At just [insert age 27, Ssembatya Angello has emerged as one of Uganda’s most promising young entrepreneurs, proving that vision, determination, and strategic thinking can transform small beginnings into a thriving business empire.
A graduate of Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) from Makerere University Business School (MUBS), Nakawa, Angello combines formal education with real-world business acumen. While many young graduates struggle to find opportunities, he chose to create his own path — starting with a modest venture in a single 9-feet room.

From these humble beginnings, Angello Stocks was born. What started as a small, local enterprise has now grown to serve clients across Mukono and online, demonstrating that consistent effort, innovative thinking, and understanding market needs can turn even the smallest ideas into significant ventures. Angello’s journey reflects the power of resilience and entrepreneurship among Uganda’s youth, inspiring many to take bold steps toward business ownership.
But Angello’s ambitions do not stop at retail and trading. He is also a researcher and major shareholder in Fatansy Ventures, a company leading the way in events management and tourism in Uganda. Through Fatansy Ventures, Angello has helped design events that not only entertain but also promote Uganda’s rich culture and tourism potential, contributing to the country’s creative economy.

What sets Angello apart is his ability to balance vision with strategy. He understands that entrepreneurship is not just about starting a business, but about building systems, empowering teams, and creating long-term value. His story reflects a growing trend among Uganda’s young leaders: transforming passion into purpose, and challenges into opportunities.
Today, Ssembatya Angello is more than an entrepreneur; he is a symbol of what young Ugandans can achieve with focus, perseverance, and innovation. From a tiny 9-feet room to multiple business ventures, his journey is a roadmap for youth aspiring to leave their mark in Uganda’s business landscape.