
Moses Muhwezi
@profmuhwezi
Principal at Makerere University Business School
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07-09-2023 13:37:03
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MUBS Principal, Moses Muhwezi , welcomed officials from @Howest_BE, including Ms. Katelijne Demeyere and Mr. Lieven Theys. The visiting team also held a collaborative meeting with the Faculty of Economics, Energy, and Management Science, led by the Dean Dr. Ronett Atukunda.



"As accountants the world is in your hands, you can use your figures to tell the firms that they are not doing well in ESG matters". Moses Muhwezi’s remarks at the 14th African Accounting and Finance Conference at Speke Resort Munyonyo.


Today, I opened the Makerere University Business School Guild Executive leadership training at Silver Springs Hotel, Kampala. The training will equip students leaders with skills in finances, structures, audit, academic regulations, social skills among others. Thank you Dean of Students,MUBS for the arrangements.



Today, I had the pleasure of hosting Ambassador John Shama Shaga, the Nigerian High Commissioner to Uganda, at Makerere University Business School. We discussed potential collaborations between the Government of Nigeria and our institution. We look forward to exploring fruitful partnerships and


Message from the Principal Moses Muhwezi and host of the #29thAIMC25.


MUBS top management, led by Principal Moses Muhwezi , met with officials from UNCST_Uganda at MUBS main campus. This strategic meeting aimed to assess MUBS's readiness for the Research Ethics Committee.


I had the honor of hosting Prof. Eriabu Lugujjo, a renowned figure in electrical engineering and academia, at Makerere University Business School. His impressive background includes serving as Dean of Technology at Makerere University and Vice Chancellor at Ndejje University. He presently holds the position of


Happening now: Inauguration ceremony of the 7th MUBS council Olive B. Lumonya Moses Muhwezi


Congratulations to the outgoing MUBS Council on the successful completion of your tenure! We wish the 7th MUBS Council continued success as they steer MUBS to even greater heights. Olive B. Lumonya


Moses Muhwezi : As PhD students, I expect you to drive transformative change in your fields through curiosity and rigorous analysis. While universities have faced criticism for being overly theoretical, our shift to a competency-based curriculum aims to bridge this gap. However,


Olive B. Lumonya: The traditional paradigms of education are no longer sufficient. We must pivot decisively towards systems that cultivate practical competencies, entrepreneurial agility, ethical leadership, and digital innovation. As a council, our role is to ensure that



Moses Muhwezi: Makerere University produces over 2,000 research articles, with a significant portion from the health sector. If these outputs were fully utilized by the government and policymakers, it could potentially lead to meaningful impact. To achieve this, we need to develop more
