Vodafone has launched a fresh, attractive and exciting offer, the Zaga ReMix.
The new offer provides a chance for many to enjoy worry free browsing as they set and catch up with the current trends. Vodafone is giving the customer a free S.W.I.F.T bundle which empowers one to do the things they love on social media without worrying about using up their data meant for other browsing purposes.
The Zaga ReMix is a revamped model of the previous ZagaMix Mi-Fi that was launched early this year. The Zaga ReMix offer has been designed to empower customers to do more with their businesses, lifestyle and education through the internet.
Announcing Zaga ReMix at the Vodafone Head offices in Kololo, Roy Tumwizere, Head of Segments said, “As Vodafone, we envision success through technology and are ever evolving alongside our customers’ needs and trends. As a dynamic brand, we decided to develop a product that allows our customers to enjoy bigger exciting deals at the same price.”
Customers who buy the Vodafone Mi-Fi will access 4GB free data valid for 30 days and a 2GB S.W.I.F.T bundle (Snapchat, WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter) also valid for 30 days. The customer will also receive a 1GB weekly bonus bundle for 3 months as long as they have a running monthly bundle.
Vodafone is providing extra value to customers with this offer since they get to enjoy guaranteed benefits for a whole quarter in a year. To top this, Vodafone has introduced an exciting member get member offer for customers dubbed “My data threesome.” Any customer that has been with Vodafone for at least four months is privileged to get 1GB free immediately the three people they have recommended get on board. Either by buying the Zaga ReMix Mi-Fi or Vodafone SME router. In addition to that, they also get a 40% bonus every time each of the three friends top up for the next 6 months.
Vodafone has taken a deliberate initiative to interact with its customers through social media, customer surveys, through market storms among others. It is through such interaction that Vodafone gets feedback from customers, which is then used to design the needed products and promotions. The Zaga ReMix is one such offer ensuing from this initiative.
This is not the last amazing offer to be launched this year as Vodafone plans to release even bigger offers on the market as the festive season approaches so keep on the watch.
We have reliably learnt that Richard Byarugaba has been re-appointed as NSSF Uganda Managing Director on a five year contract with effect from 1st December 2017.
Richard Wejuli Wabwire has also had his contract as the Fund’s Corporation Secretary renewed for 5 years running from 30th October 2017.
Meanwhile, Patrick Ayota, the fund’s chief finance officer has been appointed the new deputy MD, replacing the exiting Geraldine Ssali Busulwa’s whose contract has been left to run out. Her last day as NSSF deputy MD will be Saturday 29th October 2017.
Geraldine Ssali (41) has been NSSF’s deputy MD since March 2011, when she was appointed to the position by then Minister of Finance Syda Bbumba.
Below is the official communication from NSSF.
NSSF letter confirming re-appointment of Richard Byarugaba .
With an adrenaline-charged performance by guest DJ, Trace Urban Turntables King, VocalTeknix, the UG Mix Maestro sailed into the record book of success. Hundreds of deejay fans danced the night away at the Golf Course Hotel as the three-month campaign came to a close.
Excited supporters took advantage of every opportunity the event had to offer, jumping onto the stage to steal selfie moments with the night’s big winners DJs Nimrod, Easy Samuel, Selector Jay, Slick Stuart and Roja, Moustey and new kids on the block, ZXYL and Shan 256.
The night’s big sponsor, Uganda Waragi was on hand to provide the tastiest cocktails, which were on offer from the beginning of the evening till dawn.
DJ XZYL enjoying her turntable moment.
The UG Mix Maestro competition that began in July 2017, was held by Uganda Waragi in collaboration with the DJ Association of Uganda to recognize and celebrate outstanding deejay talent in Uganda. The competition featured regional tours that provided local talent with a platform to audition and showcase their individual talent in the battle for regional titles.
The grand finale which doubled as an awards ceremony, began a few minutes after 8pm with battles between the female and male regional winners. The contestants were DJs Suzy Beats from West Nile, Lolah from Fort Portal, Nelly Raxy from the eastern region, XZYL and Cathy, both from the central region; while the male battle was between DJs Titi Norid from the northern region, Ranks from the eastern region, Andy Mix from western region, Shan 256 and Denno from the central region. The final two winners were DJ XZYL who walked away as Best Female DJ of the Year 2017 and DJ Shan 256 who was crowned Best Male DJ of the Year 2017. Both winners walked home with brand new DJ mixing sets.
The other exceptional big winners of the night were:
Best Radio DJ of the Year 2017 – DJ Nimrod
Best TV DJ of the Year 2017 – Selector Jay
Events DJ of the Year 2017 – DJ Moustey
Best Nightlife DJ of the Year 2017 – DJs Slick Stuart and Roja
Best Gospel DJ of the Year 2017 – DJ Easy Samuel
The deejays who had for two months rallied their fans to vote for them on the DJ Association of Uganda website were selected by a nine-member committee, each of whom voted to select the winners per category.
The UG Mix Maestro grand finale also honored Charlie Lubega for mentoring deejays in Uganda. Mr. Lubega received the Most Outstanding Achievement Award for his tremendous contribution towards the deejay and music industry in the country.
NSSF deputy managing director Geraldine Ssali Busulwa has in the past 3 years been in the news for good, bad and odd reasons.
While several people believe that during these years, she has exhibited some in built perseverance, her biggest undoing has been her endless clashes with her bosses – NSSF MD Richard Byarugaba and the entire board.
At the peak of these NSSF board vs deputy MD battles last year, the board suspended Geraldine Ssali on grounds of indiscipline. In response, she sued NSSF, the board chairman Patrick Byabakama Kabarenge and Byarugaba. The courts later cancelled her suspension and reinstated her in office pending investigations into her alleged insubordination. However, two days after the court order, the security guards at Workers House, blocked her from entering her office forcing her to go to court and sue the Byarugaba and Kaberenge over contempt of a court.
She would later hold a meeting with Finance Minister Matia Kasaijja and some members of the board in which it was resolved that she be reinstated but on condition that she withdraws all the cases against NSSF in the High Court.
Barely a year after this settlement and return to office, Geraldine is on her way out, again.
Well placed sources at the NSSF have revealed to us that her latest dismissal follows recommendations from the NSSF Staff and Corporate Affairs (SACA) report. The SACA report recommended to the board that Geraldine was no longer fit to hold the deputy MD office.
Consequently, 7 out of the 9 NSSF board members sat on September 25th 2017 to among other things review this report and also discuss the possibility of renewing the contracts of NSSF’s 3 statutory appointees – Richard Byarugaba (Managing Director), Geraldine Ssali (Deputy Managing Director) and Richard Wabwire (Corporation Secretary) with the trio’s three years contracts due to expire 30th November 2017, 29th October 2017 and 29th October 2017 respectively.
While the meeting resolved to renewal Byarugaba and Wabwire’s contract, it decided to let Ssali’s contract run out.
Subsequently, in a letter dated September 26th, 2017 addressed to the Minister of Finance Matia Kasaija, the NSSF Board Chairman Patrick Byabakama Kabarenge noted that Ssali be allowed to exit from the Fund because her performance over the last three years has not been ‘enough’ to guarantee her stay.
The board also notes that, “her character has been abrasive as evidenced by various caution letters in her file. “
“The relationship between her and her the Managing Director has been disconcerting and not good to the Funds reputation. Various attempts to intermediate between the two offices have come to nothing,” the board said.
Geraldine Ssali speaks out.
In an interview with Chimpreports, a local online newspaper, she dismissed the board’s recommendation as inconsequential. “The board doesn’t make such decisions. It is not the first time the board has made such a pronouncement; but ultimately this is the minister’s decision to make and that is what we should all wait for,” she said.
Geraldine further said that her “performance speaks for itself. I have been way up there.”
“When I was acting (MD); that was the highest statistics we have ever had. We hit the UGX 5 trillion mark (in NSSF assets); we exceeded 13 percent (in customers’ interest); I put UGX 272 billion aside in surplus, and that was the highest ever; I made the highest profit of UGX 850billion for the Fund.”
NSSF MD, Richard Byarugaba’s contract has been renewed.
NSSF Act.
There are concerns that the current NSSF ACT which allows the minister to appoint the board, the managing director and the Deputy Managing Director creates problems and a potential for frequent clashes.
In fact, sources privy to the infighting attribute Geraldine’s stubbornness to legal gaps that allow the deputy MD to think she is not accountable to the MD.
“The law needs to be revised to allow the board to appoint both the MD and the DMD and thus keep them in check. You cannot effectively supervise someone you did not hire or cannot fire. There is an urgent need to address the administrative gap- because both MD and DMD are appointed by Finance Minister, the DMD finds it convenient to disrespect the board and MD. This needs to be addressed,” an insider that asked for anonymity noted.
• GOtv subscribers win cash in Kwata Kavu campaign
Martin Enyukut wins additional UGX 1,003,000 out of UGX 5 million cash machine
• On site subscribers walk away with goodies including T-shirts, bags, Key rings
For 3 months now, GOtv has rewarded over 3,000 customers in the just concluded Kwata Kavu Campaign that has been happening weekly in the different regions. To excite subscribers more GOtv has held its Grande Finale event at the MultiChoice Uganda head office in Kololo. Other 10 subscribers walked away with UGX 200,000 each and in addition to that, all customers were double rewarded by each, entering the cash machine to win the 5 million. The customer incentive campaign aims to reward customers who either pay for GOtv Value, GOtv Plus or pay for a GOtv full kit. Martin Enyukut was the luckiest winner, he walked away with 1,003,000 from the cash machine.
“We are so thrilled with the direction this campaign has taken in terms of customer excitement and response. I would like to congratulate all the winners and thank our customers who have actively participated in this campaign. I would like to also remind our customers that this is not the end of Gotv, greater things are coming. As GOtv, we are so grateful to the customers that’s why we go far and beyond to bring excitement to your world.” said Albert Nga, GOtv Marketing Manager. Mandela Luyimbazi , GOtv Sales Team Leader ( left ) , Albert Nga , GOtv Marketing Manager (2nd right ) and Maldinho ( front centre ) pose with the GOtv Kwata Kavu grande Finale winners at the 10th handover event ,at the MultiChoice Uganda head office in Kololo. The customer incentive campaign aimed at rewarding customers who either pay for GOtv Value, GOtv Plus or pay for a GOtv full kit.
For this campaign, GOtv subscribers stood a chance to win themselves weekly cash prizes worth 10 million Uganda Shillings. Maldinho, the GOtv brand ambassador for the campaign stormed different towns throughout (Kawempe, Wobulenzi, Lugazi, Wakiso, Seeta, Kayunga) the country sensitizing people about the campaign through his football trickery.
One was required to either buy a GOtv Kit at UGX 87,500 or renew their GOtv Value (UGX 16,000 per month) or GOtv Plus (UGX 26,000 per month) subscriptions or upgrade to GOtv Plus or GOtv Value inorder to qualify for the event. Upon sending their IUC number to 6488 customers automatically entered the draw to win the various prizes. Through the live weekly television draws 10 customers won themselves UGX 200,000. For the Grand Finale instead of one winner to qualify to enter the cash machine, all winners had the chance to enter the cash machine.
Amongst week 10 winners included Martin Enyukut from Kampala , Okello Jimmy from Gulu , Birindeba David from Entebbe , Abubeker Nakibingo from Wakiso , Nagingo Hannifer from Kampala , Mugabi Dennis from Kampala, and Mwangi Apolo from Ntinda.
On Thursday last week during the European Union’s Democracy Day and Access to Information Day celebrations, a 24 year old plumber was crowned winner of a video contest that had been running in commemoration of Democracy Day. The announcement was made during the EU’s celebrations at Makerere University.
Danish Ambassador to Uganda, H.E. Amb. Mogens Pedersen giving his keynote address
24 year old Timothy Balyejusa, took first place in the video contest that was ran to gather youth’s opinions on what democracy meant to them.
Contestants were required to submit one-minute videos on the theme ‘My Democracy Is’. The challenge was taken on by 65 contestants, with only three of them being from female participants. The competition was part of a series of activities that the European Union was running as part of their democracy celebrations
Speaking during the prize handover, Ms. Sandra Paesen, Chargee d’Affaires at the EU Delegation remarked “Congratulations to all the winners, and everyone else who participated in the challenge. You should all be proud of your submissions. Your opinions demonstrated how much you are passionate about your country and politics.” Sandra Paesen congratulates the only female winner of the Video Contest, Doreen Musiimenta. Doreen emerged 3rd in the competition and won herself a brand new Samsung Galaxy J2
As the overall winner, Timothy received and walked away with a brand new Samsung Galaxy S8; second winner, Ivan Masaba won himself a Samsung Galaxy S7 while third position won Doreen Musiimenta a Samsung Galaxy J2. The other seven winners won hampers containing an EU T-shirt, flash disk, stationery and a certification of participation.
The European Union marked the Access to Information Day by organizing and hosting a round-table and plenary discussion at Makerere that had panelists comprising of Isaac Imaka, Prof. Goretti Nassanga, Nicholas Opiyo and Eshban Kwesiga. NTV’s On the Spot show host, Patrick Kamara graced the discussion as moderator. The discussion focused on the access to information in the digital era as an enabler for democracy and development; also highlighting challenges and opportunities for Uganda as a nation. The discussion culminated into a students’ debate, which brought the event to a close.
Sandra Paesen congratulates the only female winner of the Video Contest, Doreen Musiimenta. Doreen emerged 3rd in the competition and won herself a brand new Samsung Galaxy J2
Sandra Paesen, Chargee d’Affaires at the EU giving opening remarks at the start of the event
Muhereza Kyamutetera CEO The Firm speaking
Danish Ambassador to Uganda, H.E. Amb. Mogens Pedersen giving his keynote address
The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has today launched the second edition of the “Friends with Benefits” campaign, an initiative aimed at promoting a savings and investments culture amongst Ugandans.
The campaign that runs as a TV show profiles former NSSF members who received and invested or used their NSSF benefits to do something inspirational and life changing.
“Our objective is to inspire both our existing and potential members, especially the younger generation to save for their retirement. As was the case in the first season, we shall showcase stories of willing NSSF beneficiaries to demonstrate various projects one can undertake to improve their lives using their NSSF benefits,” said Barbra Arimi, NSSF’s Head of Marketing and Communications during the launch.
Following the inaugural campaign held last year, the Fund registered a significant increment in its Voluntary saving plan with over 400 people joining the plan and shs670, 000,000 collected between the months of September and December when the TV show aired.
“At the end of the first campaign, 95% of interviewed Ugandans showed more willingness to save for their retirement.
Beneficiaries will be required to submit a short and compelling story, stating how they utilized their NSSF savings and transformed their lives.
In addition, relatives and friends can also share stories of beneficiaries they know whose lives have been transformed because they put their benefits to excellent use.
The Top 16 successful stories will be aired in a compelling TV show where winners will be selected through voting by the public and an expert panel of judges. Three winners will then be rewarded with a total of shs 55million to further improve their lives.
Over 500 submission were received in the first season and Harriet Balyama emerged winner of the campaign, walking away with shs30m which she used to complete construction of rental units.
The Friends with Benefits second season will run for a period of 6 months starting with the call for submissions on October 4th.
Fresh Dairy hosted over 370 Dairy farmers to its third Farmer’s Field Day held on Friday, 29th September 2017 in Sembabule District, that was aimed at showcasing to the farmers various modern ways in which to boost dairy production from their livestock.
Fresh Dairy, the leading producers of Fresh milk, UHT long life milk, Instant powder milk, Long life milk, Yoghurt, Ghee, Butter and Cream in Uganda currently work with 25,000 farmers mainly in Central and South Western Uganda from whom they source milk daily. Currently, Fresh Dairy handles 600,000 litres of milk every day.
John Gethi, Director Milk Procurement – Brookside Limited, the producers of Fresh Dairy products called upon all farmers present at the Farmer’s Field Day event to take home a new idea and practice it on their respective farms, while maintaining best farm practices. He further cautioned service providers to maintain quality while supplying inputs to livestock farmers.
Kwikizi Steven (L), a farmer from Sembabule district receives a Grass Cutter from John Gethi (R ) – Director Milk Procurement-Brookside Limited that he won during a raffle draw held at Fresh Dairy’s Farmer’s Field Day held in Sembabule District on 29th September 2017, that was aimed at supporting dairy farmers to boost production of milk. Fresh Dairy currently works with over 25,000 farmers in Uganda.
The Guest of Honour was Hon. Theodore Sekikubo – Lwemiyaga Member of Parliament who represented State Minister for Agriculture Hon. Joy Kabasi.
Mr Gethi further said, ‘Fresh Dairy benefits from volumes because of increased demand for raw milk production.’ Fresh Dairy not only links its farmers to stakeholders with in the Dairy sector, but also offers them training services for better product enhancement measures such as veterinary services, cattle feeding, breeding, disease control, proper record keeping, financial and banking facilities, insurance and alternative energy sources such as Solar among others. Fresh Dairy also avails farmers with milk quality testing equipment, Aluminium milk cans and pails which have increased their clean milk production.
Hon. Theodore Sekikubo, Member of Parliament Lwemiyaga gives a speech during Fresh Dairy’s Farmer’s Field Day held in Sembabule District on 29th September 2017, that was aimed at supporting dairy farmers to boost production of milk. Fresh Dairy currently works with over 25,000 farmers in Uganda.
As part of the event, a raffle draw was held where Farmers took home various Dairy-related prizes to include: A Cow won by George Kugumaho, Grass cutter won by Kwikirizi Steven who is a farmer based in Sembabule District, Milking buckets and Cans among others.
Fresh Dairy pledges to continue holding more Farmer’s Field Days that are open to all farmers, with the next one scheduled to take place in Ngoma – Nakaseke District.
• MTN Uganda takes home Digital Brand of the Year, Best Technology Brand on Social Media and Best Mobile Financial Service for Africa (MTN Mobile Money)
• Other awards, Best Financial Inclusion Product/Service (MTN/CBA MoKash) and Best Digital Customer Service by Technology Brand, ensured MTN Uganda put the icing on the cake on impressive awards night
MTN Uganda took home five gongs at the Digital Impact Awards Africa (DIAA) 2017 awards night held on Friday 22nd September, 2017 at the Kampala Serena Hotel.
The awards cemented MTN Uganda’s position as the number one telecommunications company in Uganda.
The accolades that MTN Uganda scooped are; Digital Brand of the Year, Best Technology Brand on Social Media, Best Mobile Financial Service for Africa (MTN Mobile Money), Best Financial Inclusion Product/Service (MTN/CBA MoKash) and Best Digital Customer Service by Technology Brand.
The organizer of the Digital Impact Awards Africa (DIAA), Mr. Innocent Kawooya, who is also the CEO of HiPipo, commended MTN Uganda for this massive achievement: “We congratulate MTN Uganda for their great work which is out there for everyone to see. So much has been accomplished with more Ugandans now enjoying cheaper digital and financial services”.
MTN Uganda has taken the lead in developing products that have had an impact on society. From MTN Mobile Money, MTN Uganda together with CBA developed the first ever product that allows people to borrow and save, while earning interest. This explains why that product, MoKash was able to win an accolade.
MTN Uganda General Manager of Mobile Financial Services Elsa Muzzolini (2nd from left) shows off the award Best Mobile Financial Service for Africa (MTN Mobile Money) that MTN Uganda won at the Digital Impact Awards Africa (DIAA) 2017 awards night held at the Kampala Serena Hotel. She is flanked by Christopher Ssali (left), the MTN Mobile Money Product Manager, the DIAA Patron Hon. Karubanga David (right), the State Minister for Public Service and Prof Maggie Kigozi (right) the recipient of the DIAA 2017 Investment Leadership Award.
“The growth and impact of MTN Mobile Money has been visible with our 8.8 million customers. In July, we celebrated the mobile money users with the MTN Mobile Money Month and a free concert in August 2017. Our commitment is to ensure we keep developing products that can transform society,” Elsa Muzzolini, the General Manager, MTN Mobile Financial Services. With the continued use of data in the country, MTN has also expanded its digital presence, making its several platforms interactive and engaging customers.
Apart from impressive financial inclusion products, MTN Uganda Social Media is also trail blazing. MTN Uganda’s Facebook page grew organically by188,000 followers in the past 1 year alone while their Twitter handle @mtnug grew by 42,472 followers in the same period alone.
According to Olivier Prentout the MTN Uganda Chief Marketing Officer, the awards were testament to MTN’s understanding of customer needs. “We are excited about the awards. We thank our customers who have been part of this journey. It is because of them that we continue to ensure we develop products that fit their needs,” he said.
The Digital Impact Awards Africa (DIAA) Patron, Hon. Karubanga David, state minister for Public Service, congratulated all the winners and HiPipo; the organizer of the event for their contribution to national development. “I am honoured to be part of Digital Impact Awards Africa. Both the digital and financial sectors continue to strongly contribute to the development of our country. We in the public sector are doing our best to match the excellence exhibited by these private players” he said.
Olivier Prentout the MTN Uganda Chief Marketing Officer (center) is flanked by other dignitaries and MTN Uganda staff soon after receiving the Digital Brand of the Year award that MTN Uganda won at the Digital Impact Awards Africa (DIAA) 2017 awards night held at the Kampala Serena Hotel. The award was presented to him by the DIAA Patron, Hon. Karubanga David, State Minister for Public Service. MTN Uganda took home four other awards which cemented their position as the number one telecommunications company in Uganda.
On her part Prof Maggie Kigozi, the recipient of the DIAA 2017 Investment Leadership Award, applauded the organizers, winners and all participants for coming together to celebrate two sectors that are very fundamental in global development. “Digital and Finance are very essential for development. All other sectors, be it Agriculture or Tourism among others depend on them. As a country we have come from very far; from about 40,000 phones in the late 1990s to about 27 million mobile subscribers today. We are moving in the right direction,” Maggie Kigozi said.
About MTN Uganda
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About the MTN Group
Launched in 1994, the MTN Group is a leading emerging market operator, connecting subscribers in 22 countries in Africa and the Middle East. The MTN Group is listed on the JSE Securities Exchange in South Africa under the share code: “MTN.” As of 30th June 2017, MTN recorded 232 million subscribers with 18 million active Mobile Money users and 72 million active Data users across its operations in Afghanistan, Benin, Botswana, Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire, Cyprus, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Guinea Republic, Iran, Liberia, Nigeria, Republic of Congo (Congo-Brazzaville), Rwanda, South Africa, Sudan, South Sudan, Swaziland, Syria, Uganda, Yemen and Zambia. Visit us at, www.mtnbusiness.com, www.mtn.com and www.mtnmmo.com
• Winners get gift hampers with goodies worth 5 million
• Swimmers compete in the 25m,50m short distance sprints and 100m to top up the sprints
Dolphins Swim Club hosted the Fast and Furious swimming gala a sprinting meet at Gems Cambridge International School, Butabika.
This was a fun filled gala that was dominated by the 25m, 50m and a 100m individual races across all age categories to top up the short distance sprints. These short sprints take excellent technique and need explosive strength for speed and teaches one how best to use their muscles.
Speaking to the journalists, MultiChoice Uganda PR and Communications Manager, Tina Wamala said, “DStv Uganda has keen interest in supporting children in sports, because we believe in a generation of fully rounded children that don’t only excel in academics but also participate in sports.” “Swimming has taken centre stage for DStv Uganda because it physically and mentally engages these children and it is fun, as most children love water.”
She continued by saying, “DStv has given out gift hampers with different goodies worth Ugx 5 million to the winners of the competition to be used in the day to day support of these young swimmers. These include towels , goggles, waterbottles among others.”
The Dolphins Chairman, Sam Ntulume, while congratulating the winners he said, “We thank all the clubs for taking part in the gala and professionally competing for the top positions, you have all made this event remarkable. We congratulate all the winners of this competition and also encourage those who didn’t win, never to give up and look forward to the coming competitions.”
He thanked the parents who have taken it upon themselves to turn up in huge numbers and support the children as it has boosted the teams to be at their best form throughout the competitions.
The overall winners for the Dolphins Fast & Furious 2017 competition included:
AGE CATEGORY GIRLS BOYS
Winner’s Name Swim Club Winner’s Name Swim Club
8 & Under Mudanye Amelia Seal Swim Club Ssengooba Ethan Dolphins Swim Club
9-10 Years White Heather Silverfin Academy Kaumi Pendo
Kaumbe John Dolphins Swim Club
Seals Swim Club
11- 12 Years Namutebi Kirabo Dolphins Swim Club White Reuben Silverfin Academy
13 and Over Katumba Selina Silverfin Academy Tendo Mukalazi
Adnan Kabuye Dolphins Swim Club
Dolphins Swim Club