Monday, 27 May 2013

STATEMENT BY THE PUBLIC RELATIONS ASSOCIATION OF UGANDA ON THE ON-GOING IMPASSE BETWEEN UGANDA GOVERNMENT AND SOME MEDIA HOUSES



PRESS  RELEASE

27TH May,2013

STATEMENT  BY  THE PUBLIC RELATIONS ASSOCIATION OF UGANDA ON THE ON-GOING  IMPASSE BETWEEN UGANDA GOVERNMENT AND SOME MEDIA HOUSES

The Public Relations Association of Uganda (PRAU) notes with concern the on-going tensions and continued siege of some media houses in the country notably:The Pepper Publications, The Monitor Publications, Dembe FM and KFM. 
The events leading to the closure and continued siege of these media houses by the Uganda Police Force have been well documented and need not to be reiterated here.
As the apex body of all Public Relations and Corporate Communications professionals in Uganda, PRAU enjoys a healthy and professional relationship with a broad spectrum of organizations in its ranks including the affected media houses and the Uganda Police among other Government Departments.
As such the current impasse is of great concern and one the Association membership is greatly disturbed about. Freedom of the press is enshrined in our Constitution. It is a fundamental right in any democratic dispensation and its violation can negatively impact the democratic space and have far reaching economic ramifications to the country if violated.
Uganda has been lauded for its vibrant and independent press within the region and beyond. This recognition has had its knock on benefits that has portrayed the country in positive light on the African continent and duly earned Uganda its place on the pedestal of progressive and democratic states in the World. Part of this credit belongs to the Government and people of Uganda.
It is therefore imperative that the Government upholds the fundamental rights of the press provided for under the Constitution of Uganda to ensure that this well deserved respect is not besmirched by the current and unproductive bickering which has caused undue paralysis, put the country under international spot-light risking to ruin Uganda’s enviable past achievements.
PRAU and its members therefore implores the Uganda Government and members of the Uganda Media to reach an amicable understanding that ensures professionalism and democratic principles enshrined in our Constitution are protected by all concerned and the current stand-off concluded to ensure that the affected media houses can return to their normal operations henceforth.
We believe this is possible and urge all the protagonists to respect and play by the rules expected of any democratic society. Where differences fester, these should be amicably resolved in the competent Courts of Uganda.

Thursday, 23 May 2013

JOB ADVERT : HEALTHCARE ACCOUNTANT


HEALTHCARE ACCOUNTANT

AAR Health Services Group is the leading Health Maintenance Organization in East Africa. AAR provides Pre paid Health & Medical Services to its clients, medical services to the general public and is renowned for its state-of-the art and cutting edge facilities and services. The Healthcare Accountant will be responsible for Healthcare Financial Management.

 

 KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

 

·         Accounting for all Healthcare income

 

·         Cost of sales management

 

·         Preparing of HealthCare profit and Loss as well as Balance sheet and cash flow statement

 

·         Budget preparation and monitoring of Health care

 

·         Motivate, Coach and mentor all people reporting to you

 

·         Utilize CCC and ACCPAC software to ensure proper reporting and value for money

 

PERSON'S SPECIFICATIONS

 

·         University graduate

 

·         Possession of professional qualification such as CPA or ACCA

 

·         At least four years Experience in a highly dynamic environment.

 

·         Strong leadership and Analytical skills

 

·         Ability to work with various accounting software

 

·         Team player with pleasant personality

 

·         ICT Competency

 

 

 

Qualified candidates should send us comprehensive applications and up-to-date CVs, copies of certificates including daytime telephone numbers, by email or courier to the address below so as to reach us by 31st May 2013. Your application should include three referees, none of whom should be your relative and all of whom should have supervised you, taught you or known you through work. The referees' information should include day time telephone numbers and email addresses. Please note that only successful candidates will be contacted.

 

The Human Resources Manager

 AAR Health Services (U) Ltd

Plot 16A Elizabeth Avenue-Kololo

P.O.Box 6240 Kampala Uganda

Email: hr@aar.co.ug


Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Top five Ugandan PR scandals for April 2013



UMI directors thrown out   of office by court.

The High court threw out two directors of Uganda Management Institute (UMI) ,citing lack of requisite academic papers. Judge Elizabeth Musoke, of the Kampala Civil division, ruled that the appointment of Kasozi Mulindwa as Director Programmes and Student Affairs (DPSA) and that of Deo Lukonji Bbosa as Director Finance and Administration (DFA) was riddled with procedural impropriety. This   was a dent to the good image of institution which is known for teaching professionals in the country.

Kyambogo university tuition scandal

What started as a tuition crisis spilled into a strike which left at least one student injured. Students protested against blacklisted by the university administration for failure to pay tuition last academic year. Management alleged that the students forged documents such as receipts and examination cards to illegally sit exams. Police instituted a probe which revealed more rot at the ten year old university. There have been several arrests and interrogation of senior management staff in connection with the scandals at the institution.IGG picked interest in the case and started investigating. Kyambogo University has been a nursery bed for scandals for some time. This is beyond heated in-house wrangles. Chaos continuing to manifesto even after the Vice Chancellor, Prof Isaiah Ndiege is on forced leaved points to a deeper problem that needs urgent interventions. Kyambogo University was also in the media over poor sanitation.

President Museveni and his sack money

The two major Newspapers carried a picture of the Busoga Youth Forum chairperson, Mr Sanon Bwire, carrying a sack reportedly containing Shs250 million which President Museveni had donated to the group. The action was a fulfillment of presidential pledge but Critics argued that it was a manipulative move by the president. Social critics disagree with the action because it breeds a culture that only encourages laziness. The story showed Lack of goodwill on the side of government regarding its priorities. Some people are suffering because there are no drugs in health centres   and the government claims that there is no money. Pressure from the civil society upgraded this act to a crisis phase two. There were media reports that the youth in Sembabule District used the case to ask for their share as well. The act reflected President's lack of faith in systems that are meant to deliver services in the country. Museveni was also faulted by activists for not following the set-out procedures of fulfilling presidential pledges. The act was a bad PR stunt for the president though it was a good strategy to show continuity with NRM even beyond 2016. Money in a sack portrayed the disrespect for accountability and responsible spending. Some officials have since been arrested over embezzlement 0f part of the money that was donated to the youth.

Former minster Musumba and Igara East MP held over extortion in India.

Former regional minister Isaac Musumba and a businessman Yakuba Mathai were  arrested in India for allegedly trying to extort US$20 million from four directors of electronics giant Videocon. The crisis deepened when Musumba still possessed a diplomatic passport even when he was no longer a minister which dented Uganda's international image. Musumba and the colleagues claim that Videocon had invested in a mining business in Uganda in 2009, but the four directors suddenly wrapped up the business within six months, signed a memorandum of understanding with the partner and left the country, duping several investors.

Coca Cola sues Riham over trademark infringement

Coca Cola has sued Riham on allegations of trademark infringement. The suit [CS 213] filed on April 24  seeks for an injunction restricting Riham from further infringement on Coca Cola brand contents, and shelving all products on the market which are purportedly considered as infringements. The law suits impacts negatively on the reputation of Riham soda. Both brands Riham Cola and Coca Cola products are said to possess similarities in relation to brand colours, packaging, content, and names among others. The injunction also seeks to stop Riham from producing products that are confusingly similar to Coca Cola. Riham has since launched another product despite the law suit. The Riham Cola soda bottle has since gone through remodifictaion.

Conclusion

With bad news, the best move is to own up and apologise. The sooner the better. This gives you more control of media coverage, and lessened the sting of media.Come clean and get past it. Monitoring media for crises is very important. Companies should Review media for crises on a daily basis to plan for any latest developments and deal with them.

 

Ivan N Baliboola

PR and Social  media Evangelist.

nbaliboola@gmail.com

 


Thursday, 2 May 2013

AAR Uganda shines at the ANNUAL FITNESS AND WORK OUT EVENT



AAR partnered with the Uganda National Work-out and Fitness Association (UNWAFA) to organise the 'Annual Fitness And Workout Event 'on Wednesday 1st May 2013. As a sponsor, AAR provided   free breast cancer screening, blood pressure check-ups, on site-stand-by ambulance, dietitian health talk sessions, and BMI measurements. Our counsellor Joy wamala also graced the occasion.Despite the fact that it was a rainy day, the event attracted over 300 participants.

Employee Wellness is something AAR Uganda does not take lightly. In November 2012, AAR Uganda started a staff Jogging club with weekly sessions. Staff members join for free. Participants are free to walk, jog ,and run. For over eight years, AAR Uganda has sponsored its staff to participate in various marathons.

'I fit in' was the catch phrase for the day which helps explains the gist of Body Mass Index (BMI) which is the relationship between height and weight. The event was a scale up initiative promoting health, nutrition, and fitness as a measure to curb the growing public health crisis of obesity and overweight in Uganda.


 Fifteen percent (15%) of all proceeds from the Annual Work out and Fitness Event will go towards helping the less privileged at Smiling Faces Uganda, an NGO that looks after women and children in poor states. Most of cases are as a result of diabetes and HIV-AIDS affected families, accident victims among others. UNWAFA is a non-profit making Association that serves the health and fitness club fraternity with a mandate of growing, protecting and promoting the health and fitness industry in Uganda through regular exercises and sports. All participants at the event walked away with a free work-out DVD.


Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Top four Ugandan PR disasters - March 2013


Top four Ugandan PR disasters - March 2013

PR is relatively a new profession in Uganda and as such people tend to relate it to propaganda. Few agencies and organisation have taken crisis management as a pivotal role of PR seriously. This list is not aimed at attacking individuals and organisation. It offers a professional PR insight into Crisis management in Uganda. I hope that Lessons shared can better the PR fraternity in Uganda. I commend the inclusion of Best Crisis Management Award category in the PRAU Excellence Awards. PR Practitioners need to stop leaving entire Crisis management to the legal departments. They should fully be involved.

 

  1. Suspension of Fr Musaala by the Catholic Church.

Archbishop of Kampala Dr. Cyprian Kizito Lwanga suspended Fr. Anthony Musaala, who authored a document criticising Catholic Church colleagues in Uganda, accusing them of sexual crimes among others. Mismanagement of  Fr. Musaala's saga by Catholic Church put it in the media spotlight. The Archbishop was quick to suspend and give explanations without assessing the magnitude of the crisis. The Catholic Church prolonged the crisis when they over reacted. Fr Musaala would just be transferred to another place or a commission of inquiry publicly instituted but not sacking him. And going public about the move was wrong. As Christians who preach forgiveness, the idea of peace talks would be good. All efforts should always be done to stop crises from growing. It was a delicate time especially that the Pope was just settling in.

According to the Archbishop Dr Cyprian Lwanga,Fr. Musaala was suspended for the document, which "damages the good morals of the Catholic believers and faults the church teaching". Fr. Musaala admitted to authoring the document which widely circulated on the internet after being leaked Fr. Musaala's letter sparked public debate concerning celibacy in the Catholic Church. The saga also attracted enough media attention. He was hosted on highly rated shows and made it to the front page of daily Newspapers.

2.         Tullow oil's alleged bribe to President Museveni 

It was alleged that Tullow considered bribing President Museveni with $50million ahead of the 2011 elections. After several media reports, President Museveni issued a directive through his lawyers' instructing Tullow Oil to respond within three days to the allegations. The story was an embarrassment to the president who is the fountain of honour. Tullow Oil later refuted bribery allegations and apologized to President Museveni. Tullow's response was restricted because this court case against Heritage was still on-going. President Museveni has since instructed police to probe Oil bribery allegations made in a London court.

 

 

 

3.         Tullow pays expatriate Shs9m daily for a year

Tullow Uganda paid a one-man consultancy firm about Shs9 million per day for one year to teach its officials about "organizational effectiveness", an investigation by a local newspaper revealed. Tullow Oil says the cost was borne by the group, critics say 'organizational effectiveness' could have been taught by local consultants. The claims highlight the lack of goodwill because a lot of the expenses incurred by oil companies fall under "recoverable costs" that the oil companies will claim back from Uganda when the oil revenue starts flowing in. The report  points  to  an old concern of     transparency in the Oil sector.

4.         Uganda court rules against Hima Cement 

On March 26, Justice Eldad Mwangusya took away Hima's mining rights to limestone deposits in Kasese, western Uganda. The ruling affected its image and operations in a number of ways. The ruling invalidated all transactions and legal rights because Hima does not have a legal basis to carry out business in the country. East Africa Gold Sniffing was contesting a decision by the Ministry of Energy that restored Hima's mining rights after the latter managed to secure an exploration license over the same area. Hima Cement went back to court and appealed against the ruling requesting for stay of execution.

 

Ivan N Baliboola

PR and Online media management. Lives and works in Uganda(The Pearl of Africa)

nbaliboola@gmail.com

 



Wednesday, 17 April 2013

AAR at Nile special Super 8 Rugby League finals


Kyadondo Rugby Club hosted the finals of the Nile special Super 8 Rugby league matches on April 13, 2013. AAR Uganda is the official medical service provider in form of First Aid for rugby matches at Kyadondo Rugby club. The AAR Emergency team was on standby with an ambulance.AAR Uganda signed a 30 million medical sponsorship agreement with Kyadondo Rugby club early this year.
This sponsorship has greatly improved on the injury risk management and reduced the high medical costs the club has been paying annually. We are the official   medical sponsor   of the Toyota Buffaloes. Buffaloes is a good team which holds the growth of the rugby sport in Uganda. Buffaloes, a fast-rising young team has become an academy for the Heathens. Toyota Buffaloes is a 'player feeding machine' to the Heathens. Both teams share the Kyadondo ground.MTN Heathens beat Toyota Buffaloes 20-06 in a close and entertaining encounter to win their record 11th Nile Special Super 8 Rugby title last Saturday.

Tuesday, 16 April 2013

AAR partners with Rotary Club of Kampala south


AAR Uganda partnered with the Rotary Club of  Kampala South to offer medical services in form of first aid during its 17th Annual fund-raising Sports Gala.Since 1996, the Rotary Club of Kampala South has organised a Sports Gala annually to raise funds for its community projects. The Gala is a regular and popular event on the Rotary Calendar in Uganda. It is intended to: bring together Rotarians, their families and well-wishers for a day of fun and sports; invite members of the public to interact with Rotarians outside their fellowships; create awareness within the community about Rotary and its projects; and raise funds for Rotary projects. The Gala attracts over 400 adults and children who come to participate and compete in a number of sports events that promote fun and fellowship. These include indoor games such as Scrabble; sports such as football, dodge ball and relays; a quiz; and skits to crown the day. Children were entertained with face painting and bouncing castles.

Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Top four Ugandan PR disasters - March 2013


  1. Suspension of Fr Musaala by the Catholic Church.

Archbishop of Kampala Dr. Cyprian Kizito Lwanga suspended Fr. Anthony Musaala, who authored a document criticising Catholic Church colleagues in Uganda, accusing them of sexual crimes among others. Mismanagement of  Fr. Musaala's saga by Catholic Church put it in the media spotlight. The Archbishop was quick to suspend and give explanations without assessing the magnitude of the crisis. The Catholic Church prolonged the crisis when they over reacted. Fr Musaala would just be transferred to another place or a commission of inquiry publicly instituted but not sacking him.And going public about the move was wrong. As Christians who preach forgiveness, the idea of peace talks would be good. All efforts should always be done to stop crises from growing. It was a delicate time especially that the Pope was just settling in.

According to the Archbishop Dr Cyprian Lwanga,Fr. Musaala was suspended for the document, which "damages the good morals of the Catholic believers and faults the church teaching". Fr. Musaala admitted to authoring the document which widely circulated on the internet after being leaked Fr. Musaala's letter sparked public debate concerning celibacy in the Catholic Church. The saga also attracted enough media attention. He was hosted on highly rated shows and made it to the front page of daily Newspapers.

2.         Tullow oil's alleged bribe to President Museveni 

It was alleged that Tullow considered bribing President Museveni with $50million ahead of the 2011 elections. After several media reports, President Museveni issued a directive through his lawyers' instructing Tullow Oil to respond within three days to the allegations. The story was an embarrassment to the president who is the fountain of honour. Tullow Oil later refuted bribery allegations and apologized to President Museveni. Tullow's response was restricted because this court case against Heritage was still on-going.President Museveni has since instructed police to probe Oil bribery allegations made in a London court.

3.         Tullow pays expatriate Shs9m daily fora year

Tullow Uganda paid a one-man consultancy firm about Shs9 million per day for one year to teach its officials about "organizational effectiveness", an investigation by a local newspaper revealed. Tullow Oil says the cost was borne by the group, critics say'organizational effectiveness' could have been taught by local consultants. The claims highlight the lack of goodwill because a lot of the expenses incurred by oil companies fall under "recoverable costs" that the oil companies will claim back from Uganda when the oil revenue starts flowing in. The report  points  to  an old concern of     transparency in the Oil sector.

4.         Uganda court rules against Hima Cement 

On March 26, Justice Eldad Mwangusya took away Hima's mining rights to limestone deposits in Kasese, western Uganda.The ruling affected its image and operations in a number of ways. The ruling invalidated all transactions and legal rights because Hima does not have a legal basis to carry out business in the country. East Africa Gold Sniffing was contesting a decision by the Ministry of Energy that restored Hima's mining rights after the latter managed to secure an exploration license over the same area. Hima Cement went back to court  and appealed against the ruling requesting for stay of execution.


This list is not aimed at attacking individuals and organisation but to offer  a PR insight to   Crisis management in Uganda. I hope that Lessons shared can better the PR fraternity in Uganda.

Ivan N Baliboola

PR and Online media management

nbaliboola@gmail.com


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Monday, 8 April 2013

AAR Uganda medical booth at Kisementi


AAR Acacia organised their first  medical booth this year on Saturday, March  23, 2013 at kisementi. The team carried out free BMI, BP, a deworming exercise, HIV testing and counselling,and  free doctor consultations. The event started at  9am and received a big turn up.The AAR team was led by the Acacia Health centre Manager Humphrey Asiimwe.

Monday, 18 March 2013

AAR Uganda medical booth at Ntinda City Victory Church.

AAR  Ntinda Health Centre with support from   Ntinda City Victory Church held a medical booth on March 10, 2013. The  AAR team was led by AAR Ntinda Health  Centre manager Dr. Tino Suzan.The camp at Ntinda City Victory Church attracted over 250 people from all walks of  life.Activities carried out included: free BMI measurements, blood pressure check up, general body checkups, HIV testing and counseling, health promotion sessions, and a deworming exercise. As usual the team gave out important health promotion literature, and free doctor consultation vouchers. Ntinda City Victory Church  is  near our Ntinda  health  facility.



AAR offers free medical services to Kyambogo University students

AAR  Bweyogerere Health centre organised   a health fair at Kyambogo University Bazaar grounds last Friday March 15, 2013.The AAR team was led by the Bweyogerere Health Centre Manager Dr. Stephen lugolobi. This is not the first outreach of  the kind. AAR Bweyogerere had a community outreach at St Mary's College Lugazi in July 2012 where it carried out  free medical check-ups, a deworming exercise for all students, health awareness talk shows, and tree planting as part of  Trees for Health Programme.The one day event attracted over 600 people. There was free HIV testing and counselling, doctor consultation, blood sugar check- up ,BMI (body mass Index)measurements ,health awareness discussion sessions, and blood pressure check-up.

The health fair was organised with support from the Kyambogo University administration,Zydus, and UHMG(Uganda Health Marketing Group).Kyambogo University (KYU) is Uganda's third public university established by the Universities and Other Tertiary Institutions Act 2001.It is a merger of  the former Uganda Polytechnic Kyambogo (UPK), the Institute of Teacher Education, Kyambogo (ITEK), and the Uganda National Institute of Special Education (UNISE).Kyambogo has a rich history that dates as far back as 1928. UPK started in 1928 as a small technical school on the Makerere Hill and was transferred to Kyambogo Hill in 1958 as Kampala Technical Institute.


Thursday, 14 March 2013

AAR staff visit to Sanyu Babies' home


AAR  Bugolobi  Health Centre staff  visited   Sanyu Babies' Home on Saturday  March  2 , 2013.The team held a paediatric health camp for the children and a separate counselling session for the caretakers. The Bugolobi team headed by Dr.Katafire also participated in a general cleaning exercise at the home. AAR has organized periodic paediatric Health camps at Sanyu babies' home for the last  five years.

AAR staff Visit to Sanyu Babies' home.

AAR  Bugolobi  Health Centre staff  visited   Sanyu Babies' Home on Saturday  March  2 , 2013.The team held a paediatric health camp for the children and a separate counselling session for the caretakers. The Bugolobi team headed by Dr.Katafire also participated in a general cleaning exercise at the home. AAR has organized periodic paediatric Health camps at Sanyu babies' home for the last  five years.


AAR Uganda and MSH Health camp in Budaka District

AAR Uganda and Management Sciences for Health (MSH) with support from Budaka district administration organised a community health Camp on 8th March 2013.The Health camp at   Budaka Health centre IV  coincided with the celebrations to mark the international Women's day. The event was in line with our CSR objective of  providing free quality health care to communities in which we operate in.

The teams from AAR , Budaka health Centre IV and MSH/STAR-E  carried out free  HIV/AIDS testing, HIV counselling and treatment, cervical cancer screening, safe male circumcision, family planning education, infant de-worming, blood donation ,and checkups  for hypertension and diabetes.The camp which had initially targeted 1000 received over 1200 people.

MSH staff  are already on board as AAR members. Management Sciences for Health (MSH) is an international non-profit organization that uses proven approaches developed for four decades to help leaders, health managers, and communities in developing nations build stronger health systems for greater health impact. MSH has offices in 32 countries and experience in 140 nations.www.msh.org

Wednesday, 6 March 2013

AAR City Centre Medical Booth at Kiwatule Catholic Church.



AAR City Center organized a medical booth on the 17th February, 2013 at Kiwatule Catholic Church. The AAR team was led by the AAR City Health Centre Head Nurse Nafula Letitia.Activities carried out  included: free general body checkups, free HIV testing and counseling. Special Separate sessions were held by our AAR Counselor Joy Wamala. Over 200 people turned up at the event.

The AAR team gave out free consultation vouchers and health promotion literature to those who visited our tents.

AAR Uganda takes on initiatives that impact on the social well-being of communities in which it operates in. Our community engagement initiatives include: tree planting, charity marathons, fund-raising dinners, free medical service camps, food aid, donations and visits to orphanages, showing love to the needy through fund-raising initiatives as well as donations to victims of  natural disasters.

    

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Monday, 4 March 2013

AAR City Centre Uganda Medical Booth at Kiwatule Catholic Church

AAR City Center organized a medical booth on the 17th February, 2013 at Kiwatule Catholic Church. The AAR team was led by the AAR City Health Centre Head Nurse Nafula Letitia.Activities carried out  included: free general body checkups, free HIV testing and counseling. Special Separate sessions were held by our AAR Counselor Joy Wamala. Over 200 people turned up at the event.
The AAR team gave out free consultation vouchers and health promotion literature to those who visited our tents.
AAR Uganda takes on initiatives that impact on the social well-being of communities in which it operates in. Our community engagement initiatives include: tree planting,charity marathons, fund-raising dinners, free medical service camps, food aid, donations and visits to orphanages, showing love to the needy through fund-raising initiatives as well as donations to victims of  natural disasters.




AAR City centre UG - Booth at Kiwatule Catholic Church

AAR City Center organized a medical booth on the 17th February, 2013 at Kiwatule Catholic Church. The AAR team was led by the AAR City Health Centre Head Nurse Nafula Letitia.Activities carried out  included: free general body checkups, free HIV testing and counseling. Special Separate sessions were held by our AAR Counselor Joy Wamala. Over 200 people turned up at the event.
The AAR team gave out free consultation vouchers and health promotion literature to those who visited our tents.
AAR Uganda takes on initiatives that impact on the social well-being of communities in which it operates in. Our community engagement initiatives include: tree planting,charity marathons, fund-raising dinners, free medical service camps, food aid, donations and visits to orphanages, showing love to the needy through fund-raising initiatives as well as donations to victims of  natural disasters.



Friday, 1 March 2013

AAR KABALAGALA MEDICAL BOOTH AT UCHUMI SUPERMARKET


AAR Kabalagala Health Centre held a medical booth at Uchumi Supermarket Kabalagala on February 16, 2013. The AAR team was led by Kabalagala's Health Centre Manager  Humphrey Asiimwe.  Over 300 shoppers visited the AAR tent. Activities carried out included: free BMI Tests, BP check up, general checkups, HIV testing, health promotion fliers, and de-worming.

AAR Kabalagala organized the medical booth with support from UHMG and Uchumi.Such AAR activities are meant to give back to communities which is in line with the company's core value of Caring. Core values are pillars in every decision and action we make as AAR. These values are not cosmetic. These values give us in AAR, means of  not only guiding but also evaluating our operations, our future planning and especially as anchors to make a difference to the way we, the staff who are the core to the company, do business and conduct our work on a daily basis.

 

 

AAR KABALAGALA MEDICAL BOOTH AT UCHUMI SUPERMARKET


AAR Kabalagala Health Centre held a medical booth at Uchumi Supermarket Kabalagala on February 16, 2013. The AAR team was led by Kabalagala's Health Centre Manager  Humphrey Asiimwe.  Over 300 shoppers visited the AAR tent. Activities carried out included: free BMI Tests, BP check up, general checkups, HIV testing, health promotion fliers, and de-worming.



AAR Kabalagala organized the medical booth with support from UHMG and Uchumi.Such AAR activities are meant to give back to communities which is in line with the company's core value of Caring. Core values are pillars in every decision and action we make as AAR. These values are not cosmetic. These values give us in AAR, means of  not only guiding but also evaluating our operations, our future planning and especially as anchors to make a difference to the way we, the staff who are the core to the company, do business and conduct our work on a daily basis.

 



Monday, 25 February 2013

Children Cancer Run


Namabiro Foundation in partnership with AAR Uganda, and Uganda Child Cancer Foundation organized the Fist Children Cancer   run on Sunday 24th February, 2013. AAR was the official sponsor for all medical and emergency services for the annual Children Cancer fundraising run .Over 300 children participated in the run. All Proceeds will go to the children's cancer ward at Mulago Hospital.

Namabiro-Foundation Uganda in conjunction with Uganda Child Cancer Foundation also carried out free cancer screening. The children who participated also received certificates. The event was held at Paragon Hospital in Bugolobi.


The founder of the Namabiro Foundation, Ms Florence Namabiro, said: "We understand that most child cancer victims are from poor backgrounds and essentials cannot be accessed by many of these people." She said the foundation also advocates for a comprehensive social health insurance that would provide access to affordable and quality cancer facilities for the victims.



Children are fighting valiantly every day to survive cancer and their only hope of a cure is through more research. The survival rate for some childhood cancers has increased to almost 80%, but others have a less than 50% cure rate. Cancer remains the number one disease killer of children and the number two killer after auto accidents.


Namabiro Foundation Uganda is a voluntary organization; Non Governmental Organization (NGO) which is not for profit making, but formed to focus on the welfare of the underprivileged children in Uganda. With Love and Passion for children, Namabiro Foundation Uganda will stand with the World in supporting the less-fortunate and under-privileged children. This Foundation is a charity foundation which stands out to fulfill the most a child needs, for a child to forget the pain, fear and to stand as a home child.

Hope

Do not let go of hope

Hope gives you the strength

To keep going

When you feel like giving up.

 

Do not ever limit believing in yourself

As long as you believe you can

Make it to a success

You will have a reason for trying.


--
Kakai  Sharon

What would make the worst Ugandan taxi experience?




•    Preachers on board
•    Messy seats-(wet,dust/uncomfortable seats)
•    Herbalists on board
•    Flexing with school kids for a taxi
•    Smelly conductors
•    Over speeding/loud long phone calls
•    High taxi fares.
•    Annoying  Tv and radio  stations on
•    Trash  splush from other cars
•    'Kameme'-(Hot engine)
•    Excess/overloading
•    Sales people on board-(selling toothpaste, dewormers.....)


Friday, 22 February 2013

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

AAR partners with OK2 Roadside Rescue



On 4th December, 2012, AAR Health Services (U) signed an agreement with OK2 Roadside Rescue.The partnership will see AAR products become available under packages offered by OK2 Roadside Rescue and vice verse. As part of the MOU, both companies will sell each other's products including product design and skills transfer in the risk management of the products.

OK2 Roadside Rescue is specially designed to aid a person when their experience a roadside emergency; their network of 120 garages across Uganda means that anyone can never be far from help. OK2 Roadside Rescue is the only Automobile Membership Club in Uganda, which means that signing a partnership with them is invaluable. Among the services provided by OK2 Road side Rescue are; fuel delivery, battery recharge, towing, windscreen repair, travel emergency, designated driver support basic roadside repairs, and they can even come and help you when you have locked your keys in the car.


Kyadondo Rugby Club benefits from 30m AAR medical sponsorship.




On 29th, January, 2013, AAR Uganda signed a sponsorship deal with Kyadondo Rugby Club. This sponsorship deal will see AAR provide professional health services to Kyadondo Rugby Club. This will greatly improve on the injury risk management and reduce the high medical costs the club has been paying annually.
Andrew Owor, the chairman of Kyadondo Rugby grounds, acknowledged the assistance from AAR and said that it would benefit the game in a big way. Toyota Buffaloes and MTN Heathens are the clubs to gain more from the signed deal since Kyadondo is their home-ground.
Rugby is a sport that has developed tremendously in the country having the National team represent the country in a number of International engagements not to forget the famous Elgon cup. However, there are a number of injuries involved with the game.AAR has since set up a recovery booth for injured players at Kyadondo.
The partnership will see AAR offer First Aid services to the rugby players participating at the Kyadondo Rugby Club. There will be a standby AAR ambulance equipped with life support equipment that meets International standards.



Kyadondo Rugby Club benefits from 30m AAR medical sponsorship.



On 29th, January, 2013, AAR Uganda signed a sponsorship deal with Kyadondo Rugby Club. This sponsorship deal will see AAR provide professional health services to Kyadondo Rugby Club. This will greatly improve on the injury risk management and reduce the high medical costs the club has been paying annually.

Andrew Owor, the chairman of Kyadondo Rugby grounds, acknowledged the assistance from AAR and said that it would benefit the game in a big way. Toyota Buffaloes and MTN Heathens are the clubs to gain more from the signed deal since Kyadondo is their home-ground.

Rugby is a sport that has developed tremendously in the country having the National team represent the country in a number of International engagements not to forget the famous Elgon cup. However, there are a number of injuries involved with the game.AAR has since set up a recovery booth for injured players at Kyadondo.

The partnership will see AAR offer First Aid services to the rugby players participating at the Kyadondo Rugby Club. There will be a standby AAR ambulance equipped with life support equipment that meets International standards.

Monday, 11 February 2013

Complimenting ladies

Standard compliments which you can use with relative safety around ladies? Glad you asked, here's the complete list:
· You look beautiful.
· You look lovely.
· Your hair looks great (be careful with this one).
· I love those shoes (make sure she's wearing shoes).

Friday, 23 November 2012

Get love,Jobs,career breakthrough at the MTN Marathon.

Getting the  best out of the MTN Marathon.Is your goal to get love, friends, a job, sales, or new business leads? Do business; fall in love, Network your way to career progress this Sunday as you participate in MTN Kampala Marathon. You may actually be wondering how possible this is.
  • Be friendly.  That friendly type who is a conversation starter.
  • Be a nice critic. Look out for weird open bags, loose shoe ring and notify the target.
  • Be a photographer .Carry a camera or any gadget with a camera. Ensure that u take nice pictures. Tell them you are not a photographer but you can take and may be email. You have just helped your new boss, fiance and met a new business partner.
  • Carry  business cards.
  • You could opt to talk like   a mad cow  to whoever you see. Talk to them about whatever you want
  • Dress smartly so that someone will ask you where you bought your outfit and running shoes.

Get love,friends,career growth@ MTN Marathon


Getting best out of the MTN Marathon.Is your goal to get love, friends, a job, sales, or new business leads? Do business; fall in love, Network your way to career progress this Sunday as you participate in MTN Kampala Marathon. You may actually be wondering how possible this is.
  • Be friendly.  That Friendly type who is a conversation starter.
  • Be a nice critic. Look out for weird open bags, loose shoe ring and notify the target.
  • Be a photographer .Carry a camera or any gadget with a camera. Ensure that u take nice pictures. Tell them you are not a photographer but you can take and may be mail. You have just helped your new boss, fiancĂ© and met a new business partner.
  • Carry   business cards. Carry lost of them.
  • You could opt to talk like a mad whoever you see. Talk to them about whatever you want
  • Dress smartly so that someone will ask you where you bought your outfit and running shoes.



Tuesday, 28 February 2012

A woman was created from a man's rib(Adam).
Not from his feet 2 be walked on,
Not from his head 2 be superior over,
But from his side to be equal,
Under the arm to be protected,
andNext to the heart to be loved…