
A busines podcast about achieving a thriving "MIDDLE-CLASS ECONOMY" by 2040. We seek to understand what fuels the wheels of our economy through Entrepreneurship, agriculture, innovation, business, and national development long-form, solution-driven conversations.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 174 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Business | |||

The scale of capital already flowing through domestic public markets surprises most people who assume Uganda lacks investor participation.
You've been working. Saving. Hustling. And somewhere in the back of your mind, you've always felt like real in... more
Someone in your family has it. You just don't know yet.1 in 3 adults in Kampala has high blood pressure right now. Diabetes has doubled in 10 years. And the patients living with it? Some of them told our guest, a world-class researcher, that they wis... more
Nobody told you that the world is reorganizing, and Uganda is right in the middle of it.
We sat down with award-winning journalist Raymond Majuni, one of the most sought-after geopolitical analysts in East Africa, and what he said in this episode wi... more
What if everything you're building right now could be switched off tomorrow, and there's nothing you can do about it?
That's not a hypothetical. That's already happening to African founders. And most of us don't even know we're at risk. Roland Ganaf... more
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This podcast accomplishes the near impossible, taking Africa and Africans seriously by presenting them to a world audience in a serious, entertaining and informative way. Recommend to all interested in learning about business opportunities, marketing and life in Uganda—the Pearl of Africa..
This is really good, as Ugandans we also need to adopt to this wave o f learning & communicating
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Apple Podcasts | #172 |
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A lot of episodes center on building a growing middle-class economy in Uganda through practical business, agriculture, design, and wellness strategies. Key threads include unlocking productivity and value chains in farming (notably potato sectors), mobilizing local capital for infrastructure and innovation, and leveraging design, communications, and digital entrepreneurship to boost domestic growth. Guests often come from agriculture, finance, tech, and social impact spaces, offering actionable steps—from seed potato quality and storage to policy, capital access, and inclusive growth. A distinctive feature is a steady emphasis on practical, ground-level solutions—bridging policy with private sector execution—and a clear focus on empowering ... more
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ON Uganda launched 6 years ago and published 174 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on ON Uganda include:
1. Raymond Mujuni
2. Roland Ganafa
3. Jacqueline Muhwereza
4. Joel Ssenjala
5. Mildred Pedun
6. Isaac Odongo Sr.
7. Anna Vos
8. Colin Asiimwe
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