User:Pine12ksandbox/Olive Zaitun Kigongo

Olive Zaitun Kigongo born in 1964, is a Ugandan businesswoman, entrepreneur and corporate executive, who serves as the president and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Uganda National Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Quotes

 * "Relying on his assurances, I gave up my own search for a plot of land. "
 * Court rejects Kigongo bid to evict partner Olive, Article by Derrick Kiyonga, May 1, 2017, The Observer
 * Olive Zaitun Kigongo told the observer, relying on his assurances, I gave up my own search for a plot of land. I wanted to build my own house of residence in an up-market location in Kampala; hence, I concentrated all my resources, skill, time and effort in overseeing the construction of the suit property until it was completed in 1990.


 * “That ever since I moved into the property, I have been responsible for the day-to-day maintenance of the property, including its decoration, painting and remodeling including working on the extension of the dining room.”
 * Court rejects Kigongo bid to evict partner Olive, [https://observer.ug/news/headlines/52652-court-rejects-kigongo-bid-to-evict-partner-olive.html Article by Derrick Kiyonga, May 1,2017, the observer.
 * Olive Zaitun Kigongo told the observer,


 * ''"The Ugandan business landscape is very dynamic, with many different players from sectors as diverse as agriculture and digital services. Uganda’s business spectrum extends from small to medium enterprises,” she noted, recognizing stakeholders from manufacturing, construction, the extractive industry, pharmaceuticals, and tourism, financial services, among others – all eager to take advantage of market opportunities not just in the region, and African Continental free trade area but across the entire span of the commonwealth Member Countries."
 * Uganda Hailed for Increasing Trade and Investment within Commonwealth Member States, [https://www.scoopernews.com/2023/02/19/uganda-hailed-for-increasing-trade-and-investment-within-commonwealth-member-states/39491611 Article by Scooper News, 19, February 2023
 * Olive Kigongo told the Scooper News, to achieve this, Kigongo noted that the Chamber has fully recognized the need to weave ‘headwinds’ into its strategy over the next phase of its journey but also focus reconciles with the global template provided by the Sustainable Development Goals, Agenda 63 at the African Union, as well as country’s National Development Plan.