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Stanbic Bounces Back as Financial Reporting Awards Champion

Stanbic Uganda Holdings Limited (SUHL) won the Gold Award at the 13th edition of the Financial Reporting (FiRe) Awards.

According to the FiRe Awards evaluators, the SUHL report captured the entity’s clear focus on sustainable growth as well as achievements against Environmental Social and Corporate Governance (ESG) commitments.

SUHL won two other awards at the FiRe Awards and received two certificates of recognition, as follows:

  • Corporate Governance Award: winner

Uganda Securities Exchange CEO Mr. Paul Bwiso Applauds Listed Companies for ESG Initiatives at FiRe Awards

By Abraham Malinga

Communications Intern – ICPAU

Mr. Paul Bwiso, the CEO of the Uganda Securities Exchange (USE) has commended listed companies for their proactive approach to financial reporting and their commitment to Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) guidelines.

"We've set ESG guidelines for our listed companies, and we commend their proactive approach to financial reporting,” stated Mr. Bwiso.

Capital Markets Authority CEO Emphasises ESG and Transparency at 2023 FiRe Awards

By Joan Abaasa

Communications Intern, ICPAU

The 2023 Financial Reporting (FiRe) Awards, a celebration of excellence in financial reporting, kicked off with a powerful message from Keith Kalyegira, the Chief Executive Officer of the Capital Markets Authority (CMA). Mr. Kalyegira highlighted the importance of Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) factors in reporting and transparency.

ESG Promotes Excellence – CPA Ineget

By Abraham Malinga

Communications Intern - ICPAU

CPA Stephen Ineget, the chairperson of the Financial Reporting (FiRe) Awards Committee has stressed the requirement for organisations to demonstrate not only their financial performance but also their commitment to sustainable and ethical practices. He was speaking at the 13th edition of the Financial Reporting (FiRe) Awards on 1 November 2023.

ICPAU President Commends Outstanding Achievements at 2023 FiRe Awards

By Joan Abaasa

Communications Intern, ICPAU

Shape Culture to Drive Positive Change - CPA Ahereza

By Joan Abaasa

Communications Intern, ICPAU

CPA Arnold Ahereza, a partner at Ardenfield has emphasised the significance of organisational culture as a strategic priority for accounting firms.

“Culture should be a strategic priority for all firms, as audit quality gaps cannot be addressed by training and standards alone,” CPA Ahereza noted.

CPA Japheth Katto Wins Gold at 2023 Accountancy Service Awards

By Nancy Akullo

Head of Communications, ICPAU

 

CPA Japheth Katto was honoured with the ICPAU Gold Service Award at the 2023 Accountancy Service Awards (ASA).

Cervical cancer is the top killer among females in Uganda – Dr Orem

By Abraham Malinga

Communications intern- ICPAU

In a world where cancer continues to cast a long and daunting shadow over countless lives, the pursuit of effective prevention and management strategies has never been more crucial. As medical science marches forward, offering fresh insights and innovative approaches, the battle against this relentless disease enters a new and promising phase.

You are Only One Salary Away from Poverty- John Ekure

By Abaasa Joan

Communications intern, ICPAU

In an insightful session at the 28th Annual seminar, Mr. John Ekure, Director Kumi Orthopedic Centre shared his entrepreneurial journey and invaluable wisdom on creating and sustaining businesses in today's dynamic world.

In the Digital Era, Communication should be Strategic - Ian Rumanyika

By Joan Abaasa

Communications Intern

Mr Ian Rumanyika, the Team Lead at Node Group has emphasised the significance of strategic communication in the digital age.

He underscored the importance of understanding and engaging key audiences to advance organisational interests, mission, vision, values, policies, and strategic objectives. He also noted the need for tailored communication to effectively connect with audiences and achieve desired outcomes.

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