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A Ugandan woman entrepreneur who was left with just a wheelbarrow and a red dress, when a business partner ran off with all her money has been recognized. ....
Julian Omalla produces one of Uganda’s most popular fruit drinks, sold under the brand name Cheers and boasting a loyal customer base of over 5 million people. Affectionately known by many as Mama Cheers” the 56-year-old founder and chief executive director of Delight Uganda Limited is one of the east African nattion’s foremost female entrepreneurs. And thanks to her long-standing experience and runaway success in the industry, the Ugandan government awarded her company a $4 million grant in February to construct a fresh juice factory in northern Uganda. The government also allocated her another $6 million to procure equipment, with 50% of the funds repayable by her company in 10 years. ....
Close to 25,000 fruits farmers are expected to benefit as the government, through a private entrepreneur, moves closer to establish a juice factory in northern Uganda. The Shs30b, which is a partnership… ....
Daily Monitor Friday February 26 2021 Mr Ocici and Dr Omalla elbow-bump during the singing of the memorandum of understanding in Kampala recently. PHOTO/FILE. Advertisement Delight Uganda will need sufficient supply of fruits if it is to sustain production at planned Shs30b factory, according to Dr Julian Adyeri Omalla, the Delight Uganda chief executive officer. The Shs30b factory, which is a partnership between government and Delight, will need large scale supply of mangoes and orchards to support a sustained manufacturing pattern. Speaking in an interview recently Dr Omalla said that whereas they had over the years moblised close to 25,000 farmers, especially in Nwoya District to grow mangoes and orchards, there is need for continuous production to ensure sustainability. ....
We shall need sustainable fruits supply - Delight Thursday February 25 2021 Advertisement Close to 25,000 fruits farmers are expected to benefit as government, through a private entrepreneur, moves closer to establish a juice factory in northern Uganda. The Shs30b, which is a partnership between government and Delight Uganda, will need large scale supply of mangoes and orchards, which will be some of the main raw materials needed to create a sustainable manufacturing pattern. Speaking in an interview recently, Dr Julian Adyeri Omalla, the Delight Uganda chief executive officer, said whereas they had over the years moblised farmers, especially in Nwoya District to grow mangoes and orchards, there is need for continuous production to ensure sustainability of the factory. ....