Uganda Baati Limited (UBL), a member of the Safal Group of Companies and Africa’s pioneer manufacturer of building solutions, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Uganda’s National Forestry Authority (NFA) to replant 40 hectares of indigenous trees across the country to culminate to 10 hectares per region (Central, East, West and North). Trees will be planted in Bajo Central Forest Reserve – Kayunga District, Namatale Central Forest Reserve – Sironko district, Lokiragado Central Forest Reserve – Arua and Mubuku Central Forest Reserve – Kasese district. The launch of this partnership was witnessed yesterday with a tree…
Uganda Baati, National Forestry Authority partner to Plant 40 Hectares of Trees in ‘Every Tree Counts’ Campaign

L-R: Uganda Baati Limited Head of External & Corporate Affairs Ian Rumanyika, CEO George Arodi, Board Chairman Dr Alan Shonubi, Ag. Board Chairperson National Forestry Authority Tina Achilla and Ag. Executive Director (NFA) Paul Musamali at Bajo Forest Reserve in Kayunga district yesterday where a tree planting exercise was launched to restore 10 hectares of forest cover




