Alon Kabaale

Alon Kabaale

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Greetings!! Am a business man who believes success is a sum of small efforts repeated day in day out. Click like for if you can dream it you can have it.

Photos from Alon Kabaale's post 28/02/2026

There are challenges that hinder our development as a country that we should be to tackle and discuss extensively
As the director of pure vilo holdings Ltd that employs mostly the youth I have seen
Poverty
Many Ugandans live below the poverty line limiting access to basic needs
Unemployment
High unemployment rates.especially among youth leads to economic instability

Poor infrastructure
Roads electricity and communication systems are inadequate in many areas

Low levels of education
Access to quality education is still limited especially in rural areas

Limited health services
Corruption
Political instability
Rapid population growth
Poor agriculture
Environmental degradation
Limited access to clean water and sanitation
Low industrialization
But according to my observation if the system can curb down corruption we can hand the rest simply

29/11/2025

As the founder and director of pure vilo holdings I found this necessary THE HIDDEN CRISIS OF UGANDA’S ENTREPRENEURS:*

*When the Business Grows but the Founders Don’t!!!*

Across Uganda’s manufacturing and SME sector, a silent crisis is unfolding — one rarely spoken about, yet deeply felt by the men and women who power our economy.

It is the growing phenomenon of *“Founder Poverty in a Business-Rich Company.”*
It is a paradox where the business expands, but the people who created it do not.

Behind every registered company, thriving brand, or busy workshop, you will often find a founder who is financially exhausted, emotionally drained, physically unwell, and personally stagnant — even as the business appears to flourish.

This crisis is neither a moral failure nor a lack of effort.
It is a structural, cultural, and psychological trap that many Ugandan entrepreneurs unknowingly fall into.

And it is time we talk about it.

*_The Company Grows, the Founder Shrinks_*

Visit any small-scale manufacturing business today, and you will see the same story repeated in different forms.

*The company has:*
- a warehouse
- workers on salary
- machines
- inventory
- a name in the market
- sometimes even multiple outlets

And yet, the founder:
- still rents a house
- has no land
- owns no personal assets
- cannot afford a medical check-up
- has no savings
- carries silent anxiety
- faces burnout
- is indebted to suppliers
- struggles to pay school fees
- sometimes eats last
- has monthly, weekly , and outstanding bank loans, SACCO loans, money lenders, loans, friends loans, and family loans to pay against all odds!
- have lost personal homes and assets due to unpaid loans.

*How did we get here?*

*1. The Sacrifice Spiral!!*

Most entrepreneurs start with hope and passion. They dream of growing a brand that will one day take care of them. But somewhere along the way, the direction reverses.

Instead of the business taking care of the founder, the founder becomes the one taking care of the business — endlessly.

Over and over again, founders fall into the same cycle:
*1. Every shilling is reinvested.*
Personal needs are postponed. Again.

*2. Employees are paid before the owner.*
Staff pressure, threats, stories — the founder gives in.

*3. The founder personally covers losses.*
Rent for the business, electricity, supplier debts, emergency purchases.

*4. Staff problems become the founder’s personal problems.*
Rent, school fees, funerals, crises — all knock at the founder’s door.

*5. Borrowing becomes a lifestyle.*
To keep the business alive. To keep up appearances.

*6. Emotional exhaustion sets in.*
Sleepless nights. Stress eating. Blood pressure. Depression.

*7. Founder’s personal life collapses.*
No investments. No retirement plan. No life insurance. No rest.

Meanwhile, the business looks *“successful” from the outside*— until the founder breaks.

*2. The Psychological Trap: Founder Guilt!!!*

Ugandan entrepreneurs often feel guilty when they prioritise themselves.
They feel:

1. Selfish for paying themselves first.

2. Irresponsible for leaving money in their personal account.

3. Ungrateful if they cut staff privileges.

4. Wicked if they reduce payroll.

5. Heartless if they say “no” to workers.

6. Fearful that staff will leave.

7. Ashamed to admit they are struggling.

*This guilt is killing businesses — and their founders!!!*

It is not sustainable.
It is not healthy.
It is not leadership.
It is self-destruction disguised as commitment.

*The Cost of Exhaustion*

Behind many collapsing businesses is not poor product quality or lack of market — it is *a broken founder.*🥹🥹

We have seen:

- founders hospitalized with stress.
- founders walking away from companies they built.
- founders sinking into silent depression.
- founders losing marriages.
- founders developing high blood pressure.
- founders escaping into food, alcohol, or isolation.
- founders with nothing to show personally after 10–20 years of sacrifice.

*No nation can grow when its entrepreneurs are dying inside.!!!*

But there is a Way Out

Uganda’s entrepreneurs must begin to rebuild themselves — not just their companies.

Here are five urgent steps every founder must take:

*1. Pay Yourself First*
Before salaries, rent, suppliers — pay yourself something small, consistently.
Even UGX 300,000–500,000 is a start.
You are not a slave to your own business.
Your life matters.

*2. Separate Your Personal Finances from the Company*
Different accounts.
Different priorities.
Different lifelines.
The company must survive on its own structure — not your emotions.

*3. Build Personal Assets*
Even one small plot.
Even small monthly treasury bond savings.
Even a 5-year plan for a home.
The business should not own everything while you own nothing.

*4. Reduce Overheads and Adopt Leaner Models*
Many SMEs collapse because the founder carries too many employees, too many allowances, too many dependents.
Streamline.
Automate.
Use agents.
Use distributors.
Cut what is not essential.
*A company with high overheads will always have a poor founder.*

*5. Protect Your Health*
No business is worth your life.
No brand is worth a heart attack.
No product is worth anxiety and sleepless nights.
Rest is not a luxury; it is survival.

*A Call to Wake Up!!!!*

Uganda urgently needs entrepreneurs who are:

- financially healthy
- mentally strong
- personally growing
- building assets
- building families
- building futures

Not entrepreneurs who are dying in silence, emotionally crushed, financially empty, and spiritually exhausted while their companies continue to shine!!!!

A business is only truly successful when the people who built it are also thriving.

Let us end this madness where the founder is the poorest person in the business.

Let us build companies that grow with us — not at the expense of us.

And may every entrepreneur reading this find the courage to finally prioritise their own life.

God bless you and may he open your eyes to learn and do something different today as an entrepreneur that will change your story!

Photos from Alon Kabaale's post 20/11/2025

Trust time and play your part this week I was observing clearly the events that have been happening in Kampala in the courts of law where Kirumira Bryan also known as Bryan white was arrested and remanded to Luzira .
This alone has made me re think on how I should be able to handle life

02/11/2025

We prayed for the departed souls at Lweza Catholic parish Lweza Wakiso district

29/10/2025

Most importantly is to act

Photos from Alon Kabaale's post 23/10/2025

Graduation things for muky Medi Bassajjabalaba Kanyana Nashiba, Hon Nasser Bassajjabalaba , Hon Sam muyizzi , Joyce Bukirwa Olivia Mugabe and I

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