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Embracing Digital Financial Tools for SMEs Growth and Sustainability in Uganda

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Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play a critical role in Uganda’s economic development, accounting for over 90% of the private sector and contributing significantly to employment and income generation. However, many SMEs face persistent challenges related to poor financial management, limited access to credit, and informal operations. The rise of…
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Smart Agriculture App for Enhancing Information Access: Case Study of North Division, Fort Portal City, Uganda

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This study aimed to address critical challenges faced by smallholder farmers in North Division, Fort Portal City, Uganda, who struggle with limited access to timely and right agricultural information. These challenges include inadequate weather forecasts, fluctuating market prices, pest and disease outbreaks, and poor crop management practices, all of which…
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An Assessment of the Effect of Tax Knowledge On Tax Compliance Among Medium-Sized Manufacturing Firms in Uganda: A Case Study of Namanve Industrial Park.

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of tax knowledge, including tax laws and regulations, tax planning and tax rates on tax compliance of medium-sized manufacturing enterprises in Namanve Industrial Park, Uganda. Using the Social Exchange Theory and Deterrence Theory for conceptual framing, a quantitative approach was…
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FareFlow: An IoT and Cloud-Based Smart Bus Fare Collection System for Sustainable Urban Transport

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transportation in developing countries, including Uganda, continues to rely heavily on manual cash-based fare collection methods. These systems are prone to inefficiencies such as delays during boarding, revenue leakage, lack of transparency, and hygiene risks from physical cash handling. This study proposes FareFlow, a smart RFID-based bus fare payment system…
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Comparative analysis of the Performance of Machine Learning Algorithms & Models in Detecting Fraud in Fintech platforms in Uganda Fintech Industry

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The study compares the performance of machine learning (ML) algorithms in detecting fraud on fintech platforms, with a focus on Uganda’s mobile money ecosystem. With financial fraud evolving in complexity, traditional rule-based systems struggle to keep up. The research evaluates supervised, unsupervised, and hybrid ML approaches using a publicly available…
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Sustainable Technology Integration: IoT and AI-Based Systems for Water Management, Waste Reduction, and Environmental Resilience

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Water scarcity, inefficient agricultural practices, rising food waste, and unsafe drinking water represent interconnected global challenges, particularly acute in low-resource regions. This paper presents an integrated framework that combines three sustainability solutions: A Smart Irrigation System for precision water management, an AI-powered Waste Segregation System for food waste reduction in…
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Harnessing the Power of Advanced Deep Learning Techniques for Early Detection and Classification of Maize Leaf Diseases in Uganda

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Maize is a vital staple food in Uganda, eaten in various forms. However, it is often attacked by different pests and diseases that require immediate attention when detected to minimize agricultural losses. Recently, deep learning has proven to be very efficient, especially in computer vision. However, the basic model frameworks…
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Assessing the Impact of Continuous Professional Development Programs on the Job Performance of Accountants in GovernmentAgencies in Kampala, Uganda

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The purpose of this research was to test the influence of Continuous Professional Development (CPD) programs on the job performance of accountants within government institutions in Kampala, Uganda. The research utilized a comprehensive theoretical framework comprised of Human Capital Theory, Social Learning Theory, Goal-Setting Theory, and Herzberg’s Motivation Theory, and…
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The Rising Petroleum Products’ Pricing and Customer Retention for Oil and Gas Sector in Uganda: A Case of Total Uganda Limited

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The ever-increasing prices for fuel products in Uganda are critical to be studied at this time and therefore, this study is set to investigate the relationship between petroleum products pricing and customer retention at Total Uganda Limited (TUL). However, petroleum products pricing is considered by the parameters of international, domestic…
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