The Ugandan Podcast

The Ugandan Podcast

Ministry of ICT and National Guidance presents The Ugandan Podcast . The podcast features Ugandans, government officials and other stakeholders steering in Government programs, policies and projects for the collective Development of Uganda. The Ugandan podcast is an audio-visual production on informing, understanding and sharing on government programs so as to enhance citizen engagement in achieving the National Development Goals. We share facts, ideas and progress through dialogue and poetry so as to create positive impact.

  1. 6d ago

    From Idea to Income: How Josephine Built a Business from Creativity

    "It's only an idea until you execute it. Quit the overthinking, quit the fear of what people are going to say, and do it." — Josephyne Asimwe What starts as a hobby can become a business, a brand, and eventually a legacy. In this episode of The Ugandan Podcast, host Brandy Valentine Azeirwe sits down with entrepreneur, content creator, and founder of Jojo Cards & Innovations, Josephyne Asimwe, to unpack her journey from designing handmade cards in secondary school to building one of Uganda’s emerging creative brands. Josephyne shares how a passion for art, calligraphy, and creativity evolved into a business producing greeting cards, Truth or Dare card games, and other products designed to bring people together. She reflects on the realities of entrepreneurship, from registering a business and navigating taxation to protecting intellectual property and overcoming the financial challenges of building a sustainable venture. The conversation also explores youth entrepreneurship, digital skills, content creation, innovation, and the role government can play in helping young people turn ideas into opportunities. Drawing from her experience as both a business owner and YouTuber, Josephyne offers practical lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs on resilience, growth, and believing in their vision. Whether you're building your first business, exploring a creative idea, or looking for inspiration to take the next step, this episode is a reminder that every successful brand starts with someone willing to begin.Listen now and discover how creativity, courage, and consistency can transform a simple idea into a thriving business. The Ugandan podcast is an audio-visual production on informing, understanding, and sharing government programs to enhance citizen engagement in achieving National Development Goals. We share facts, ideas, and progress through dialogue to create a positive impact. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------Music by Luke Bergs: ▶️Youtube: https://bit.ly/3ozy6uk​ ▶️Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37O7TkS ▶️Soundcloud: https://bit.ly/37JG9hB ▶️Facebook: https://bit.ly/2JOvnhT ▶️Instagram: https://bit.ly/2JKGqsy------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ▶️Free Download: https://hypeddit.com/track/31hrng------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    36 min
  2. Jun 2

    Changing Lives, One Innovation at a Time: Racheal Tania on Reusable Pads, Leadership and Hope

    In this insightful episode of The Ugandan Podcast, host Brandy Valentine engaged Racheal Tania in a candid conversation about resilience, leadership, entrepreneurship, and social impact. Tania shared her inspiring journey from growing up as an orphan to becoming a young leader and advocate for community transformation. She reflected on the support she received from H.E. the President of Uganda at a pivotal moment in her life, highlighting how mentorship and opportunity can help young people overcome adversity and realize their potential. A significant part of the discussion focused on Tania's work in promoting reusable sanitary pads and diapers, an initiative aimed at improving menstrual hygiene, reducing costs for families, and contributing to environmental sustainability. She emphasized the importance of addressing period poverty and ensuring that girls can remain in school and participate fully in society with dignity and confidence. The conversation also explored her leadership role within the Intergovernmental Authority on Development, where she contributes to youth engagement and regional development initiatives. Tania spoke about the value of empowering young people to take up leadership positions and actively participate in shaping the future of their communities and the region. Throughout the episode, Tania encouraged young Ugandans to embrace entrepreneurship as a pathway to self-reliance and economic empowerment. She stressed the importance of authenticity, perseverance, and staying true to one's values despite societal pressures and challenges. Her message resonated strongly with aspiring entrepreneurs and young leaders, reminding them that success is built through consistency, hard work, and a willingness to learn from setbacks. The episode concluded with a powerful call to action for young people to believe in their abilities, seize available opportunities, and use their experiences, regardless of their background, as motivation to create positive change in their lives and communities. The Ugandan podcast is an audio-visual production on informing, understanding, and sharing government programs to enhance citizen engagement in achieving National Development Goals. We share facts, ideas, and progress through dialogue to create a positive impact. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------Music by Luke Bergs: ▶️Youtube: https://bit.ly/3ozy6uk​ ▶️Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37O7TkS ▶️Soundcloud: https://bit.ly/37JG9hB ▶️Facebook: https://bit.ly/2JOvnhT ▶️Instagram: https://bit.ly/2JKGqsy------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ▶️Free Download: https://hypeddit.com/track/31hrng------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    44 min
  3. May 18

    National Guidance, Ideology & Uganda’s Transformation Agenda | Jonah Jackson Bakalikwira

    What does it truly mean to build a transformed Uganda?In this episode of The Ugandan Podcast, host Brandy Valentine Azeirwe sits down with Senior Presidential Advisor (Special Duties) and former Commissioner for National Guidance, Jonah Jackson Bakalikwira, for an in-depth conversation on ideology, civic education, patriotism, digital transformation, and Uganda’s journey toward socio-economic transformation. Jonah Jackson Bakalikwira breaks down the role of National Guidance in shaping mindset, values, and national identity, while explaining how ideology influences governance, development, value addition, industrialization, and citizen responsibility. The conversation explores Uganda’s Vision 2040, the Parish Development Model (PDM), Pan-Africanism, digital transformation, youth participation, and the importance of protecting Uganda’s national gains. The episode also highlights how technology and civic education can empower citizens, improve livelihoods, and drive Uganda toward a middle-income economy. From mindset change to national unity, this discussion offers a deeper understanding of the ideas shaping Uganda’s future.🎙️ Topics discussed include:-National Guidance and ideology in Uganda-Uganda’s Vision 2040 and transformation agenda-Civic education and patriotism-Digital transformation and innovation-Youth participation and mindset change-Value addition and industrialization-Parish Development Model (PDM)-Pan-Africanism and national identity-Social transformation and economic growthThe Ugandan podcast is an audio-visual production on informing, understanding, and sharing government programs to enhance citizen engagement in achieving National Development Goals. We share facts, ideas, and progress through dialogue to create a positive impact.------------------------------------------------------------------------------Music by Luke Bergs:▶️Youtube: https://bit.ly/3ozy6uk​▶️Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37O7TkS▶️Soundcloud: https://bit.ly/37JG9hB▶️Facebook: https://bit.ly/2JOvnhT▶️Instragram: https://bit.ly/2JKGqsy------------------------------------------------------------------------------▶️Free Download: https://hypeddit.com/track/31hrng------------------------------------------------------------------------------#TheUgandanPodcast #NationalGuidance #JJBakali #Uganda #Vision2040 #DigitalTransformation #PDM #UgandaDevelopment #ICTUganda #Patriotism #CivicEducation #TransformationAgenda

    43 min
  4. May 5

    From Film to Diplomacy: Ambassador Juju on Promoting Uganda Through Storytelling, Trade & China

    In this episode of The Ugandan Podcast, host Brandy Valentine Azeirwe sits down with Ambassador Juju Nsababera, Uganda’s Consul General in Guangzhou, to explore how storytelling, film, and economic diplomacy are reshaping Uganda’s global image. From her powerful documentary Back to the Source: The Nile to her work promoting Uganda–China trade relations, Ambassador Joji shares how authentic storytelling can drive tourism, investment, and cultural connection. She breaks down the role of digital platforms like WeChat and TikTok in reaching global audiences and explains why Uganda must move from symbolic diplomacy to economic diplomacy. The conversation also dives into coffee exports, value addition, youth opportunities, and market access, highlighting how Ugandans, especially young people, can tap into global ecosystems like China. At its core, this episode is about owning Uganda’s narrative, creating economic value through creativity, and turning local stories into global opportunities. The Ugandan podcast is an audio-visual production on informing, understanding, and sharing government programs to enhance citizen engagement in achieving National Development Goals. We share facts, ideas, and progress through dialogue to create a positive impact. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Music by Luke Bergs: ▶️Youtube: https://bit.ly/3ozy6uk​ ▶️Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37O7TkS ▶️Soundcloud: https://bit.ly/37JG9hB ▶️Facebook: https://bit.ly/2JOvnhT ▶️Instragram: https://bit.ly/2JKGqsy------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ▶️Free Download: https://hypeddit.com/track/31hrng------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    28 min
  5. Apr 28

    How Uganda Is Building a $13.5B Tech Economy | David Gonahasa on AI, Deep Tech & Innovation

    In this episode of The Ugandan Podcast, host Brandy Valentine Azeirwe sits down with David Gonahasa, Industry 4.0 Lead at the Science, Technology and Innovation Secretariat (STI), to unpack how Uganda is building a future driven by AI, deep tech, and innovation. From semiconductor design and sovereign cloud infrastructure to AI strategy, robotics, and startup investment, David shares how Uganda is shifting from being a consumer of technology to a creator of globally competitive solutions. The conversation dives into the realities of commercializing innovation, the importance of local ownership of technology, and why Uganda must focus on value chains, not just ideas. David also breaks down opportunities across sectors like agriculture, mining, fintech, and healthcare, showing how technology can unlock economic growth and position Uganda as a serious player in the global digital economy. If you’re an entrepreneur, policymaker, or creative, this episode offers a clear look at where Uganda’s innovation ecosystem is headed, and how to be part of it. Key topics: -Uganda’s Industry 4.0 strategy -AI, data, and digital sovereignty -Deep tech vs app-based innovation -Startup funding & commercialization -Building local solutions for global markets The Ugandan podcast is an audio-visual production on informing, understanding, and sharing government programs to enhance citizen engagement in achieving National Development Goals. We share facts, ideas, and progress through dialogue to create a positive impact. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Music by Luke Bergs: ▶️Youtube: https://bit.ly/3ozy6uk ▶️Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37O7TkS ▶️Soundcloud: https://bit.ly/37JG9hB ▶️Facebook: https://bit.ly/2JOvnhT ▶️Instragram: https://bit.ly/2JKGqsy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ▶️Free Download: https://hypeddit.com/track/31hrng------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    54 min
  6. Apr 21

    Inside Uganda’s Public Healthcare System | Kiruddu Hospital & Eye Care Explained

    What does Uganda’s public healthcare system really look like, and how does it serve millions of people every day? In this episode of The Ugandan Podcast, host Brandy Valentine Azeirwe sits down with Dr. Elizabeth Nagawa, an ophthalmologist at Kiruddu National Referral Hospital, to unpack the realities of healthcare delivery in Uganda. From understanding how referral hospitals work to the critical role Kiruddu plays as a lifeline for patients who cannot afford care, this conversation dives deep into the structure of Uganda’s health system, the challenges healthcare workers face, and the impact of limited resources on patient outcomes. Dr. Nagawa also shares powerful insights into eye health, highlighting preventable blindness, the rise of non-communicable diseases like diabetes and hypertension, and the importance of early screening. She explains how simple interventions like glasses or timely surgery can change lives, and why awareness and sensitization remain key. The episode also explores how technology, including AI and digital health tools, can improve diagnosis, reduce delays in care, and bring services closer to communities across Uganda.Whether you’re a medical professional, student, policymaker, or simply curious about healthcare in Uganda, this episode offers a human-centered look at service, resilience, and the mission to restore sight and save lives. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------Music by Luke Bergs: ▶️Youtube: https://bit.ly/3ozy6uk ​▶️Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37O7TkS ▶️Soundcloud: https://bit.ly/37JG9hB ▶️Facebook: https://bit.ly/2JOvnhT ▶️Instragram: https://bit.ly/2JKGqsy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ▶️Free Download: https://hypeddit.com/track/31hrng ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    41 min
  7. Apr 14

    Beyond Coffee: How UKTP Is Opening Doors for Uganda’s IT & BPO Sector

    In this episode of The Ugandan Podcast, Brandy Valentine Azeirwe is joined by Elizabeth Ntege (ICTAU) and Emmanuel Chagara (Milima Security) to explore how UKTP (UK Trade Partnerships) is unlocking global opportunities for Uganda’s IT and BPO sectors. They break down what it really takes for Ugandan companies to export services, from building credibility and meeting international standards to navigating market access, partnerships, and trust. The conversation also highlights Uganda’s competitive edge, its young talent, growing digital economy, and strong English proficiency, while addressing the gaps that still need to be closed. This episode looks at how Uganda can move beyond traditional exports and position itself as a serious player in the global digital economy.The Ugandan podcast is an audio-visual production on informing, understanding, and sharing government programs to enhance citizen engagement in achieving National Development Goals. We share facts, ideas, and progress through dialogue to create a positive impact. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------Music by Luke Bergs:▶️Youtube: https://bit.ly/3ozy6uk​▶️Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37O7TkS▶️Soundcloud: https://bit.ly/37JG9hB▶️Facebook: https://bit.ly/2JOvnhT▶️Instragram: https://bit.ly/2JKGqsy------------------------------------------------------------------------------▶️Free Download: https://hypeddit.com/track/31hrng------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    52 min
  8. Apr 7

    How Uganda Can Become Africa’s Top Tourism Destination | Juliana Kagwa (Uganda Tourism Board CEO)

    Uganda is stepping onto the global stage as one of Africa’s most promising tourism destinations, and at the center of this transformation is Juliana Kagwa, CEO of the Uganda Tourism Board.In this episode of The Ugandan Podcast, host Brandy Valentine Azeirwe sits down with Juliana to unpack Uganda’s tourism strategy, the country’s unique competitive edge, and how storytelling, technology, and partnerships are positioning Uganda as a must-visit destination.From being home to over half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas to emerging as the “primate capital of the world,” Uganda offers more than just travel, it offers immersive, authentic experiences. Juliana shares why the country is at a tipping point, how tourism can drive economic growth, and why every Ugandan has a role to play in shaping the industry.The conversation also explores the shift from tourism as a leisure activity to a powerful economic engine, one that can create jobs, attract investment, and contribute to Uganda’s journey toward middle-income status.If you’re interested in tourism, business, content creation, or Africa’s global positioning, this episode offers both insight and inspiration. The Ugandan podcast is an audio-visual production on informing, understanding, and sharing government programs to enhance citizen engagement in achieving National Development Goals. We share facts, ideas, and progress through dialogue to create a positive impact.------------------------------------------------------------------------------Music by Luke Bergs:▶️Youtube: https://bit.ly/3ozy6uk​▶️Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37O7TkS▶️Soundcloud: https://bit.ly/37JG9hB▶️Facebook: https://bit.ly/2JOvnhT▶️Instragram: https://bit.ly/2JKGqsy------------------------------------------------------------------------------▶️Free Download: https://hypeddit.com/track/31hrng------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    43 min

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Ministry of ICT and National Guidance presents The Ugandan Podcast . The podcast features Ugandans, government officials and other stakeholders steering in Government programs, policies and projects for the collective Development of Uganda. The Ugandan podcast is an audio-visual production on informing, understanding and sharing on government programs so as to enhance citizen engagement in achieving the National Development Goals. We share facts, ideas and progress through dialogue and poetry so as to create positive impact.