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A Fresh Start in Fort Portal: Nurturing Small Business Dreams!

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As I settle into life in Fort Portal, one of Uganda’s newest cities, I can’t help but reflect on the stark contrasts between this vibrant town and the bustling streets of Kampala. While Kampala is a city characterized by its fast pace and overwhelming hustle, Fort Portal offers a fresh environment filled with potential and promise for small businesses.
In recent years, we’ve witnessed a shift in the entrepreneurial landscape. Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, driving innovation, creating jobs, and fostering community. However, the journey from a fledgling idea to a thriving enterprise is often riddled with challenges, especially for those starting from the bottom. 

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The Power of Belief

One of the foremost lessons I’ve learned in my entrepreneurial journey is the importance of 
self-belief. For many aspiring business owners, particularly in smaller towns like Fort Portal, the first step is often the hardest. It’s easy to feel discouraged by the perceived limitations of a smaller market. However, I believe that the key to success lies in nurturing a mindset that embraces opportunity rather than fear.Fort Portal is brimming with resources; from its stunning landscapes that attract tourists to its rich agricultural potential. Every small business has the opportunity to harness these unique local traits. Whether it’s a café that showcases local produce or a crafts shop that highlights the region’s artisans, the possibilities are endless.


Building a Supportive Community


Another essential aspect of sustaining small businesses is community support. As we cultivate our local economy, it’s crucial that we uplift one another. Collaboration among entrepreneurs can lead to shared resources, networking opportunities, and collective growth. This is where mentorship plays a vital role. Experienced business owners can guide newcomers, sharing insights and strategies that can help navigate the challenges ahead.


Learning from Challenges


Every business faces hurdles, but these challenges can be invaluable learning experiences. In my upcoming columns, I plan to share stories of local entrepreneurs, both successes and failures, to illustrate the resilience and creativity needed to thrive. By understanding that setbacks are part of the journey, we can foster a culture of determination and innovation.As I embark on this new chapter in Fort Portal, I am excited to explore the entrepreneurial spirit that thrives here. My vision for this column is to inspire and empower small business owners, encouraging them to believe in their potential and the unique opportunities.

The writer is the CEO of Makeke Agencies

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