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Uganda: USPA Signs Agreement With SMS Media


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The Monitor (Kampala)

10 May 2008
Posted to the web 12 May 2008

Ismail Dhakaba Kigongo
Kampala

SMS Media have signed a memorandum that will see the firm support the Uganda Press Association (USPA) for at least one year. The symbolic signing took place at the company premises on Kanjokya Street in Kamwokya in the presence of sports scribes on Friday.

SMS Media's Key Content Manager Pius Kamugisha signed for the company while USPA's President, Douglas Mazune and Vice President, Mark Namanya signed on behalf of the 34 year-old sports scribes' body.

The Memorandum of Understanding gives SMS Media the responsibility of "creating, maintaining and implementation of the USPA website" which already developed and is being hosted by the company.

"We are also introducing a service where people can access information on their mobile phones using key words and proceeds will be given to USPA," Kamugisha disclosed to the pressmen.

Mazune expressed gratitude towards SMS Media for supporting USPA during the last one-year and referred to the 'relationship as very healthy'.



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