Nzeyi Goes From Egg Hustle to Pepsi Empire

Uganda will soon see a new autobiography from business leader Dr. Amos Nzeyi. The book tells how he rose from poverty to head Crown Beverages Limited, which makes Pepsi drinks in Uganda. His story starts as an orphan at three months old, raised only by his father. Young Nzeyi sold eggs to pay for school when money ran short. The book shows how early struggles shaped his business skills.

The memoir explains lessons learned outside school walls through hard work and hope. Author Nabimanya Ronald published the book that follows both personal success and national changes in Uganda. Readers will find stories about Nzeyi sharing first grade with future leaders like Prime Ministers Amama Mbabazi and Ruhakana Rugunda. Comments from business partner Professor Maggie Kigozi add other viewpoints to his life story.

The book takes readers inside how Crown Beverages grew into a major East African company. Nkumba University gave Nzeyi an honorary doctorate for his work building businesses. Early readers call the book full of wisdom that can help many people. The book speaks to students, teachers, business people and government workers alike.

The launch event will bring together important guests from business and community groups. This book stands as more than just memories - it shows how someone can overcome hard times through determination. Nzeyi offers his life as proof that difficult beginnings can lead to success with enough effort.
 

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