Today, I have been elected and given the mandate to serve our great association as the Vice Chairperson 2025–2029.
We Did It! Thank You MUBS Alumni — The Journey Begins!
Humbled. Grateful. Ready to Serve
As a proud alumnus of Makerere University Business School (MUBS), I was thrilled to participate in this morning’s annual General Meeting of the MUBS Alumni Association. Alongside fellow alumni, we had the opportunity to elect new leaders for the association.
It was a wonderful moment to reconnect, share memories, and reflect on our time at MUBS. I wish the new team all the best in their tenure of service.
“Having worked closely with Dr. John Paul Kasse over the years, I have witnessed his growth into a dependable, and visionary leader. His character, humility, and unwavering commitment to innovation and academic excellence position him well to lead the Faculty of Computing and Informatics into its next chapter of growth and impact.” — @ProfMusaMoya Former Dean, Faculty of Computing and Informatics
Acting Deputy Principal Prof @rachelmindra congratulated Dr. @JPKasse on his inauguration as Dean of the Faculty of Computing and Informatics, describing him as a leader capable of steering the Faculty with excellence.
She challenged him to build a united Faculty that nurtures young academics and researchers, strengthens industry engagement, drives innovation, and enhances the Faculty’s visibility and impact, noting that true leadership is defined by the legacy it leaves through the people it inspires, the culture it builds, and the innovations it champions.
#MUBS #Leadership #AcademicExcellence #DigitalTransformation
In his inaugural remarks as Dean of the Faculty of Computing and Informatics, Dr. @JPKasse expressed gratitude to the MUBS Council, Management, colleagues, and the Faculty community for the trust placed in him. He pledged to lead with integrity, humility, and collaboration, building on the strong foundation laid by his predecessors.
Dr. Kasse reaffirmed his commitment to advancing academic excellence, research, innovation, digital transformation, and industry partnerships while fostering an inclusive environment that nurtures staff, empowers young academics, and prepares graduates with the skills to thrive in a rapidly evolving digital world.
@ProfMuhwezi@rachelmindra
Today, Dr. Wilson Tusiime officially handed over the office of the @MUBASA_Official Chairperson to Mr. Alinda Albert, who has served as Vice Chairperson for the past two years. The transition marks a smooth transfer of leadership, underscoring MUBASA’s commitment to continuity, collaboration, and serving the interests of its members.
#MUBSUpdates #LeadershipTransition #MUBASA
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Topic: Using AI to Win in Business
Speakers: Mr. Ismael Kato
Date: Thursday, July 9, 2026
Time: 07:00 am EAT
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Congratulations🎉 to Hon. @AndrewOulanyah Andrew Ojok Oulanyah on his appointment as Chairperson of the Committee on ICT and National Guidance.
As a former NITA-U staff member, his journey is a source of pride and inspiration to the NITA-U family.
We wish him success as he takes on this important role in advancing Uganda’s development agenda.
#DigitizeUG #NITAU
what happened with mtn and stanbic yesterday will happen again because we've regulators that don't care
'cause why doesn't mtn momo have a disaster recovery site?
how can a leadin' mobile money provider not anticipate that their only data center could've critical issues one day?
why doesn't bou have a mandated minimum availability target of at least 99.99%?
that's about 53 minutes of downtime per year
safaricom's m-pesa has a mandated system availability of 99.999%, that's roughly 5 minutes of downtime per year
anythin' beyond that, safaricom would be heavily penalized
here, our core infrastructure can go offline for hours with barely any communication from service providers until enough people talk about it
the regulators do not care whether the public incurs losses because there are no meaningful penalties for prolonged outages
mtn and stanbic get to walk away unscathed while businesses are countin' losses
and the funny bit is, the taxman doesn't care either..
NTV Uganda and Spark TV go off air as Chief of Defence Forces Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba orders a shutdown of NMG Uganda operations and barricades Kampala premises.