
Dr Denis Sempebwa has launched his 19th book titled ‘People-Ology’ that highlights the power that there is in relationships.
The author’s years of in-depth research on this subject provides essential, practical, and easy-to-apply principles to drastically improve relational life. ‘People-ology’ which will make you laugh, cry, sigh, and teach you how to make the very best of every personal connection to achieve holistic development.
Dubbed as one of Africa’s next-generation thought-leaders and public intellectuals, Dr Sempebwa goes all in through the book to offer readers a crash course in a critical, life-altering quotient, relationship quotient and the ability to understand and manage human interconnectedness.
During the launch that happened at Next Media Park in Kampala, Dr Sempebwa spoke about the inspiration behind the book, relating it to his life experience.
“Relationships are like mangoes. If you have never picked a bad one, then you have never been mango picking. That is how relationships are,” he said in his opening remarks.
He recalled his primary school days, when he loved picking mangoes but most of them were always bad. However, this did not stop him from picking and those he picked would sometimes leave a stain in his pocket, relating it to how friendships work.
People-ology is full of exciting revelations about relationships. In his signature style, Dr Sempebwa offers refreshing insight on how the people who surround you play critical roles in helping, or hurting, you to fulfill your destiny.
“Such an easy read, easy concepts to go through,” said the Mc of the day Victoria Sibya about this book.
Christine Musisi, one of the speakers during the event praised Dr Sempebwa’s personality, referring to him as a connector and open person.
“I find you open, a connector and you value people and you also add value to them. You have the science and art of people,” she said.

Pastor Wilson Bugembe also complimented the author, saying that he has attended many meetings but everything they said did not get to him and appreciated him for being intentional and real.
In his past life, Dr Denis Sempebwa was one of the group members in Limit X singing group alongside Paul Mutebi, Paul Serukenya and Isaac Rucci. Limit X was one of the most successful gospel groups of the 1990s until the group disbanded with each member focusing on the other things.