE, Managing Director of UK Clifton Packaging Group Ltd

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UK Convention’s Flashback: Investment opportunities to maximise in agribusiness sector | Dr Samuel Mugasi, Ed NAADS

People living in the diaspora and Ugandans within the country have been urged to embrace the several opportunities in agribusiness.

The call was made by Dr Samuel Mugasi, the executive director of National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS).

He was addressing the 11th UK Uganda Trade and Investment Convention which took place virtually on September 11.

According to Uganda National Bureau of Statistics (UBOS), about 70% of Uganda’s working population is employed in agriculture. Also, the country produces a wide range of agricultural products such as coffee, tea, dairy products and spices.

Farmers from Kwonifur Group in Nyapea in Zombo district jointly take part in coffee drying

Mugasi explained that coffee is among the top cash crops grown globally and Uganda’s coffee ranks at the top in Africa.

Unfortunately, the bulk of our coffee is exported unprocessed, yet it can fetch more gains in the country.

“A cup of coffee is about $3 in restaurants, which means a kilo of coffee can fetch one $360 if value is add to it. That is the power and value of agribusiness,” he opined.

Mugasi urged the over 500 participants to invest their money in the country because coffee is also consumed locally.

Additionally, Eric Olanya, the head of trade at the British High Commission said Uganda produces a lot of coffee, but the brand is not known to the world.

“The embassy has organised a coffee competition for Ugandan and foreign tasters to help improve the image of Ugandan coffee in the UK and beyond as well,” he said.

Olanya added that they have a team from UK that buys Uganda’s agriproducts. They also inform Uganda about what is needed in the UK.

“We have also started a project on water pumping that is aimed at boosting irrigation. We are looking forward to more investments to improve the Ugandan economy,” he said.

Read full story https://harvestmoney.co.ug/?p=13507
By Ritah Mukasa | NewVison

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UK Convention’s Flashback: Keynote Address: Rt. Hon. Robinah Nabbanja, Prime Minister at the 11th UK-Ugandan Trade Convention.

The convention which aims at promoting investment between Uganda and the United Kingdom was officiated by Prime Minister, Hon. Robinah Nabbanja.
In her opening remarks, Nabbanja said that this convention is aimed at strengthening trade and investment opportunities between United Kingdom and Uganda.
“Uganda is open for business and ready to partner in all sectors. All investors are welcome and assured of a favorable and safe investment environment,” she said.
She thanked Willy Mutenza, a Ugandan investor based in the UK who organized the convention.

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UK Convention’s Flashback: Zoom video | 10th Uganda-UK Trade Virtual Convention2020

2020 Virtual 10th Uganda-UK Trade Convention

More info at www.ugandanconventionuk.org/

Discussion points / Agenda:
Remarks by: H.E Amb. Julius Peter Moto, Uganda’s High Commissioner

Keynote Remarks: HRH Sylvia Nagginda, The Nnabagereka of Buganda
Recognising Women in building a post covid-19 equal, inclusive and resilient Uganda

Remarks: Subhash Thakrar, Former President, London Chamber of Commerce

MARKET INSIGHTS OF THE REAL ESTATE SECTOR POST COVID-19:
(60 minutes) – Session will continue in a Breakout room (Real Estate Room)

(30 minutes) – Session will continue in a breakout Room (Banking and Finance Room)
FINANCE AND BANKING: SAVING IN AN INVESTMENT CLUBS AND DIASPORA REMITTANCES.

AGRIBUSINESS: UNTAPPED INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
(60 minutes) – Session will continue in a breakout Room (AgriBusiness Room)

A PERSONAL ACCOUNT BY A DIASPORA INVESTOR

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UK Convention’s Flashback: Audio: Agricultural Co-operatives as an agribusiness investment model in Uganda..Part 2

☝️Audio for the Zoom meeting on May 18, 2020.

Topic: Agricultural Co-operatives as an agribusiness investment model in Uganda..

Speaker: Mr Harrison Kaziro, Director Agribusiness and Market Systems Development, National Alliance of Agricultural Co-operatives

Moderated by: Edward Katende, CEO UgandaAgriBusiness Alliance

Brought to you by Uganda-UK Convention in partnership with Uganda AgriBusiness Alliance