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Airtel donates money to the Kabaka Foundation

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Caption: L-R Buganda’s sports and recreation minister Mr. Henry Ssekabembe a Buganda representative, Alex Wekoye, Airtel Brand Manager and Mr. Nuhu Kanyike, Airtel Mobile Money Director

Airtel Uganda launched their new partnership with the Kabaka Foundation at AirtelOffices.  Together with the Kabaka Foundation they hope to help and change the lives of Fistula victims in Uganda.

Only 42 percent of births in Uganda are overseen by a medical professional and this has resulted in between 50-100,000 people being affected on a yearly basis in the sun-Saharan region. This disease is becoming a huge epidemic seeing as in Africa and Asia there are more than two million people living with fistula. The highest are here in Uganda affected by Fistula are Masaka, Igandan, Soroti and Kagando. This is plight is one that Airtel has decided to tackle to build a better and healthier Uganda, with the help of Buganda Kingdom.

Speaking at the occasion, Airtel Moneydirector Mr. NuhuKanyike said “It is part of our social responsibility to look into the needs of society and address them as best we can, in whatever way we are able. Today, we are responding to a call by the Kabaka Foundation to donate monies and help change the lives of though battling Fistula in Buganda.”.”

The Kabaka Foundation and Airtel’spartnership is aimed at encouraging Ugandans to meet their responsibilities as good citizens and to be active participants in society, most especially in those activities of a humanitarian and social nature.

Speaking on behalf of the Katikkiro of Buganda Dr. Charles Mayinga, Buganda’s sports and recreation minister Mr. Henry Ssekabembe praised Airtel’s initiative adding: “Our association in this campaign will go a long way in raising the awareness about the fistula suffering in Uganda and it’s the foundations positive consequences on the health and society.”

The campaign was concluded with a presentation of a cheque of one hundred million Ugandan shillings to the foundation which was received by Buganda’s sports and recreation minister Mr. Henry Ssekabembeand concluded with a unique photo opportunity

Uganda on course to open wide an electronic single window for trade

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Government of Uganda is taking the steps necessary to launching a one stop electronic trade clearance system, a computerised scheme that saves time, shoe leather and money.  Through the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives (MTIC), a High Level Task Force (HLTF) has been constituted composed of Ministers, Leaders of key institutions and private sector players involved in the facilitation of trade, to agree on national governance and institutional arrangements for adoption and implementation of the electronic single window system (E-SW) in Uganda and consider the proposed roadmap for its implementation. The private sector fully supports the implementation of the E-SW and recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Government of Uganda through MTIC.

Announcing the composition of the team at a HLTF committee meeting held at the Serena Hotel facilitated by TradeMark East Africa, the Minister of Trade, Industry and Technology Hon.James Mutende said a broad range of stakeholders from government and private sector would be consulted to get the necessary data and information needed to operationalize the system which will make it possible for traders and transporters to submit the data needed to declare goods admissible to the authorities at border control using a single portal. These include the Ministry of East African Affairs (MEACA), The Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development (MoFPED), Ministry of Works and Transport (MoWT), Uganda Investment Authority (UIA), Uganda Revenue Authority (URA), Ministry of Energy (MoE),National Information Technology Authority (NITA), Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS), DHL, PrivateSector Foundation Uganda (PSFU) and airlines among others.

Mutendecontinued “once fully implemented, the E-SW system will link government, clearing agencies and local traders easing/speeding up international trade.  It will decrease the time the process usually takes by 50 per cent and will complement other national and regional trade facilitation initiatives such as Integrated Border Management (IBM) and One-Stop- Border Posts (OSBP) which will soon be coming online”.

Adoption of the E-SW SYSTEM is an integral part of the national and regional strategy of using trade as a tool for the promotion of prosperity. The HLTF committee will play a pivotal oversight role in the implementation of the programme and as TradeMark we will support them along the way to ensure they achieve their objectives” noted Allen Asiimwe the Country Director of TradeMark East Africa.

Commenting on the potential impact that the implementation of the system will have on the private sector, The Public Relations Manager of the Private sector Foundation for Uganda Sarah Nakibuuka  said “this is a welcome initiative which will undoubtedly reduce the cost of doing business through the time saved at border crossings and other customs points. Our members are very much encouraged by this and other efforts Government and its respective agencies have introduced aimed at facilitating the growth of trade. ‘’  

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(Left to Right) Minister in charge of General duties Tarsis Kabwegyere; State minister for Industry and Technology James Mutende; Country Director Trademark East Africa Allen Asiimwe; and Commissioner External Trade- Ministry of Trade Silver Ojakol attending the High Level Task Force(HLTF) meeting on the implementation of the e-Single window System( E-SW SYSTEM ) in Uganda at Kampala Serena Hotel today.

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 Minister in Charge of General duties Tarsis Kabwegyere(left) addressing participants at the High Level Task Force(HLTF) meeting on the implementation of the e-Single window System( E-SW SYSTEM ) in Uganda. Looking on is Minister of State for Industry and Technology James Mutende (middle) and Country Director Trademark East Africa Allen Asiimwe (right). The meeting was held at Kampala Serena Hotel today.

MTN Uganda provides Ush 25 million as part of sponsorship package to Kampala Club Chairman’s Club

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MTN Uganda has continued to support Kampala Clubs’ Chairman’s Cup by putting on the table a cash payment of Ushs 25 million, making it the 12th year that the telecom giant has sponsored the tournament.

The sponsorship that also included the provision of playing kits that comprise of t-shirts, caps and trophies were for the participant teams that competed in 9 sporting disciplines including squash, tennis, darts, chess, table tennis, mweso, scrabble, pool and swimming as they vie for the coveted Chairman’s Cup.

MTN Uganda Chief Marketing Officer Ernst Fonternel said“MTN recognises the role that sports plays in our customers’ lives. It is therefore in our interest to support such platforms that give participants an opportunity to play competitively and to explore their potential. Kampala club is a membership club of more than 600 members who are directly or indirectly our business customers; this is another way for us to engage with them”.

For the last 11 years MTN Uganda has been a partner in sponsoring the Kampala Club including the annual Chairman’s Cup event which kicked off with different categories of sports competition. The tournament run for a week and culminated with a prize giving ceremony at a dinner dance hosted on the club’s premises on Saturday 22nd March, 2014.

“Besides sponsoring the Chairman’s Cup, MTN Uganda has also provided internet connection to the Club and 2 years ago furnished the Club’s Business Centre/Lounge fully provisioned with laptops. Our association with this prestigious club dates way back since 2002 and we will continue to recognise and support Kampala Club,” Fonternel said.

Below is a Table showing the results:

 

 

 

LAWN TENNIS               

 

 

MEN’S SINGLES BELOW 60

RUNNER’S UP

James Tugyende

MEN’S SINGLES BELOW  60

WINNER

Andrew Oryada

MEN’S SINGLES ABOVE 60

RUNNER’S UP

Nathan Tandekwire

MEN’S SINGLES ABOVE 60

WINNER

Jack Rwanyange

LADIES SINGLES

RUNNER’S UP

Harriet Fowler

LADIES SINGLES

WINNER

Faith Chaitezvi

MEN’S DOUBLES

RUNNER’S UP

Evans John/AggreyMwesigwa

MEN’S DOUBLES

WINNER

James Tugyende/James Ahimbisibwe

MIXED DOUBLES

RUNNER’S UP

Faith Chaitezvi/Steven Musisi

MIXED DOUBLES

WINNER

Edith Wamalwa/AggreyMwesigwa

 

 

 

SQUASH

 

 

MEN’S SINGLES

RUNNER’S UP

J B Tamwesigire

MEN’S SINGLES

WINNER

Alex Bangirana

MEN’S SINGLES PLATE

RUNNER’S UP

Robert Isabalija

MEN’S SINGLES PLATE

WINNER

Martin Fowler

LADIES SINGLES

RUNNER’S UP

Kate Kabenge

LADIES SINGLES

WINNER

Edith Wamalwa

MEN’S DOUBLES

RUNNER’S UP

Alex Bangirana/J B Tamwesigire

MEN’S DOUBLES

WINNER

Simon Kajubu/Oscar Semweya

 

 

 

BAD MINTON

 

 

MEN’S SINGLES

RUNNER’S UP

WillamKabindi

MEN’S SINGLES

WINNER

Andrew Oryada

LADIES SINGLES

RUNNER’S UP

Lydia Tusingirwe

LADIES SINGLES

WINNER

Eunice Muhwezi

MIXED DOUBLES

RUNNER’S UP

Samuel Shibu/ Rosette Kebba

MIXED DOUBLES

WINNER

William Kabindi/Jolly

MEN’S DOUBLES

RUNNER’S UP

William Kabindi/Nkutu

MEN’S DOUBLES

WINNER

Andrew Oryada/Shibu

LADIES DOUBLES

RUNNER’S UP

Edith Kagimu /Lydia

LADIES DOUBLES

WINNER

Eunice Muhwezi/Liz

     

DARTS

 

 

MEN’S SINGLES

RUNNER’S UP

Wilber Turyamubona

MEN’S SINGLES

WINNER

Chris Kamukama

LADIES SINGLES

RUNNER’S UP

Lydia Tusingwire

LADIES SINGLES

WINNER

SedraceRwekikiga

MEN’S DOUBLES

RUNNER’S UP

RwekikigaAsiimwe/Tiny

MEN’S DOUBLES

WINNER

Wilber Turyamubona/Chris Kamukama

 

 

 

TABLE TENNIS

 

 

MEN’S SINGLES

RUNNER’S UP

Timothy Kayondo

MEN’S SINGLES

WINNER

Ronald Sebuhinja (MTN)

LADIES SINGLES

RUNNER’S UP

Edith Kagimu

LADIES SINGLES

WINNER

Katy Kabenge

MEN’S DOUBLES

RUNNER’S UP

Masiko/Robert Isabalija

MEN’S DOUBLES

WINNER

KaliisaKatongole/Timothy Kayondo

MIXED DOUBLES

RUNNER’S UP

Kagimu/Aggrey

MIXED DOUBLES

MTN Uganda launches new promotion named “6 to 6” to reward customers

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The spirit of residents in downtown Kampala, dumped by the morning downpour suddenly came to a bright start when MTN CMO Ernst Fonternel and his team showed up early morning to launch a new promotion dubbed 6 to 6 aimed at giving back to consumers.
 
The new promotion which allows consumers to get instant free 2 minutes of airtime between 6am to 6pm MTN to MTN calls. All consumers need to do is dial *188# to join the promotion. The offer applies to all MTN customers including Prepaid, Postpaid and Corporate Prepaid. 
 
The launch which took place at Platinum House overlooking the Old Taxi Park was characterized with the MTN Chief Marketing Officer interacting with the taxi drivers and city residents, giving them free goodies including; airtime, t-shirts, water bottles and phones. Street kids and traders formed a protective ring around the CMO as he moved down into the taxi park giving out the MTN goodies before inviting residents to a cup of coffee with MTN officials.
 
“We are here this morning to show solidarity and MTN’s appreciation of the loyalty of its customers by giving back to you. We are hopeful that this new promotion will enable you achieve your goals in business and other endeavors as you enjoy free 2 minutes every day for 90 days” said Fonternel.
 
This new promotion comes on the heels of a similar promotion dubbed Good Morning Uganda which was launched last year in December which allowed customers enjoy a Free Minute every day to call their loved ones on MTN from 6am to 9am.
 
Fonternel described the promotion as a simple, innovative and value adding offerto MTN customers which is easy to understand and apply. He encouraged customers to register for the promotion to benefit from the Free Minutesto reach out and call their loved ones, friends and family while this promotion lasts. 

MTN Uganda hosts 2nd Annual Women in Business Panel discussion in celebration of Women

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Ugandan women, like their counterparts in the rest of the world are increasingly rising up to beat the odds in the male dominated job and enterprisearena to take their places in history books as achievers in various categories. These womenentrepreneursrepresent the spectrum of micro to high growth business, from supporting life to creating wealth. They include the professional women, hair salon owners, high tech visionaries, policy makers among others, all making critical economic contributions.
 
In recognition of Ugandan Women, MTN on Friday 21st March 2014, held a special Women’s Day Panel discussion under the theme ‘Work life balance- Getting more Women into the real economy’.
 
This year’s panel was moderated by the Managing Director for NTV Uganda, Mrs. Aggie Konde. The panelists includedMs. Judith Namugenyi–MTN General Manager Business Risk Management, Mrs. Josephine Okot,Victoria Seeds Limited Managing Director, Mrs. Julian Omalla, FounderDelight Uganda Limited and Mrs. Ruth Sebatindiira- President Uganda Law Society.
 
Speaking at the event, MTN Uganda’s Senior Manager of Enterprise, Ms. Hazel Twesigye, said since its inception in 1998 MTN Uganda created a stable platform for business to prosper and have created a diversified employee and partner base in Uganda which represents many women previously excluded from the real economy. MTN’s services have changed the way businesses run and among the key beneficiaries are women who have broken all barriers and ceased the opportunity to rise and shine in business and the corporate world.
 
“MTN Uganda acknowledges the importance of Ugandan women in both the social and economic development of the country. This year, as the rest of the world celebrated the annual International Women’s Day, we thought it best to again give Ugandan women entrepreneurs the opportunity to network and dialogue. We invited business and corporate women from different spheres to engage in a panel discussion and in so doing to act as motivation.” saidTwesigye.
 
Through its leadership position, MTN Uganda employs and supports in excess of 500,000 people both directly and indirectly and a large number of these individualsare women that partner with MTN through its Distribution Network, Mobile Money Service and MTN Business partnerships.
 
MTN Uganda’s CEO, Mr.Mazen Mrouéemphasized the role played by Small and Medium Enterprises(SMEs) adding thatthe latest statistics show that SMEs have increasingly become one of the Uganda’s leading drivers of the economic growth with over 60% of the countries revenue being generated by this important group; this means that SMEs are a formidable catalyst for development.
 
At the end of the night, MTN’s “Women In Business Awards”highlighted and honoredUganda women leaders who are making a difference through innovation and inspiration in their respective industry sectors. This innovation and inspiration also stretches to the corridors of government and public sector excellence.
 
“As we celebrate these special Ugandan women, our hope is that many other Ugandan woman will be inspired to achieve greatness with the knowledge that greatness can be achieved no matter the circumstances.” said Mroué.
 
The panel of judges was made up of some distinguished members of the business community and key stakeholders who included Mr. Charles Mbire, Chairman MTN Uganda, Dr. Maggie Kigozi, Memberof the Board of Directors Crown Beverages Limited, Dr. GudulaBasaza, Chairperson Uganda Women Entrepreneurs Limited (UWEAL), Mr. Amos Wekesa, Founder and Managing Director Great Lakes Safaris and Mrs. Josephine KabagaMagulu, Head Private BankingStanbic Bank.
 
The Award categories and the winners were:
o CEO of the Year
Jennifer Mwijukye- Unifreight Uganda
o Business Woman of the Year
Josephine Okot- Victoria Seeds
o Science and Technology Award of the Year
Dr. Elizabeth ZikusokaKalema- Wildlife Conservationist
o Public Sector Excellence Award of the Year
Rebecca Kadaga- Speaker Parliament of Uganda
o Young Entrepreneur of the Year
Christine Amperie- MafutaGo App Developer
o Lifetime Achievement Award
Angelina Wapakhabulo
The event was also graced by the Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development, Hon. Maria Karooro Okurut who thanked MTN Uganda for its consistent support of development initiatives and rallying behind women.
 

Air Uganda shows the true Ugandan spirit towards MH370

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It has been over a week now and the whole world still remains intrigued with the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Amidst the suspense clouding the unfolding events, our own Air Uganda, came out and demonstrated the true Ugandan spirit of oneness and brotherhood. Late last week, Air Uganda commissioned an advert with the main dailies as a small gesture from one airline to another and it simply read ‘Malaysia airline flight MH370 our prayers are with you.’ This campaign was also given an online   presence on their website, Facebook and Twitter pages to encourage more people to continue to pray for the missing flight.

In this cutthroat business world, where every brand is dangerously fighting for market share, Air Uganda stood out of the crowd with this gesture of compassion towards a fellow airline. They have proved that they are beyond just a business, but that they actually stand for the same values and principles of the Ugandan people. In the eyes and hearts of many, they have respectfully earned the name on their airline emblem. They have captured and demonstrated the true spirit of every single Ugandan.

In reflection of their chosen words, let us all keep Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in our thoughts and prayers.