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Airtel Uganda launches new network sites in Kabarole

Airtel Uganda Launches New Network Sites in Kabarole to Accelerate Digital Transformation of Tourism City

by Julian Ninsiima | Reporter
03/04/2025
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The District Chairperson of Kabarole, Mr. Richard Rwabuhinga(with white hat), Speaker of Fort Portal city, Albert Ahebwa(3rd L), Airtel Uganda’s Regional Business Manager, Mathias Busuulwa(3rd R), Head of Brand and Communication, Noela Byuma(L) with other Airtel staff and officials from Fort Portal city at the commissioning eight new Airtel network sites in Fort Portal City.
The District Chairperson of Kabarole, Mr. Richard Rwabuhinga(with white hat), Speaker of Fort Portal city, Albert Ahebwa(3rd L), Airtel Uganda’s Regional Business Manager, Mathias Busuulwa(3rd R), Head of Brand and Communication, Noela Byuma(L) with other Airtel staff and officials from Fort Portal city at the commissioning eight new Airtel network sites in Fort Portal City.

FORT PORTAL, Uganda — Airtel Uganda has commissioned eight new network sites in Fort Portal City, reinforcing its commitment to providing superior network connectivity and accelerating digital transformation in the tourism city.

The expansion is part of Airtel’s continued investment in enhancing network coverage and ensuring a brilliant digital experience for its customers in the greater Tooro region, said Mathias Busuulwa, Airtel Uganda’s Business Territory Manager.

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“Connectivity is more than just a service; it is a gateway to world tourism, business growth, education, healthcare, and financial inclusion,” Busuulwa said. “We understand that for Fort Portal to continue thriving as a center of tourism business, education, and innovation, it needs a strong, reliable network.”

The eight new network sites include Fort Portal Njara, Fort Portal Boma, and Kijura, among others. All sites are now operational and ready to serve the people of Fort Portal.

This development will directly benefit tourists, local businesses, students, farmers, and families by enabling them to stay connected and leverage digital opportunities to improve their livelihoods.

Richard Rwabuhinga, District Chairperson of Kabarole, congratulated Airtel on this milestone, highlighting its role in driving Uganda’s economic growth through improved connectivity.

“With reliable and transformative 4G connectivity, we can enhance e-commerce, online jobs, innovation, and participation in stock exchanges,” Rwabuhinga said. “A strong network infrastructure will also support our tourism city, attracting more visitors to the region, boosting the local economy, and supporting businesses.”

Airtel Uganda remains committed to supporting national development through continuous investment in network infrastructure across the country.

“We are grateful to the people of Fort Portal for their trust in Airtel Uganda,” Busuulwa said. “Last year, we committed to the people of Fort Portal to act on the feedback we got. We have delivered on this feedback and remain committed to connecting Tooro to the world.”

With this expansion, Airtel Uganda reinforces its position as the network that empowers communities, drives business growth, and fosters innovation across the country.

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