MTN Uganda Beats All The Country’s Telcos In Recent Kampala City Traders Awards

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MTN_Logo_onlyMTN Uganda has beat the country’s four other telcos in the recent Kampala City Traders Association (KACITA) wards, taking home al the three prizes as the Best Telecom Company, Best Money Transfer Services and Best Internet Service Provider 2013.

This win comes just a few weeks the telco was recognized as Uganda’s leading Super Brand for  Telecommunications, Internet, Computers and Technology category and also under the financial category for its mobile money services.

The KACITA Awards announcement was made Friday  August 9th at Hotel Africana in Kampala and was presided over by the Minister of Trade and Industry Hon. Amelia Kyambade representing the Vice President of Uganda, Hon. Edward Ssekandi.
According to MTN Chief Executive Officer, Mazen Mroué, the awards recognize the firm’s continued efforts towards making the lives of their customers a whole lot brighter.

“We pledge to continue to work together with KACITA and the Government of Uganda as developmental partners to further support business communities in and around Kampala. The traders and Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are a key facet of our economy as they play a fundamental role in the development of the country,” Mroué said.

The Awards, sponsored by Coca Cola, Nile Breweries and UMEME are held annually are intended to honour products that enforce standards and continue to be innovative in order to deliver customer satisfaction.

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