MBALE, UGANDA – August 19, 2025 – The vibrant city of Mbale buzzed with ambition as the TUPANGE Business Ne Equity Nationwide Forum, hosted by Equity Bank Uganda, made its first regional stop on Tuesday, August 19, following a triumphant launch in Kampala the previous week.

Under the theme “Financing Integrated Value Chains and SME Growth,” the event gathered over 500 small and medium enterprise (SME) owners, dreamers, and innovators at a dynamic forum designed to unlock their potential. The air was electric with stories of resilience, collaboration, and transformation, as speakers like Mr. Saleh Naminya, Managing Director of Casa Uganda Safaris & Lodges, and Mr. Claver Serumaga, Executive Director of Commercial Banking at Equity Bank Uganda, shared insights that left the audience inspired.

Saleh Naminya, a retired teacher turned tourism entrepreneur, captivated attendees with his journey from the classroom to leading a premier safari and lodging business. “I started small, but with determination and collaboration, Casa Uganda thrives today,” he shared, his voice brimming with passion. He painted a vivid picture of a connected business ecosystem, where his lodges rely on local farmers for fresh coffee, furniture makers for cozy interiors, and transport providers for seamless guest experiences. “No business stands alone,” Saleh emphasized, highlighting how value chain financing from Equity Bank reduces risks and builds trust. He recounted a supplier meeting a 50-ton coffee order with timely credit, illustrating how accessible financing turns opportunities into reality.
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