Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Tourist Attractions in Belgium







Belgium is a lovely country worth visiting with so many tourist attractions which include Atomium, brugge a lovely city, and many others.

Here is a picture of a cloudy day in Belgium to show how beautiful Belgiul can be



Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Conclusion

Uganda is highly developping in IT and so this is helping reduce the poverty level In the country and the rate at which Infromation technolology is growing in Uganda is too high which is improving our ecnomy though ofcourse we still have a long way to go when you travel outside Uganda to Europe and other developed countries.
Hope you enjoyed the over view of Uganda........... c u soon in Uganda

ICT and poverty reduction in Uganda

The statistics show increase in ICT in Uganda and therefore a decrease in poverty.

Mobile fones in Ugandan villages

source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7071636.stm

Mobile fone use is wide spread now in Uganda. Its even in the villages where there's no electricity!!!

Friday, March 14, 2008

Computers in Ugandan Schools


although still not wide spread, computers have been introduced in many schools in Uganda in the effort to improve information technology in Uganda

Afsat ISP

One of the Internet service providers in Uganda



Source : www.afsat.com/images/howiwayworks.jpg


Uganda and the Equator

source: www.computersforuganda.org/img/trip/day01_7.jpg


Ugand ais situated on the equator

Able


mummy n daddy love you

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Information technology in Uganda

The internet industry in Uganda has experienced a rapid growth over the years in terms of number of service providers and today there are eleven Internet service providers( ISPs) in Uganda though computers are still expensive in Uganda, there are several Uganda computer companies . The limiting factors to the development is mainly the cost of the computers and lack of the infrastructure which is still limited to the capital Kampala where the operators are guaranteed a steady market due to tourists, entrepreneurs and other interested parties.

While the Uganda Communications Commission, at present, does not place any restriction on the number of ISPs operating in Uganda, it has also not attached any expansion obligations to the ISP licences. It has been left to the operators to determine their area of coverage over Uganda and the expansion pace.
Listing of some of the ISPs in Uganda include
-Infocom-Infomail -swift Global (U) Ltd - Wilken Afsat -Starcom Uganda
Other technology companies in Uganda iclude Bitwowrk technologies
There is also Telemedicine Establishment in Uganda and there are projects for wireless hand held computers for rural ugandan health workers.

Mobile phone networks are also on the increase and include:






Saturday, March 8, 2008

Uganda and its culture

Uganda prouds its self in its cultures which are many depending on the part of the country one comes from. The single largest are the baganda.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Uganda - "the pearl of Africa"



source: http://www.ugandaid.com/uganda.html

Uganda is a land locked country in East Africa. Its a land of beauty. Is referred to as the pearl of Africa. It seats on the equator.
It has a population of about 24.7 million people.
The president of Uganda is His Excellency Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.
The land scape of Uganda is mainly flat, and is dorminated by Lake Victoria, victoria Nile and Albert Nile but is also enriched with all sorts of wild life in national parks, forests and mountains

The Capital city of Uganda is Kampala. English is the official language used in Uganda together with swahilli and Luganda, one of the many local languages.
Jinja, the second largest town in Uganda is widely known as the source of the River Nile.

Two thirds of the people are christians with the other third equally split between moslems and other beliefs.

The people of Uganda are mainly farmers who grow coffee, tea, cotton, tobacco, cassava and many other crops and rare animals. Coffee is the main export of Uganda.