Fresh Dairy joins over 100 companies for KCCA Inaugural Nakawa Partnership Breakfast Meeting

    Today Fresh Dairy joined over 100 companies for the KCCA inaugural Nakawa Partnership Breakfast Meeting themed “Building Partnerships for a Better Nakawa.”
    Speaking during the event held at Uganda Manufacturers Association (UMA), Mayor Nakawa Division his Lordship Ronald Balimwezo Nsubuga explained that the purpose of the breakfast meeting was to appreciate companies and organizations in Nakawa for their contribution to the economy, capture their challenges and to collectively develop sustainable mechanisms of addressing them.
    Statistics released by Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) indicate that Nakawa Division contributes two (2) trillion in customs taxes and has 94,000 tax payers within in its vicinity.
    “The business partners contribute 70% to the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP),’ Mr. Nsubuga said.
    Mr. Nsubuga mentioned challenges affecting organisations in the division as ranging from policy issues, irregular electricity, high water tariffs, poor assessment, among others.
    He noted that there is need to address these challenges in order to do better business to build the economy.
    Speaking during the event, Joseph Awino, General Manager Sales Fresh Dairy who represented Fresh Dairy explained that the breakfast meeting was fruitful for networking and linking up with old and potential business partners.
    In a brief dialogue with the Minister of Kampala and Metropolitan Affairs Honourable Beti Kamya who attended the event as one of the chief guests, Awino explained that Fresh Dairy has focused on transforming the factory in terms of increasing processing capacity, amount of milk purchased from farmers as well as putting in place quality improvements.
    Present for the breakfast meeting were service providers from both Government and stakeholders such as Uganda Revenue Authority (URA), National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC), Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA), Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS), among others who individually suggested ways in which the challenges would be addressed.
    URA for example noted that over 1000 staff will be resident in Nakawa area in order to help companies doing business in Nakawa.
    The Guest of Honour for the breakfast meeting, Speaker of Parliament Right Honorouble Rebecca Kadaga concluded the event by thanking Mayor Nakawa Division Mayor his Lordship Ronald Balimwezo Nsubuga for organizing the meeting. She noted that there is need to dialogue more often and sooner.

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