New Airtel Uganda Campaign to Reward Ugandans
Airtel Uganda is now rewarding Ugandans who use “Airtel Money” through its “Vroomula Amajja” campaign. Launched on July 24, 2024, the campaign is rewarding customers and agents with various prizes,…
Airtel Uganda is now rewarding Ugandans who use “Airtel Money” through its “Vroomula Amajja” campaign. Launched on July 24, 2024, the campaign is rewarding customers and agents with various prizes,…
While commemorating the Bastille Day on July 12 2024 H.E. Xavier Sticker the Ambassador of France to Uganda announced that French Firms are to invest over $4b in Uganda, to…
Uganda runs a mixed economy with the private sector playing a dominant role in terms of asset ownership and development potential. As a result, economic growth is linked closely to…
In today’s world, being financially independent is crucial. You should aim to grow your wealth every day and wake up with a clear purpose. As Sami Inkinen, Co-founder of Virta…
On June 4, 2024, the Bank of Uganda’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) maintained the Central Bank Rate at 10.25%. Despite a rise in headline inflation to 3.6% in May, driven…
Savings and Credit Cooperative Organizations (SACCOs) are rapidly gaining popularity across various Ugandan communities. In almost all communities you visit today, there is an operational SACCO, whether at the church,…
Renewable energy refers to energy sources that are naturally replenished on a human timescale and are derived from natural processes. Unlike fossil fuels, which are finite and can be depleted,…
Last year, in April, the Anti-Counterfeit Authority of Kenya (ACA) and Uganda’s Anti-Counterfeit Network (ACN Africa) teamed up to combat counterfeits in the East African region. They signed a Memorandum…
Maureen Karamagi, through her Young Engineers initiative, is catalysing Uganda’s next generation of scientists, technologists and innovators by instilling hands-on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) skills in children aged…
On May 12, 2024 internet services in East Africa experienced significant degradation, affecting over 80 million users. Countries including Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, and South Sudan reported slow or intermittent…