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Uncle Pinky’s Furniture Formalises Operations as Local Manufacturing Sector Expands

by Rogers Atukunda
June 13, 2026
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KAMPALA — Uncle Pinky’s Furniture, a Kampala-based furniture manufacturer and retailer, has formally registered its business name, a move that reflects a broader trend among small and medium-sized enterprises seeking to strengthen their legal and commercial standing amid growing demand for locally manufactured products.

Records from the Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) show that Uncle Pinky’s Furniture was registered on June 3, 2025, under Registration Number 80030824725611 in accordance with the Business Names Registration Act.

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The business, owned by Julius Kibuule and based along Lukuli Road in Buziga, joins a growing number of Ugandan enterprises formalizing their operations to improve access to markets, financial services, and commercial partnerships.

The registration comes at a time when Uganda’s furniture industry is benefiting from increased urbanisation, expansion of the real estate sector, and rising consumer preference for locally made products. Industry players say these trends have created opportunities for domestic manufacturers to compete with imported furniture, particularly in the mid-range and custom-made segments.

Uncle Pinky’s Furniture specialises in the manufacture of household and office furniture, with a focus on hardwood products made from indigenous timber species such as Mugavu. Its portfolio includes living room furniture, dining sets, beds, wardrobes, office furnishings, and custom interior fittings.

“Customers seeking customized furniture designs can choose from a variety of products, including recliner sofa sets, U-shaped couches, dining tables, and bedroom furniture crafted from solid hardwood,” said Kibuule.

The company also offers furniture repair and restoration services. Its operations are concentrated in Kampala, with workshops and showrooms located in Buziga and the Industrial Area. Like many local manufacturers, it combines production, retail sales, and after-sales services, including furniture repair and restoration.

Analysts note that formal registration is increasingly becoming an important step for SMEs seeking long-term growth. Registered businesses are better positioned to enter supply contracts, access financing, participate in government procurement opportunities, and build customer confidence.

According to the Business Names Registration Act, registered businesses are required to display their certificates of registration at their principal place of business. The requirement is intended to promote transparency and enable customers and regulators to verify the legal status of enterprises.

Uganda’s furniture manufacturing sector remains largely dominated by small and medium-sized enterprises, many of which rely on locally sourced raw materials and skilled artisans. While challenges such as fluctuating timber prices, competition from imports, and access to affordable financing persist, the sector continues to play a significant role in value addition, job creation, and the growth of domestic manufacturing.

The formal registration of businesses such as Uncle Pinky’s Furniture underscores the gradual shift by local enterprises toward greater compliance and professionalization as competition within Uganda’s manufacturing and retail sectors intensifies.

 

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