The budget invests in manufacturing, tourism, exports, youth entrepreneurship, and the creative economy. Fashion sits at the heart of all these sectors.
From Kikuubo tailors to Mabirizi designers, We are creating jobs & driving economic growth. It's time we treated it seriously
Imagine creating a design in Kampala, only to find copies selling elsewhere without your permission.
PAFA joined stakeholders at @URSBHQ engagement on the Kampala Protocol under @_ARIPO discussing regional copyright protection and ownership recognition for Africa’s creatives.
NOTICE: Uganda remains safe, open and welcoming for tourism, business and investment amidst Ebola reports linked to the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Please keep observing standard hygiene practices including regular handwashing while enjoying Uganda's diversity.
#ExploreUganda
Our textile demand is growing faster than local production capacity. This is not just a manufacturing gap; it’s a structural industry gap.
The future lies in value addition, local production, skills, and stronger industry collaboration.
#TextileIndustry#PAFA
Happy Labour Day.
Today, we celebrate the hands behind Uganda’s fashion industry—designers, tailors, models, and creatives driving real value.
At PAFA, we stand for decent work, fair pay, and a structured, sustainable industry.
#LabourDay#PAFA
We are proud to be represented at #WorldIPDay 2026 by @ronniensubuga0 , representing both the fashion industry and the creative sector.
IP is the bridge between talent & wealth, especially in sports, where identity is value.
Sports & fashion are sisters. Protect both.
@URSBHQ
Honored to represent Uganda & East Africa at the Pan-African Fashion Law & Policy Summit 2026.
Grateful to @fliafricahq for advancing conversations on harmonisation, IP, and collaboration across the continent.
The future of fashion is not just creative—it’s protected.
#PAFA
On Monday, I met with models & agents to advance the Models & Agents Guild.
There’s clear interest, but also hesitation. That’s the reality of an industry without structure.
We’re taking a deliberate approach to build trust & strong leadership. The foundation must be right.
Sports journalists breakfast meeting
“Following a legal challenge we had recently regarding our organisation of the sports awards ceremony, we have engaged with URSB to better understand the intellectual property and regulatory frameworks governing such events. We are here to learn how to properly structure and manage sports awards in compliance with the law and in alignment with the mandates of the National Council of Sports @NCSUganda1 .” – Clive Kyazze @CliveKyazze , sports journalist and Founder CK Sports
We’ve realized as sector actors in water and sanitation that the conversation has to shift from counting water sources to addressing water quality, maintenance of systems, and the long distances women and girls travel to access water. - Dr. Joyce Mpalanyi Magala, Country Director - @WaterAidUganda
#MorningAtNTV
It’s up to the artist producing their music to come out, understand the structures, fully understand music, and recognize the value attached to it. If they don’t understand the business side of intellectual property, they will not earn from it. – @ronniensubuga0, Fashion Entrepreneur
#MorningAtNTV