Afrimax to market as Vodafone Uganda in Sub Saharan Africa

Vodafone has signed a new partner market agreement with Afrimax Uganda to offer voice and data products and services in sub Saharan Africa.

Under the agreement, the two companies will offer the services using ‘Vodafone Uganda’ brand.

The framework agreement will complement Vodacom Group’s operations in South Africa, Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho and Mozambique and has been agreed in conjunction with Vodacom Group.

Vodafone’s multinational corporate customers will benefit from the addition of Uganda to their existing contracts for international managed services, Vodafone said.

Vodafone partner markets chief executive Stefano Gastaut said, “Uganda is an attractive market and we are delighted to welcome Afrimax to our successful Partner Markets community, which already operates in more than fifty countries.

“We look forward to exploring the potential for further Partner Market agreements in sub-Saharan Africa with Afrimax, under our framework cooperation agreement,” Gastaut added.

Afrimax management Peter Langkilde, CEO and Rob Philpott, CFO, said, “The partnership with Vodafone solidifies our ongoing plans to be a leading provider of high speed network services in sub-Saharan Africa.”

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