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Airtel Uganda Expands Network Coverage in Kabale Municipality with Five New Sites

by Staff
April 3, 2025
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Kabale, Uganda – 2nd April 2025– Airtel Uganda has today reinforced its commitment to providing superior network connectivity by commissioning five new network sites in Kabale Municipality. This expansion is part of Airtel’s continued investment in enhancing network coverage and ensuring a seamless digital experience for its customers in the greater Kigezi region.

Speaking at the commissioning event, Airtel Uganda’s Sales Director, Mr. Wongani Muthayi, emphasized the company’s dedication to bridging the digital divide and supporting economic transformation through reliable connectivity.

“Connectivity is more than just a service; it is a gateway to Cross Border regional trade, education, business growth, healthcare, and financial inclusion. We understand that for Kabale to continue thriving as a center of cross border regional trade, education, and innovation, it needs a strong, reliable network. Today, we are proud to announce eight new network sites that will improve coverage, enhance call clarity, and provide faster internet speeds for our customers in this region.”

The five new network sites serve the following areas in Kabale:

  • Kyetobokeire
  • Kekuubo
  • Nyabushabi
  • Rwakabara
  • Ahakempu – Katuna road
  • Irimbo – Katuna Road
  • Mwanjari
  • Kigongi

This development will directly benefit local businesses, students, farmers, and families by enabling them to stay connected and leverage digital opportunities to improve their livelihoods. This is supported by a strong network of 96 Airtel Money Branches, 3400 Agents, 2 service centres among other interventions.

Speaking at the launch of the sites, Kedress Mutabazi, the Kabale Municipality Deputy Mayor who represented the Chairman LC5 said “I thank Airtel Uganda for thinking about the people of Kabale and expanding the network to support the growing economic activity. We have known Airtel for being affordable but the network was a challenge and for finally thinking about this and fixing it, I applaud you”

Airtel Uganda remains committed to supporting national development through continuous investment in network infrastructure across the country. As the preferred telecom partner for millions of Ugandans, the company continues to expand its reach, ensuring every customer has access to affordable, high-quality communication services.

“We are grateful to the people of Kabale for their trust in Airtel Uganda. This investment is part of our broader strategy to enhance connectivity across Uganda, ensuring that no one is left behind in the digital revolution,” Mr. Wongani concluded.

With this expansion, Airtel Uganda reinforces its position as the network that empowers communities, drives business growth, and fosters innovation across the country

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