Ugandan Justice Minister Norbert Mao wants more businesses to use mediation instead of going to court. He spoke during a visit from Malawian officials at the Uganda Registration Services Bureau offices. Mao believes mediation creates faster solutions for business disputes, helping companies avoid long legal battles.
Malawi Justice Minister Titus Mvalo said his team felt overwhelmed by what they saw in Uganda. The Malawian delegation plans to copy these systems when they return home. Both ministers agreed that automated services reduce corruption opportunities. Digital systems eliminate face-to-face interactions where bribes might occur. Malawi aims to apply these lessons to support its agriculture, manufacturing, and urban development goals.
URSB officials highlighted their achievements during the meeting. Board Chair Francis Butagira mentioned how they helped informal businesses become legal entities. Registrar General Mercy Kainobwisho talked about their entrepreneur support programs. The Malawian visitors also toured Parliament, where Speaker Anita Among thanked them for choosing Uganda as their learning destination.
Malawi Justice Minister Titus Mvalo said his team felt overwhelmed by what they saw in Uganda. The Malawian delegation plans to copy these systems when they return home. Both ministers agreed that automated services reduce corruption opportunities. Digital systems eliminate face-to-face interactions where bribes might occur. Malawi aims to apply these lessons to support its agriculture, manufacturing, and urban development goals.
URSB officials highlighted their achievements during the meeting. Board Chair Francis Butagira mentioned how they helped informal businesses become legal entities. Registrar General Mercy Kainobwisho talked about their entrepreneur support programs. The Malawian visitors also toured Parliament, where Speaker Anita Among thanked them for choosing Uganda as their learning destination.