



WHO I AM
Dickson Mushabe is the Founder and CEO of Hostalite, one of the leading Web Hosting, Design and Software Development Companies in E.A.
Founder of Cinnamon Clubs, a Fintech that automates financial records of SACCOs
Founder of Dolphin Fund, a digital crowdfunding/Fundraising platform.
Founder of Bamboo CMS, a Client Management and Billing System.
Dickson is an author of the bestselling business book “I am not sorry for my Mistakes”,
An author of a Business Blockbuster “31 Keys to Restart your Business” and a Business pocket book , named “Dear StartUP”



Talented Author | Loving Husband and Father | Inspirational Leader
MY INSPIRATIONS
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MY PORTFOLIO
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Book ComboUGX 70,000
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Dear StartupUGX 30,000
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31 Keys to Restart Your BusinessUGX 30,000
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I Am Not Sorry For My MistakesUGX 25,000










TESTIMONIALS
I am so consoled, I am affirmed and above all inspired business-wise. Exactly what I needed to read in this season. I picked up two of your books from Aristoc during lunch. I started reading this one 2 hours ago in between office work and am done....... That's how much I couldn't stop reading. Well done Dickson. The Lord has a hand in the details of your life. The key learnings/ lessons - many in here that I relate to are a big blessing.
Josephine Omunyidde ZhaneInnovation and Knowledge Management Specialist, United Nations
I have been going through your book titled " I am not sorry for my mistakes', as I wait for my flight to Bujumbura. Something hit me as I walked in to a book shop at duty-free, I love to read and my interest is in areas that will help me as I live my life, and I thought, a topic framed within the Ugandan context may be relatable, and their I saw abook written by some one familiar to me, yes Dickson Mushabe, whom I follow on Linkedln. Your stories are relatable and sort of invoke reflection on my life. Thanks for documenting your experiences, this helps us the young generation to make informed decisions with confidence as it is sort of a means of interfacing with the future generation. Jose Rizal once said, that "I do not write for this generation. I am writing for other ages"
Denis AmunyoSales Manager, Kerry
Thank you Mr. Headmaster. Great lessons there. It was a great substitute for the screens; always a pleasure to take a break from those.
Edna Mubiru
I'm really so grateful with the knowledge I got from your book. I have managed to start a business and its really doing well. I request to be friends with you cause I still need much of guidance.
Bwengye ChristopherUgandan Citizen
The book is intriguing, it just can't be put down. It is a well written like holding an interesting conversation.
Valerie KadduMakerere University Johns Hopkins University Research Collaboration - MUJHU
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