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These are the cheapest and best cryptocurrencies to invest in before 2019

Bitcoin is by no doubt the most popular cryptocurrency in the world with its fumes currently blowing at $4000 after a shortfall from $6000. But this is not the only cryptocurrency as many users anticipate. Ethereum, Litecoin, Electroneum among others are some of the top notch coins fantastic traders have sighted with a sharp growth by 2019

Pikime is the latest service in Kampala with broad ride hailing options against the market leaders

Following an abrupt roll out of its Orange branded motorbikes in Kampala, Pikime is the latest service to take on Uber boda, Taxify boda, Dial Jack and the 2 wheel leader Safeboda before a 2019 push to the taxi hailing portion. Breeded as a startup based in Nakulabye (one of the Kampala Suburbs), Pikime has its goals spread out higher in a competitive market

The ultimate guide to travelling cheap in Kampala on a Boda

In a bid to shoot the trailing middle income status in Uganda, ride hailing services are the talk of the day with exclusive offers rounding up per month. But then, choosing the best option to juggle with requires you to have a favorable rates card per service. Additionally knowing what each company has to offer could be a hefty task for another day

How to find and lock a missing or stolen android phone using Google

Losing a mobile phone is one of the commonest nightmares several users face proving the point that Phones are more than what they used to be(communication devices), but instead daily companions. All the way from storing personal data, crucial documents and creating beautiful memory lines losing a smartphone these days is equivalent to a very disastrous experience.

The Tecno Camon 11 officially unveiled in Kenya, here are the specifications, price and more

The Tecno Camon 11 is a Camon X successor that was for long teased to feature a notch display and the rumors have turned out to be true. Unlike its predecessors, the Camon 11 is exclusively a smartphone of the future with its AI Camera features officially unveiled in Kenya by Tecno mobile

Mobile money tax finally reduced from 1% to 0.5% on withdraws

Mobile money tax was called in on July 1st as Uganda's tax savior with OTT tax matching the right coordinates for maximum targets every month. Since then, the drama around mobile money tax has unfolded from 1% to 0.5% alterations ending in verbal exchanges. However, the long leaned battle is no more as the slain tax has finally been slashed to 0.5% as confirmed by Uganda's State minister for finance

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