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URSB Benchmarks Digital Regulation Systems at National Lotteries and Gaming Regulatory Board

The Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) continues to advance its digital transformation agenda after a productive benchmarking visit to the National Lotteries and Gaming Regulatory Board (NLGRB), aimed at strengthening automation and service delivery. The NLGRB Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Denis Mudene, together with the Board’s Senior Management team, hosted a URSB delegation seeking to…

Jazz Legend Isaiah Katumwa’s Global Success Celebrated as URSB Registers His Copyright Works

The Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) presented a copyright registration certificate to renowned jazz maestro Isaiah Katumwa last week, officially securing his musical works under Uganda’s intellectual property framework. This milestone highlights the significance of copyright in protecting the valuable contributions of Ugandan creatives and fostering their ongoing success, both domestically and internationally. Isaiah Katumwa,…

Uganda’s Future Brightens at Inaugural Kampala Business Forum 2025 with Strong Public-Private Collaboration

The Inaugural Kampala Business Forum 2025 held on 14th December at the Kampala Serena Hotel brought together government leaders, private sector captains, and development partners in a shared drive toward sustainable economic transformation. Organized under the theme “The Power of Collaboration: Public-Private Partnerships for National Transformation,” the first-ever forum spotlighted Uganda’s collective commitment to strengthening…

URSB Urges Creatives to Protect Their Work Ahead of Uganda One Festival 2026

The Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) has renewed its call to creatives to safeguard their intellectual property as preparations intensify for the Uganda One Festival, a new national celebration of Uganda’s creative and cultural economy. Speaking at the festival press launch, the Commissioner for Copyright and Neighbouring Rights, Ms. Miriam Nabatanzi, cautioned artists against neglecting…

WIPO Launches Game-Based IP Learning Project for Ugandan Youth

Uganda is reshaping how young people understand and use Intellectual Property (IP) following the launch of a new, interactive learning project by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). The initiative, rolled out in partnership with the Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB), makes Uganda the first pilot country in Africa, with plans to expand the model…