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UCC Cracks Down on Rogue Couriers at Baraza
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35509, member: 636"] Uganda Communications Commission launched its first Postal Courier Baraza today. The event expanded from a simple workshop into a major summit where government groups, licensed companies, and customers came together. They met to create better delivery services focused on what users need. Rebecca Mukite from UCC said the Baraza helps people share ideas and hear what customers think. She told courier companies they must keep packages safe and follow Ugandan rules through proper licensing. She noted that online shopping creates both problems and new chances for business growth. UCC leader Nyombi Thembo warned against unlicensed delivery services during his speech. He called licensed operators trusted guardians, but said unlawful couriers harm fair business. He stressed that these unofficial services create risks for property and security as online shopping grows. He promised the agency would stop illegal operations. Ronald Irankunda from SkyNet said his company connects suppliers with their customers across Uganda. However, he mentioned problems with fees from local governments that make business harder. He asked UCC for help solving these issues. Irankunda sees big chances in the growing digital market as more people need items moved between places. His company is working on better technology to serve customers anywhere in the world. [/QUOTE]
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