Uganda: Enhancing Uganda's Digital Future - Soliton Telmec's Strategic Engagement With President Museveni

7 January 2025

Our team's effort in constructing the backbone of Uganda's digital future - the fiber optics, data centers, and more - is something I am incredibly proud of

In a significant step towards bolstering Uganda's digital infrastructure, Kin Kariisa, the esteemed Chairman of the Board at Soliton Telmec Uganda today led his team in a pivotal engagement with His Excellency President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni at Rwakitura.

This meeting comprised of a strategic discussion aimed at propelling Uganda's digital transformation.

During the session, Kariisa and his team articulated Soliton Telmec's unwavering commitment to expanding digital connectivity across Uganda.

The focus encompassed critical infrastructure projects like fiber optics and data centers, which are foundational for a connected and prosperous nation.

This initiative reflects Soliton Telmec's vision to build vital networks that empower economic and social development in Uganda.

The engagement further aligns with the government's broader objectives of digital inclusion and economic growth, where technology plays a central role.

Kin Kariisa expressed immense pride in his team's dedication, emphasizing the importance of their role in national development.

"Our team's effort in constructing the backbone of Uganda's digital future - the fiber optics, data centers, and more - is something I am incredibly proud of," Kariisa stated.

This dedication is not just about laying cables but about connecting lives, businesses, and government services in a way that fosters a cohesive national development.

This engagement sends a strong message about the synergy between private sector innovation and government policy in driving Uganda's digital agenda forward.

With leaders like Kin Kariisa at the helm of such critical infrastructure projects, and with the support of President Museveni, Uganda is set on a path towards becoming a digitally empowered nation, ready to compete on the global stage.

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