From Struggling On Kampala Streets To Owning a Big Printing Company In Uganda

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From Struggling On Kampala Streets To Owning a Big Printing Company In Uganda


From Struggling On Kampala Streets To Owning One Of The Biggest Printing Company In Uganda

In today’s episode, I bring you these young Ugandans who started one of the best printing company in Uganda called Expression Printers & Stationers LTD. This is an inspiring story I thought everyone would like to see and a true testament to humble…

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  1. Omg this is so inspiring ❤️ ug connect ur the best l really appreciate and learn alot from ur your tube 💖 💓 keep the strength 💪 of looking for inspiring people for us ,,,stay blessed

  2. I studied priniting and media design including all things from design to pre press and post press. This video speaks a lot to me since I have worked and trained at Nassser and New Vision and I have seen how talented and creative people are down there. Even without having studied printing or design, they continue to produce work that meets clients needs. Thank you for documenting Expression printers.

  3. Thank u for the good work. How do u access these people? I have become your subscriber today.Am also trying to start youtubing so tell me how u access such people and interview them .Do they need to be paid? Good job!!

  4. Awesome video! Great to see folks doing wonderful things and being successful. Also, regarding delayed billing for Net 30 Days Credit, and etc for bigger companies, I don't believe that's sustainable in Africa. Because, yes you yet the business and have them as clients, but having to wait so long for payment on invoicing without downpayment upfront can be detrimental to operations. Because, like he said, he has to pay employee allowances, cost of power, cost of operations, cost of materials, etc, while still waiting and expecting for invoices to get PAID by Net 30 Days.

    I believe he should put his foot down on getting at minimum 50% to 70% downpayment upfront for projects for companies big or small or ALL 100% payment upfront prior to delivery. Otherwise, the risks are too high, and payment after Net 30 Days isn't guaranteed. And then, you're STUCK pursuing collections of account receivables from clients. I had to implement this upfront payment strategy in my business overseas too myself, due to the headaches that are tied to delayed payment and not wanting to deal with client receivables nonsense. If the clients big or small have a problem paying downpayments or full payments upfront, then, the business/client isn't WORTH having on your books. They can end up running your business into the GROUND with credit delays, if you let them. Because, especially in Africa, you can't be running your business chasing after account receivables and having clients holding up your business funding. Awesome video, SALUTE 💪🏾👍🏾✌🏾✊🏾👉🏾💯

  5. he is really doing a good job. but you have to work on the cleanliness of the place. try to paint areas and brand better your place. Now that you are big brand, try to work on that you will thank me later

  6. God bless you. I am learning a lot from your channel of late. From keeping strong in faith to never quitting whatever i started. These stories challenge move to keep thriving and work even harder to reach where i want to be in the business world

  7. Thank you Lawrence for another vlog of serious working mind. The challenge of unreliable and expensive electricity hinders developments.
    We generate a lot of electricity which we give to East Africa. Imagine if we have reliable,affordable electricity and water all over Uganda most likely the population will be busy creating jobs and improving the standard of living in the areas where they come from instead of moving to the capital with not many jobs.
    Have a Blessed Day.