ON Uganda Podcast.

Aggie Patricia Turwomwe

About achieving & thrive in a booming "MIDDLE-CLASS ECONOMY" by 2040. Understand what fuels the wheels of our economy!

  1. The Generation That's Stealing Your Time...

    JAN 26

    The Generation That's Stealing Your Time...

    "It's not patriotism, it's ENVY." This economist just exposed the uncomfortable truth about why Uganda can't grow. And it has NOTHING to do with what you think. You're working hard. Grinding every day. But somehow, you're still broke. Your business isn't breaking even. The country feels stuck. And deep down, you're wondering "Is something wrong with ME?" The answer will shock you. In this raw, unfiltered conversation, economist Arnold Spencer Turwomwe (PhD candidate in Energy Economics) reveals the SPIRITUAL and economic forces keeping Uganda—and YOU—from prosperity.  This isn't your typical "motivational" podcast.  This is the truth nobody wants to say out loud.Details 0:00 - The Opening That Changes Everything 5:23 - Why Spirituality = Finances (Non-Negotiable) 12:56 - SHOCK: "It's Cool to Be Corrupt" 15:33 - Malaysia vs Uganda: The Spiritual Discipline Gap 23:47 - Uganda's #1 Ranking (You Won't Like This) 31:28 - The $40M/km Corruption World Record 38:12 - Why Tourism > Coffee Exports 43:17 - The 7 Gifts Test (Are You in the Wrong Lane?) 52:14 - Your Generation's Economic Calling 58:33 - Potholes in Your Mind 1:04:22 - The Sacrificial Giving Principle 1:12:45 - Why President Museveni Is "Anointed" (But For What?) 1:18:56 - The Policy Maker's One Job: Fix the Judiciary 1:23:11 - Final Word to Patriots Which of the 7 spiritual gifts do you have?  #Uganda2040 #SpiritualityFinances #EconGeneration #Ugandapodcast #BiblicalWealth #Entrepreneurship #MiddleClass #GenCalling #EconomicPolicy #Transformation Follow up on LinkedIn with him anywhere in his name Share your feedback on what you think it will take for Uganda to achieve a middle class economy, and inquiries at onuganda@gmail.com or WhatsApp +25678537996.  PODCAST DISCLAIMER.  The views and opinions expressed in the episode are those of the individuals. They do not represent or reflect the official position of the ON Uganda Podcast, so we do not take responsibility for any ideas expressed by guests during the Podcast episode. You are smart enough to take out what works for you. As of 24.01.26

    46 min
  2. Ugandans, Stop Waiting to Be Given!

    JAN 18

    Ugandans, Stop Waiting to Be Given!

    "We're not go-getters. We're waiting to be given." As Ugandans, we have EVERYTHING we need to achieve middle-income status.  The resources.  The talent.  The opportunities.  The budget allocations are there. But we're sitting back, waiting for someone else to do the work. Someone gets PDM money and buys one piglet. Then waits. Farmers grow pineapples. Then wait for the motor car buyers to come. We have stunning tourism sites. But we're not telling our story. Meanwhile, our neighbours are dressing impeccably, oozing confidence, and taking opportunities we should be getting. The question is always "What will the government do?" The question is: "What are YOU doing?" Because here's what it is, We ARE the government. 🎧 In this conversation, we break down the mindset shifts we need, the opportunities in Uganda's budget, and why treating Uganda as a BRAND (not just a country) changes everything. What's ONE thing you're doing in your own capacity—in your business, your community, your village—to move Uganda forward? Let's challenge each other. 00:36 Meet Miss Winnfred Keere 01:02 The Impact of Being a Chartered Marketer 02:31 Dealing with Grief in the Workplace 07:17 Winnie's Journey into Marketing 10:29 The Importance of Continuous Learning 14:28 Leadership and Empathy 16:20 Building Lasting Relationships 21:19 Advice for Aspiring Marketers 21:52 Exploring Marketing Careers 23:09 The Digital Landscape and TikTok 24:44 Traditional vs. Digital Marketing 26:47 Branding Uganda for Tourism 31:04 Achieving a Middle-Class Economy 39:51 Personal Growth and Mentorship Follow up on LinkedIn with her anywhere in her names Share your feedback on what you think it will take for Uganda to achieve a middle class economy, and inquiries at onuganda@gmail.com or WhatsApp +25678537996.  PODCAST DISCLAIMER.  The views and opinions expressed in the episode are those of the individuals. They do not represent or reflect the official position of the ON Uganda Podcast, so we do not take responsibility for any ideas expressed by guests during the Podcast episode. You are smart enough to take out what works for you. As of 18.06.25

    43 min
  3. Spent years chasing approval, only to discover that authenticity is the real currency

    JAN 2

    Spent years chasing approval, only to discover that authenticity is the real currency

    The General Secretary of the Public Relations Association of Uganda Lyn Tukei shares her insights on personal and organizational branding. Recognized as one of the top influential PR professionals globally, she delves into how she leverages social media and technology to build powerful personal brands.  She discusses the critical role of public relations in organizational success, highlights her extensive research on executive branding, and offers invaluable tips for CEOs and PR professionals.  We also explore her personal journey, including her academic achievements and her passion for mentoring young leaders as seen below; 00:48 Introduction to Lyn Tukei 02:00 Role and Impact of Public Relations in Uganda 04:33 Personal Branding and Professional Journey 07:27 Research Findings on Personal Branding 11:53 Challenges and Strategies in Personal Branding 21:54 Practical Steps for CEOs in Personal Branding 22:34 Crafting Valuable Content 23:35 Balancing Multiple Talents 24:18 Creating a Content Calendar 25:37 Consistency in Social Media Posting 26:53 Authenticity in Personal Branding 28:50 Sharing Personal Stories 32:10 Empowering Women Through Storytelling 34:21 Building a Personal Brand 39:10 Public Speaking and Overcoming Nerves 41:17 Final Thoughts and Contact Information Follow up on LinkedIn with her anywhere in her names Share your feedback on what you think it will take for Uganda to achieve a middle class economy, and inquiries at onuganda@gmail.com or WhatsApp +25678537996.  PODCAST DISCLAIMER.  The views and opinions expressed in the episode are those of the individuals. They do not represent or reflect the official position of the ON Uganda Podcast, so we do not take responsibility for any ideas expressed by guests during the Podcast episode. You are smart enough to take out what works for you. As of 4.06.25

    43 min
  4. The Real Cost of Ignoring Hygiene

    12/27/2025

    The Real Cost of Ignoring Hygiene

    Julia Karungi, the founder of Bubbly Limited, a company focused on natural and biodegradable cleaning products in Uganda shares her shift from the restaurant business to creating natural oil and hygiene products, overcoming challenges in a market dominated by chemical-based cleaners.  With her insights into how COVID-19 changed hygiene practices and the importance of sustainable solutions, Julia highlights the opportunities for new graduates and policymakers in the manufacturing and hygiene sectors. Discover how Babbly is combating epidemics through better hygiene practices and what it takes to build a middle-class economy in Uganda. 00:00 Introduction to Natural Oil SOS 00:49 Challenges in Personal Hygiene 01:12 Meet Julia Karungi: Founder of Babbly Limited 01:42 Journey into the Hygiene Industry 02:08 Impact of COVID-19 on Hygiene Practices 03:41 Transition to Cleaning Products 05:44 Opportunities in the Hygiene Sector 08:30 Training and Mentorship Initiatives 11:38 Personal Motivation and Business Growth 15:50 Connecting Personal Journey to Business 16:13 Challenges in Business Registration and Taxation 17:55 Navigating Industry Regulations and Training 19:25 Government Support and Market Penetration 21:01 Achieving a Middle-Class Economy 24:59 Sustainability and Natural Products 27:47 Impact of COVID-19 on Lifestyle Choices 29:03 Conclusion and Contact Information Follow up on LinkedIn with her anywhere in her names Share your feedback on what you think it will take for Uganda to achieve a middle class economy, and inquiries at onuganda@gmail.com or WhatsApp +25678537996.  PODCAST DISCLAIMER.  The views and opinions expressed in the episode are those of the individuals. They do not represent or reflect the official position of the ON Uganda Podcast, so we do not take responsibility for any ideas expressed by guests during the Podcast episode. You are smart enough to take out what works for you. As of 4.06.25

    30 min
  5. Facebook wiped out a vital marketplace for entrepreneurs.

    12/06/2025

    Facebook wiped out a vital marketplace for entrepreneurs.

    Solomon Opio dives deep into the transformative world of tech education in Uganda, he shares his journey, starting from his early days with Outbox to building Uganda's first batch of software engineers. Discover how SoulTech is shaping the next generation of developers, driving innovation, and tackling real-world problems with technology. Gain valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities in Uganda's tech landscape, the importance of human-centered design, and the role of community in developing skills for a middle-class economy. Chapters; 00:00 Parental Expectations and Career Choices 00:42 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest 01:51 Solomon's Journey and Early Career 05:35 Challenges in the Developer Ecosystem 07:24 Building Communities and Skills Development 13:36 Opportunities and Innovations in Uganda 17:30 Funding Challenges for Startups 17:58 Innovative Solutions in Waste Management 18:32 Understanding Market Needs 19:48 The Importance of Solving Real Problems 21:17 Government Policies and Support 23:25 Empowering Local Developers 26:24 The Role of Education and Training 27:53 The Future of Uganda's Tech Ecosystem 32:42 Connecting with the Community  Follow up on LinkedIn with him anywhere in his names Share your feedback on what you think it will take for Uganda to achieve a middle class economy, and inquiries at onuganda@gmail.com or WhatsApp +25678537996.  PODCAST DISCLAIMER.  The views and opinions expressed in the episode are those of the individuals. They do not represent or reflect the official position of the ON Uganda Podcast, so we do not take responsibility for any ideas expressed by guests during the Podcast episode. You are smart enough to take out what works for you. As of 21.05.25

    35 min

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