
BNI Uganda has continued its rapid expansion with the launch of its 15th chapter, bringing the organisation’s total membership to more than 600 entrepreneurs across the country. The new chapter named BNI Pearl was officially inaugurated at the Imperial Royale Hotel in Kampala.
BNI Uganda National Director Diana Kibuuka said the addition of the new chapter signals the growing demand for structured business networking among Ugandan entrepreneurs.
“We are launching the fifteenth chapter of BNI Uganda called BNI Pearl and what that means is that we have added another 35 or so people to our network,” she said.
Kibuuka emphasised that BNI’s model empowers entrepreneurs to strengthen their credibility, visibility and market reach through intentional relationship building and referral partnerships.
“Your network is your net worth,” she added, noting that business growth often depends on the quality of connections entrepreneurs cultivate.
The new chapter has enrolled around 35 business professionals and will convene every Thursday under the leadership of Chapter President Farid Muvunyi. BNI Uganda says the success of its chapters is driven by strong leadership teams and trained launch directors who guide new members into the structured referral system.
With membership now surpassing 600, BNI Uganda is positioning itself as one of the country’s most influential networking organisations, enabling entrepreneurs to collaborate share opportunities and support each other’s growth.