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Omalla hits new milestone with Shs 30bn grant from govt

Omalla hits new milestone with Shs 30bn grant from govt February 22, 2021 Written by Ernest Jjingo Pius Wakabi Kasajja (L), the ministry of Agriculture permanent secretary, exchanges the MOU with Dr Omalla In 2016, entrepreneur JULIAN ADYERI OMALLA, the chief executive officer of Delight Uganda Ltd, contemplated quitting the expansion of her juice business when she lost more than Shs 3.8 billion after a failed venture in South Sudan due to instability. Faced with uncertainty and growing debt, she embarked on large-scale fruit growing on her 1,800-acre piece of land in Nwoya. The farm has transformed the livelihoods of the community and in a bid to raise the bar to commercial sustainability, government has r

Julian Omalla wins UN award for inclusive business model

Julian Omalla wins UN award for inclusive business model December 30, 2020 Omalla was honoured for mobilizing vulnerable female farmers to grow orchards for income and sustainability Julian Adyeri Omalla, the proprietor and chief executive officer, Delight Uganda, manufacturers of fruit juice, has scooped the Inclusive Business accolade at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)’s Empretec Women in Business awards, writes ERNEST JJINGO. The award, which is under the three special categories, recognized Omalla for her inclusive business model that has seen her mobilize and engage over 500,000 vulnerable female farmers to grow orchards, intercropped with short-term seasonal crops for income and sustainability.

Experts tip on managing cash flows in volatile environment

Experts tip on managing cash flows in volatile environment December 23, 2020 Charles Ocici (R) tips entrepreneurs Entrepreneurs have been urged to properly manage their cash flows so as to survive in this volatile environment characterized by depressed consumer demand caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, writes ERNEST JJINGO. Charles Ocici, the Enterprise Uganda executive director, said that businesses need to keenly watch their cash flows than ever before to ensure that their businesses remain in a healthy position. “Analyze and see what you could do to improve sales which is the key source of cash flow. But as revenues come in, look at the outflows too; manage them well so that you balance inflows with the outflows. Do away with all sorts of luxuries,” Ocici said.

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