gaziantep escort,escort bayan,beylikdüzü escort,
alanya escort,gaziantep escort
President Museveni has praised visionary industrialist Mr. Sanjay Awasthi, the Chairman of Tembo Steels, for his transformative contribution to Uganda’s steel industry. This was as the President commissioned Tembo Steels…
Uganda Breweries Limited hosted farmers to a forum to discuss the potential to scale up farming to supplement government efforts to see manufactures embrace full sourcing of raw materials they use in their production processes locally. The forum which run under the theme ‘Agriculture as an Enabler to the Buy Uganda Build Uganda Agenda’ brought together stakeholders from Government, Tax Body, Farmers Unions and the Private Sector Foundation. Uganda Breweries which already sources over 95% of its raw materials locally, hosted the forum to attract the different stakeholders to weigh in on how all entities can work together to support…
This Is Premium Content. Subscribe And Save On Unlimited Access With Our Best Offers!
Coca-Cola Beverages Africa in Uganda has reinforced its commitment to the Buy Uganda Build Uganda (BUBU) agenda with the launch of a brand-new product, Ades Nutri-Bushera. Ades is the global brand for Plant-Based Beverages for the Coca-Cola Company that represents delicious throughout the day nutrition. In the case of Bushera, millet the main ingredient, will be locally sourced in Uganda. Speaking at the virtual launch, Melkamu Abebe, Managing Director, Coca-Cola Beverages Africa in Uganda, stated the significance of the launch of Ades Nutri-Bushera not only to the company but also to the millet farmers at the grassroots and other supply…
This Is Premium Content. Subscribe And Save On Unlimited Access With Our Best Offers!
Utility firm Umeme has revealed that it consumes about 90,000 electricity poles from local suppliers every year. “In line with Government of Uganda’s Strategy to support local content under the Buy Uganda Build Uganda policy, Umeme’s purchases for electricity poles from local farmers now stands 90,000 annually,” the utility company says in a statement adding: “Umeme has since 2008 been consuming electricity poles from 6 local suppliers who buy from farmers, cure them and sell to the utility.” Selestino Babungi, Umeme’s Managing Director says on average, the utility buys 90,000 treated poles per annum. “Umeme sources for poles, wooden and…
This Is Premium Content. Subscribe And Save On Unlimited Access With Our Best Offers!
Power utility company Umeme has released a statement refuting media reports that it imported poles from South Africa. “Our attention has been drawn to a story aired on NTVU on Sunday suggesting Umeme, Uganda’s leading power distributor, imports utility poles from South Africa. We would like to clarify and affirm that Umeme sources all its poles from local Ugandan certified pole treatment plants,” Umeme says in the statement by management. On who supplies them the poles, Umeme said: “We utilise on average 90,000 treated poles per annum from wood or concrete. The certified pole treatment plants, our primary suppliers, source…
This Is Premium Content. Subscribe And Save On Unlimited Access With Our Best Offers!
Financial institutions have been commended for their key role towards the growth of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) businesses. This was during the launch of the second edition of the Buy Uganda Build Uganda (BUBU) initiative. Launched in 2014, the BUBU policy is centered on promoting the procurement and consumption of locally produced and manufactured goods and services while encouraging local investors to produce, improve capacity of to supply government, enhance the quality and competitiveness on the local and International market, create jobs, among other elements that are intended to drive the country towards achieving middle Income status. While…
This Is Premium Content. Subscribe And Save On Unlimited Access With Our Best Offers!
“The National Standardisation Strategy will improve the competitiveness of Uganda products and services thus promoting Buy Uganda Build Uganda policy and improving access to regional and international markets.” The Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS), has launched the first National Standardisation Strategy (2019 -2022) as a roadmap for developing standards in key priority sectors of the Ugandan economy. The three-year strategy was developed in consultation with several stakeholders and industry experts in Manufacturing, Export Trade, Agribusiness and Consumer Organisations, among others and supported by the Commonwealth Standards Network (CSN). While launching the Strategy at Skyz Hotel in Kampala, the Minister…
This Is Premium Content. Subscribe And Save On Unlimited Access With Our Best Offers!
beylikdüzü escort
beylikdüzü escort