Categories: Technology

Airtel Uganda and K2 Telecom forge ahead with renewed partnership

Airtel Uganda and K2 Telecom have solidified their long-standing relationship by renewing their transformative partnership. This collaboration continues to blend innovation, cultural preservation, and community-centric initiatives aimed at empowering and connecting Ugandan communities.

At the renewal ceremony, Omuk. William Sekabembe, Chair of the K2 Telecom Board, highlighted the shared vision that has propelled both companies to success. Over the years, their partnership has achieved milestones such as exceeding 2 million subscribers and fostering increased brand loyalty—testaments to a relationship rooted in mutual benefit and growth.

Soumendra Sahu, Managing Director of Airtel Uganda, reflected on the journey of communication in Buganda, comparing its evolution from traditional drums—symbols of cultural identity and power—to advanced technologies like Voice over LTE, which enhances connectivity. Sahu expressed pride in Airtel Uganda and K2 Telecom’s role in advancing technologies that bridge culture and modernity, ensuring that communication tools not only connect but also enrich lives.

The partnership goes beyond connectivity to champion social empowerment. Key initiatives such as the Masaza Cup, promoting youth development, and the Kabaka Run, which raises awareness and funds in the fight against HIV/AIDS, underscore their shared commitment to societal impact.

“Technology should serve people, narrate their stories, and sustain communities for future generations,” said Soumendra Sahu.

Oweek. Robert Wagwa Nsibirwa, the 2nd Deputy Katikkiro, emphasized the partnership’s dual focus on business growth and community impact since its inception in 2018. He acknowledged the dividends it has brought to both parties and the communities they serve, setting the stage for future innovation.

For Oweek. Charles Peter Mayiga, Katikkiro (Prime Minister) of Buganda, this partnership embodies more than business—it represents a deep connection with the people of Buganda. He noted that businesses thrive when they resonate with the values and aspirations of their communities.

“When businesses use profits to support community values, they win the trust and embrace of the people. This partnership exemplifies that philosophy,” said Mayiga.

 

Brian Okinda

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