Send us a text Amos Masaba Wekesa is a businessman, entrepreneur, and corporate executive in Uganda, who is the founder, proprietor, and managing director of Great Lakes Safaris Limited, a tour operating company, in the African Great Lakes region. His conglomerate of related tour businesses grosses an estimated US$8 million annually and employs more than 250 people. In this episode, we discuss promoting Uganda's vast tourism potential, understanding tourism's economic impact, and developing l...
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Send us a text Amos Masaba Wekesa is a businessman, entrepreneur, and corporate executive in Uganda, who is the founder, proprietor, and managing director of Great Lakes Safaris Limited, a tour operating company, in the African Great Lakes region. His conglomerate of related tour businesses grosses an estimated US$8 million annually and employs more than 250 people. In this episode, we discuss promoting Uganda's vast tourism potential, understanding tourism's economic impact, and developing l...
Grab A Coffee; In Conversation With Ramathan Ggoobi, Secretary To The Treasury
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Grab A Coffee; In Conversation With Ramathan Ggoobi, Secretary To The Treasury
Send us a text Ramathan Ggoobi is the steady hand behind managing government expenditure. His office sits at the arc of economic development and financial realities. In this episode, from the live recording, Simon and Raymond talk to him about that and about the anxieties in the national economy Support the show
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Send us a text Amos Masaba Wekesa is a businessman, entrepreneur, and corporate executive in Uganda, who is the founder, proprietor, and managing director of Great Lakes Safaris Limited, a tour operating company, in the African Great Lakes region. His conglomerate of related tour businesses grosses an estimated US$8 million annually and employs more than 250 people. In this episode, we discuss promoting Uganda's vast tourism potential, understanding tourism's economic impact, and developing l...