 10 Richest Men in Uganda 2022 Uganda is an African country in East Central Africa, where men and women make a living in large numbers. Uganda is well known around the world for producing and exporting a wide variety of goods, including fish, maize, sugar, cement, hides and skins, coffee, cocoa, beans and a variety of other goods. In addition, the country has a thriving economy that allows it to compete with other African countries. Like all nations, there are a few individuals who are extremely wealthy and control the country's economy. Some of these men have amassed enormous wealth in Uganda that cannot be imagined. Some of the top 10 richest men in Uganda 2022 were not born with a silver spoon, but they rose to the top regardless. Do you know some of these rich people? Do you want to know who is the richest in this country? Watch this video to the end to find out. 10. Mukish Shukla 100 million dollars. Mukish was born in 1962 in Uganda. He has established businesses under the Shumma Group, a money-lending business, a milk processing plant, a foreign exchange bureau, and many others are among the businesses. Mukish Shukla is a politician who ran against incumbents in the U.S. and the U.S. and the U.S. and many others are among the businesses. Mukish Shukla is a politician who ran against incumbent Hasan Basajaba Abou for the position of chairman of the ruling National Resistance Movement in 2016. Mukish is thought to have amassed wealth through his various businesses. 9. Patrick Bitticher 100 million dollars. Patrick Bitticher ranks ninth among Uganda's wealthiest men. Patrick's wealth has accumulated over the years for Uganda's largest M10 airtime seller, Simba Telecom, the brain behind the progress and success of one of Uganda's largest telecommunication companies, Simba Telecom. Simba Telecom has invested in industries other than telecommunications such as media, real estate, energy generation, mining, and travel. Patrick Bitticher is also the founder and CEO of Prote Hotels in East Africa, and according to Forbes, he is one of the wealthiest men in Uganda. 8. Gordon Wavamano, 100 million dollars. Gordon Wavamano, born on December 16, 1943, is a Ugandan philanthropist, entrepreneur, and the sole distributor of Mercedes-Benz in Uganda. He is one of Uganda's wealthiest men and a former director of WBS television. Gordon, like many other business tycoons in the country, has invested in a variety of businesses, including Wavawater Ltd., GM Tumpeco Ltd., Wavam, and others. He was made a Knight of the Order of Street John in 2013. Makerea University also bestowed upon him an honorary doctorate. His philanthropic lifestyle has been visible throughout the country, as he has donated numerous materials to various clubs and organizations. 7. Aaron M. Mukouza, 200 million dollars. Aaron Mukouza is a wealthy businessman in Uganda. He is also regarded as an investor, having made investments in the media and financial sectors. Aaron Mukouza is one of Uganda's wealthiest people, with a net worth of 200 million dollars. He is ranked seventh among Uganda's top 10 richest men. 6. Sakhanda Lalani, 300 million dollars. Sakhanda is a seasoned businessman in Uganda. He was born in Uganda on October 4, 1944, and founded roofing groups. Sakhanda is a pathologist who began his career as a dealer in a Kigali retail electronics company that buys and sells Philips brand products. In Rwanda, he was also a tire distributor. Sakhanda has spent the last 20 years developing a steel manufacturing group of enterprises in Nigeria, which includes three distinct facilities. He was ranked sixth among Uganda's top 10 richest men. 5. Charles Mbairay, 400 million. Charles Mbairay, an entrepreneur and investor, was born in 1959 in Paro, Rukiga district, like many of Uganda's wealthiest men of foreign origin. Mbairay is a co-owner and board member of several Ugandan companies, including MT and Communication Uganda Limited, Afro Alpine Pharma Limited. Polino Holdings Limited and Bomi Holdings Limited. In 2010, he was chairman of the Uganda Securities Exchange and a member of the Presidential Investor Roundtable, and a late group of business people who advise Uganda's president on how to improve the country's competitiveness and business conditions. His investments have ranged from pharmaceuticals to energy to real estate to agribusiness, telecommunications and finance. 4. Mohamed Hamid, 400 million dollars. Mohamed Hamid is one of Uganda's wealthiest young millionaires, having risen to the country's top ranks at a young age. He has made significant investments in real estate, industry, transportation and other sectors as a Ugandan business mogul and investor. He is the current chairman and the AEA Group's largest shareholder. He worked alongside his older brother in the early nineteen nineties until he founded his first company, Pan-Afric Commodities, a commodity trading firm. After that, Premier Mills sold him one of Xavier Rupiriya's milling machines. He is ranked fourth among Uganda's top ten richest men. 3. Alec and Kamali, 700 million dollars. Alec and Kamali is one of the top ten richest men in Uganda, with a net worth of 700 million dollars. Kamali was born in Uganda and is a philanthropist, industrialist, entrepreneur and businessman. He is the managing director of Mukwano Industries Uganda Limited, an agricultural, manufacturing, food processing and transportation company founded in 1986. He served on the board of Iksin Bank as a non-executive director, Uganda. Alec and has helped Iksin Bank maintain an impressive 36.5% share gilding during his tenure as a non-executive director. 2. Karim Haidri, 800 million dollars. Karim Haidri is widely regarded as the driving force behind the denny group of companies in Uganda. He is a business magnet who began trading in textiles and alcoholic beverages from a shop on Newam Street in Kampala, giving birth to Dembi Enterprise before expanding into the Dembi Group of companies. Dembi Group includes a car dealership, an amusement park, a radio station, Dembi FM, finance and insurance companies, hotels and other businesses. His net worth is 800 million dollars, making him Uganda's second richest man. 1. Sadler Rupariliya, 1.2 billion dollars. Sadler Rupariliya has long been at the top of Uganda's rich list. His Rupariliya Group includes over 17 companies with interests in hospitality, real estate, finance, media, insurance, education, agriculture and labor export, among others. Sadler suffered a setback when the Bank of Uganda seized his Crane Bank and later Covid-19 harmed his massive investments in the hospitality, education and flower sectors. Furthermore, Sadler has continued to support charitable works and other social causes. Sadler, on the other hand, has continued to invest in upscale accommodations, office space and commercial buildings in downtown Kampala. Sadler, on the other hand, has kept his Forbes net worth of USD 1.2 billion. These are Uganda's wealthiest men who control the majority of the country's wealth and employ the vast majority of its people. Please like, share and comment on this video and subscribe to Africa Reloaded for more great content.