Emmanuel Katongole (born 27 April 1962), is a Ugandan statistician, economist, businessman, entrepreneur and industrialist.
He is the executive chairman of Cipla Quality Chemical Industries Limited (CQCIL), the only company in Sub-Saharan Africa, that is authorized to manufacture triple-combination anti retro-viral drugs.
[1] In 2004, QCL convinced Cipla, the Indian drug maker, to form a joint venture and set up a pharmaceutical factory in Uganda.
[6] In July 2014, President Yoweri Museveni appointed Katongole as chairman of the Uganda National Oil Company.
[9] Katongole, a staunch Roman Catholic, was in February 2021 named as one of the eight parishioners that were to be conferred the award of papal knighthood.