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Partnership with Uganda Golf Union.

Afrosoft Limited is proud to partner with the Uganda Golf Union in powering real-time scoring for the prestigious All Africa Junior Golf Tournament. With over 15 African nations participating — including Egypt, South Africa, Kenya, Botswana, Tunisia, and the host nation, Uganda — this annual event serves as a qualifier for the Toyota World Cup in Japan. We’re honored to contribute our technology towards enhancing the experience for players, coaches, and fans across the continent.

Developing a Successful Mobile App 

Nowadays, it seems like everyone has a smartphone in their pocket, and apps have become an integral part of our lives. With such a huge demand for mobile apps, there’s no surprise that many businesses are now looking to develop their own app. But creating a successful mobile app is not easy. It takes careful planning, design, development, and marketing – not to mention a bit of luck. If you’re thinking about developing a mobile app for your business, then read on for some useful tips that will help you create a successful one.

Afrosoft to take Part in The UNAA 2022 Convention

Afrosoft IT Solutions is priviledged to take part in the forth coming UNAA 2022 convention as one of the organizers and presenters. The 34th Annual UNAA Convention & Trade Expo will be held in San Francisco, California from September 2nd – 5th 2022 at the Hilton San Francisco – Union Square. The convention theme is: “Recovery Beyond the Pandemic: Embracing New Opportunities for a Greater Diaspora”. The theme will be addressed through many unique and innovative ways, and our presenters have stepped up to share their knowledge, experiences, and expertise.

Jaguza Livestock System: Thriving Through the Covid-19 Pandemic

We talked to Christine Kihunde Kiiza, Co-Founder of Jaguza Tech U Ltd, about a system that helps farmers with their problems, especially those who are socially and economically disadvantaged. This is what she said: First of all, how are you and your family doing in these COVID-19 times? Christine Kihunde Kiiza: My family and I are doing well. It was, of course, not easy at the beginning of the pandemic, but now by God’s grace, we have learnt to manage it. Everybody in the family is aware of the virus and is very conscious to observe the steps set by our ministry of Health. Tell us about you, your career, how you founded Jaguza. Christine Kihunde Kiiza: I am a married, God fearing lady, hardworking and openminded, I love learning and venturing into new things and an accountant by profession.

Jaguza Tech Launches Own USSD Code, Targets Mostly Remote Farmers

Farmers in remote areas using Jaguza Tech can now use feature phones to access Jaguza services similar to the app’s offer. AgriTech startup, Jaguza Technologies has today launched and made official its USSD code *284*35#, which will allow farmers without a smartphone access the startup’s services similar to what its mobile application, the Jaguza Livestock app does. The app is available for downloadable from app store (iOS) and play store (Android). Unlike the Jaguza Livestock app, the USSD is limited to a few services i.e. access to — vet services, animal gestation, market, and the weather. The application on this adds, monitoring the livestock’s health including; the heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure and its whereabouts.

A Conversation with Rev. Joseph Kiirya of River Jordan Ministries

My mother is Kenyan and my father is Ugandan. My parents were officers of The Salvation Army. I was born and raised in Kenya after my parents escaped from the tyranny of Dictator Idi Amin in the 1970s. My parents ran to Kenya for safety after Idi Amin banned operations of The Salvation Army in Uganda. Escaping from Uganda as a child quickly exposed me to the reality of adversity, and finding shelter in a foreign country (Kenya) introduced me to the beauty of diversity; this was my greatest childhood lesson. My childhood was largely influenced by the work of The Salvation Army, I saw a Christian organization concerned first and foremost with the felt needs of people. I saw them devote resources to alleviate the plight of underprivileged and marginalized populations. The Salvation Army served people irrespective of their religious affiliations, race, gender and any other factors. The Salvation Army’s slogans like “Heart to God and Hand to Man” or “Saved to Serve” inspired and modeled me and my faith construct.