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Thursday, 5.12.2024
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  • UG: Judicial Officers Told to Use ICT-Based Approaches

    Judicial officers, planners and statisticians working in the justice sector have been urged to employ information technology to smoothen the process of delivering justice in gender-related cases.

    To realize this, an information communication technology (ICT) approach in gender reporting has been recommended to speed up justice for victims of sexual violence.

    The call was made by the director of Centre for Justice Studies and Innovations (CJSI), Valentine Namakula.

  • UG: Kampala air quality top on authority's smart city agenda

    Every weekend, Sarah Birungi burns rubbish composed of paper, plastic bottles and sometimes old shoes and rugs. ;

    The other waste such as leftover foods, peelings of foods and then from fruits, among others, are kept in an old ;kavera, also known as ;kadeeya, that is usually kept at a collection point by some boys.

  • UG: Kampala Leads 12 African Cities in Smart City Network

    Kampala city has been selected as the lead among the twelve African cities in the Africa Smart Towns Network (ASToN). This follows a competitive submission to the call for applications organized by the French Development Agency (AFD) early this year.

    The other African cities include; Algiers (Algeria), Bamako (Mali), Ben Guerir (Morocco), Bizerte (Tunisia), Kampala (Uganda), Kigali (Rwanda), Kumasi (Ghana) and Lagos (Nigeria).

  • UG: Kampala needs 400 towers to transform into smart city

    A study by American Tower Corporation (ATC) shows that high rise buildings are causing poor network signals, and therefore more towers are needed to deliver satisfactorily.

    The towers to be deployed will take different designs and forms such as roof tops, pine trees, and smart poles.

    Ms Dorothy Ssemanda, the ATC chief executive officer, while presenting the findings of the study, said the 400 network towers will be supported by more than 444,000 points of service stationed at different city buildings.

  • UG: Kampala: Improving traffic flow for a smart city

    What you need to know:

    • Urbanisation contributes to better economic outcomes, but if not well harnessed, the reverse can be true.

    Traffic congestion continues to be one of the major concerns in Kampala and the Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area (GKMA), imposing delays in travel, economic losses, loss of man-hours that would have been used efficiently, and accidents that sometimes result in permanent injuries and death. 

  • UG: Kampala: Kisaka highlights the role of university graduates in driving smart city agenda

    The Executive Director of the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), Dorothy Kisaka, has emphasised the role of university graduates in driving national transformation. ;

    Speaking at a symposium organised by Makerere University, Kisaka urged graduates in key leadership roles to diagnose the problems of their institutions and develop innovative solutions to address them.

  • UG: KCCA, S.Korean Software Firm Sign MoU to Implement Smart City Projects

    Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with South Korean software development firm, SR Post Inc. that will facilitate the implementation of KCCA’s Smart City initiatives.

    The MOU was signed between the Acting Executive Director of KCCA, Eng Andrew Kitaka and the chief executive of SR Post, Changyong Oh at City Hall in Kampala.

  • UG: Keeping Pace with Technology

    Through Business Process Outsourcing and Innovation the country aims to increase penetration and widen access of ICT, one of the fastest growing sectors in Uganda

    As any steadily progressive nation aspires, Uganda is building a reliable and efficient Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector to remain at par with the global digital transformation.

  • UG: Lukwago tasks technocrats on turning Kampala into a smart city

    Kampala City Lord Mayor Mr. Erias Lukwago has tasked local and international technocrats to assure the public whether it is possible to turn Kampala into a modern city.

    He made the remarks at the Kampala Capital City Authority politicians’ consultative meeting aimed at discussing the integrated urban development master plan for Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area held on Friday.

  • UG: Minister Kabanda calls for teamwork at Kampala Capital City Authority

    The top-level management engagement was aimed at bringing together the technocrats and politicians to discuss the bottlenecks limiting Kampala from becoming a better city.

    The Minister for Kampala and Metropolitan Affairs, Hajjati Minsa Kabanda, has called upon Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) political leaders and administrators to work together to transform Kampala into a "smart City."

  • UG: Minister Launches ICT Hub At Nakasero Primary School

    Minister of Education and Sports Jessica Alupo on Thursday launched a fully equipped and connected computer hub at Nakasero Primary School in Kampala.

    The digital Hub is part of the ‘Connecting Classrooms’ project being implemented by the British Council across Sub Saharan Africa. In Uganda the project will see 14 hubs set up in 10 districts.

    In his remarks, Peter Brown, British Council Country Director noted that the hubs will have high speed internet connection freely provided for the next three years in partnership with Airtel Uganda.

  • UG: Minister roots for ICT promotion

    The information, communication and technology (ICT) minister John Nasasira has challenged ICT institutions to design practical solutions that will be used in enabling the development and growth of the country.

    Speaking at a function where 28 informal artisans were certified after undergoing training at the Uganda Institute of Information Technology (UICT), Nasasira, in a speech read by the permanent secretary, Patrick Samanya, said mixing informal and formal ICT training will help in seeing that a good base of ICT is formed.

  • UG: Museveni Orders Govt to Switch to Utl Internet

    President Yoweri Museveni has been sucked into an on-going internet deal war between his cabinet ministers and some government agencies.

    In a January 8, 2018 letter, Museveni ordered all government ministries and agencies to henceforth procure all their internet services from the highly indebted Uganda Telecom (UTL).

  • UG: Museveni: Kampala to be smart, safe city in 9 months

    President Yoweri Museveni has said that Kampala will be a safe city within nine months as government moves to implement the elements of a smart and safe city solution for Uganda.

    This was part of President Museveni's national address on the state of security from state house Entebbe Saturday evening. He said that Kampala will be a different city, will be safe, cleaner and smarter.

  • UG: Nation Approves Four New ICT Policies

    In a bid to further strengthen and regulate the ICT sector, government has approved four new policies to ensure fair competition and promote equitable access to ICT throughout the country.

    The approved policies pending enactment into laws are the National Information Technology Policy, e-government Policy Framework, Postal Policy, and Analogue to Digital Migration Policy.

    The National Information technology Policy's purpose is to ensure that Uganda is strategically positioned to attract international IT companies through developing suitable IT infrastructure. Postal policy will ensure effective and efficient order in the postal sector while E-governance will see that there is a political will to embrace IT services throughout Uganda.

  • UG: National ICT backbone ready in October, says NITA chief

    The National data transmission backbone infrastructure and e-government project will become operational in October, a top official has said.

    Dr. James Saaka, the head of the National Information Technology Authority (NITA), told MPs on the parliamentary committee on ICT that the initiative would decrease government operational costs and increase Internet access in remote areas.

    It will also check absenteeism in government departments and agencies, connect all districts to the Internet and provide low-cost bandwidth throughout the country.

  • UG: National Social Security Fund launches online platform

    The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has created new platforms where members can access information about their savings.

    The SMS and online service – all of which can be got over the mobile phone – will help members get information from anywhere, limiting the long journeys to the Fund’s office to seek clarification. To access balances through the sms platform, customers are required to type their NSSF number and send to 6773. Each SMS will cost Shs 220.

  • UG: New payroll for government workers in offing

    "We have checked against the ID data to establish that they are citizens and the right employees."

    A new payroll for all government workers linked to the National Identification Registration Authority and other government agencies is in the pipeline.

    Meeting members of the Committee of ICT of Parliament, Peter Kahiigi, the active executive director of National Information Technology Authority (NITA), said the agency had worked with NIRA to establish the authenticity of the employees on the current payroll.

  • UG: New Software Policy to Boost Innovation in Offing

    A Science, Technology and Innovations driven economy may soon be a reality in Uganda if Cabinet approves a free and open software being developed.

    Speaking at the 7th Africa Conference on Open Source Software at the Commonwealth Resort in Munyonyo on Monday, Mr James Saaka, the executive director of National Information and Technology Authority Uganda, said there is a lot of registered software being used but is very costly.

  • UG: NITA-U sets date for e-government regulations

    The National Information Technology Authority Uganda (NITA-U) has set July as a month when all government institutions will start adhering to regulations regarding the use of the internet.

    Stella Alibateesa, the acting executive director at NITA-U said on the sidelines of the e-government regulations conference in Kampala on June 19 that they were holding the last stakeholders workshop to pave way for the implementation of these regulations.

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