Crafting Your Authentic Ugandan Personal Brand
By Priscilla Najjuma

Forget the stiff, corporate headshots and the formulaic social media feeds. In Uganda, where hospitality runs deep, the entrepreneurial spirit is vibrant, and the handshake still holds weight, personal branding is less about a manufactured persona and more about an authentic, deeply rooted legacy. It’s about being the delicious, consistent, and memorable “matooke” in a world of fast-food trends.
My own journey into this topic was recently enriched by finishing an in-depth course on personal branding, which crystallized the theoretical brilliance and inspired me to translate it into a distinctly, wonderfully Ugandan reality. A brand so rich and true to who you are that people won’t just notice you, but actively seek you out.
Your journey begins with a deep knowledge of your own landscape, much like a Boda-Boda driver knows every shortcut and roadblock. Instead of copying Western influencers, weave your unique value into your own story, culture, and hustle.
