Minister Ephraim Kamuntu Discusses Tourist Attractions in Uganda, the Pearl of Africa
Ephraim Kamuntu, Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities, explains what are the major treasures to be discovered in Uganda.
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Ephraim Kamuntu, Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities, explains what are the major treasures to be discovered in Uganda.
Moses Mugisha, Director of Leading Distillers, shares his assessment of the alcoholic beverages sector in Uganda and the region and explains how the company stands out from the competition.
Hrishikesa Madhvani gives an overview of Madhvani Group, one of the largest diversified private-sector groups in East Africa, employing over 10,000 people. He also mentions some key areas of focus, such as agriculture and agribusiness, as well as the tourism industry, and shares his vision for the future of Madhvani Group in the long term.
Hrishikesa Madhvani, Managing Director of Madhvani Group, one of the largest diversified private-sector groups in East Africa, shares his assessment of the sugar industry in Uganda.
Rajiv Ruparelia, Director of Ruparelia Group, explains what makes the Group different from other companies.
Dr Ian Clarke, Owner and CEO of International Medical Group and Clarke Group, shares his assessment of the healthcare sector in Uganda and discusses investments in this area. He also gives an overview of International Medical Group, a group of health service companies he established in the country in 1996.
Amos Tindyebwa, Managing Director of Fresh Cuts Limited, talks about competitive advantages and presents the company. Over the years, Fresh Cuts has become the leader in the meat processing industry in Uganda.
Pradip Karia, Chairman and Managing Director of Property Services Limited, a leading commercial, industrial and residential property developer in Uganda, presents Property Services.
Amos Nzeyi, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Crown Beverages Limited, discusses the importance of agriculture and tourism within the economy of Uganda.
Obi Imemba shares his assessment of the oil and gas sector in Uganda and gives an overview of Total Uganda’s latest activities. The company has been operating in Uganda since 1955. Its involvement in the country has been growing over the years with 170 active service stations countrywide, offering the full range of petroleum products and services.