@Emressvicky@CSBAGUGANDA@UEDCLTD@UmemeLtd I live in kiwatule suffering the same! Spoke to the areas manager who said it was a transformer issue, whose parts needed to first be procured with no indication of a timeline!
@CSBAGUGANDA We have had a power outage in Kiwatule, Upper Kazinga Zone since 6pm Tuesday. The area manager mentioned a transformer issue that requires parts to be first procured.Any help to get the power restored or even a timeline would be appreciated.
@UEDCLSpox@UegclOfficial Still NO POWER in Kiwatule, Upper Kazinga Zone since 6pm Tuesday! Transformer issue? Really? Can't fix it because you don't have inventory for spare parts?! What's the plan to restore power and compensate for lost business and spoiled food?
@UEDCLTD@UEDCLSpox Still NO POWER in Kiwatule, Upper Kazinga Zone since 6pm Tuesday! Transformer issue? Really? Can't fix it because you don't have inventory for part said the area manager ?! What's the plan to restore power and compensate for lost business and spoiled food?
As we continue to witness growth in the BPO industry in Uganda, it is exciting to announce that Helpware is launching here on Feb 10, 2023!
@helpwarecom's commitment is to support businesses create amazing customer experiences. We can't wait to have our impact on brands in UG!
2/ @MoICT_Ug is mandated to provide overall strategic and technical leadership, coordination, support and advocacy to the ICT sector as a means to achieve the Digital Transformation Program goals as stipulated in the National Development Program III and the Uganda Vision 2040.
The MTN Uganda CEO Sylvia Mulinge has had an engagement with the Permanent Secretary @MoICT_Ug Aminah Zawede to discuss partnership opportunities between MTN uganda and Ministry of ICT in driving the digital transformation and innovation agenda. #DoingGoodTogether
CEO @sylmulinge interacts with MTN Uganda Chairman Charles Mbire together with the Senior Manager Corporate Comms @arhona after running in the #MTNMarathon2022
@StoneAtwine This to me is like how we had to pay OTT tax to access social media .. this was about 2 dollars.. Ugandans paid for it. So many people are running business on WhatsApp not to pay.