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2025 Faculty of Business and Management

Mitigating Credit Risk through Corporate Governance: An Investigation into the Causal Pathways from Board Accountability to Reduced Non-Performing Loans in Uganda’s Commercial Banks.

Muniru Sewanyina, Michael Manyange, Tom Ongesa

2025 | F1000 Research | Pp. 1-9

BackgroundNon-performing loans (NPLs) pose a critical threat to the stability and financial performance of commercial banks globally. This study is grounded in Agency Theory, which highlights the risk of conflicts of interest between bank management (agents)...

2025 School of Natural and Applied Sciences

Investigation of radionuclide concentration in Ildabey water source Eyl Somalia

Afam Uzorka, Musa Bawa, Sharmarke Abdullahi Mohamed, Ademola Olatide Olaniyan and Living Ounyesiga

2025 | Discover Applied Sciences | Pp. 1-14

The presence of naturally occurring radionuclides in drinking water can lead to long-term health risks from internal radiation exposure. Therefore, conducting a radiological assessment of water sources is essential to evaluate potential hazards, ensure public...

2025 Faculty of Biomedical Sciences

Hypoglycaemic Principles of Securidaca longepedunculata Extracts Reverses Experimental Diabetes and Diabetes Associated Pathology in Wistar Albino Rats

Obiora Emmanuel Abonyi, John Onyebuchi Ogbodo, Simeon Ikechukwu Egba, Innocent Ogheneovo Orhonigbe, ObiomaUzoma Njoku and Okwesili Fred Chiletugo Nwodo

2025 | Wiley Biochemistry Research International | Pp. 1-7

Background: Tis study investigated the efect of the extractable hypoglycaemic principles from Securidaca longepedunculata leaves on some biochemical parameters in alloxan-induced diabetic rats with the view to having improvedpharmacological agent(s) that coul...

2025 Faculty of Biomedical Sciences

Hesperidin Protects Against Bisphenol-A-Induced Renal Damage in Adult Male Wistar Rats

Ezinne C. Oviosun, Augustine Oviosun, Nto J. Nto, Blasius O. Okwara, Emeka G. Anyanwu.

2025 | Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research | Pp. 2802 - 2808

Bisphenol-A (BPA), a common environmental contaminant, is linked to kidney toxicity through mechanisms involving inflammation and oxidative stress. Hesperidin, a bioactive compound found in citrus fruits, exhibits antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties....

2025 Faculty of Biomedical Sciences

From pandemics to preparedness: harnessing AI, CRISPR, and synthetic biology to counter biosecurity threats

Michael Ben Okon, Okechukwu Paul-Chima Ugwu, Chinyere Nneoma Ugwu, Fabian Chukwudi Ogenyi, Dominic Terkimbi Swase, Chinyere Nkemjika Anyanwu, Val Hyginus Udoka Eze, Jovita Nnenna Ugwu, Saheed Adekunle Akinola, Regan Mujinya and Emeka Godson Anyanwu

2025 | Frontiers in Public health

Biosecurity threats, which include natural outbreaks, laboratory accidents, and intentional bioterrorism, are a major issue for global health security. The impact of poor preparedness on the health, social, and economic effects of the 1918 influenza pandemic,...

2025 Faculty of Business and Management

Financial Management Competence and SME Performance: Insights from Mbarara City, Uganda

John Tayebwa, Tom Ongesa Nyamboga and Michael Nyasimi Manyange

2025 | South Asian Journal of Social Studies and Economics | Pp. 86-103

Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) are essential to Uganda’s economic growth, yet many face early closures due to poor financial management. This study explored the influence of financial management competence on the financial performance of selected S...

2025 Faculty of Business and Management

Financial Disclosure and Non-Performing Loans of Commercial Banks in Western Uganda

Sewanyina Muniru, Nyambane David, Ongesa Tom and Manyange Michael

2025 | NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT RESEARCH IN HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (NIJCRHSS) | Pp. 14-24

Non-performing loans have been an issue that has hampered the functioning of commercial banks across the world. Using the liability management theory to evaluate the impact of financial transparency on non-performing loans of commercial banks in Western Ugand...

2025 Faculty of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry

Factors associated with herbal medicine use among patients with cancer attending a tertiary hospital in Southwestern Uganda: a cross sectional study

Samuel Michael Nono, Julius Kyomya, Casim Umba Tolo, Amos Oyuru, Alex Duhimbaze and Tadele Mekuriya Yadesa

2025 | Discover Oncology | Pp. 1-10

Background Herbal medicine use among patients with cancer is prevalent particularly in low- and middle-income countries. However, concerns about safety and potential interactions with chemotherapy emphasize the need to understand the prevalence and factors as...

2025 Faculty of Business and Management

Exploring the Impact of Islamic Finance Principles on Micro and Small Enterprise Performance: A Literature Review

Nakanwagi Baina, Nyakundi Andrew and Manyange Micheal

2025 | Asian Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting | Pp. 245-251

Both micro and small enterprises (MSEs) can drive economies to growth and eradicate poverty, but numerous challenges challenge their finances. The principles of Islamic finance, with other-centered equity, ethical quality, and risk-sharing, have the potential...

2025 College of Education, Open and Distance Learning

Exploring Innovative Teaching Methods and Technologies in Ugandan Classrooms

Afam Uzorka, Ademola Olatide Olaniyan

2025 | Journal of Research in Education and Pedagogy | Pp. 177–186

Due to the pressing need to improve educational quality and accessibility, Uganda’s educational system is significantly transitioning. Adopting cutting-edge teaching strategies and technologies has become crucial as the nation works to fulfil the demands of a...