Airtel Uganda and Itel Introduce the New Itel A70
The itel A70 handset redefines entry-level smartphones by combining incredible technology developments with excellent cost efficiency, catering primarily to customers in emerging regions such as Uganda.
The Government has Upgraded Airport Internet to Wi-Fi 6
WiFi 6 is a fast wireless LAN (Local Area Network) protocol that allows networked devices to function efficiently in congested environments.
East African Countries Have Agreed to Build Their Own Satellite
The satellite’s principal goal will be to efficiently simplify communication within the region, and this endeavor will be followed with zeal.
Regional ICT Ministers Make Critical Choices on Infrastructure Development
The Ministers decided to expedite the establishment of a Regional Owned Satellite for communication, which would provide high-quality, dependable broadband internet services as well as broadcasting capabilities.
Airtel Has Officially Listed on The Uganda Securities Exchange
Airtel became the second telecom firm to list on Uganda’s Security Exchange on Tuesday, after offering eight billion ordinary shares, or 20% of its shares, on the country’s stock exchange.
National Agricultural Information System to be Created by Ministry
In order to provide farmers with information about weather patterns, soils, and markets as well as advice on contemporary agricultural techniques to increase efficiency, the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry, and Fisheries (MAAIF) plans to establish a National Agricultural Information System.
Government’s e-tax System to Increase Revenue Collection
The system, called the “Electronic Local Government Revenue Collection System,” or “E-LogRev,” uses automated processes for reporting income to local government units and for billing, taxpayer registration, assessment, payment, reconciliation, and enforcement.
President Museveni Praises Huawei for Assisting Uganda in Technological Growth.
“Supporting growth is our goal. Huawei has been offering high-quality ICT infrastructure to enable growth since 2001 because of this. Additionally, up to 70% of Huawei Technologies personnel in this country come from Uganda, according to Xuecheng.
Fifth Edition of Uganda’s Innovation Week to Lead Digital Economy Growth and Collaboration
Niyitegeka stressed that for entrepreneurs, the digital economy is their arena, regardless of their industry, whether they are in the fashion, food service, or any other field. Throughout his speech, the phrase “Be part of or be left behind” resounded, emphasizing the limited options and the pressing need for serious debate during Innovation Week.
VP, Jessica Alupo Launches Huawei’s Digitruck Project in Teso Sub Region
At the project’s launch, H.E. Jessica Alupo, Vice President of Uganda, praised Huawei for demystifying ICT by making it accessible to farmers, young people, women, the elderly, and people with disabilities (PWDs), among others. She also made an appeal to the youth and all those who will benefit from the project to be kind with the skills they learn in order to create a multiplier effect.