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KaCyber Launches Uganda’s First Contactless Transport Card

The Ugandan commuter can now replace cash payments in commuter buses with a simple Tap and Go card; a smarter, more convenient and certainly more future-leaning way to pay transport fare in and around the city and eventually the country.

Launched at this year’s National Science Week, the KaCyber Go Card, Uganda’s first contactless transport card is an initiative of KaCyber Technologies, a transportation technology company, in partnership with Kiira Motors Corporation with facilitation from the Government of Uganda.

The Transport card was launched at the closing ceremony of the just concluded National Science Week 2023 by the Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. Robinah Nabbanja. In her remarks, the Prime Minister, who had made the specific request to KaCyber Technologies one year earlier at the same event to build a cashless payment system for public transport, “similar to the one in London”, was elated to see “science at work”. 

Piloted and tested on the Kiira Motors’ Kayoola EVS buses, which were also a crowd pleaser during the event, the card works in tandem with a ticketing validation machine that is installed inside the bus at both entrances/exits. To pay the bus fare, or transport, as we call it, one simply places their card within proximity of the machine and the amount for the journey is automatically deducted. The amount deducted as well as the balance on the card is displayed on the screen during every transaction so that the passenger knows exactly how much they’ve been charged.

To pay their transport fare, one can load as much or as little money as they wish on their KaCyber Go card using mobile money or from their bank account.

Card users can manage their accounts online via kacyber.com or on the KaCyber Go App, allowing them to monitor transactions, check balances, and view journey histories.

In case of loss or damage, users can easily obtain a replacement card, often with the same balance and travel history as the original card.

Commuters will find using the card simple and painless because it is designed with an inbuilt chip, that is no less remarkable than that used in the UK Oyster or US Metro Cards and is enabled by internationally recognized ISO I4443 Type A Near Field Communication technology (NFCA) which means the user doesn’t need have to tap their card directly on to the ticketing validating machines but can pay by simply placing the card the machine’s proximity to enable the transaction.

With great technology and digitalization, however, comes consumer anxiety but KaCyber has also built into the cards multiple security layers to ensure the card’s integrity and user privacy and employs fraud detection algorithms to identify and flag suspicious transactions, protecting users from fraudulent activities.

 This smart, digital, and contactless payment technology solution changes the game for commuters and bus operators and updates and breathes new life into Uganda’s transport industry in a way that is long overdue.

 For the commuter, the prepaid card allows for planning and tracking of transport expenses and eliminates the often-irritating scuffles for ‘change/balance’ with conductors during rush hours where one has neither the time nor the patience for it.

Innocent Orikiiriza, the Founder and CEO of KaCyber Technologies, believes that this is yet another giant leap towards digitization and overall modernization of Uganda’s transport sector and definitely an advancement that will ease public transportation for commuters and operators alike.

For the operators, this digital payment solution promises to dramatically increase the efficiency of revenue tracking, minimizing the income leakages that come with entrusting collections solely to conductors. It also eliminates human error and theft and will thus guarantee increased profitability.

The immediate rollout of the KaCyber Go Card will be on Kiira Motors’ first 20 Electric Kayoola Buses slated to operate in Kampala and Jinja. It is expected that usage will then eventually extend to commuter trains, government ferries, inter-city buses and even taxis.

This digitized ticketing and payment solution mounted on the eco-friendly Kayoola EVS electric buses that are the first of their kind to be produced in Uganda and Africa aren’t just a coincidental combined achievement for Uganda but a deliberate part of the government’s initiative towards modernization as outlined in Digitalization Transformation RoadMap and Transport Masterplan.

KaCyber’s contactless Card Payment Technology has been developed following the receipt of an innovation grant of UGX 433,000,000 (Four hundred and thirty-three million Uganda Shillings only) from the Science, Technology and Innovation Secretariat – Office of the President as part of FY 22/23’s National Research and Innovation Call geared at supporting Innovation for Fast Tracking Value Addition and Industrialization.

The Ugandan government’s ultimate goal with this national transport master plan, as the Minister of Works and Transport, Gen. Edward Katumba Wamala says, is to foster economic growth and enhance the living conditions of citizens.

The Kiira Motors Corporation Partnership with KaCyber Technologies is a step forward in setting Uganda’s cities on the path to becoming one of the Cities of the Future that National Geographic envisions to be actualized by 2050 but more importantly an important action point towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

About KaCyber Technologies

KaCyber Technologies is a Ugandan mobility technology company that is building robust digital ticketing and payment systems to empower public transport operators and consequently eliminate friction from commuting on public transport vessels including buses, trains, and ferries.

KaCyber has successfully processed over 11 million travel tickets, both on roads and railways, with a total worth of $54 million since its inception.

PSFU, Mastercard Foundation support creation of over 5,000 dignified jobs with Newman Foods Limited

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Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU) and the Mastercard Foundation have facilitated the creation of over 5,000 dignified jobs for Uganda’s youth through Newman Foods Limited.

Speaking during a tour of the facility in Konge Central, Nakawuka, Nasser Segujja, founder and CEO at Newman Foods said the support from PSFU helped the company to gain immense trust within the market.

“The moment PSFU and Mastercard came on board, we earned a lot of trust in the market. PSFU has organized us and built our capacity. Now, many companies are approaching us for business,” he said.

Newman Foods Limited’s story began in 2013 from a rented house in Makindye, a Kampala suburb. It primarily focused on exporting fresh foods and vegetables to various European countries, including the United Kingdom, Germany, and Switzerland. Their export portfolio included a diverse range of products, such as green peppers, garden eggs, matooke, sweet potatoes, and sugar.

During their export operations, a critical realisation dawned upon the team. They observed that local farmers were incurring huge losses, particularly with chili production.

Recognising an opportunity and a pressing need, they decided to pivot their business by adding value to chili and hot peppers.

“Our association thought we were suitable to take up the opportunity with PSFU. We shared our dream and story and they gave us a chance. They loved the speed at which we had grown without any financing or loans from the banks,” he said.

Brenda Ankunda, an Investment specialist focusing on Crops at PSFU, praised Newman Foods Limited’s determination.  She said while they initially operated in a limited space, the team demonstrated potential to grow the business.

She said the partnership between PSFU and Newman Foods Limited was forged in 2021, with a specific goal in mind, to employ 5,220 young individuals in the hot culture value chain. At the time, the company employed a modest workforce of approximately 70 people, far from its ambitious target.

“In just one year, they had reached the target and surpassed it by more than 200 young people being employed. They have managed to expand their market share from 30% to 35% and grow the market locally, regionally and internationally,” she said.

Damali Ssali, the Chief Programs and Projects Officer at PSFU said the support has helped the company improve its production as well as expand job opportunities for the youth.

“The Lead Firm Structure program supports businesses that are already established. For Newman, we built the capacity of its outgrowers. They needed people to grow the chili, and Irish potatoes so that they can be able to manufacture their products,” she said.

The Lead Firm Structure Project’s ultimate goal is to create dignified and fulfilling work for young women and men. Since its launch in 2019, the LFS project has so far mobilized 137,077 Ugandan Youth and managed to transit over 100,000 Youth into meaningful and dignified work, whilst targeting to create at least 300,000 jobs by 2025.

Here are the Nominees for the 12th Prestigious HiPipo Music Awards: Cast Your Votes Now!

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The HiPipo Music Awards (HMA) is proud to stride into its illustrious twelfth year and is excited to present the official 2023 nominations. The grand awards night is set to take place on Friday, 17th November, at the luxurious Kampala Serena Hotel.

Having established itself as a beacon of musical excellence in Africa, the HiPipo Music Awards has been at the forefront of celebrating and promoting the continent’s most exceptional talents. Over the years, it has been instrumental in uplifting and giving due recognition to countless artists.

This year, HiPipo has unveiled thirteen diverse categories that spotlight a vast expanse of talents. These span the dynamic Ugandan musical landscape, reach out to the broader East African horizons, and encompass the vibrant African continent.

Innocent Kawooya, CEO of HiPipo, expressed his enthusiasm; “The unveiling of the 2023 HMA nominations is a testament to the richness of African music. We are now calling upon all music enthusiasts to cast their votes for their favourite acts and artists. This is a celebration of the soundtracks of our lives from October 5th, 2022, to October 5th, 2023.”

Adding to this, he mentioned; “Our past ceremonies have showcased stellar performances, and this year promises even more dazzle. Stay tuned for the list of performers. But, for now, let’s ensure our favourite artists get the spotlight they deserve by voting for them.”

Voting is open until 6:00 PM on November 17th. Once the voting period concludes, the stage will be set for hours of anticipation, leading up to the grand announcement of the winners on the same night.

As the 2023 HiPipo Music Awards voting phase kickstarts, we are brimming with excitement. Alongside the global music community, we fervently await a night that promises to honour the best in African music.

Join us in this celebration! Cast your votes today at www.hma.HiPipo.com.

Categories Open for Public Nominations:

Africa

Africa Best ACT

  1. Ayra Starr – Sability
  2. Bien x DJ Edu – Too Easy
  3. Burna Boy – Rollercoaster (feat. J Balvin)
  4. Davido – UNAVAILABLE Ft. Musa Keys
  5. Diamond Platnumz – Yatapita
  6. Fik Fameica Ft. Cassper Nyovest, Khaligraph Jones & Navio – Mafia Remix
  7. Joshua Baraka – NANA Remix (Feat. Joeboy, King Promise & BIEN)
  8. Jux Ft. Diamond Platnumz – Enjoy
  9. Kizz Daniel, Empire – Cough
  10. Rexxie, Naira Marley & Skiibii – Abracadabra (Remix Ft. Wizkid)
  11. Ruger – Asiwaju
  12. Spyro Ft. Tiwa Savage – Who is your Guy? Remix
  13. Victony & Tempoe – Soweto

Africa Best Video

  1. Afande Miah & Afande OJ – Mambo Bado
  2. Asake – Organise
  3. A’shaan – Problem
  4. Burna Boy – Big 7
  5. Diamond Platnumz Ft. Koffi Olomide – Achii
  6. Kcee – Ojapiano
  7. Kizz Daniel, Empire – Cough
  8. Kuami Eugene, Rotimi – Cryptocurrency
  9. Mbosso – Huyu Hapa
  10. Patoranking – ABOBI
  11. TOOFAN – C’EST PAS NORMAL
  12. Wendy Shay – Habibi
  13. Zuchu Ft Innoss’B – Nani Remix

Africa Number One

  1. Asake
  2. Ayra Starr
  3. Burna Boy
  4. Davido
  5. Diamond Platnumz
  6. Fireboy
  7. Kizz Daniel
  8. Rema
  9. Sheebah
  10. Tiwa Savage

East Africa

East Africa Super Hit

  1. Bien – Inauma
  2. Billnass Ft Jay Melody – Puuh
  3. Deejay Pius – BONANE Ft Alyn Sano & Bushali Visualiser
  4. Diamond Platnumz – Yatapita
  5. Element EleéeH – FOU DE TOi Feat Ross Kana & Bruce Melodie
  6. Fik Fameica Ft. Cassper Nyovest, Khaligraph Jones & Navio – Mafia Remix
  7. Harmonize – Single Again
  8. Joshua Baraka – NANA Remix (Feat. Joeboy, King Promise & BIEN)
  9. Jux Ft. Diamond Platnumz – Enjoy
  10. Khaligraph Jones – Minimal Pressure
  11. Natacha – LAMGAMBO
  12. Sheebah – Yolo
  13. Wakadinali – Sikutambui

East Africa Super Video

  1. Afande Miah & Afande OJ – Mambo Bado
  2. A’shaan – Problem
  3. Bien x DJ Edu – Too Easy
  4. Diamond Platnumz Ft. Koffi Olomide – Achii
  5. Eddy Kenzo Ft. Morgan Heritage – Long to be home
  6. Element Eleeeh Ft. Ross kana & Bruce Melodie – Fou De Toi
  7. Harmonize – Single Again
  8. Mbosso – Huyu Hapa
  9. Nyashinski – Good to me
  10. Sheebah – Kika Buka
  11. Zuchu Ft. Innoss’B – Nani

Uganda

Best Regional Song

  1. A’shaan – Problem
  2. Benon Enze – Arua City Ft. Endy Joe
  3. Emily Kikazi X Rab J Ekyafaayo – Sharamu (Decide)
  4. Josh Rash – Onyamai
  5. Karah Gloria – E social Media
  6. Okeng Born Town – My Charana
  7. Omutume Planet – Chai Wenjaye
  8. Planet Aaron – Ekisambi Kya Abwooli
  9. Profesa Maros – Gala Eye
  10. Ray G X Ziza Bafana My Boo
  11. Shanandi – Maama Uganda
  12. Tinah Baiby – Tikaaloba
  13. Titus Vybes Ft. Eddy Kenzo – Sisikem

Breakthrough Artist

  1. Acidic Vokoz
  2. Alien skin
  3. Ava Peace
  4. Joshua Baraka
  5. Jowy Landa
  6. Kin Bella
  7. Ugaboys
  8. Victor Ruz
  9. Vivian Mimi
  10. Omugagga Ssende & Sharif Lukenge
  11. BentiBoys Africa

Most Viral Song 

  1. Alien Skin – Party
  2. Alien Skin – Sitya Danger
  3. B2C – Obulungi Bunuma
  4. Crysto Panda – Empele
  5. Gravity Omutujju – Kwepicha
  6. Hatim and Dokey – Did I Die
  7. Mudra D Viral – Balo Balo
  8. Omutume Planet – Chai Wenjaye

Song of the Year

  1. Alien Skin – Party
  2. B2C – Obulungi Bunuma
  3. David Lutalo – Nalongo
  4. Spice Diana – Siri Regular
  5. Joshua Baraka – Nana
  6. Karole Kasiita Ft. Vinka and Winnie Nwagi – Chekecha RMX
  7. Rema Namakula – Ampisaawo
  8. Sheebah – Kika Buka
  9. Vinka – Bailando

Video of the Year

  1. Afande Miah & Afande OJ – Mambo Bado
  2. A’shaan – Problem
  3. Azawi – Omwenge
  4. B2C – Kitooke Kyagonja
  5. David Lutalo – Nalongo
  6. Eddy Kenzo & Morgan Heritage – Long to be Home
  7. Mudra D Viral – Balo Balo
  8. Rema Namakula – Ampisaawo
  9. Sheebah – Kika Buka
  10. Victor Kamenyo Ft. Pipo – Money Bags

Best Male Artist

  1. Alien Skin
  2. B2C
  3. David Lutalo
  4. Eddy Kenzo
  5. Fik Fameica
  6. Joshua Baraka

Best Female Artist

  1. Karole Kasita
  2. Kataleya and Kandle
  3. Sheebah
  4. Spice Diana
  5. Vinka
  6. Winnie Nwagi

Artist of the Year

  1. Alien Skin
  2. David Lutalo
  3. Eddy Kenzo
  4. Fik Fameica
  5. Sheebah
  6. Vinka

Join us in this celebration! Cast your votes today at www.hma.HiPipo.com.

Celebrating a Decade of Digital Excellence: Here are the 2023 Digital Impact Awards Africa nominees

HiPipo takes this apt opportunity to unveil the 2023 Digital Impact Awards Africa nominees. The release of the nominations follows the completion of both the entries’ submission and verification processes that have been ongoing since mid-July.

The shortlisted nominees come from hundreds of entries done through the nomination portal and direct digital submissions by potential contenders and their supporters.

The unveiling of the nominees effectively kicks off the voting process that will go on until Friday 17th November. While all nominees are winners, the overall winner per category will be determined by a combined public-jury vote.

Celebrating a decade of digital transformation, the 10th edition of the Digital Impact Awards Africa is slated for 17th November 2023 at Kampala Serena Hotel as part of the annual Digital and Financial Inclusion Summit.

Digital Impact Awards Africa is a platform that promotes Digital Inclusion, Financial Inclusion, and Cyber Security. The Awards recognize and celebrate stakeholders who are spearheading the use of digital mediums to serve communities. They further celebrate digital excellence across the continent; big or small, local or international.

On the other hand, the Digital and Financial Inclusion Summit explores strategic trends and technologies that are shaping the future of Digital, ICTs, and Business. Special attention is paid to the safety of customers’ funds and the security of platforms in the Digital Financial Services ecosystem.

The 2023 summit will bring together hundreds of delegates including C-Level executives who are spearheading the scaling, adoption, and usage of digital and financial services across Africa, policymakers, young entrepreneurs, and innovators in the Digital and Financial Inclusion ecosystem. The summit will shine a spotlight on how businesses have recovered from the disruptive impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and Cyber Security threats among other key topics.

It will have over 50 speakers from government, multinationals, large enterprises, small and mid-sized enterprises, and start-ups. Additionally, the summit will offer a platform for informal businesses (like market vendors, smallholder farmers, sole proprietors, public transporters, e-commerce delivery agents, etc.)  

Both the Digital Impact Awards Africa and Digital and Financial Inclusion Summit are organized by HiPipo in partnership with Level One Project, Mojaloop Foundation, INFITX, Cyberplc Academy, Ideation Corner, and Crosslake Technologies and generously supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

Here is the Full List of #DIAA2023 Nominations:

Community Digital Empowerment Excellence.

  1. Church Offertory and Tithe Collection by EzeeMoney
  2. Digital Messaging Platform for Catholic Dioceses by Cente Tech
  3. MTN ACE-Tech
  4. Oracle Academy
  5. Tawaza Digital Varieties

Financial Inclusion Excellence.

  1. Hospital Sente by Airtel Money, Prudential Uganda and Turaco
  2. Kawu Smart Card by Kawu Uganda
  3. MaMa’s Account by clinicPesa
  4. MSacco by FutureLink Technologies
  5. Questbanker by Quest Digital Finance  

Digital Banking Excellence.

  1. ABSA Bank
  2. Centenary Bank
  3. DFCU Bank
  4. Stanbic Bank
  5. Standard Chartered Bank

Banking Innovation Excellence.

  1. Cente On The Go Account by Centenary Bank
  2. FlexiPay by Stanbic Bank
  3. Mobile Banking Solution – ELMA by Craft Silicon
  4. SC Shilingi Funds by Standard Chartered Bank
  5. WENDI Digital Wallet by Post Bank

Community/MFI Banking Innovation Excellence.

  1. Centenary Bank
  2. Future Link Technologies
  3. Letshego
  4. Post Bank Limited
  5. Pride Microfinance Limited

FinTech Innovation Excellence.

  1. Hamwe Pay by Hamwe East Africa
  2. Micro Merchant by Airtel Money.
  3. MTN MoMo Open APIs
  4. SafeCar by SafeBoda
  5. SchoolPay by Service Cops
  6. Xente Visa Card

Financial Services Digital Excellence.

  1. Airtel Money
  2. MFS Africa
  3. MTN MoMo
  4. Stanbic Bank 
  5. Standard Chartered

Consumer Goods Digital Excellence.

  1. Café Javas
  2. Hariss International
  3. Jude Color Solutions
  4. Jumia Uganda  
  5. Movit
  6. StarTimes Uganda

Utilities and Government Services Digital Excellence.

  1. NSSF
  2. NWSC
  3. Umeme
  4. URA
  5. URSB

Technology Services Digital Excellence.

  1. Airtel
  2. Cente Tech
  3. Comviva
  4. Ericsson
  5. Huawei
  6. MTN

Digital Campaign Excellence.

  1. #KikoleForLess with FlexiPay 
  2. #NoTuteeseOffline by SafeBoda
  3. Beera Smart by Airtel Uganda
  4. Beera Steady – Be Better by Next Media and Partners
  5. Together We are Unstoppable by MTN Uganda

CEO of the Year.

  1. Anne Juuko – Stanbic Bank
  2. Dhimant Shah – Craft Silicon
  3. Fabian Kasi – Centenary Bank
  4. Japhet Aritho – Airtel Mobile Commerce Uganda Limited (AMCUL)
  5. Richard Yego – MTN MoMo
  6. Sanjay Rughani – Standard Chartered Bank

Digital Brand of the Year.

  1. Airtel
  2. Centenary Group
  3. MTN Uganda
  4. MultiChoice Uganda
  5. Stanbic Bank
  6. Standard Chartered Bank

Digital Brand of the Decade – 2013 to 2023.

  1. Airtel
  2. Centenary Group
  3. Jumia
  4. MTN Uganda
  5. MultiChoice Uganda
  6. NWSC
  7. SafeBoda
  8. Stanbic Bank
  9. Standard Chartered Bank

Visit www.digital-impact-awards.com to cast your vote, today. 

PSFU urges stakeholders to tap into Investment opportunities in Refugee Settlements

A study that evaluates Private Sector Investment and Youth Work Opportunities in refugee settlements and host communities was yesterday released. The study’s findings suggest significant potential for private sector investment in persons of concern and host communities.

According to the report, opportunities exist in sectors such as agriculture, wholesale trade, tourism, hospitality, financial services, energy and lighting, and vocational skills training. As such, investing in these sectors would create revenue and employment opportunities for refugees and host communities.

The agriculture sector provides various opportunities, both upstream and downstream, in agribusiness. These include services related to post-harvest storage, grain processing, fish farming, poultry production, vegetable and fruit production, agricultural inputs, and fertilizer supply.

In the wholesale trade sector, there is an opportunity to establish supply and distribution channels for affordable consumer goods. The financial service sector offers prospects in agent banking, mobile banking, and asset financing.

This latest study was commissioned by the Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU), in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation.  During the report launch held at the Kampala Serena Hotel, Ms. Sarah Kagingo, the Vice Chairperson at PSFU, said that the study was conducted in refugee settlement areas including Bidibidi, Nakivale, and Kampala suburbs such as Nsambya, Makindye, and Kisenyi.

“We commissioned this study to assess available opportunities for youth investment, business and employment in our refugee and host communities. The refugee communities present a significant market for goods and services, offering immense potential for the development of sectors like agriculture and its value chain, formalized access to finance, and engagement of private sector companies in the provision of renewable energy products,” Kagingo said.

On his part, Mwalimu Musheshe, the founder of the Uganda Rural Development and Training Institute said they have so far equipped over 350,000 refuges with life transformation skills in the settlements.

“We have about 54,000 artisans in 20 districts and we have about 20 per cent in the four settlements. We also consider the gender acquisition, the people with disability, the female and male,” he said.

“What I thought was not emphasized is that the young people as we train them, there is a disconnect between what they learn to do. They don’t see the context within the private sector.”

A $485 Million Refugee Market.

According to a study by the International Finance Corporation (IFC), areas hosting refugees in the West Nile and Southwest regions spend over $485 million (approximately UGX 1.7 trillion) annually on consumer goods.

The $485 million refugee market size was calculated as the total household consumption expenditure in eight refugee hosting districts in these regions. Most refugees receive cash transfers from donor agencies, and an average household spends about $21 (equivalent to UGX 75,600) per month on items like cooking oil and rice, among others.

Stephen Asiimwe, the Executive Director of PSFU encouraged private sector players to seize the investment opportunities in these communities.

“Between 1.5 million and 1.7 million people provide a substantial constituency that can engage in various businesses. PSFU was approached, and we promptly created a conducive environment. A $485 million market is good business, and this annual consumption surpasses the entire budgets of some ministries and agencies,” Asiimwe said.

“I urge business communities to explore the possibilities of supplying goods to this environment. PSFU has set up a dedicated desk for the business community to inquire about the available opportunities in these settlements.”