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A delegation from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution (ODPP) led by Hon. Lady Justice Jane Frances Abodo (Centre) visited the URSB offices for a benchmarking tour.

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A high-level delegation of Permanent Secretaries and officials from the Chandler Institute of Governance in Singapore on a learning visit to URSB

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On 13th March 2025, diplomats, government officials, and business leaders convened at Uganda Business Facilitation Centre to champion reforms, strengthen global partnerships, and promote Uganda as a top investment destination.

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On 12th March 2025, at the Uganda Business Facilitation Center in Kololo, the Registrar General and the Presidential Adviser on Creatives discussed boosting creative sector monetization through improved stakeholder coordination and URSB reforms ahead of World Intellectual Property Day.

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URSB Board Chairman, H.E. Amb. Francis Butagira, reaffirmed Uganda’s commitment to strengthening intellectual property promotion and collaboration with ARIPO, emphasizing capacity building and innovation growth at a recent meeting in Harare, Zimbabwe.

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Public Speaking & Presentation Skills: Navigating the Pitfalls

Public speaking ranks among the top human fears, alongside spiders, heights, and death. The condition, known as glossophobia, is a social anxiety disorder triggered by fear of negative judgment. Physical symptoms can include nausea, rapid heartbeat, dizziness, and dry mouth, signs of the brain’s natural fight-or-flight response.

“Good public speakers are not born; they are made,” said Maroushka F. Kanywani during the Registrar General’s Fireplace talk last Friday. She emphasized that effective communication is less about natural talent and more about preparation, mindset, and connection.

The toughest moment, Ms. Kanywani noted, is the one just before you begin. But confidence grows with preparation. “Prepare, but don’t memorize,” she warned. Memorization often leads to a robotic delivery, whereas internalizing key points allows for natural flow.

She shared several key tips: use positive affirmations to calm nerves, keep speech structure simple, and avoid overreliance on visual aids. It is also vital to read the room and engage the audience with relatable content. “Be yourself,” she advised. “Authenticity resonates.”

Gender and voice also play a role. Ms. Kanywani referenced powerful speakers like Margaret Thatcher, Martin Luther King Jr., Barack Obama, and Oprah Winfrey as examples of diverse, effective communicators.

Ultimately, public speaking is a skill anyone can master. With practice and intention, the fear fades and the message is effectively delivered.