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Infinix, Jumia Partner To Launch The Infinix HOT 10T in Uganda

Infinix, Jumia Partner To Launch The Infinix HOT 10T in Uganda Infinix, Jumia Partner To Launch The Infinix HOT 10T in Uganda The Infinix HOT 10T is the newest model in the Infinix HOT series and is priced at UGX606,000 exclusively on Jumia. Ron Kawamara, Jumia Uganda Chief Executive Officer. (Photo by PC TECH MAGAZINE/Olupot Nathan Ernest/FILE PHOTO) Jumia Uganda and Infinix have announced a partnership to launch the new Infinix Hot 10T a new model in the company’s Hot 10 smartphone series that already has a few models including the Infinix HOT 10S and the HOT 10S NFC that debuted last month.

Digital Financial Services Extend Credit To Unbanked Ugandans

FEATURE: Digital Financial Services Extend Credit To Unbanked Ugandans Digital financial services are playing a pivotal role in plugging this divide as various institutions are partnering to enhance access to financial services for the unbanked. 0 4 minutes read Over 16.5 million Ugandans are still using traditional saving methods to save money. Pictured is saving box made out of cardboard. (COURTESY PHOTO/Cool Crafts) Slightly over one in every three Ugandans have a bank account, with a reported 16.5 million Ugandans still using traditional saving methods such as physical cash, livestock and agriculture. With only 16 million bank accounts in the country, over half of the population has no access to savings or credit through financial institutions, as drivers of capital investment and, ultimately a higher rate of economic growth.

We can do without boda bodas, internet—Gen Tumwine

We can do without boda bodas, internet Gen Tumwine Friday April 09 2021 This photo taken on April 8, 2021 shows Security minister Gen Elly Tumwine (right) and Safe Boda co-founder Ricky Rapa Thomson (left) as members of the e-trade association met the minister over Covid-19 restrictions at his office in Kampala. PHOTOS/ STEPHEN OTAGE Summary Mr Ron Kawamara, the chief executive officer Jumia Uganda, said their businesses have been impacted negatively by the curfew restrictions which, among other things, hinders them from picking and dropping clients to airport, delivering food especially dinner to evening clients, early closing hours for restaurants and tough restrictions to boda boda riders especially those who are caught up still working during curfew hours.

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