I hosted the #AFMIndex2022 launch today which is a report on the financial markets of 26 African countries done by @Absa
The first and most impressive detail from the launch is here; a breakdown of the markets by size, liquidity and product diversity. Markets are impressive when measured by GDP but the heat is real when that comes to ‘liquidity’ [Cash is king] #AFMIndex2022
Uganda posts very impressive scores on all pillars except - and this is the heart of the matter - when it comes down to capacity of local investors [call it skin in the game] #AFMIndex2022
Our market is truly ready for take-off and the regulatory infrastructure is amazing [with the exception of the newly raised minimum capital requirements for banks ] but Ugandans/local companies have little access to expensive credit #AFMIndex2022
Our market capitalization as a country is still very low due to a poor savings culture, young financial instruments and low pensions [only 9% of the working class saves] as a result the return on equity is too low. In the figure it’s even hard to see #AFMIndex2022
Our market offers 4 of 6 major financial products but we’ve not allowed green bonds and other sustainable bonds like a municipal bond [I’ll run for Mayor fortportal if we offer a municipal bond that’s decentralized] #AFMIndex2022
Our capacity for local investment is still too low. Our pension funds are low but luckily they are nearly matched in assets to domestically listed assets [Our Capital markets are growing]
This is why the generational debate & approach to @nssfug must be appreciated #AFMIndex2022
To realize how low our pensions are [despite being the best regionally] look at how we compare with established markets on the continent on pension per capita #AFMIndex2022
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In the initial phases of entrepreneurship is when friends are needed most.
If you’re a friend to an entrepreneur please recommend their product[s] to anyone you can. Personally endure the early bad service because that will provide much needed capital to your friend …
Talk about their story to the friends you recommend. Give them the ‘why’ of the business. We have way too many businesses without soul.
And on days you can, take your entreprenuer friends to lunch/breakfast/dinners. When you’re in the thick of business, every coin becomes so important that we often forget to live. Be the vicarious plug that helps with that.
2. Attendance of community meetings has gradually declined over time, only 4 in ten people attend them and only 2 in 10 are able to speak at those meetings
1. Management of your @nssfug account. This includes withdrawing your savings upon qualification, make voluntary contributions to your savings plan, identification as a member at various branches
2. It gives you a SmartLife account housed @CentenaryBank and will enable you to withdraw money, deposit, make visa transactions at point of sale places. The account attracts no annual visa charges, no maintenance fees, no monthly ledger fees. #DoMore
We need to make an urgent case for improving family relations/social ties to create shared wealth- only this time, to save our environment.
Here’s why....
I spent my weekend with our family matriarch. She lives in Bunyagabu, a place hailed for clean air, large farms, strong inter-family relations and a conservation.
She was complaining that her Maize had dried up because of the sun - and that the wind had stopped coming, equally, the bananas were taking longer because the birds that pollinate them had started to disappear from the village
The facts are there to show. The term Karuzika [to bury] is attached to the HQs of Tooro as a polity. Previously the Kong sat in Butiiti but the Abarusura captured that.
To fend off the attack, the reorganization of Bagabu [The shield clan] 1/4
Together with the Nubian soldiers [Abanubi] fought and stopped the advance of the Bunyoro soldiers. After the defeat of Kabalega, the Tooro palace was established because it was where all clans surrendered their fighting weapons. It became an armoury. Hence the name Karuzika 2/4
States are built on the loyalty to majorities and toleration of minorities and the Karuzika was an embodiment of that. If any clan wanted to fight they needed to undo the armoury [Okuziikura] which the King was tasked to always stop. 3/4