UCC, Busoga Kingdom Sign Five-Year Partnership to Advance Digital Transformation
The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) and the Busoga Kingdom have signed a five-year partnership aimed at accelerating digital transformation across the Kingdom.
The collaboration will establish ICT hubs, computer laboratories, and community resource centres to expand access to digital technologies, equip young people with essential digital skills, and promote innovation, entrepreneurship, and inclusive socio-economic development throughout Busoga.
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The Busoga Kingdom has today signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Uganda Communications Commission ( @UCC_Official ) to promote digital education and technological advancement in the Busoga region.
The signing ceremony was held at UCC House in Bugolobi. UCC Executive Director Mr. Nyombi Thembo signed on behalf of the Commission while the Deputy Katukiro, Owek. @OwekOsman signed on behalf of the Busoga Kingdom.
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