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Airtel Top Officials Dance to Grace Nakimera’s Hits

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It was thriving and an amazing party, one of its kind that I am convinced many Airtel staff will keep in memory.

At a mega Christmas party organized at one classy hangout in Kampala, Airtel Uganda brought together all their employees to  meet , greet, have fun, interact and be entertained as they say Merry Christmas and Happy New to Team-mates in Style.

Grace Nakimera put up a standing, crowd engaging performance at the party that majority of Airtel’s employees and management had to get to the dancing floor and shake their bodies to hits such as Mpola Mpola, Nkwagala Kufa, Anfukula and Sexy among others. Later, Bobi Wine also performed at the event.

Airtel party was colorful with majority of the attending Staff in high spirits.

#Merry Christmas

MTN and DSTV Reward Subscribers

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MTN Customers will between now (December 2012) and 28th February, 2013 gets a 10 per cent discount whenever they pay their DStv monthly subscription using MTN Mobile Money.

This comes after the two companies; MTN Uganda and Multichoice (DStv) partnered to reward their loyal customers and welcome new subscribers during this festive season.

“This new promotion further shows MTN’s commitment to giving back to its customers particularly now as we all get geared up for the festive season. At MTN Uganda we continue to look at ways to give back to our customers with relevant offers,” said Ernst Fonternel, the MTN Uganda chief marketing officer while launching the promotion mid this week.

Mr. Albert Nga, the marketing manager of MultiChoice Uganda said: “With MTN having the biggest mobile money platform in the country this partnership was crucial to us to ensure we bring convenience to our customers. Our objective is to reward subscribers who have embraced innovative methods of payment and ensure the benefits are obvious to our customers to employ when they pay their DStv and GOtv subscription.

The discount is offset from your DStv account when paying for your subscription, by or before the next due date.

To use this service, you need to be a registered MTN Mobile Money customer with sufficient money on your MTN Mobile Money account.

Grand prizes to be won include free DStv decoders and monthly subscription fees among other exciting prizes.

This promotion will run for 3 months from 13th December 2012 to 28th February 2013.

 

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MultiChoice Uganda was the first corporate ‘Pay Bill’ partner on MTN Mobile Money since 2010. The partnership enables MultiChoice/DStv subscribers in Uganda who are registered on MTN mobile money to pay their TV bills using mobile money.

With over 60% of MultiChoice subscribers also being MTN customers and 30% of MultiChoice subscribers making their DStv bill payment using Mobile Money, this promotion will benefit both DSTV and MTN subscribers.

MTN is the biggest mobile money service provider in Uganda with over 3.5 million registered and active users of this money transfer service.

Early this year, MTN mobile money became international following a partnership with Western Union. Under the partnership, MTN mobile money customers can receive money sent from any part of the world through western union.  

 

MTN Uganda to Offer 4G Technology This Year

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MTN Uganda has started rolling out Long Term Evolution (LTE) network in Uganda. On completion, MTN Uganda will become the first National Telephone(Mobile Cellular) Operator with National coverage to offer this Technology in Uganda.

Popularly known as 4G, LTE is a ‘standard for wireless communication of high-speed data for mobile phones and data terminals’. A 4G system provides mobile ultra-broadband internet access.

MTN Uganda has announced the Network Infrastructure upgrade plan to provide its customers with world class data access and speed of up to 100Mbps. With the upgraded data speed, an MTN data customer will enjoy faster access to Internet and superior quality live streaming and video chatting to mention a few.

As good news to the largest mobile subscriber base in Uganda, MTN will over the next few months roll out the 4G network leading the way by introducing the latest Technologies to Ugandans.

Over the last two years, MTN Uganda has made major investments in the Uganda. MTN Uganda launched the first mobile money service in Uganda with tremendous success, introduced 3G+, expanded its distribution foot print, and greatly enhanced the core, radio capacity and infrastructure technology. Furthermore, it extended its fibre network by laying optical fibre and built regional switching centres in the North, East, West and Central regions.

In 2013 alone, MTN Uganda plans to invest USD 70 million added to another USD 80 million spent in 2012. This investment has been mainly in expanding the network infrastructure to support the mobile subscribers growth as well as rollout new innovative products and digital solutions.

 “MTN remains committed to development of the ICT sector and the Ugandan economy. LTE becomes the new standard determining the level of Technology development and offering substantially faster data speed than other technologies” said Mazen Mroué, MTN Uganda Chief Executive Officer.

The rise of MTN 3G+ has given more than one million Ugandans internet access for the first time with widest network coverage, wide range of devices and affordable tariffs.

The World Bank estimates that in Africa a 10 percent rise in broadband penetration is linked to a 1.3 percent increase in economic growth.

In terms of Network Infrastructure, MTN Uganda has deployed close to 2,800km of fibre backbones achieved with multiple layers and rings to protect customer experience across all national regions and provide dedicated business solutions to SMEs and Corporate Enterprises.

MTN Uganda has over the last 6 months rolled out 81 new Base Transmission Sites to new coverage areas while commissioning another batch of capacity sites to enhance the quality of network services. MTN has a total of 1100 sites at the end of 2012.

“The continuous CAPEX investment by MTN is aimed at providing our customers with the best possible user experience across the country. We would like to ensure consistently reliable network quality for all existing customers and also to enable many more new subscribers to enjoy the Mobile Technology.” said Rami Farah, MTN Uganda Chief Technical Officer.

Over the past couple of years MTN has also made backhaul links expansion and enhancements to the Mombasa submarine cables (EASSY and TEAMS). This has enabled connectivity with the rest of the world while providing better connectivity and high level redundancy for voice and data services.

Other Telecoms and ISPs

Smile Telecom last year tested 4G Technlogies. Other ISPs are also in proccess of delivering 4G technologies. 

RVR Starts rehabilitation of Tororo-Pakwach Railway line

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3rd December, 2012

Press Release 

RVR the concessionaire for the Uganda-Kenya Railway has released plans to rehabilitate the Tororo Pakwach line. The Northern line which has been out of operation for the last 18years due to insecurity and vandalism runs between.  Tororo – Mbale – Kumi – Soroti – Lira – Gulu – Packwach, a distance about 500km.

Announcing the development in a press release today the General Manager of RVR Uganda Mr. Mark Rumanyika said “the Northern line is a very important part of our concession and will play an increasingly strategic role in our business development going forward. Landlocked Southern Sudan has recently become independent, commercially viable Hydro Carbons have been discovered in the Albertine Graben and peace has returned to the North meaning that the potential for business growth is virtually unlimited”.

He continued, “The work on the Northern line which will cost almost 2 million dollars commenced on the 19th November 2012 and will use a three- phased approach. The first phase which includes clearing of bushes, weeding, and removal of anthills will be undertaken by Kato contractors, a Ugandan Engineering company. Kato contractors will employ local communities to do the work.  The second phase will involve restoration of washed out areas due to flooding especially in Soroti and installation of new culverts where required. The final phase will involve replacement of vandalized locations.” A total of 10% of the line needs to be restored.

“The contractor has hit the ground running and we are confident they will start registering significant progress. RVR is working very close to the Government to ensure the project is a success because we both understand the stakes involved and potential impact this project can have on the Northern region, to the country and the East African community as a whole. Opening up the central economies to the rest of the world is one of the most important aspects of the East African integration project EAC and we fully intend to play our part in accelerating this process” Rumanyika said.

Talking about the scale of the project and expected timelines, the MD of Kato Engineering noted that “rehabilitation of the Northern line will be a challenging project given the length of the line and the amount of time it has been non- operational, we are however confident of beating the nine month contractual deadline of the 25th of August 2013”.

Rehabilitation of the Northern Railway line in Uganda is one of the major transformation projects aimed at improving the business RVR has undertaken in the last year, others include; repair and replacement of nine major culverts between Busembatia & Jinja in Uganda, overhaul of 365 wagons in a KFW funded project, overhaul of 8 locomotives, the replacement of 70km of railway line between Mombasa & Nairobi, the Automatic Train warranty project as other business process improvement projects that RVR rolled out this year.

About RVR

Rift Valley Railways (RVR) is the Kenya-Uganda concessionaire operating freight and passenger rail services in Kenya and Uganda on an exclusive basis. The company was founded in 2006 and has been granted a 25 year mandate to operate railway services on 2,000 kilometers of track linking the Indian Ocean port of Mombasa in Kenya with the interiors of both Kenya and Uganda, including Kampala.

RVR is owned by the following shareholders: Citadel Capital, through its subsidiary Ambiance Ventures 51%; TransCentury, through its subsidiary Safari Rail Limited 34% and Bomi Holdings 15%.

MTN Rewards SME Trainees

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Press Release

Kampala, Uganda – 6th December, 2012

MTN Uganda partnered with KPMG, for the second time in October 2011 to sponsor this 12 months professional training. The training was aimed at providing Financial Literacy for the selected Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and is strategically aimed at improving and therefore growing the economy of our country and was completed in October 2012.

The 100 selected SMEs completed the training and were awarded certificates at a special MTN Business Gala dinner held in their honour and presided over by the Minister of Finance- Honourable Maria Kiwanuka.

Over the years there has been a phenomenal growth particularly in the SME market and this has formed the backbone of Uganda’s economic growth. It is with this in mind that MTN has chosen to consistently support this section of the economy.

The training that was carried out by a specialized team of consultants from MTN’s partners KPMG was well suited for the participants. It covered a number of topics ranging from creating and preserving wealth, book keeping and personnel management through business planning and strategy development.

MTN Chief Executive Officer, Mazen Mroué said the training is strategically aimed at building new human resources capacity and therefore supporting the overall growth of the  economy. MTN is the Number 1 Mobile Telecommunication company in the country, has led the way in defining the business landscape with innovative initiatives working cooperatively with the Ugandan government to continue to transform Uganda for the better.

“The state of Uganda’s economy is such that SMEs have increasingly become one of the economy’s leading drivers of this country’s revenue with over 60% of revenue being generated by medium sized companies. MTN Uganda recognizes the opportunity to support these companies in their efforts to not only better their lives but also to promote the economic growth of our country,” he said.

The youth of Uganda are innovative and creative however the greatest hindrance to economic and industrial development is financial restrictions.

Lack of adequate finances isn’t alone in holding back the economic development of our country. The lack of adequate and professional training for individuals who are earnestly interested in improved economic standing is majorly affecting our business-minded and oriented citizens.

MTN Uganda, Finance Minister Maria Kiwanuka, SME Trainees Gala

With one year to receive training and then implement the contents of the business training, MTN together with KPMG monitors the performance of the participating companies and at the end of one year, rewards these companies accordingly.

Unfortunately, over 70% of Medium and Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) always wind up businesses before celebrating their first year in operation due to lack of proper business practices.

Mroué said MTN is proud to bring this once in a lifetime opportunity to the selected applicants of this program at absolutely no cost.

 “This one-year programme has enabled business owners to benefit from specialized training in business management and business growth – ranging from creating and preserving wealth, book keeping, personnel management, through business planning and strategy development, provided by a specialized team of consultants from our partners KPMG. We are confident that this program is a huge contribution to the SME sector in Uganda,” Mroué added.

Speaking at the event, KPMG Advisory Partner, Edgar Isingoma said, ‘Part of the criteria for the selection of SMEs for this program is that the SMEs must have been in operation for at least three years, with turnover ranging between UGX.200 million and UGX.5billion.’

“We set this benchmark during the planning stage of this project after a review of the SME segment in Uganda and across similar economies in Africa. We are confident that this benchmark is realistic for an economy the size of Uganda and are looking forward to contributing to the formalization of this sector as well as creating an enabling environment for the entrepreneurship culture to prosper. We are confident the business owners who qualify for this program will benefit from a wide range of specialized training from KPMG and business success testimonies from MTN,” Isingoma concluded.

The project involved training of  the successful SME applicants free of charge both on site (at their business premises) and off site at arranged sessions in different aspects relevant to business growth and development as informed by the training needs analysis of their businesses, and were conducted in phases.

Recently MTN Uganda launched a new state of art Data and Switching Centre at Mutundwe as well as its new MTN Business Unit. This further confirms MTN’s commitment to focus on the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and the Corporate/Business section of our customer base by ensuring that, through innovation, we are able to provide a wide range of customized products and services to satisfy their needs.