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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.

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He's seen a 28-year-old suffer a stroke. He's watched children too heavy to walk on their own. And he says most of us are one bad meal pattern away from losing everything.

This episode will change how you look at your plate. Forever.

We sat down wi... more

Here's the truth about wealth in Uganda.

You've been working hard.

Saving a little.

Trying.

But something still feels off, like everyone else has a secret you were never given.

What if the secret doesn't exist?

In this episode, we sit down ... more

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

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Recent Guests

Isaac Kayemba
Financial analyst and revenue analyst in Uganda
Uganda Securities Exchange
Episode: MTN raised 700 billion shillings from the Ugandan public. Isaac Kayemba
Francis Xavier Kasujja
Public health researcher and doctor; author involved in community-based integrated care studies
Medical Research Council (Uganda) / Respond Africa; affiliated with University College London (UK)
Episode: 1 in 3 adults in Kampala has hypertension - Dr. Francis Xavier Kasujja
Raymond Mujuni
Award-winning journalist and commentator on Uganda's geopolitics and economy
Independent journalist
Episode: AI won't take diplomats' jobs - Raymond Mujuni
Roland Ganafa
CEO and co-founder of AI Studio Uganda
AI Studio Uganda
Episode: The AI Time Bomb Nobody in Uganda Is Talking About
Jacqueline Muhwereza
Regional Manager at Rage East Africa
Rage East Africa
Episode: One Rejection Changed Everything
Joel Ssenjala
CEO of Holland Greentech
Holland Greentech
Episode: Are You Too Proud to Dig?
Mildred Pedun
Communication strategist, journalist, champion of women empowerment
Top Ugandan media house (Nation Media Group cited)
Episode: 14 Million Mental Health Cases have since doubled.
Isaac Odongo Sr.
Innovator and investor focusing on AI adoption in Ugandan businesses
Independent / ON Uganda Podcast
Episode: The AI Tools to Build you are already on Your Phone.
Anna Vos
Traveler and advocate promoting Uganda to international audiences
Episode: She Feels Safer Here Than in Europe.

Host

Agi Patricia Turomwe
Host of ON Uganda Podcast, with roles in marketing and communications strategy; frequently leads discussions on branding, regional collaboration, and media.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 9 ratings
  • Beautiful Gem from Pearl of Africa

    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..

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    Owomutuba
    United States6 years ago
  • Learning from local experts

    This is really good, as Ugandans we also need to adopt to this wave o f learning & communicating

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sekitto peter
    United States6 years ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners praise thoughtful, serious treatment of business and growth topics with Ugandan context.
Guests are seen as credible voices contributing to tangible discussions on development and the middle class.
Appreciation for local expertise and practical takeaways for capital formation and investment.

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1 in 3 adults in Kampala has hypertension - Dr. Francis Xavier Kasujja
Q: What evidence supports the effectiveness of this approach, particularly in Uganda and Tanzania?
Evidence comes from large trials published in The Lancet, showing that community-based integrated care can achieve similar quality of care to facility-based models, with high rates of adherence, sustained viral suppression in HIV patients, and potential cost savings through reduced travel and wait times.
1 in 3 adults in Kampala has hypertension - Dr. Francis Xavier Kasujja
Q: What is the study about, and what is the general overview of the community-based integrated care approach?
The study examines integrating care for chronic diseases beyond HIV, moving beyond disease-specific clinics to a unified model in the community. It compares facility-based integrated care with a community-delivered version, showing that patient outcomes, particularly for diabetes and hypertension, can match facility-based care when delivered with trained staff and proper referral mechanisms.
14 Million Mental Health Cases have since doubled.
Q: What will it take for Uganda to achieve a middle-class economy?
Three pillars: boost productivity and shift mindset to value creation, strengthen accountability and trust through transparent journalism, and close the information gap so people can access programs and opportunities.
14 Million Mental Health Cases have since doubled.
Q: Why is mental health important to you personally beyond your work?
Because we are all navigating tough times, and sharing experiences can normalize asking for help and seeking support, which ultimately protects productivity and relationships.
Gen Z's Work Hard but The System Doesn't
Q: What are the first things you're going to work on in this country, just to get us into middle-class economy?
The guest argues for fiscal reform and stronger accountability in government spending, starting with financial automation to reduce corruption, followed by improvements in healthcare and infrastructure to lay the foundation for a true middle-class economy.

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Frequently Asked Questions About ON Uganda

What is ON Uganda about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A business-focused show centered on building a middle-class economy by 2040 through practical conversations about entrepreneurship, agriculture, technology, branding, and policy. Episodes consistently explore local capital, innovation, and implementation—often featuring Ugandan business leaders, policymakers, and researchers who translate complex ideas into actionable steps for growth. Noteworthy is a recurring emphasis on national sovereignty in tech (AI and data), the role of markets and capital formation, and how branding, tourism, and agriculture can unlock broader prosperity for everyday Ugandans. The format tends to mix case studies, sector-specific insights, and policy context to help listeners see tangible paths to scale and inclusi... more

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1. Isaac Kayemba
2. Francis Xavier Kasujja
3. Raymond Mujuni
4. Roland Ganafa
5. Jacqueline Muhwereza
6. Joel Ssenjala
7. Mildred Pedun
8. Isaac Odongo Sr.

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