African News
MTN ends its Gaga Wednesday promotion, but expect a new offer soon
Gaga Wednesday is a bulk data offer that was ignited by MTN in 2018 as a spicer for the mid-week surfers. While the offer...
Features
Huawei Founder Ren Zhengfei confident the company will prevail
After Huawei's ban by the trump administartion in USA and a recent break up with Google that later provoked a reveal of...
Business
Meet “HongMeng” Huawei’s new custom developed Operating System
Huawei Mobile hasn't had a perfect month, but it's a company with backup solutions given the fact that it's fully IT driven. Away from...
News
Huawei flags off the Seeds for future Winners to China
Uganda’s ICT and National Guidance minister, Honourable Frank Tumwebaze has today lauded Huawei for its consistency in skilling and nurturing ICT talent. He made the remarks during the commissioning of Huawei’s ICT Academy at Makerere University. With an inclusion of seed for thr futreue finalists to the draw, the minister flagged off the winning team for a 2-week intense technological training from various Chinese universities.
News
NITA Uganda extends Free Internet Connectivity to the WestNile Region
The National Information Technology Authority (NITA) is a Government agency that not only survived the 2018 agency scrap off but also strengthened its position as the initial igniter of a well-connected country. Through its National backbone, NITA-U has plans of making Internet connectivity fully available in each and every corner of the pearl of Africa without forgetting the non-4G coverage areas.
Business
SafeBoda expands to Nigeria to compete with Gokada and Max
SafeBoda is a boda hailing firm that has made itself a name as the only startup to beat Uber in its strong hold zones. In fact, if SafeBoda had a taxi hailing wing, it would beat the duo counterpart with a slight margin in the trip rates. As a matter of fact, SafeBoda has now expanded its wings a notch higher to the Western part of Africa before finishing its East African domination which is now pending with Rwanda and Tanzania uncovered