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Jean Petit Muron
Jean Petit Muron


Jean Petit Muron is a Ugandan author, entrepreneur, and creative visionary whose work blends poetic prose, emotional depth, and spiritual introspection. Best known for his forthcoming poetic novel Names that Stay, Jean writes stories that are as lyrical as they are deeply human—often exploring themes of love, patience, longing, and inner transformation. His writing is infused with philosophical undertones, subtle humor, and an unwavering belief in the quiet power of connection.

Jean is also the CEO and Creative Director of Pujor, a fashion brand that embodies his flair for elegance and symbolism, and Executive Chairman of the Multline Atlantis Group. His work—both literary and entrepreneurial—is rooted in a desire to inspire beauty, hope, and purpose in the lives of others. Drawing inspiration from personal experience, folklore, and the streets of Kampala, he crafts narratives that resonate across borders and hearts.

A lover of timeless language, golden silences, and the poetry of the everyday, Jean Petit Muron writes not only to be heard—but to be felt.

Names that Stay

Etched in silence


Names that Stay
by Jean Petit Muron

Some names don’t fade. They echo. They bloom in silence. They become poetry.

In Names that Stay, Jean Petit Muron invites you into a world of quiet revelations and slow-burning love, where a single glance can hold a universe, and a name once whispered can live forever. Told with the elegance of a love letter and...

Other Writing

Martyrs Day: Hidden truth and Legacy | Jean Petit Muron  The Fire That


The Fire That Sparked a Nation: Remembering Uganda’s Martyrs


June 3rd is not just a date. It is a heartbeat. A pilgrimage. A memory soaked in courage.

Every year, millions walk toward Namugongo—not for spectacle, but for something sacred. Some arrive barefoot. Some carry crosses. Others carry stories—of hope, of healing, of unshakable faith. This is Uganda Martyrs Day: a moment where history, sacrifice, and spirituality meet.



The Martyrs of Uganda: A Flame Lit in Darkness

Between 1885 and 1887,...

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When people think of successful businesses, they often picture bold marketing campaigns, charismatic CEOs, or cutting-edge products. But behind every brand that thrives is something far less glamorous and infinitely more essential—efficient, intelligent business operations.

Operations are the quiet engine of every enterprise. They don’t demand the spotlight, but they fuel every aspect of a business—from how a product is made and delivered to how customers are served and satisfied. In a world...

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Latest Updates

New book announcement: Names that stay  by Jean Petit Muron  I’m thrilled


I’m thrilled to officially announce my upcoming novel, Names that Stay — a deeply poetic and emotionally charged story about memory, love, and the quiet moments that shape us...

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Blog

Why the world will Never Fully move away from Petroleum by Jean Petit Muron


In the age of climate consciousness and clean energy transitions, it’s easy to assume that petroleum will soon become a relic of the past. Headlines celebrate electric vehicles, solar farms, and carbon-neutral pledges with such enthusiasm that one might believe a complete break from fossil fuels is imminent. But let me offer a grounded perspective: the world will never fully move away from petroleum. It’s not because we lack innovation or commitment—it’s because petroleum is far more deeply...

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Names that stay: A novel that knows your silences Coming 2 July 2025There



Coming 2 July 2025

There are names that we forget with time—blown away like dust on a quiet windowsill.
And then, there are names that stay.

Names That Stay is not just a novel; it is a tribute to memory, to love that lingers long after its first breath, and to the quiet moments that write themselves onto the soul. On 2 July 2025, I invite you to meet the characters who stayed with me long after the pen stopped moving—and perhaps, they'll stay with you too.

This book was born from silences. From...

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Praise

Am yet to read names that stay....am just in love with my expectations about it.
I also love your articles Sir, my first time here am impressed. Waiting patiently

– Nassazi Ritah

Me am in oil and Gas....I I loved your petroleum article, you look younger but with lots of pearls of wisdom. Was searching on Google boom I saw your website 😌🔥 all the way from Bilbao Spain. Will your novel be available on Amazon? I will need to read it

– Phoebe Areola