MTN Uganda’s corporate social responsibility arm, MTN Foundation, has launched a social initiative dubbed MTN Changemakers seeking to transform the lives of communities across Uganda.

The initiative aims to support local individuals and organizations driven to make a profound impact on their communities.

MTN Uganda Chief Executive Officer, Sylvia Mulinge, said the telecom company believes in the power of Ugandans to create change in their communities.

“MTN Changemakers initiative is about supporting Ugandans who are doing great work in their communities to improve people’s lives,” She said.

“Ugandans have shown themselves to be exceptional dreamers and doers. They possess the remarkable ability to take what they have and transform it into something extraordinary through passion, skill, and unwavering commitment. They have turned a highly competitive environment into a highly creative one, inspiring us all.”

Ms Mulinge said the initiative will focus mainly on the Foundation’s areas of economic empowerment, education, health, water and environment and agriculture.

She said winners will stand a chance to receive support not exceeding UGX 20 million to help them realise their dreams.

“We hope to invest UGX0.5billion in this initiative covering at least 25 communities in five sub-regions and impacting lives of millions of people who include youth, women and persons with disabilities among others,” she added.

This development comes at a time MTN Uganda is making the 25th anniversary of transforming Uganda’s telecom sector. It also coincides with this year’s brand campaign ‘Together, We’re Unstoppable.’

George Egaddu, Chairman MTN Foundation said the MTN Changemakers initiative embodies MTN’s unwavering commitment to driving positive change at the grassroots level.

“This initiative serves as a platform to support and amplify the voices of individuals and organizations who have visionary ideas and projects that can transform the lives of the people in their communities,” he said.

Interested participants – above 18 years with no criminal record – can submit their applications via the MTN website https://www.mtn.co.ug/changemakers-application/, WhatsApp/Video  via 0772123100 or physical application at MTN service centres across Uganda.

The application ends on 11th August with the selected winners announced on 28th August 2023. The application has been zoned into five sub-regions: North consisting of West Nile, Lango, Acholi, Karamoja; East consisting of Busoga, Teso, Bugisu and Bukedea; Greater Central consisting of Luweero, Mpigi, Masaka, Mukono; Central consisting of Kampala; and West consisting of Kigezi, Bunyoro, Ankole and Tooro. 

Successful applicants will commence their project implementations on 1st October to 31st December 2023 followed up by profiling of implemented projects in the first quarter of 2024.  

Over the past 10 years, MTN Foundation has invested UGX30billion in more than 250 projects in various focus areas including health, education, water and sanitation and youth empowerment to change the lives of the communities countrywide.

The MTN Tooro Masaza Bicycle Races held on Sunday, July 9, 2023, in Bunyangabu County, Bunyangabu District, were a sensational display of cycling prowess and the power of community support. Sponsored by MTN Uganda and organized by Tooro Kingdom, this event brought together over 50 riders who competed fiercely in the Ordinary and Sports Bicycle categories. The challenging route from Kibiito to Rubona trading center and back witnessed remarkable performances and inspiring stories of triumph.

The winners in the Sports Bicycle category, including Michael Mugisa, Peter Mugisa, Abdul Murungi, Francis Bwekale, and Yusuf Tumusiime, showcased their exceptional skills and speed, leaving spectators in awe. Notably, Michael Mugisa expressed gratitude for the race, emphasizing how it helped him overcome his debts. Determined to secure victory in the final races, Mugisa emphasized the significance of intensive training.

Meanwhile, the Ordinary Bicycle category witnessed outstanding performances from David Sunday, Tobius Muganzi, Raymond Kwikiriza, Posiano Basaija, and Eric Muhanga, who delivered impressive displays of skill and determination. David Sunday, the champion of the Ordinary Bicycle race, shared his inspiring journey, stating, “I started with someone’s bicycle, but I believed that my talent and participation in these races could turn my story, and indeed, I own one now. I’m now focused on the bigger cash in the finals.”

The community’s support played a vital role in the success of the MTN Tooro Masaza Bicycle Races. Gilbert Nyaika, O.C. Bunyangabu Police and coordinator of Bunyangabu County, stressed the importance of thorough training for riders to compete favorably in the forthcoming final races in Fort Portal City. Minister of Sports for Tooro Kingdom, Owek Michael Wandera, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the need to prioritize training for better results.

MTN Uganda’s sponsorship and commitment to supporting sports activities were evident throughout the event. Collin Kwesiga, the MTN Fort Portal Territory manager, expressed the company’s dedication to promoting talent and raising awareness among the youth about ending HIV/AIDS by 2030. Kwesiga’s remarks highlighted MTN’s involvement in the race and its broader commitment to social responsibility.

The event garnered support from local leaders, such as Patrick Kabagambe, the Mayor of Kibiito Town Council, and Counsel Robert Kagoro, who pledged a generous 10 million to support the Bunyangabu Football team for the finals. The contributions from community leaders showcased the significance of these races as a unifying force within the region.

Participants and winners expressed their heartfelt appreciation for Tooro Kingdom and MTN Uganda for organising and sponsoring the races. Julius Katusiime, a first-time participant, gratefully acknowledged MTN for providing her with the opportunity to showcase her talents. Omubiito Kabuzi, the county chief of Tooro Kingdom, commended the winners and praised Tooro Kingdom and MTN Uganda for their initiatives. Kabuzi emphasized the positive impact of such events on community unity and the significance of using sports activities to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS among the youth.

The MTN Tooro Masaza Bicycle Races in Bunyangabu County served as a thrilling platform for talented riders to exhibit their skills and determination. As the final races draw near, the riders are focusing on rigorous training and aiming to achieve remarkable success. The unwavering support from community leaders and stakeholders exemplifies the collective commitment to empowering the youth and fostering a healthier future. With inspiring stories from riders like David Sunday and Michael Mugisa, it is evident that these races have the power to transform lives and inspire greatness.

The MTN Tooro Kingdom Masaza took center stage as hundreds of spectators flocked to Katooke modern Playground on June 2, 2023, to witness the adrenaline-fueled Bicycle Races and the highly-anticipated Tooro Masaza MTN Football tournament. The joint-hosted events captivated the audience, showcasing remarkable talent and intense competition.

In a display of sheer determination, 36 riders from Mwenge North showcased their cycling prowess in the MTN sponsored Tooro Kingdom Bicycle Race. Covering a challenging distance of approximately 30 kilometers from Katooke Town Council to Mabira and back, the riders navigated the route with finesse and returned unscathed.

“I’m glad MTN Uganda in coordination with the Tooro Kingdom have kept the custom of these races in a bid to appreciate our talents,” expressed Aaron Muhumuza, a resident of Katooke and a double winner in the sports bikes category. Muhumuza, who failed to secure a top-five position in last year’s ordinary races, credited his decision to try his luck in the sports bikes category for his triumph.

The winners in the sports bicycles category included Ibrahim Kawooya, Mugisha Emmanuel, Aaron Muhumuza, Muwonge Muzamil, and Ahebwa Vincent Byoma. Meanwhile, the ordinary bikes category saw Amanyire Wilson, Alituha Rodger, Tukugize David, Tumusiime Leo, and Amanya Wilson emerge as victors. These riders were rewarded with funds ranging from 500,000 to 100,000 Ugandan shillings, respectively, according to their respective categories.

The Tooro Kingdom county chief, Adolf Baseka Musinguzi, commended MTN Uganda and the Tooro Kingdom for their collaboration in organizing the bicycle race. Baseka urged the winners to continue pushing themselves in training to surpass their counterparts from other counties, emphasizing the importance of sustained effort in achieving excellence.

On the same action-packed day, the MTN-sponsored Tooro Kingdom Masaza Football tournament continued to heat up the competition. Fort Portal City faced off against Kyaka County in the first match, which ended in a goalless draw. In the following match, Kyaka secured a 2-1 victory over Mwenge North, solidifying their spot in the semi-finals. Mwenge North’s tenacity paid off in their final match against Fort Portal City, as they claimed a narrow 1-0 victory.

Hon. Tom Bright, the Kyegegwa MP and a supporter of the Kyaka team, delivered a message of sportsmanship and non-violence to the players. He acknowledged the Tooro Kingdom MTN Masaza football tournament as a platform that not only discovers and nurtures youth talent but also serves as a reminder that there is life beyond the games.

Owek. Wandera Micheal, the Tooro Kingdom sports minister, highlighted the significance of these competitions in engaging the youth in the fight against HIV/AIDS. He expressed his appreciation for MTN’s support in various aspects, including the Masaza football tournament and the provision of hospital beds.

The MTN Tooro Kingdom Masaza continues to captivate audiences, celebrating the region’s rich sporting talents and fostering community engagement. Through the partnership between MTN Uganda and the Tooro Kingdom, these events stand as testaments to the power of sports in driving positive change and inspiring young individuals to reach their full potential.

In a thrilling display of athleticism and unity, MTN Uganda’s partnership with Tooro Kingdom brought the exhilarating MTN Tooro Masaza Bicycle Races to the forefront. Hundreds of spectators lined the streets of Kyegegwa, captivated by the heart-pounding action and the spirit of competition that united people from diverse backgrounds.

The winners of the fiercely contested bicycle races left their mark on the event, showcasing their talent and determination. Alvin Mulindwa, an exceptional sports biker from Kyaka County and reigning champion from last year’s Fort Portal City races, expressed his gratitude to MTN Uganda for their unwavering support. He highlighted how their sponsorship has not only elevated his talent but also provided him with a vital source of income. Mulindwa eagerly anticipates participating in this year’s championship races and aims to secure another resounding victory.

The extraordinary performance of Aziz Ssempija, the winner in the ordinary bike category, echoed the sentiments of many riders who called for increased rewards. Ssempija emphasized the need for greater financial support, stating, “The effort put by MTN to boost Tooro Kingdom sports is appreciated, but we ask them to consider increasing the amount rewarded to the winners.” He stressed that a significant portion of the prize money is typically invested in repairing bicycles, leaving inadequate funds for essential training.

Amidst the electrifying atmosphere, Aggrey Byaruhanga, MTN Uganda’s Regional Marketing Manager for west and southern regions, acknowledged the importance of addressing the training needs of riders in Kitagwenda, Kyaka, Kahunge, and Mwenge South. Byaruhanga affirmed, “We are determined to support sports activities within the Tooro Kingdom,” in response to King Oyo’s call to combat HIV. He assured that the request for increased rewards would be diligently forwarded to the appropriate authorities for consideration.

As the cycling races enthralled spectators, the anticipation grew for the upcoming bicycle race in Fort Portal City on June 25, 2023. Participants, inspired by the captivating competitions, are leaving no stone unturned in their training efforts. William Kato, who participated for the first time, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “This was my first time participating in the Masaza cycling competitions. I am happy with the organization and am now embarking on training so that I can win the Fort Portal race.”

The winners of the Masaza Cycling Races in Kyaka County left an indelible mark on the competition. In the sports bike category, the top performers were Mulindwa Alvin, Kato William, Kyaterekera John, Sabiti Alex, and Bizimanana Colonel. Meanwhile, in the ordinary bike category, the victors were Sempija Azizi, Kawesi Honda, Noberanga Dante, Musa Paul, and Kasana Job.

MTN Uganda’s partnership with Tooro Kingdom has truly ignited excitement and passion within the region. The Masaza Cycling Races serve as a powerful platform for athletes to showcase their skills while promoting unity among diverse communities. The stage is set for the forthcoming races, promising further enthralling displays of athleticism and determination.

Since its launch on November 29th 2022, clinicPesa has been transforming the healthcare landscape in Uganda, providing a lifeline to thousands of individuals who previously struggled to access affordable and timely medical services.

clinicPesa is a digital platform for managing medical expense savings, micro-loans and payments. It enables users can set aside money in increments, which can then be used to pay medical bills at any clinicPesa-registered healthcare facility, including certain pharmacies. 

Healthcare providers receive the payment immediately and securely while gaining access to patients who previously could not afford their services. 

Using clients’ mobile money transaction records, the system also computes a credit score and automatically offers a suitable micro-loan when users are paying a bill larger than the amount they’ve saved. 

clinicPesa users can also share their funds with others and/or make payments on others’ behalf. 

For expecting mothers, the company recently developed a feature called clinicPesa MaMa’s that calculates the expected cost of transport to a clinic, antenatal visits, birth kits and delivery and generates a savings plan tailored to their stage of pregnancy.

Through its digital platform and strategic partnership with MTN Mobile Money, clinicPesa has empowered uninsured Ugandans to take control of their healthcare expenses and improve their overall well-being.

The testimonials of satisfied customers shed light on the profound impact clinicPesa has had on individuals, families, and healthcare providers across the country. 

Dr. Desire Kirabo, Executive Director of Women Wellness and Family Clinic in Mbale, praises clinicPesa’s contribution to women’s healthcare. 

She says that with approximately 400 mothers subscribed to the service, clinicPesa has enabled them to plan and save for their maternal journeys, as well as other healthcare needs for themselves and their families. 

“By providing dedicated medical savings accounts, clinicPesa instills financial discipline and security in patients, eliminating the need for treatment on credit,” Dr. Kirabo said. 

She added: “The seamless payment process through clinicPesa merchant codes has streamlined operations for healthcare providers and reduced administrative burdens, benefiting both parties.” 

Joan Kembabazi from Kiwatule said that during her pregnancy in 2022, she discovered clinicPesa MaMa’s service and decided to create an account with her husband, who lacked insurance coverage at the time. 

clinicPesa became a valuable tool for them to save for medical expenses, mama kits, transportation, and emergencies. 

The peace of mind she experienced during the crucial moment of delivery, knowing that all necessary funds were readily available, exemplifies the transformative power of clinicPesa in supporting maternal healthcare.

Shillah Ebong, a resident of Ntinda, stumbled upon clinicPesa while searching for savings accounts in Uganda. Impressed by its specialized nature, she created her account via MTN Mobile Money and embraced clinicPesa’s autosave feature. 

The real-time savings tracking, convenient medical bill payments, and the option to withdraw savings at the end of the year with a 5% interest are some of the reasons why Shillah recommends clinicPesa. 

The trust she developed in the company, knowing that it is regulated by the Bank of Uganda, further solidified her decision to join.

These testimonials reflect the wider impact clinicPesa has had on Ugandan society. 

By providing flexible savings options, clinicPesa caters to individuals from all walks of life, allowing them to save any amount, no matter how small, for their healthcare needs. 

This inclusivity ensures that even low-end customers can proactively manage their healthcare expenses. 

The availability of instant medical loan top-ups has provided a safety net for individuals whose savings may not be sufficient to cover medical expenses, enabling them to promptly access the treatments they require.

clinicPesa’s impact extends beyond financial management. By promoting health-seeking behavior and medication adherence, clinicPesa is positively influencing health outcomes for its users. 

The reduction in self-medication and incomplete dosages indicates that clinicPesa is fulfilling its mission of improving access to healthcare and fostering a culture of responsible healthcare management.

Looking towards the future, clinicPesa aims to expand its network of partners to provide even more value to its customers. 

With a vision to support the implementation of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and achieve universal health coverage for all Ugandans, clinicPesa is determined to make a lasting impact on the country’s healthcare landscape.

Looking ahead, clinicPesa has emerged as a beacon of hope in Uganda’s healthcare system since its launch on November 29th, 2022. 

Through its innovative digital solutions, it has empowered individuals to take control of their healthcare expenses, ensuring that no one has to compromise their well-being due to financial constraints. 

By fostering a culture of saving, providing seamless payment options, and promoting responsible healthcare management, clinicPesa is transforming the lives of Ugandans, one healthcare journey at a time.

The highly anticipated MTN-sponsored Masaza Football Tournament, in collaboration with the Tooro Kingdom, kicked off in thrilling fashion with a combination of bicycle races and football matches. The event received accolades from Kibaale County residents, who were impressed by the Kingdom’s commitment to nurturing local talent and MTN’s generous cash rewards.

At Kyabenda playground in Kahunge town council, Kamwenge district, Group A witnessed a riveting clash that drew nearly 1000 spectators. Kitagwenda FC, Kibaale FC, and Mwenge South FC fiercely battled it out in three separate matches. The results were as follows: Kitagwenda 1-1 Mwenge South, Kitagwenda 0-1 Kibale, and Mwenge South 2-0 Kibale County.

Based on these outcomes, Mwenge South secured their place in the semifinals by topping Group A with 4 points, while Kibale accumulated 3 points and Kitagwenda earned 1 point. The remaining semifinalists will be determined once Group B, featuring Fort Portal, Mwenge North, and defending champions Kyaka, as well as Group C, consisting of Ntoroko, Burahya, and Bunyangabu, conclude their matches.

Before the football matches commenced, a 19 km bicycle race from Kahunge to Kamwenge and back enthralled the spectators. Fifty riders participated in this exhilarating contest. Notably, Ambrose Kyarugaba, Alex Wabulo, Ibrahim Kwezi, Anthreme Muwhezi, and Stephen Tumuhimbise emerged as the top five ordinary bicycle riders. In the sports bikes category, the victorious riders included Eric Musiimenta, Martin Ampaire, Stephen Tumuhaise, Celestine Nkuzimana, and Enock Calvin.

As tradition dictates, the winners of the bicycle race were handsomely rewarded, with the top-ranked riders in the ordinary and sports bicycles divisions receiving cash prizes of 500,000 and 400,000 Ugandan shillings, respectively.

Solomon Mulihebwa, the Chief Organizer, clarified that there are no team prizes for the bicycle race, but the winners automatically qualified for the semifinals scheduled for July 28 in Fort Portal City. The event garnered significant support from influential figures, including Isiah Kanyamahane Byarugaba, the Kamwenge RDC, who commended the Tooro Kingdom for organizing such a remarkable event and pledged continued support for constructive activities in their district.

The function was graced by the presence of all Tooro Kingdom Masaza County chiefs representing Kibaale, Kitagwenda, and Mwenge South. With the tournament progressing, fans eagerly anticipate the forthcoming matches as the competition intensifies, aiming to unearth the finest talents and showcase the rich sporting culture of the Tooro Kingdom

MTN Uganda pledges UGX 30 million to the Uganda Cranes national team for their upcoming AFCON qualifier match against Algeria in Douala, Cameroon.

MTN Uganda, the leading supporter of Ugandan football, is excited to announce a new pledge of UGX 30 million to the Uganda Cranes national football team ahead of their upcoming Group F African Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier match against Algeria. The game is scheduled to take place in Douala, Cameroon on Sunday, 18th June 2023. Just like their previous win against Tanzania, this pledge is tagged to a win and is designed to motivate the national team to aim for maximum points against their formidable opponent.

Mr. Somdev Sen, the Chief Marketing Officer of MTN Uganda, expressed his excitement and optimism for a win. “MTN Uganda is proud to stand behind the Uganda Cranes and their journey towards AFCON 2023. The team continues to show intense commitment to excel, and we believe in their ability to achieve great success. This new pledge of UGX 30 million is our way of motivating and supporting the players as they go head-to-head against Algeria.”

The announcement of this pledge was made at the Mutesa II Stadium Wankulukuku, during a training session for the national team ahead of their departure to Cameroon. The team has been putting in tremendous effort and remains focused on making Uganda proud.

James Byamukama, an executive committee member at the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) in charge of Sales, expressed his gratitude for MTN Uganda’s continued support. “Once again, MTN Uganda has come through with a great incentive plan for Uganda Cranes. This is a demonstration of what they have been saying that the spirit of togetherness, is unstoppable. We thank MTN Uganda for this kind gesture and their commitment to Uganda sports, particularly football.”

MTN Uganda’s commitment to supporting Ugandan football is unwavering. Earlier this year, the company announced a UGX 19 billion sponsorship over five years to the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) to support various football programs and initiatives. This pledge for the Uganda Cranes’ victory against Algeria is an extension of that commitment, aimed at fostering the growth and development of football in the country.

MTN Uganda encourages all Ugandans to show their unwavering support for the national team when they take to the pitch on Sunday 18th June 2023. The game will be broadcast live and MTN will be setting up public viewer parks in Kampala and major towns across Uganda. Fans can also follow the action live on social media under the hashtag #MTNUgFootball.

MTN Uganda is proud to be associated with the Uganda Cranes and wishes them the best of luck in their match against Algeria.

The picturesque county of Kabujogera in Kitagwenda witnessed an exhilarating bicycle race yesterday, as the Tooro Kingdom, in partnership with MTN Uganda, hosted a thrilling event that left residents buzzing with excitement. The race, aimed at promoting sports talent and raising awareness about HIV/AIDS, received overwhelming support from the community.

A total of 26 skilled riders, including 19 manual bike riders and 7 sports bike riders, fearlessly maneuvered through a challenging 30-kilometer route. The cyclists braved the rugged roads, pedaling their way from Kabujogera town council to Ntara and back.

The race winners were crowned amidst cheers and applause. Lauben Barekyeraho emerged as the triumphant champion in the ordinary bicycle category, while Joshua Mugume clinched the top spot in the sports bike race. Their remarkable performances showcased their dedication and skill on the challenging terrain.

MTN’s sponsorship of the race received praise from various leaders and officials. Obadiah Mwijuka, the Tooro Kingdom County Chief for Kitagwenda, expressed gratitude towards MTN for their unwavering support of the Kingdom’s sports activities. Mwijuka recalled the cherished memory of when King Oyo’s father, King Patrick David Kaboyo Olimi III, visited the area and played football with pupils at Ntuntu Primary School.

Joseph Ruwheza, the Chairperson of Kabujogera town council, encouraged the youth to embrace the race as an opportunity to break away from monotony and avoid harmful temptations. Aggrey Byaruhanga, the MTN Regional Marketing Manager, urged the young generation to actively participate in the Kingdom’s sports activities while spreading awareness about the urgent need to eliminate HIV/AIDS by 2030. Byaruhanga reaffirmed MTN’s commitment to supporting Tooro Kingdom’s health campaigns.

Ismael Mushemeza, the Kitagwenda district Chairperson, commended Tooro Kingdom for extending its services throughout the entire Kingdom. He urged residents to take inspiration from the Baganda and wholeheartedly engage in Kingdom activities, thereby taking ownership of their heritage. Mushemeza also revealed the government’s plans to construct a sports center in Kitagwenda, aiming to enhance co-curricular activities in the region and provide opportunities for young talents to flourish.

The race not only celebrated the winners but also highlighted the positive impact it had on the participants’ lives. Vincent Tumwebaze, last year’s winner and this year’s second-place finisher, expressed gratitude for the 500,000 Shillings prize money he received from MTN. He revealed that the funds helped him take care of his health and invest in his small business, paving the way for a brighter future.

MTN’s unwavering support for the Tooro Kingdom bicycle race demonstrated their commitment to promoting sports talent and fostering community engagement. The race’s success serves as a testament to the power of collaboration in achieving common goals, and it further strengthens the bond between MTN and Tooro Kingdom.

Soroti City, Uganda MTN Uganda in partnership with the Uganda Small Scale Industries Association on Friday donated sewing machines, overlock machines, sewing threads, button attachments and sewing materials, computers, printers and training to Teso Textile Light Dynamics, a tailoring enterprise in Soroti City, in the ongoing 21 Days of Y’ello Care Campaign.

The MTN Uganda employees also participated in cleaning Soroti City Market as part of their contribution to the communities. The entire exercise costs UGX20 million.

This follows the launch of the annual campaign on Thursday aimed at empowering local entrepreneurs and driving economic growth. 

Eight enterprises are set to benefit from this year’s 21 Days of Y’ello Care campaign executed in 25 days in commemoration of the upcoming MTN Uganda’s 25th anniversary  

 To kick of this years’ initiatives, MTN   handed over of various equipment including an embroidery machine and training on the new digital technologies to members of Disability Employment Link Project Uganda in Kampala to boost their business.

Disability Employment Link Project Uganda consists of 75 disabled women and talented men who engage in tailoring and shoemaking to provide for their families and improve the livelihood of their communities.

Andrew Bukenya, senior manager, Risk and Compliance at MTN Uganda said their support to the entrepreneurs, particularly in underprivileged communities, is aimed at stimulating economic growth and creating jobs for the population, leveraging on the information and communication technologies.

“We, at MTN Uganda believe that entrepreneurship is the key to unlocking economic and social development in our communities and that’s why we’re excited to support entrepreneurs such as Teso Textile Light Dynamics,” he said. 

He said MTN Uganda is supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs to unlock their potential and create opportunities for job growth and development in all the areas it operates. 

Uganda has been known globally as the most entrepreneurial country but also with the highest failure rate of businesses.

George William Okoit, the founder of Teso Textile Light Dynamics which employs 15 people mainly single mothers, thanked MTN Uganda for extending the support noting that it will go a long way in boosting their tailoring business.

“This increased number of equipment also places us in a comfortable position to accommodate more students who are internship in this field,” he said.  

James Obore, the deputy city clerk, of Soroti City congratulated MTN Uganda for the support extended to their communities. 

“We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to MTN Uganda and all the individuals who took part in today’s initiative to clean up Soroti. Your contribution is immensely valued,” he said.

MTN established the 21 Days of Y’ello Care initiative in 2007 to allow its employees to directly contribute to the communities in which they live and work.

This year’s program has been themed “Empowering Entrepreneurs to Unlock Growth and Job Creation for Communities” highlighting the company’s commitment to driving digital transformation and fostering economic growth countrywide.

This initiative aligns with the telecom’s Ambition 2025 to lead digital solutions for Africa’s progress but also as a partner with the government to achieve the national development agenda as stipulated in the National Development Plan III and Vision 2040.

MTN Uganda employees have over the years been involved in tens of initiatives in the communities through the 21 Days of Y’ello Care to boost their production capacity and transform their lives and that of their communities.

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About MTN Uganda

MTN Uganda is a leading telecoms company in Uganda with a primary objective of carrying on the business of a national operator of a telecommunications network pursuant to the National Telecommunications Operator (NTO) license granted by the Uganda Telecommunications Commission (UCC). Among our offerings are network services, digital and financial technology services, interconnect and roaming, sale of mobile devices and MTN Mobile Money (which is conducted through subsidiary MTN Mobile Money Uganda Limited). MTN has a presence in all 134 districts of Uganda. services are delivered through a network of over 170,000 Mobile Money agents, 200 service stores and 13 main distributors. For the six months ended June 2022, MTN Uganda had 16.3 million subscribers, 9.8 million MoMo users and 5.7 million active data users. Visit us at www.mtn.co.ug or follow us on www.youtube.com/mtnug and 

www.twitter.com/mtnug for assistance. 

About the MTN Group

Launched in 1994, the MTN Group is a leading emerging market operator with a clear vision to lead the delivery of a bold new digital world to our customers. We are inspired by our belief that everyone deserves the benefits of a modern connected life. The MTN Group is listed on the JSE Securities Exchange in South Africa under the share code ‘MTN’. Our strategy is Ambition 2025: Leading digital solutions for Africa’s progress.

For more information, please contact: 

MTN Uganda Press Office: mediadesk.ug@mtn.com 

Rhona Arinaitwe: Rhona.Arinaitwe@mtn.com or 0772 123 067

Prisca Baike: prisca.baike@tbwa-uganda.com or 0782 654 083

MTN Uganda has taken a significant step towards a greener future by receiving a test electric vehicle from Motorcare Uganda Ltd. This milestone aligns with MTN’s ambitious goals outlined in the Ambition 2025 strategy, focusing on creating shared value and placing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles at the core of its operations.

The introduction of a test electric vehicle into MTN Uganda’s fleet signifies a crucial advancement in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and contributing to the global fight against climate change. Recognizing the urgency of transitioning away from fossil fuel-based vehicles in the face of rising temperatures and their consequences, MTN Uganda aims to gradually replace its entire fleet with electric vehicles, subject to the success of the test phase.

By embracing sustainable practices, MTN Uganda is determined to fulfill its pledge to achieve net-zero emissions by 2040, as outlined in its sustainability framework. The company remains dedicated to improving energy efficiency, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and enhancing water and waste management across its operations. Through its partnership with Motorcare Uganda Ltd, MTN can leverage advanced sustainable technologies that align with its net-zero objectives.

MTN Uganda has a proven track record of prioritizing ESG practices, exemplified by its eco-responsibility commitment. Transitioning over 64% of its sites to hydroelectricity has already resulted in a remarkable 4.4% reduction in carbon emissions (tCO2). The company firmly believes in managing environmental resources sustainably for the benefit of all.

CEO of MTN Uganda, Sylvia Mulinge, stated, “The acquisition of a test electric vehicle from Motorcare Uganda Ltd demonstrates our unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship. We firmly believe that our growth and success should not come at the expense of the planet’s future. By gradually replacing our fleet with electric vehicles, we aim to drive a positive environmental impact in the communities we serve while inspiring others to join us in creating a sustainable future.”

“At this occasion, we are filled with pride as we officially present MTN Uganda with a 100% electric vehicle. It is an honor for us to be part of this green venture in Kampala. Let us join forces and bring about a positive change in our environment. Together, we have the power to create a greener and better world for all.” Florence Sempebwa Makada, the Managing Director of MotorCare Uganda said at the handover.

MTN Uganda remains steadfast in its vision of contributing to a better world while delivering innovative telecommunication solutions. The integration of electric vehicles into its fleet signifies a proactive step towards achieving its net-zero emissions commitment by 2040. MTN Uganda invites its customers, partners, and stakeholders to join hands in forging a sustainable path forward and ensuring a brighter future for generations to come.

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About MTN Uganda

MTN Uganda is a leading telecoms company in Uganda with a primary objective of carrying on the business of a national operator of a telecommunications network pursuant to the National Telecommunications Operator (NTO) licence granted by the Uganda Telecommunications Commission (UCC). Among our offerings are network services, digital and financial technology services, interconnect and roaming, sale of mobile devices and MTN Mobile Money (which is conducted through subsidiary MTN Mobile Money Uganda Limited). MTN has a presence in all 134 districts of Uganda. Services are delivered through a network of over 173,415 Mobile Money agents, 200 service stores and 13 main distributors. For the period ended 31 December 2022, MTN Uganda had 17.2 million subscribers, 11 million MoMo users and 6.7 million active data users. Visit us at www.mtn.co.ug or follow us on www.youtube.com/mtnug and www.twitter.com/mtnug for assistance

About the MTN Group

Launched in 1994, the MTN Group is a leading emerging market operator with a clear vision to lead the delivery of a bold new digital world to our 240 million customers in 21 countries in Africa and the Middle East. We are inspired by our belief that everyone deserves the benefits of modern connected life. The MTN Group is listed on the JSE Securities Exchange in South Africa under the share code “MTN”. We are pursuing our Ambition 2021 strategy with a major focus on growth in data, fintech, and digital businesses. 

For more information, please contact: 

MTN Uganda Press Office: mediadesk.ug@mtn.com 

Rhona Arinaitwe: Rhona.Arinaitwe@mtn.com or 0772 123 067

Prisca Baike: prisca.baike@tbwa-uganda.com  or 0782 654 083