• Grace Munyirwa on Rising from the Rubble of Debt
    Dec 31 2025

    Grace Munyirwa, founder of Vine Pharmacy and one of Uganda's most candid voices on business growth and business debt, joins Brenda to speak about his experience with business expansion and the financial pressure that comes along with it and some sound advice on financing options for business owners

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    26 mins
  • Daniel Kalinaki on Keeping Up with Uganda's Elections
    Nov 2 2025

    In this episode, Daniel Kalinaki, a celebrated veteran journalist and media executive with the Nation Media Group, joins Brenda to reflect on his experience reporting on elections in Uganda over the last two decades, in a political system shaped by incumbency and familiar political rhythms.

    The conversation covers balancing accuracy with access, the growing role of social media and disinformation in public discourse and the surprising role the political class plays in election reporting.

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    34 mins
  • David F.K. Mpanga on the Shape of Grief
    Oct 19 2025

    In the first episode of Season 3, returning guest, David F.K. Mpanga joins Brenda to speak about grief.

    As friends who each lost a parent in 2023, David and Brenda reflect on their experiences of grief, on how grief doesn’t stay the same but shifts, stretches, folds and reshapes itself as life goes on.

    David also speaks about the unfair expectation for men to withhold emotion, and how therapy and community have impacted his grief journey.

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    46 mins
  • Season 3 is Coming - 19 October 2025
    Sep 30 2025

    After a break due to personal circumstances, Viewpoints with Brenda is back for its third season. New episodes with incredible guests will be dropping from 19 October 2025 onwards. Do not forget to follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter (X) @viewpointsbybn for updates.

    Happy listening!

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    2 mins
  • Nicholas Opiyo on Renewing Commitment to the Rule of Law
    Sep 15 2022

    Our final episode of our second season features Nicholas Opiyo, the Founder and Executive Director and Lead Attorney at Chapter Four Uganda, a civil rights organization providing pro bono legal representation for marginalized and underserved communities in Uganda. Since 2005, Nicholas has been at the forefront of championing civil rights and political freedoms for underserved communities in Uganda. For his work, Nicholas has received several awards including the German Africa Prize in 2017, Voices for Justice Award from Human Rights Watch in 2015, the European Union Parliament Sakharov Fellows Prize in 2016, the Alison Des Forges award for extraordinary activism in 2015 and the Tulip Human Rights Prize by the Dutch Government in 2021.

    Currently, Nicholas is a Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School's Carr Centre for Human Rights Policy. Previously, he was a Visting Scholar at The Centre for African Studies, Stanford University in Palo Alto, California and a Visiting Scholar at The Global Health Program, University of California San Francisco. Nicholas is also an amateur photographer and an ardent soccer fan, supporting SC Villa in Uganda and Manchester United in the United Kingdom.

    Nicholas speaks about the most pressing human rights concerns in Uganda at present, how social media is shaping the discourse around human rights all over the world and renewing commitment to the rule of law in Uganda. Nicholas also speaks about how participants in civil society could reclaim public conversation in connection with the protection of civil liberties. Nicholas also shares his love for SC Villa, a leading football club in Uganda.

    *Note: This episode was recorded prior to Chapter Four resuming its operations in June 2022, after a successful challenge before the High Court of Uganda.

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    26 mins
  • Dr. Nataliey Bitature on Leadership, Gender Bias and Empowerment
    Sep 8 2022

    Dr. Nataliey Bitature is the Chief of Staff at the Simba Group, an East African group of companies spanning hospitality, energy, telecom, real estate and a foundation, where she oversees operations, impact and partnerships across these sectors within Uganda. She is also the founder of Musana Carts, a social enterprise building solar-powered street food vending carts and HER, an online mentorship platform with over 3000 young African women. Nataliey has been recognised as a business leader and innovator by Forbes 30 Under 30, the World Bank, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and World Economic Forum. She serves as a director on several boards including the boards of Uganda Property Holdings Ltd, the Makerere Innovation and Incubation Centre, Start-up Hub, Capital Solutions Social Innovation Fund, Save the Children Africa's advisory board and the Quinn Abenakyo Foundation.

    Nataliey speaks about her experience overcoming gender bias and her experience in leadership as a C-suite executive in a predominantly male arena. She also speaks about the role critical thinking has played in her leadership style and her proudest moments at the Simba Group.

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    24 mins
  • Michael Niyitegeka on Bridging the Tech Skills Gap in Uganda
    Aug 19 2022

    Michael Niyitegeka is the Program Director, Refactory at Clarke International University in Uganda and the ICDL Africa Country Manager for Uganda. He has over 20 years' experience in the ICT sector and has worked with several government, private, regional and international institutions. Michael is passionate and devoted to human capital development for the ICT sector in Uganda. Under Refactory, his flagship project, he has trained over 250 junior developers with an 80% placement rate in the ecosystem in the last three years. He is also a Franklin Covey Certified Facilitator and a proud Rotarian.

    In this episode, Michael speaks about what can be done to bridge the tech skills gap in Uganda and the continent at large, including suggestions on how to reform curricula and what more can be done on the continent to grow and retain tech talent. Michael also speaks about his passion for Rotary International.

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    28 mins
  • Muthoni Waigwa on African Creatives and African Content Production
    Jul 1 2022

    Muthoni Waigwa is a Kenyan creative entrepreneur with over 12 years’ experience in the media and entertainment industry. She is a digital content producer and creator and the co- founder of a graphic design and audio-visual production company, Nifty Works Plus Limited, which has been in operation for over 8 years. Muthoni is also a podcast producer and the host of Moments with Nderru Podcast which was launched in March 2020.

    On this episode, Muthoni speaks about creating and producing African content, barriers to consumption of African content and possible policy and other infrastructure improvements that may address the daily challenges African players in the creative space face.

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    17 mins