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    • Local governments 

      Nduhura, Alex; Settumba, John Paul; Nuwagaba, Innocent; Molokwane, Thekiso; Lukamba, Muhiya Tshombe (2021-10-08)
      Governments across the world have given local authorities more freedom and power to meet the needs of their citizens and communities. Establishing local authorities has been in line with the quest for self-governance in ...
    • Marketing Strategies and Market Performance of M-Sente a Mobile Money Product of Uganda Telecom Ltd 

      Waiswa, Bob Eustace; Nduhura, Alex; Mugerwa, Benedict; Settumba, John Paul; Wanume, Paul; Businge, Hannington (Universal Journal of Management, 2016)
      Purpose- Intrigued by the poor market performance of M-Sente product of Uganda Telecom Limited (UTL), this study examined the relationship between marketing strategies and the market performance of M-Sente, a mobile money ...
    • Municipalities in Motion: How Clustered Procurement Supports Municipalities Transition into Cities Case Study: USMID Programme in Uganda 

      Nduhura, Alex; Wanume, Paul; Mugerwa, Benedict; Settumba, John Paul; Bagembe, Henry (Journal of Logistics Management 2019, 2019)
      The purpose of this paper is to define clusters and clustered procurement and critically discuss the role of clustered procurement in the evolution of municipalities to cities. Methods and Methodology– The research adopts ...
    • Public Private Partnerships 

      Nduhura, Alex; Nuwagaba, Innocent; Settumba, John Paul; Molokwane, Thekiso; Lukamba, Muhiya Tshombe (The 5th Annual International Conference on Public Administration and Development Alternatives, 2020-10-07)
      Given the constraints of governments to deliver health care, engaging private investment in the form of public-private partnership (PPP) is gaining popularity. The aim of present study is to review the rationale and types ...
    • Public-Private Partnerships in the transport sector 

      Nduhura, Alex; Settumba, John Paul; Nuwagaba, Innocent; Molokwane, Thekiso; Lukamba, Muhiya Tshombe (2021-10-06)
      The need for more efficient and effective public private partnerships (PPP) projects in transport is gaining momentum and will not rescind as population of persons and cars takes upward shifts. This paper seeks to identify ...