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Women business leaders should re-invent themselves and become more creative as the business environment becomes more competitive.
Ms Patience Rubagumya, the Commissioner Legal Services & Board Affairs at Uganda Revenue Authority says that businesses that are owned by women which are mainly small and medium were greatly devastated by Covid-19 pandemic.
Ms Rubagumya who was speaking to women business operators as the world commemorates the International Women’s Day, in Kampala, said that only those who are ready to adapt to creativity will make it as the country recovers from the impact of Covid-19.
The conference centred on how women can rise to the challenges in a changing business environment.
URA tips women on lucrative business opportunities
March 7, 2021 Written by OUR REPORTER
As Uganda prepares to join the rest of the world to commemorate International Women s Day on March 8, Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) yesterday Saturday organized a special conference for women to join hands and empower each other irrespective of their different business areas.
The conference held at the Next Media auditorium focused on the theme, “Women rising to the challenge amidst a changing business environment.”
The theme highlighted the need for women to re-invent and think of creative ways of doing things differently in the competitive business environment amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. In her keynote speaker,