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Uganda's First Phone Manufacturing Plant Launched

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 22 November 2019.

On November 22, 2019, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni launched the country's first mobile phone manufacturing and assembling plant in Namanve, Kampala.

The plant, established by Chinese firm Engo, will produce SIMI-branded handsets and is expected to run three production lines at full capacity, producing 2,000 feature phones, 1,500 smart phones, 800 laptops, 2,000 chargers, 4,000 USB cables, and 4,000 sets of earphones daily.

President Museveni expressed his happiness with the Chinese solidarity with Uganda and Africa, stating that the economy has grown to $35 billion using the normal method of calculating GDP.

He also acknowledged that the only remaining challenge for his government to overcome was corruption of public servants.

State Minister for Investment and Privatization, Evelyn Anite, emphasized that manufacturing the phones locally will reduce the country's import bill, with a phone costing only Ush20, 000 ($5).

ICT Minister, Mr. Frank Tumwebaze, noted that one of the cost-push factors for internet is the failure by people to afford devices that are able to connect to the internet, but the new plant will produce smart phones that can connect to the internet.

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