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As an entrepreneur, how well do you track the money movement in your business?
That was the key question we explored on day one of the first bootcamp of the WeWork - Green and Decent Jobs for Youth project, as entrepreneurs dug deep into financial acumen and understanding how to manage #money movements in their #businesses.
Day 1 was all about breaking down complex financial concepts into practical, day-to-day tools. From analyzing working #capital gaps to tracking every shilling flowing through their supply chains, our founders took an honest, deep look at their financial health.
Strong financial management is the backbone of any scale-up. By mastering financial acumen, these entrepreneurs are laying the groundwork to build sustainable, investment-ready enterprises that create decent jobs for Uganda's youth.
Implemented by SHONA Group through The Good Green Business Accelerator in partnership with @EnabelinUganda and the Government of Uganda, funded by the @EUinUG and the @BelgiumInUganda.
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Gen Kainerugaba Unveils Yoni Netanyahu Monument at Old Entebbe Terminal, Reaffirms Uganda-Israel Ties
Entebbe, Saturday 1 August 2026
The Chief of Defence Forces, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has presided over the unveiling of a memorial monument dedicated to Lieutenant Colonel Yonatan "Yoni" Netanyahu at the historic Old Entebbe Terminal, framing the occasion as a testament to the enduring security partnership, mutual trust, and diplomatic reconciliation between Uganda and Israel. The fallen hero was the older brother of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Speaking at the event, Gen Kainerugaba highlighted the historic significance of honoring the fallen Israeli commando on the very grounds where he lost his life during the 1976 hostage rescue operation.
"It is a great honor and privilege to join you at this historic site as we unveil this monument to Lieutenant Colonel Yonatan 'Yoni' Netanyahu, the courageous commander of the Israeli rescue force whose leadership and ultimate sacrifice during the Entebbe raid of 4th July 1976 has become an enduring symbol of courage, duty, and selfless service," Gen Kainerugaba said.
The Ugandan CDF stressed that the monument represents a shared commitment to universal military and humanitarian values rather than simply reflecting on past tragedy.
"Today, this memorial stands not only in remembrance of a distinguished soldier, but also as a tribute to the enduring values he embodied: courage in the face of danger, unwavering commitment to protecting innocent lives, and steadfast devotion to duty," he declared.
"Monuments are more than stone and bronze. They preserve memory, teach history, and inspire future generations. This monument, therefore, carries significance far beyond commemorating one brave individual."
In his address, Gen Kainerugaba also paid tribute to the civilian hostages who lost their lives during the July 1976 crisis, naming Jean-Jacques Maimoni, Pasco Cohen, Ida Borochovitch, and Dora Bloch.
"As we gather here, we also respectfully remember the innocent hostages who lost their lives during those tragic events," Gen Kainerugaba said. "Their memory remains an important part of this solemn history."
In an assessment of the 1976 confrontation, Gen Kainerugaba acknowledged the Ugandan soldiers who died in the battle while making a clear distinction between today's democratic state and the regime of dictator Idi Amin.
"We also recognize today the Ugandan soldiers who fought valiantly that day in what they believed was a justified cause," Gen Kainerugaba noted. "Of course, today we know that the government of Idi Amin, which they served, was a brutal dictatorship which did not represent the Ugandan people in any way."
He emphasized that Uganda has since evolved into a constitutional democracy dedicated to international cooperation and peaceful engagement.
"The events that unfolded here in July 1976 remain one of the most significant episodes in modern history. They occurred during one of the darkest periods in our country's history. Today, however, Uganda is a constitutional democracy committed to peaceful coexistence and constructive engagement with the international community," Kainerugaba added.
Pointing to historical ties, Gen Kainerugaba reaffirmed Uganda's commitment to deepening strategic and security alignment with Israel.
"The friendship between Uganda and Israel extends well beyond the events of 1976. Our two countries have enjoyed good relations for a long time now, founded on mutual respect and practical cooperation," Gen Kainerugaba said.
Outlining the path forward, Kainerugaba urged both nations to continue standing together against global security threats and violent extremism.
"As we look to the future, we remain committed to deepening our cooperation across all areas of mutual interest while working together to advance peace, security, innovation, and sustainable development," he concluded.
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