Written By: admin on January 31, 2010 851 Comments

Sometime back, I had an interesting landlord. He was mainly a loner, had many houses, but he lived in an extension in the same compound with his eight flats and one maisonette. I rented one of the flats – a two bedroom one.

The reason I got interested in this man is that he was rich, [...]

Written By: admin on January 27, 2010 486 Comments

In earlier generations, things evolved from stone are, to metal age until agrarian revolution. Since then, the world has pretty much been revolutionary.

The industrial revolution was seen to be the end of development. There were motor engines, powered ploughs, washers and dryers – literally anything that made life worth living. They had made it!

The 1940s [...]

Written By: admin on January 24, 2010 104 Comments

We were in a rat race long before the internet got here. But with the advent of this web, with the long arms of our search engines, the maze just got worse.

Many people are going bonkers – win spectacularly or lose big”. Fair enough. Has the World Wide Web eased your investing decision making process? [...]

Written By: admin on January 22, 2010 297 Comments

The East African Community (EAC) is fast-tracking its economic federation. Rwanda led by example and stopped requiring East Africans to have work permits in order to work in the little Republic that now boasts all the trappings of great economic foundations. Thanks to strongman Paul Kagame. Kenya is on high gear to abolish work permit [...]

Written By: pmulumby on December 4, 2009 746 Comments

By JOSSY MUHANGI
Published December 3, 2009

KAMPALA, Uganda- They are invisible. They have neither proper addresses, nor official operational premises, or licenses, but their clients are a network of desperate Ugandans, craving quick money.

The mushrooming money lenders, typical of shylock, the notorious usurer in the Merchant of Venice by William Shakespear, employ all tricks [...]

Written By: admin on November 11, 2009 1,051 Comments

By Amon B. Mbekiza

Parliament is in a tag-of war with the Foreign Affairs Ministry over Shs 17 billion the ministry needs to build a market for Uganda traders in Juba, Southern Sudan.

Whatever reasons parliament has, this money should not be passed. For starters, this is the wrong ministry doing the wrong thing. The docket falls [...]

Written By: admin on October 27, 2009 632 Comments

Insurance, by its very nature is vexing. It is the only business that thrives on countercurrent, literally, compared to other businesses. It is a product you can only buy if you provide sufficient proof that you do not need it, or even if you do, you will not need it in a hurry – It [...]

Written By: admin on October 26, 2009 25 Comments

Businesses are stopping at nothing in their pursuit of profits. From the Wall Street, where insider trading and Short-trading help individuals sell fictitious stocks, to the heart of India where shylocks accept any mode of payment; any, including your daughter or wife! Greed defines instinct. And the “flattening” of the world has made this problem even more viral.


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