On Thursday, 6th November 2025, NUTIP Kampala joined the French Chamber of Commerce Uganda (FCCU), AmCham Uganda, and the British Chamber of Commerce Uganda for a timely CEO Breakfast on “Beyond the Ballot: Safeguarding Business Continuity During Elections and Post-Elections.”
The event brought together business leaders to discuss resilience, preparedness, and collaboration between the private sector, government, and the wider business community as Uganda approaches the 2026 elections.
Key Highlights:
Public–private dialogue as a tool for shaping policy and maintaining stability.
Promoting transparent communication and responsible information sharing.
Strengthening business continuity and risk management across sectors.
Encouraging optimism, peace, and confidence ahead of the 2026 elections.
Our Board Chair, Martijn Harlaar, emphasized the importance of continued collaboration among the different chambers, a partnership that strengthens NUTIP’s collective voice and enhances advocacy efforts for the private sector.
Board Member Anna Grodzki closed the session by thanking the organizing chambers for another successful event and underscoring the importance of working together to support Uganda’s business community.
We also extend our appreciation to our partners, panelists, and sponsors—Rainbow International School, Forvis Mazars Uganda, Bluebell Legal Advocates, Africa Global Logistics, WTW, and Terrain Services Limited—for making this important conversation possible. Special thanks to Moderator Pheona Wall SC, MCIArb for her valuable insights and for facilitating such an engaging and impactful discussion.
Together, we continue building a stronger, more resilient business community in Uganda.
CC: Eve Zalwango, Sarah Bickers, Happiness Daher-Ebhohon, Obua Odongo Sydney, Jesse Engwedu, Samantha Karungi
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