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Uber Lite is a new simple,light & reliable version now available in Uganda

Uber Lite is a new light version of the main Uber app that will now lets riders choose between a fewer resources companion or the main app. After a successful launch in Kenya last month, Uber Lite has crossed over to Uganda today and the new simplified version of the app will save riders storage space and mobile data.

SafeBoda Credit just got better with 50% off all cashless trips

SafeBoda credit is a cashless movement that is revolutionalizing travel in the ride-hailing industry. The Cashless riding option allows a rider to travel without a single coin in your pocket and reach safely without facing any mixed up brawls with the driver. By the same fashion, SafeBoda credit just got better with a 50% slash off all cashless trips taken

Uganda is set to host the Africa Internet Summit 2019 in June

Uganda will this year join the list of countries that have organized the Africa Internet summit with the latest being Senegal that hosted the summit in 2018. In June, hundreds of players in the African and Global internet industry will once again meet at Sheraton Kampala hotel for the 2019 Africa Internet summit.

Rwanda has the cheapest data bundles in Africa – Report

Rwanda data bundles are the cheapest in Africa and this may surprise you but accept it with a higher thought. In Africa data is known to be expensive depending on the service provider costs involved to procure a connection to all customers. However, this is not the case in countries like India and its to this same fashion that Rwanda borrowed a leaf as the cheapest data packages jungle in Africa.

Jaguza CEO Ronald Katamba to showcase usage of AI-powered drones

Jaguza is a renowned ICT applications firm that has taken the application of revamped technology in Africa to new heights. Ronald Katamba is the company CEO and the Jaguza app is one of those unique innovations that have attracted the world to brace the company CEO for a showcase at the World Agri-Tech innovation summing in New York.

Can MTN Uganda’s new local shareholding estimate solve all issues with government

MTN Uganda has for the past months not had a perfect outing with Government, all the flaws that led to the deportation of the company CEO and top officials could soon be over. This is through the new telecom plans of increasing the local shareholding percentage to 20% from 4%.

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