Prof. Nuwagaba Augustus
@profnuwagaba
Deputy Governor, Bank of Uganda
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http://www.bou.or.ug 07-11-2014 12:15:07
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VIDEO: "The Bank spends a lot of money to print currency—take care of the one you have!" At the Bushenyi town hall meeting, the Deputy Governor Prof. Nuwagaba Augustus decried the practice of folding, mutilating, & defacing banknotes and encouraged people to practice a Clean Money Regime.
Yesterday, I spoke at the MUBS Economic Forum Dialogue on the IMPACT OF GEOPOLITICAL TENSIONS ON UGANDA'S 10-FOLD GROWTH TRAJECTORY. Here are a few insights from my presentation; Uganda’s aspiration to expand the size of its economy tenfold by 2040 to approximately USD 500 billion
Today, our PR & Policy Manager Wilson Manishimwe was featured on 94.8 XFM, Today's Hit Music, breaking down Uganda’s UGX 72.376 trillion National Budget for FY 2025/26, a slight rise from UGX 72.13 trillion last year. #KnowYourBudget25 [1/4]
"Startups also stand to benefit from a three-year income tax exemption under the 2025 Income Tax Amendment." He added. Catch Finance Minister Matia Kasaija’s budget speech today for more! #UgandaBudget2025 [4/4]
I am deeply humbled and honoured to have received an award from Kabale University , recognising my humble contributions in various areas of social, economic, including education sector, poverty reduction and wealth creation all aimed at improving the welfare of our households in
Kabale University has honoured Prof. Nuwagaba Augustus for his “splendid achievements and prestigious” appointment as deputy governor of the Bank of Uganda (Bank of Uganda) in February this year. DETAILS || #VisionUpdates 👉👉newvision.co.ug/category/news/…
The first day of our two-day multidisciplinary research workshop was successful, with a keynote address from Deputy Governor of the Central Bank Prof. Nuwagaba Augustus. The theme of the workshop is 'Harnessing the Power of Research for Inclusive Growth and Wealth Creation'. You can read
Deputy Governor, Prof. Nuwagaba Augustus, visited the Tilenga Project in Buliisa and Nwoya Districts. Fun fact: The name "Tilenga" is derived from the Uganda Kob: "Til" in Luo and "Engabi" in Lugungu. Operated by TotalEnergies in partnership with CNOOC & UNOC, Tilenga and Kingfisher