Business 22 March 2026 Daily Monitor (Uganda)

Norland Uganda Promotes Franchise Model for Regenerative Medicine and Wellness Products

Promoters of regenerative medicine under Norland Uganda are encouraging locals to join a new franchise business model, blending health recovery with income opportunities through herbal Chinese products and premium outlets. Beneficiaries like former patients highlight how it lowers entry barriers for entrepreneurship amid the company's 7th anniversary celebrations. Source: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/regenerative-medicine-promoters-rally-ugandans-for-franchise-business-model-5398978

Ugandans are being rallied to embrace a franchise business model for regenerative medicines and wellness products by Norland Uganda. During the company’s 7th anniversary at UMA show grounds in Kampala on March 21, 2026, former patients shared stories of health recovery turning into profitable ventures.

Ms Agnes Kansiime, who overcame diabetes complications, celebrated the model for enabling more people to distribute products without massive upfront capital. Similarly, Ms Adella Akatuhulira, healed from hormonal imbalance, praised it as a gateway for income generation using traditional Chinese herbal medicines.

Mr Johnny Chen, President of Norland International, emphasized the integration of ancient herbs with regenerative biotechnology, supported by trained practitioners and compliant with Ugandan regulations. The initiative includes training for operating premium tea and coffee outlets featuring Vmax products, smoothies, and health items.

Ms Maclyn Musiime Tazya, founder of Norland Uganda, described it as an entrepreneurial chance for all, with plans for a local food factory to enhance product availability.

Regenerative medicine focuses on restoring cellular health through detox and modern tech combined with herbal wisdom, promising both healing and business growth.

Source: Daily Monitor (Uganda)