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Airtel Uganda Empowers Hoima Franchise Partners with Business Management Skills

CEO ReporterMay 2, 2021May 2, 2021
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Christian Ongecu (R), the Airtel Uganda Sales and Distribution Director – Growth Market, , Peter Barata (L), Airtel Uganda Regional Business Manager, handing over a certificate to a participant who took part in the inaugural Airtel Franchise Partners Development Programme training. This was during the certificate reward of the 3-day Airtel Franchise partner training held from 28th to 30th April 2021. Courtesy photo

Airtel Uganda, The Smartphone Network with the widest 4G internet coverage across the country, has awarded 34 Franchise Partners with certificates upon completing a 3-day business training at the Inaugural Airtel Franchise Partner Development Programme.

The Airtel Franchise Partner Development Programme is part of Airtel’s strategic corporate social responsibility initiative aimed equipping Franchise Partners with business skill sets that will see them become efficient, improve their individual performance and hence become more profitable. This will replicate into a sustained value chain creating jobs for Ugandans.

Participants who took part in the inaugural Airtel Franchise Partners Development Programme training share a light moment with some of the Airtel Officials and a session facilitator. This was during the certificate reward of the 3-day Airtel Franchise partner training held from 28th to 30th April 2021.

Speaking at the certificate awarding ceremony in Hoima District on Friday, the Airtel Uganda Sales and Distribution Director – Growth Market – Christian Ongecu congratulated participants upon completion of the training.

“At Airtel Uganda, we will continue to seek opportunities through which we can collaborate and offer you the much needed business assistance to support your growth and expansion while delivering unmatched customer experiences. Through engagements like this, I am confident we are on the right path to achieve this objective because avenues such as these enable us to bring our services closer to the communities, and in turn increase our footprint across the country and beyond,” he said.

The 3-day workshop covered several topics to include; Personal Money Management, Human Resource Management, Marketing, record keeping, Running my Airtel Business, Taxation and Compliance.

The sessions involved theory and practical aspects facilitated by both Airtel and external subject matter experts including; Ronald Mayanja, the CEO Ability Explored, Moses Asiimwe, Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) Area Representative in Hoima and John Aheebwa, Area Manager National Social Security Fund NSSF – Masindi & Hoima.   

“It is key for businesses to get their tax profiles correct. One has to specify the nature of business they are operating, that is to say, if it is a mobile money agent, the business has to be classifies under financial services, unless you have other businesses you operate,” revealed URA’s Asiimwe.  

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Speaking about NSSF benefits, Aheebwa said one of the major challenges faced by pension partners in sub Saharan Africa is majorly low compliance levels, which is attributed to the fact that some employers don’t understand their obligation given the existing legal framework, plus value of contributing social security on behalf of their employees.

“I would like to appreciate Airtel’s effort in extending a platform for us to educate the Airtel Franchise Partners on the value of saving, in addition to paying their employees social security fund,” he said, adding that he is very confident that this will go a long way in driving compliance and entrenching the value of saving in general.   

At the back, L-R: Christian Ongecu, the Airtel Uganda Sales and Distribution Director – Growth Market, Sumin Namaganda, the Public Relations Manager at Airtel Uganda, Peter Barata, Airtel Uganda Regional Business Manager, Ronald Mayanja, the CEO Ability Explored, and some of the participants who took part in the inaugural Airtel Franchise Partners Development Programme training. 
This was during the certificate reward of the 3-day Airtel Franchise partner training held from 28th to 30th April 2021.

One of the trainees Mark Kaija of Propt Cycle Suplllies Investment in Kagadi District thanked Airtel Uganda for the great initiative.

“This training will support our growth as operators in the Airtel retail value chain. The skills that have been extended will go a long way in enabling the growth of our businesses once adopted,” Kaija said.

Mayanja applauded Airtel for investing in socio-economic activities that positively impact the communities like the Airtel Franchise Partner Development Programme targeted for business proprietors.

Tagged: Airtel Franchise Partner Development Programme Airtel Uganda Equipping businesses with management skills National Social Security Fund Uganda Revenue Authority

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