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USE Highlights Impact of Transparent Financial Reporting on Uganda’s Economy

By Caroline Nassuuna

Communications Officer

Good Financial Reporting is Key for Raising Capital – CPA Ossiya

By Caroline Nassuuna

Communications Officer

IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards Set to Transform Business Practices in Uganda

By CPA Charles Lutimba

Director Standards & Regulations - ICPAU

ICPAU Breaks Ground for New Office Building

The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Uganda (ICPAU) has officially broken the ground to mark the commencement of the construction project on Plot 42, Bukoto Street Kololo.

This followed the demolition of the old structure on the same property to pave the way for the construction of a new building that supports the Institute’s growth and expansion requirements.

ICPAU releases August 2024 Examinations Results

By Caroline Nassuuna

The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Uganda (ICPAU) has announced results from the August 2024 Certified Public Accountants (CPA(U)) Examinations. The results were released on 16 September 2024 at Protea by Marriott Kampala Skyz, Naguru.

John Bosco Ntangaare Awarded ICPAU Honorary Membership, CPA Keto Kayemba Wins Gold at 2024 ASA

By Caroline Nassuuna

John Bosco Ntangaare, the former Director Education at the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Uganda (ICPAU) has been awarded the inaugural ICPAU Honorary Membership award.

Purchasing Land? Due Diligence is a Must – Hajji Bashir Kizito

By Caroline Nassuuna

Hajji Bashir Juma Kizito, the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Buganda Land Board, has emphasised the need for due diligence in managing land transactions.

Sustainable Enterprises are those Established to Solve Problems - Kabushenga

By Jackline Nabirye,

Communications Officer - ICPAU

Mr Robert Kabushenga, a prominent farmer and administrator of Rugyeyo Farm, has encouraged accountants to set up enterprises with the aim of solving problems and addressing societal challenges. According to Mr Kabushenga, the sustainability of a business hinges on its ability to address a relevant problem.

Talent Management is Key for Organisational Sustainability – Mary Nabunya

By Joan Abaasa

Communications Officer

ICPAU

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