
By Mulengera Reporters
Women empowerment advocate Dr. Aisha Ruth Kasolo Biyinzika has once again sparked conversation among entrepreneurs after sharing insights on the power of partnerships in business growth and sustainability.
In a recent message, Dr. Kasolo emphasized that while self-employment offers independence, operating alone can limit opportunities. She noted that many entrepreneurs struggle unnecessarily because they choose to work in isolation instead of building networks and joining professional organizations.
According to her, collaboration unlocks benefits that individuals may not easily access on their own. She encouraged self-employed individuals to connect with colleagues and participate in associations, explaining that unity creates strength and expands possibilities.
To illustrate her point, Dr. Kasolo compared business partnerships to a choir. She explained that a choir cannot be sung by one person, but when voices come together, harmony is created and the result is powerful. In the same way, she said, entrepreneurs who join forces — whether in similar or different fields — can amplify their impact and achieve more collectively than individually.
She further highlighted practical advantages of collaboration, noting that partnerships can help business owners secure markets more easily and access goods at lower prices through collective bargaining. By working together, entrepreneurs strengthen their negotiating power and increase their competitiveness.
Beyond financial gains, Dr. Kasolo stressed that partnerships contribute to the growth of what she described as “business intelligence.” Engaging with other entrepreneurs exposes individuals to new ideas, experiences, and strategies, broadening their understanding and sharpening their decision-making skills.
Her remarks have resonated with many in the business community, with several entrepreneurs echoing the importance of networking and collaboration in today’s competitive environment. Others noted that shared knowledge and collective support often make the difference between stagnation and expansion.
As discussions continue, Dr. Kasolo’s message reinforces a recurring theme in her advocacy: sustainable success in business is built not only on individual effort, but also on the power of unity and shared growth. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).
























