Belguin Prosper Lumu
@belguinprosper
Market Intelligence & Strategy Expert | Founder and CEO at @YoungandFreeint | Helping brands with Market Penetration, Acquisition & Expansion strategy planning.
If advisors are perceived as corrupt, disconnected from the reality of the people, or lacking expertise in key areas, it can undermine the president's image and erode public trust. In this article, I talk about the cost of bad advisors on African Presidents in today's world;…

From the look of things, Kisubi Hospital (@kisubi_hospital) is about to flip the script on healthcare in Uganda! First, they flew in the latest AI-powered MRI — it is the 2nd in Africa after South Africa, but the 1st in East Africa, according to @SiemensHealth the manufacturer.…
Dear @StateHouseUg and all concerned authorities, kindly, do caution this Statehouse driver who was driving this bus today morning, to appreciate the importance of having road discipline. He was suddenly entering the road in and out without using indicators. This was long Entebbe…

To Uganda Telecom (@Utcl_ug), Kindly inform me where I can return your SIM card and landline phone. It is extremely disappointing that in this day and age, your systems still lack the capabilities that are standard with other telecom providers. For instance, your inability to…

The day I visited @kisubi_hospital and witnessed the Kisubi Hospital Heart Centre team bring someone back to life after a massive heart attack—my life changed. Shaken, I asked the cardiologist what could have caused it. He looked at me and said: "Normalize exercise, eat well, do…

"Marketing has no boundaries," as put forward by our CEO @belguinprosper
A less intelligent man is a man who thinks unmarried girls with kids are sluts but his single mother is the strongest woman alive. 🤔 I totally agree with Mr. Philosopher.
TODAY'S BUSINESS FACT Loyal customers are more profitable than new ones — increasing customer retention by just 5% can boost profits by 25% to 95%. 👉 Many businesses focus heavily on acquiring new customers and ignore the goldmine in their existing base. Lesson: Don’t just…

At Young & Free, innovation isn't a department — it's a mindset we wear daily.
Most sales teams fail not because of weak products—but because of how they’re built. Sales success is 20% charisma and 80% structure. Discover the 10 game-changing principles we use at Young & Free to inspire our clients to build sales teams that dominate. Here they are;…

May we never explain our problems to those behind the problem — especially at our workplaces or in our social spaces. Say Amen! And believe that the Lord will hear your prayer. 🙏
Most startups fail not because of lack of funding — but because they build something nobody really needs. 👉 According to CB Insights, the #1 reason startups fail is “no market need.” Not poor marketing, not bad teams — just solving the wrong problem. Lesson: Obsess over the…
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The most dangerous competitor isn’t the one trying to beat you at your game—it’s the one quietly inventing a new game while you’re still playing the old one. Real strategy does not compete — it outsmarts. Find out how on our channel here; whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va…
The Wisdom Beneath the Hierarchy In most organizations, the further up the ladder you climb, the more filtered your reality becomes. As a CEO or manager, you may rely heavily on supervisors for reports and insights—but what if those reports are polished to protect personal…
The Missed Call That Cost You a Loyal Customer In business, silence is never golden—especially when it follows customer feedback. Every time a customer leaves feedback—positive or negative—they’re handing you a mirror. They’re saying, “I care enough to speak up.” But what…
Marketing is Too Important to Be Left to the Marketing Department Alone In today’s hyper-connected world, marketing is no longer just a department—it’s a mindset. Every employee, every interaction, every touchpoint either builds or breaks your brand. From the receptionist’s tone…