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Grab A Coffee

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Uganda
World Food Program
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Food Security
Ukraine
Kampala
Russia
Kenya
Africa
Press Freedom
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Corruption
Journalism
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Nairobi
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'Grab a coffee' is the premier political, social and economic podcast of the East African region. It delves into analysis of contemporary news stories from the region and provides interviews of leaders across business, politics, industry and society.

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In our interview with the EU ambassador Jan Sadek, we explore the 50-year relationship between Uganda and the EU. This conversation explores that relationship and the popular misconceptions about the EU. 

Jan explains the Global Ga... more

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In this episode, we grab a coffee with Hon. Dr. Musenero Monica (Minister of Science, Technology & Innovation) to discuss how Science, Technology, and Innovation build Uganda’s economy.

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In this episode , we grab a Coffee with Eugine Mutekhele - C E.O Jubilee Life Insurance Uganda and  unpack important conversations shaping the Insurance industry in Uganda and his leadership journey.

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In this episode, we host Amanda Ngabirano- a seasoned Ugandan urban planner and academic, who is a lecturer and researcher in the Department of Architecture & Physical Planning in the College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technolo... more

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Brian Mulondo
CEO of the Garage Group
Garage Group
Episode: Grab A Coffee: The Match Between Traditional & New Media
Mago Hasfa
Founder of Read to Learn Foundation and Book Drive Store; author
Read to Learn Foundation / Book Drive Store
Episode: Grab A Coffee: Uganda's Innovation Ecosystem Part 2
Dr. Augustus
Deputy Governor of the Central Bank
Central Bank of Uganda
Episode: Grab A Coffee: Central Bank Decisions & Everyday Finances
David Wandera
CEO of ABSA Bank Uganda
ABSA Bank Uganda
Episode: Grab A Coffee: The Absa Bank Uganda CEO, David Wandera
Amos Wekesa
Tourism advocate and entrepreneur, often referred to as the 'Tourism Zaha' on social media.
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Episode: Grab A Coffee: Amos Wekesa On Promoting Uganda's Tourism Beyond The Brochure
David FK Mpanga
A lawyer, social critic, and author discussing governance and common sense
Episode: Grab A Coffee: The Politics Of Common Sense With David FK. Mpanga
Joshua Baraka
Prominent Ugandan musician and rising star.
Episode: Grab A Coffee: In Conversation With Uganda's Most Prominent Rising Artist - Joshua Baraka
Lauren Landis
Country Director for the United Nations World Food Program in Uganda
World Food Program
Episode: How Do We Feed Uganda’s School Children?
Tetteh Ayitevie
CEO of Prudential Uganda
Prudential Uganda
Episode: In Conversation with Tetteh Ayitevie - CEO Prudential Uganda (Part 1)

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Simon Kasiate
Host and recurring co-presenter known for political and socio-economic analysis and interviews with leaders across business, politics, and society.
Raymond Mujuni
Co-host with a focus on political analysis, regional affairs, and leadership conversations with guests from diverse sectors.

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Grab A Coffee : Uganda's Innovation Eco-system
Q: What role should regulation play in emerging technologies like AI and carbon markets?
Regulation should be flexible and adaptive, enabling experimentation while safeguarding society; some sectors may require sandbox approaches, others need clear guardrails and ongoing public dialogue.
Grab A Coffee : Uganda's Innovation Eco-system
Q: When should innovators seek legal advice in the lifecycle of their idea?
Ideally from inception—even before prototyping—so they can structure ventures properly, protect IP, and navigate regulatory requirements as they grow.
Grab A Coffee : Uganda's Innovation Eco-system
Q: What is the Uganda innovation ecosystem, and which industries does it touch?
It is a network of policy makers, hubs, and entrepreneurs spanning tech, health, agriculture, and creative sectors, all aiming to create an enabling environment with better access to finance, talent, and inputs.
Grab A Coffee: Central Bank Decisions & Everyday Finances
Q: How do you measure whether the economy is doing well beyond just inflation?
By looking at a combination of fundamentals—growth, exchange rate stability, and inflation—and how these influence everyday life, including employment, access to credit, and the cost of goods.
Grab A Coffee: Central Bank Decisions & Everyday Finances Part 2
Q: What strategy has the Bank of Uganda come up with to involve everyone in government securities?
The deputy governor outlined theOXAVINGA program, a low-entry bond for small investors accessible via mobile, and explained the role of PDs and banks in distributing government securities to the broader population.

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This show centers on East African news, politics, business, and society, featuring in-depth conversations with regional leaders and influencers. Episodes frequently cover governance, economic development, and key regional issues—from leadership journeys in finance and industry to strategic discussions on tourism, media freedom, and diplomacy. A notable strength is its willingness to connect macro-level trends with personal stories—highlighting leadership philosophies, governance challenges, and the cultural underpinnings of regional progress. Guests range from high-profile executives and policymakers to prominent creatives and humanitarian leaders, offering a blend of strategic insight and practical, locally grounded context. This mix can b... more

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1. Brian Mulondo
2. Mago Hasfa
3. Dr. Augustus
4. David Wandera
5. Amos Wekesa
6. David FK Mpanga
7. Joshua Baraka
8. Lauren Landis

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