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ZTE wins Red Dot Design Award for B866V2K STB

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ZTE Corporation (0763.HK / 000063.SZ), a major international provider of telecommunications, enterprise and consumer technology solutions for the mobile internet, today announced that it has been rewarded the Red Dot Design Award 2022 in Germany for its B866V2K set-top box (STB), in recognition of its unique structure and innovative design.

ZTE’s B866V2K STB, with its simple, elegant and eco-friendly design concept, combines stylish design with its product specifications. By virtue of smooth appearance and lightweight body, it has established a high-end product image. Its indicator light is embedded in lines, delivering modern elegance. Moreover, all materials of the STB are lead-free, and the STB uses biodegradable paper pulp for packaging. The whole device strictly complies with the EU RoHS directive.

In addition to the outstanding design, B866V2K STB, featuring a high-performance STB, can play 4K UHD videos smoothly, offer faster service processing capabilities and deliver an ultimate video viewing experience. It provides a broad range of audio and video content from third-parties such as Netflix, YouTube and Amazon, and voice-enabled remote control for quick search. This STB is currently available in the retail market in countries such as Brazil and South Africa, and has gained growing recognition from customers.

ZTE, as a world-leading provider of home media terminals, is well recognized for continuous innovations, a wide variety of products and superior after-sales support. The company has obtained many world-renowned design awards for its home media terminals, including the iF Design Award, Red Dot Design Award, Japan’s Good Design (G-mark) Award and so on.

Moving forward, ZTE will continue its commitment to offering its customers high-quality solutions and services.

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Oulanyah’s death: EC sets date for election of Omoro County MP

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The Electoral Commission (EC) has announced the date for the election of Omoro County MP. The Omoro County seat fell vacant following the death of Speaker of Parliament Jacob L’Okori Oulanyah.

Oulanyah died on 20th March 2022 in Seattle, USA barely two months after he was admitted in February this year.

According to a statement released by the Secretary to the Electoral Commission Leonard Mulekwah, the by-election will take place on May 26, 2022 at the designated polling stations in Omoro constituency, Omoro District.

“Following the death of a directly elected Member of Parliament for Omoro Constituency, Jacob Oulanyah and the resignation of District Woman Councilor for Lalogi/Lakwaya and notification about the above position by the clerk to parliament and the Chief Administrative Office of Omoro district, the Commission has approved the program to fell the above vacancies,” EC said in a statement to Political parties.

Oulanyah’s body was yesterday airlifted to Omoro, Lalogi village, the former Speaker’s ancestral home where it was received by the family and Acholi leaders. 

The body is currently at his home in Lalogi for final respects by members of the public. He will be laid to rest tomorrow Friday April 8, 2022. The day will be observed as a public holiday as declared by President Yoweri Museveni.

Oulanyah served as the Speaker of the 11th Parliament of Uganda after defeating Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga from 2021 until 2022. He was elected to that position on May 24, 2021, after defeating his tenacious rival the then incumbent Speaker Kadaga. Who had retained the seat for two terms (10 years). He served as Deputy Speaker of the Ugandan Parliament, from May 2011 until May 2021.

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List: Museveni promotes 76 UPDF officers

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President Yoweri Museveni who doubles as Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces has promoted 76 UPDF officers.

Among those promoted is Deputy Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence (CMI) boss Col Abdul Rugumayo from the rank of Colonel to Brigadier General.

62 have been promoted from Captain to Major and 13 from Lieutenant to Captain.

Full list:

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UNBS, UCU sign MoU to promote quality standards in Institutions of Higher Learning

UNBS ED Mr. David Livingstone Ebiru with UCU Vice Chancellor, Prof. Aaron Mushengyezi

The Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Uganda Christian University (UCU) Mukono to promote Standardisation and Quality Assurance in Institutions of Higher Learning.

The Executive Director of UNBS Mr. David Livingstone Ebiru, said the Bureau intends to promote quality culture by mainstreaming quality standards in education curricula of Institutions of Higher Learning, especially Universities and Tertiary Institutions.

According to Mr. Ebiru, Students are the future Innovators, Industrialists and Entrepreneurs who must appreciate the importance of quality standards as a tool for competition and market access of products, given that the global focus of consumers is the demand for safe and quality products.

The UCU Vice Chancellor, Prof. Aaron Mushengyezi, pledged full support to ensure the objectives of the collaboration are met. “We are ready to work with UNBS in developing standardization curricular, trainings in short courses, research, and internship opportunities for our students to ensure that the standards of this country are upheld.”

The focus of the MoU among others includes; Undertaking research to support Development of Standardization, Participation in Technical Committees involved in writing standards, Administration of course units in quality standards to students, Mentorship and attachment of Students to UNBS quality Infrastructure, Joint implementation of projects to support standardization work and Participation in awareness and sensitization activities to promote quality standards.

The MoU with UCU is one of the many collaborations and partnerships the Bureau has done to promote the uptake of quality standards in everyday life in order to increase the competitiveness of Ugandan goods and services both locally and internationally.

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MetropolitanRepublic Uganda names Derek Mwesigye as Creative Director

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Derek joined MetropolitanRepublic Uganda (MRU) in 2016 and has since enjoyed a meteoric rise to the top. Today, he leads the team behind celebrated campaigns like Stanbic’s One Step Closer and Bell’s Mpola Enjoyments. As head of creative output at MRU, Derek has been at the forefront of a record number of account wins and agency growth.

In Kenya, MRU has now racked up 8 brands under the umbrella of East African Breweries Limited (EABL), Innovation’s portfolio which includes Tanqueray, Gordon’s, Gilbey’s, and Baileys Delight, among others. In addition to this, the agency has bagged Johnnie Walker Kenya, White Cap Lager, White Cap Crisp, Gin O’clock and the Festive Season projects through pitches. The expansion drive has also extended into Tanzania, where the agency developed Bongo Don Communications for Serengeti Breweries Limited.   

In Uganda, MRU helms the Stanbic Bank advertising account, MOVIT Products Limited: Radiant and Tropical Essence hair care and body care brands, petroleum giant, Total E&P as well as several UBL Innovations projects.

Derek attributes the growth to MetropolitanRepublic Uganda‘s well-rounded thinking, overall fresh creative work, as well as expertise in driving integrated marketing communications. He says, “MRU has continuously demonstrated in-depth understanding of the alcohol and lifestyle consumer landscapes, and the ever-evolving media and digital ecosystem of East Africa”.

Managing Director, Josephine Muvumba said: “Derek and his team serve as the backbone of the agency. Winning pitches outside Uganda, in a more advanced market raises the confidence we have in our work, our people and our service delivery. This is how we grow. Creating unforgettable campaigns here at home is who we are. Derek is very much at the centre of our identity.”

MRU is part of the MetropolitanRepublic Group. MetropolitanRepublic is a full service communications company, with a firm and highly valued Strategic and Behavioural Change reputation. Metro’s Consultant Deployment Offering is now operational in 11 Countries in Africa.

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Uganda’s Communication industry set for exciting future as Africa gets first-ever sector Report

Ayeni Adekunle, Founder and CEO, BHM

Uganda is set to be part of the first-ever report that will cater exclusively to the PR and Communications industry within the African continent.

This follows a statement released today in which BHM Research and Intelligence announced that starting this year, its annual report on the public relations and communications sector in Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, will be expanded to cover the whole continent, adding 53 more countries with a combined economy of over $2  trillion and over 1 billion population.

The 2022 Africa Report will contain verified facts and statistics on the Public Relations industry, analysis that can guide governments and multinationals, resources and recommendations that assist practitioners in building better careers and business models, designed to enhance and deliver value to all stakeholders.

The Africa PR and Communications report is being compiled in partnership with the Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA), the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR UK),CIPR International, Africa Communications Week (ACW), Wadds Incorporated, ID Africa, Plaqad Incorporated, and Magna Carta Reputation Management Consultants, to whom MTN Uganda’s PR agency is affiliated. Other partners are to be announced.

From the press statement distributed today, the BHM Research & Intelligence Founder, Ayeni Adekunle commented: “Since we launched the Nigeria PR Report on January 29, 2016, we have witnessed the growth of the industry at home and abroad. Five years after, we are pleased to confirm we are now expanding our research to cover a continent that holds plenty of promise for the global communications sector. We hope the Africa PR and Communications report will quickly become the authoritative voice in the industry, providing insights, data, and useful information for those working here, as well as everyone outside looking in.’’ 

With 54 countries and an expected GDP of $5.6 trillion in four years, the continent is home to six of the top ten fastest-growing economies in the world. Africa accounts for around 17% of the world’s population, but only about 3% of global GDP.

The implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is further proof of the continent’s plans for the future, as it has the potential to create a continental free-trade zone with a combined Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of USD 3.4 trillion, according to the African Union (AU).

Moliehi Molekwa, a member of the APCR board and the Managing Director of Magna Carta, a pan-African reputation management consultancy said that: “PR professionals, now more than ever, have an increased duty to advise clients based on sound data and experience. APCR will be one of the key sources of that data. We are filling a void within the industry, and this report will better equip us as professionals as well as businesses about the African PR landscape. It will provide valuable insights on how to build, manage and protect reputations with the overall aim of elevating the role the industry plays in brand building.”

According to the Economist, It is expected that Africa’s total population would reach nearly 2.5 billion by 2050. The continent will also be home to the world’s largest under 25 workforce, which will open the door to immense opportunities for growth and development.

BHM Group, through this seminal industry-wide report, therefore, seeks to foster an in-depth understanding of the world’s business, tech, commercial and communications landscapes, among others. It will tell Africa’s story by Africans, for Africa and for anyone else hoping to gain a deeper understanding and foothold on the continent and the immense opportunities it offers.

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MTN reaffirms commitment to support health sector in celebration of World Health day 

The maternity ward refurbished by MTN Foundation with proceeds from the MTN Kampala Marathon. The site is expected to boost maternal health care in Ntoroko district.

MTN has joined the rest of the world to celebrate World Health Day, reaffirming its commitment to support the health and well-being of communities in Uganda.  World Health Day is a global health awareness day celebrated every year on 7 April, which also doubles as the anniversary of the founding of the World Health Organisation.

 Over the last 5 years, MTN has invested Shs 5.4billion in interventions aimed at improving the health sector in Uganda. The interventions largely focused on improving maternal health care, healthcare services for Persons withDisabilities, refugees, tackling mental health illness and easy accessibility to quality health care services in rural areas.

 Some of these initiatives have included the renovation and furnishing of maternity wards in 8 health facilities such as Aroi HC III Arua, Cwero HC III Gulu, Amach HC IV Lira, Naboa HC III Budaka, Kigorobya HC III, Kijura HC III and Kamukira HC IV Kabale.

 In the past three years,MTN equipped and refurbished 24 health facilities including health centre III and IVs across the country. 

In an effort to support the large refugee settlements in Uganda, MTN in 2017 fulfilled  Shs 1 billion pledge to the Office of the Prime Minister which saw the upgrade of 10 refugee serving hospitals in Uganda.

More recently, MTN supported Butabika Hospital through the construction of sanitary facilities in an effort to support delivery of health services at the mental health institution.

It is worth noting that MTN believes strongly in the power of collaboration to create meaningful impact; which is why over the years, the telecom has worked with the Ministry of Health, Red Cross, UNHCR,USAID and UNFPA to realise the success of its interventions.

Bryan Mbasa, the senior manager MTN Foundation said health of the people in the communities is something close to the heart of MTN’s business.  

“Health is one of the key pillars of Corporate Social Investment for the MTN Foundation because at MTN, we believe that we are only as good as the communities we serve,” he noted.

2022 Planned projects

Mbasa also reaffirmed MTN’s commitment to investing in Uganda’s health sector with the aim of achieving SDG 3 which focuses on health and well-being noting that the MTN Foundation intends to commission even more impactful projects this year.

Key among the interventions MTN is undertaking this year, is the upgrade of Ibakwe health Centre II in Parolinya refugee settlement located in Moyo district and Bwizi health centre III in Western Uganda to mention but a few.

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Eight African referees shortlisted for FIFA World Cup 2022

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Eight African referees have been shortlisted by world football governing body FIFA to officiate at the World Cup 2022 in Qatar.

Between now and the World Cup in November, the selected referees will be monitored and supported by FIFA Refereeing on an individual basis to ensure they are fully prepared.

FIFA based on each referee’s skills and personality, as well as his level of understanding of football and ability to read both the game and the various tactics employed by teams.

The referees selected are; Jean Jacques Ndala (RD Congo), Mustapha, Ghorbal (Algeria), Redouane Jiyed (Morocco), Papa Bakary Gassama (Gambia), Balmak Tessema (Ethiopia), Victor Gomez (South Africa), Janny Sikazwe (Zambia), and Maguette N’diaye (Senegal).

The World Cup will take place in Qatar from November 21 to December 18. Africa will be represented by Ghana, Senegal, Cameroon, Morocco and Tunisia.

Ali Tomusange remains the only Ugandan referee to officiate at the World Cup, having officiated four games at the 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan.

Before Tomusange, Keith Bukenya was the first Ugandan to be selected to officiate at the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain, but he died a few months to the opening ceremony.

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Uganda to host two CECAFA tournaments this year

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The Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) has revealed hosts for the seven tournaments to be played in 2022.

Auka Gecheo, the CECAFA Executive Director said after receiving bids last month, the Exective committee met via zoom to evaluate the bids and make the final decision on the different hosts.

Uganda will host the first tournament of the season CECAFA Senior Women’s Championship slated for May 22 to June 5th. Uganda will also host the inaugural zonal qualifiers for the CAF Pan Africa Schools Cup.

Ethiopia will host the AFCON U-17 qualifiers, while Sudan who have not hosted any CECAFA competition for a long time now will host the AFCON U-20 qualifiers.

Tanzania will host the CAF Women’s Champions League qualifiers, CECAFA U-23 Championship/AFCON U-23 qualifiers and the CECAFA Kagame Cup.

Gecheo made it clear that dates for the other tournaments will be announced soon.

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Uganda and Kenya sign bilateral agreement on cooperation in defence and security

Uganda and Kenya have signed an agreement on cooperation in defence and security at Speke Resort Munyonyo in Kampala.

Uganda’s Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs Hon Vincent Bamulangaki Ssempijja signed on behalf of the Uganda Government while the cabinet Secretary for defence in Kenya Hon Eugene Ludovic Wamalwa signed on behalf of the Kenyan Government.

This exchange of the signed agreement is the culmination of the two-day (5th – 6th April, 2022) meeting at Speke Resort Hotel Munyonyo, that aimed at making respective amendments on the earlier draft agreement (February 2022 in Nairobi) by both parties before its adoption upon approval by Chiefs of Defence Forces (CDFs) and Ministers of Defence from both countries.

Hon Vincent Bamulangaki Ssempijja commended the Government of Kenya, most especially the Technical Experts Working Group (TEWGs) for coming up with an excellent agreement that would be adopted by both countries for the sustainability of peace and security.

He said the agreement will address threats and facilitate joint responses in managing threats. “This strategic engagement is a culmination of the strategic vision of their Excellences the Presidents of Uganda and Kenya who implored us to fast track this framework in areas of general interest for the security of both Uganda and Kenya,” said Hon Ssempijja.

He recounted that both Uganda and Kenya have come a long way from the ravages of the colonial time that ruined social economic transformation and negatively impacted regional security.

He reiterated that fighting crime is no longer a singular responsibility of one state, because insurgent groups like Al-Shaabab, Al Qaeda, ADF etc pose a real threat that could destroy our countries, if we don’t urgently address the security issues facing our countries.

Hon Ssempijja particularly noted that trafficking in arms and the proliferation of small arms is distabilising the Karamoja and Turkana sub regions. He, therefore, urged stakeholders involved in the proliferation of small arms to stop the criminality and engage in more viable social economic activities to foster prosperity. He thanked the TEWGs and CDFs from both UPDF and KDF for a job well done.

Uganda’s Defence Minister thanked Hon Wamalwa for the cooperation that has seen the historic revival of the bilateral agreement for engagement and collaboration in defence and security. “We need to make sure that we are ready to face the challenges and together, we shall win,” Hon Ssempijja told the TEWGs from both Kenya and Uganda.

In his remarks, the Cabinet Secretary for Defence in the Kenya Government Hon Eugene Wamalwa condoled with Uganda for the loss of the former Speaker of Parliament Rt. Hon Jacob Oulanya.

He expressed his gratitude to the Technical Experts Working Group for the time and effort put into the preparation of the agreement. “I am happy that the three things we had discussed with my brother Hon Ssempijja in Nairobi recently have come to fruition. These included signing the bilateral agreement as a framework for security cooperation between the countries, easing the long quee of trucks at the border point and organising a meeting of Defence Ministers in the region, which sat in Arusha recently,” remarked Hon Wamalwa.

He noted that with the joining of the DR Congo into the East African Community bloc, the region had expanded from the Indian Ocean to the Atlantic ocean; but quickly added that this expansion comes with its problems especially terrorism.

Hon Wamalwa expressed his appreciation to the UPDF in pacifying the Eastern DRC, and called for enhanced cooperation in defence and security. ” I assure you of continued support and enhanced cooperation in the region after operationalizing the agreement,” he remarked.

He further promised continued support in the fight against Al-Shaabab in Somalia since the threat of terrorism continues to grow in the region.

He emphasized that signing the agreement strengthens the framework for cooperation.

The UPDF Deputy Chief of Defence Forces Lt Gen Peter Elwelu thanked the leaders of both countries for their continued effort to make the region more peaceful and stable. “Peace and security is not good for only the two countries but also important for the entire region especially for socio-economic transformation,” he noted.

He concluded that the agreement shall provide a foundation for cooperation in matters that would undermine peace and stability.

Lt Gen Elwelu promised military support in all matters that ensure that the agreement is fully implemented.

The Vice Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces Lt Gen Omondi Ogolla re-echoed that the agreement is a culmination of work started early this year following the guidance of the leaders from both countries. “The renewal of this collaboration will bring the forces to work together more strongly to foster peace and security in the region,” he said.

He recommended signing the agreement for the actual restoration of peace, especially across borders.

Lt Gen Ogolla thanked the technical team for preparing a good document and the hosts Uganda for the enjoyable hospitality.

The meeting was attended by the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Air Forces Under Secretary Mr. James Mutabazi, the 2 Division Commander of the UPDF 3 Divison Brig Gen Elias Okolong, Deputy Chief of Legal Services Col Moses Wandera and the Chief of Policy and Planning Col David Tweheyo, among other MODVA/UPDF experts.

The Kenyan delegation included: Under Secretary Ministry of Interior Coordination of National Government Mr. Maurice Okoth, First Counsel Kenya High Commission in Uganda Mr. Richard Mutwota and the First Counsel Ministry of Internal Affairs Ms. Dorothy Kamene, among other experts.

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