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Mulwana, the first Ugandan to venture into manufacturingPublish Date: Jan 18, 2013
Mulwana, the first Ugandan to venture into manufacturing
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Dr. James Senkali Mulwana
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A lot has already been said about the late businessman and industrialist, Dr. James Senkali Mulwana, who died on Tuesday morning.

Most of all, he has been lauded for pioneering local
manufacturing when he became the first indigenous Ugandan to establish a manufacturing industry Uganda Associated Batteries in 1967.

At the time of his death, he had built a formidable business empire with interests in manufacturing, agriculture, banking and real estate, among others.

Last year, MEDIA PLUS caught up with him for a TV interview about his journey from a secondary school dropout in the late 1950s to the top echelons of business in Uganda today. CAROLINE ARIBA transcribed it…Read details in the Epaper

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