Innocent Nahabwe
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Innocent Nahabwe
@nahabwe
CEO, Galaxy FM/TV, Kagwirawo, Howwe Ltd , Chairman, NAB, Vet, Author: "Treating Small Business, Lessons from my Operations"
Kampala, Uganda Katılım Mayıs 2009
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@NytoP2PMwangi In Uganda , it’s the politics which pays. I don’t any big business owned by a politician . Yes , many are rumored to but none acknowledges publicly . Maybe if politics wasn’t the biggest business here , people wouldn’t kill each other for positions in politics
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How Much Money Did Dr. James Mwangi, the Equity Bank CEO, Make in 2025 From the Bank He Leads?
√ He is not the highest-paid CEO in Kenya, but he takes home roughly KSh 10 million every month, which totals about KSh 120 million per year.
√ If you add bonuses, gratuity, and other benefits, you are looking at roughly another KSh 43 million, bringing his total salary and benefits to about KSh 166.3 million, according to Kenyan Wall Street.
√ But that is nothing compared to what he made from dividends. James Mwangi holds a 3.39% stake in Equity Bank, estimated to be worth around KSh 8.7 billion. That stake yielded him about KSh 734 million in dividends.
√ So in one year (2025), he made approximately KSh 900 million (KSh 166M salary + KSh 734M dividends) from Equity Bank alone.
√ Remember, he is also a major shareholder in other companies like Britam, where he has a 2.97% stake.
√ Maybe people should stop fighting & killing each other over political seats and start aiming to become business and corporate executives. That is where real and clean money is...

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Dear Boda Boda People, have you considered Comprehensive insurance ?? I have seen many come to @GalaxyFMUg crying after their bikes have been stolen. It's a small cost (about 4% of the value of your bike) but it can mean the world. Just like you spend on trackers, think about insurance seriously . Someone translate !
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Do you have money in your pocket right now? Check it. Can you really say it’s yours?
Probably not.
Every coin and note we get only stays with us for a moment. We use it, and it moves on to someone else.
We don’t truly own money — we only host it for a while.
Money is just a visitor. When she is still visiting... treat her well
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