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IPS West Africa is focused on the development of industry and infrastructure sectors to support economic development in the countries in which it operates.
Two months ago, the Kenyan government announced an official curfew starting 27th March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The impact of the virus has touched almost every sector of the economy including real estate. Tilisi, like many companies all over the world, finds itself in a unique situation having to quickly adapt and learn to navigate uncharted territory.
Mechanical services contractor Trident Plumbers Ltd gives an overview of the project carried out for the largest mall in Sub Saharan Africa: Two Rivers Commercial Development in Nairobi, Kenya. TPL undertook works that included sanitary, plumbing and drainage (P&D), firefighting installation and external water reticulation works.
Nairobi-based office furniter manufacturer Newline Limited explains why using the right furniture in your office is important, not only because it looks good when customers walk in but for for reasons such as being comfortable and accessible for your employees and customers.
On Wednesday, the Chairman of MTN Uganda, Charles Mbire, donated relief food to the Kabale COVID-19 task force. The donation was meant to support vulnerable people in Kabale, a district in the Western Region of Uganda. These included HIV patients who are getting their antiviral drugs at the Kamukira Health Centre IV in Kabale Municipality, as well as people with disabilities around the health centre.
MTN has proven to be a dependable partner in the fight against COVID-19 in Uganda. In a continuous effort to help defeat the pandemic, the telecom company has recently handed over three (3) brand new Nissan pickups to the President, the Prime Minister, and the COVID-19 task force, in order to ease transport issues.
In those times of coronavirus crisis, Musita Investments Limited remains at the forefront of the transport and logistics sector in Uganda. The company is providing assistance by sending and delivering medical equipment and supplies to health facilities and strives to find solutions in order to help businesses operational through this difficult period, offering transportation services to them.
Telecommunication giant MTN Uganda has announced a donation of Ush 500 million towards the effort to fight against COVID-19 in the country, and has decided to and offer free online study resources to help pupils and students learn from home during the lockdown.
Marcopolis.net has listed the top transport and logistics companies in Uganda. This non-exhaustive list is composed of key players in the country, ranked in alphabetical order.
As part of Interplast Ghana’s corporate social responsibility of giving back to society and the country, the management of the company saw the need to support government at this time of an imminent epidemic and extreme need to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.