QMS LAUNCH

The QMS launch, held at the Uganda Business Facilitation Centre, was led by the Registrar General, Ms. Mercy K. Kainobwisho, who reaffirmed URSB’s commitment to excellence and continuous improvement in service delivery.

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Registrar General Recognised Among Influential Women Running Government

The Registrar General, Ms Mercy K. Kainobwisho, has been recognised among the influential women shaping government leadership in Uganda, following a feature in the Daily Monitor story titled “The Women Running Govt.”

The publication highlighted key female leaders across government institutions who play significant roles in driving policy, strengthening governance, and delivering public services.

Among them was Ms. Kainobwisho, whose leadership at URSB has contributed to strengthening the bureau’s reputation as a modern, efficient, and service-oriented institution.

Under her stewardship, URSB has continued to implement reforms aimed at improving service delivery, strengthening institutional systems, and promoting transparency in business registration and intellectual property administration.

The recognition places the bureau alongside other national institutions led by women making meaningful contributions to Uganda’s governance landscape.

Recognition of URSB’s Registrar General as a top influential leader further amplifies the bureau’s national standing, attracts stakeholder trust, and validates URSB’s commitment to effective, results-driven governance under capable leadership. It also reflects the growing impact of women leaders across Uganda’s public sector.

The feature aligns with broader national efforts to promote gender inclusion and leadership in public service, particularly highlighted during celebrations of International Women’s Day.

For URSB staff and stakeholders, the recognition serves as both a point of pride and a reminder of the bureau’s continued responsibility to deliver high-quality services that support Uganda’s economic and institutional development.