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Uganda Urged to Speed Up Digital Transformation or Fall Behind
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48937, member: 636"] Uganda faces a digital crisis that could leave the country behind as East Africa races into the tech future. Experts and industry leaders delivered this harsh warning at a major summit held in Kampala last week. The nation must act fast or risk becoming a digital wasteland compared to its neighbors. Government officials and tech giants gathered to discuss how Uganda can catch up with the rest of Africa. The message was clear that digital transformation has become a matter of survival for the economy. The numbers tell a troubling story about Uganda's tech struggles. Internet access reaches just 30 percent of people compared to Kenya's impressive 54 percent penetration rate. Rwanda sits at 48 percent and Tanzania follows at 43 percent. Smartphone usage barely touches 25 percent of Ugandans. Rural communities have almost no access to digital services like online banking or e-commerce platforms. MTN Uganda has stepped up with major investments between 2020 and 2025. The company launched East Africa's first 5.5G network demonstration in June 2024. They are building fiber optic cables and expanding broadband services across the country. MTN also runs programs to help young entrepreneurs create new tech solutions. The company provides device financing and digital literacy training for remote communities. Government action remains crucial for Uganda's digital future success. Leaders must reduce smartphone costs and make data cheaper for ordinary citizens. They need better policies for internet spectrum and stronger data protection laws. Electric power access must expand to support digital infrastructure growth. Education systems require updates to teach technology skills to students. [/QUOTE]
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