Close Menu
The InsiderThe Insider
  • News
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Special Reports
  • Sports

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

Uniquely Ours: UTB Enhances Country’s Tourism Appeal with Gorilla Sculptures at Entebbe Airport

May 9, 2025

President Museveni Calls for Disciplined Democracy and Economic Revival in Uganda

May 9, 2025

UPDF’s High Command, Defence Council Discuss Uganda’s Security And Regional Stability

May 9, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
The InsiderThe Insider
  • News
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Special Reports
  • Sports
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
The InsiderThe Insider
Home » MTN Urges Ugandans to Wear Masks In Covid 19 Webinar
Business

MTN Urges Ugandans to Wear Masks In Covid 19 Webinar

adminiBy adminiSeptember 13, 2020No Comments5 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp

As Uganda and the world struggle to navigate the “new normal” brought about by covid -19 pandemic, wearing masks remains one of the most effective preventative measures to slow the spread of the virus However, many people remain reluctant to wear them, wear them incorrectly, or still feel it is not important.

MTN is therefore adding its voice to the global drive to raise awareness about the importance of wearing masks in the fight against Coronavirus through a campaign dubbed #WearItForMe across its 21 African and Middle Eastern markets. 

To help drive this much-needed change in behaviour, MTN has committed its September 2020 marketing resources such as advertisements towards encouraging everyone to adopt the habit of wearing masks so as to save lives.

To further showcase the importance and necessity of wearing masks, the telecom giant held a Webinar today under the Theme; “Managing Covid -19 Together”.

The Webinar that featured panellists from The Ministry of Health, Uganda Redcross Society and MTN Uganda will aim at sensitizing Ugandans about the importance of wearing masks as well as observing the other Standard Operating procedures such as hand washing and social distancing in the fight against Coronavirus.

While opening up the Webinar, Enid Edroma, the General Manager MTN Corporate Services said that MTN is using mothers to put across the mask campaign message because mothers are influential figures in the behaviour change of their children.

“We as a corporate company are looking out for the lives of the people we serve because Covid 19 has become a serious issue yet people are still adamant towards observing the SOPs including the wearing of masks,” Edroma said.     

Dr. Richard Kabanda the Acting Commissioner Health Services from the ministry of health Ministry of health said that 4377 cases had so far been registered in the country with 49 confirmed deaths and 2000 recoveries while thousands of the infected are still battling the virus.

“The 4377 positive results are from the number of people that have been tested so far but we anticipate that we may have many more cases out there,” Kabanda said noting that of those, 92 patients are under 12 years of age, meaning that children need to be sensitized about actively practicing the SOPs as they go about their daily lives since they can also be potentially affected by it.\we need to sensitize our children,

Kabanda urged all individuals to be careful even as they go about their lives in the communities since the disease has now moved into the communities and is no longer just at the boarders. He specifically noted that Kampala is a hotspot, with 30% of the cases, translating to over 1500 cases registered in Kampala and surrounding areas.

“If people do not follow the SOPs they can easily get infected because the disease is now in the communities and not just at the boarders,”Kabanda stated.

Also speaking at the Webinar, Dr Arnold Ezama from the Uganda Redcross Society Health Services Department observed that people are getting lethargic with carrying on with the SOPs. This, he said is a dangerous attitude, considering that 79 % of the registered cases are from within the community while only 21 % are imported cases.

Speaking about mask wearing, Ezama said that; “As Uganda Redcross, we do a lot of operational research and this guides our interventions. And we know that mask wearing is important in terms of preventing the disease. If we all wore masks, then we would slow down the rate of infections.”

Kabanda also noted that mask wearing was found to be an effective preventative measure by the World Health Organization and Center for Disease Control based on what transpired in countries like China that contended with the pandemic before it spread to other countries.

Ezama further noted that; “From the data gathered by epidemiologists, the cases are anticipated to peak as move towards the end of the year, unless something drastic happens.”

He further noted that the myths surrounding the pandemic, lack of youth participation and loss of livelihoods due to the financial disruption caused by the pandemic remain a huge challenge in the fight against the deadly virus.

As a way forward, Ezama noted that; “We are going to need the “whole of society approach” for everyone to pull their weight in this fight and urged the media to give the community vital information and encourage them to comply with the SOPs.

Edroma urged the corporates and development partners to rally behind the ministry of health and support the fight against the virus; “To the corporates out there, let us support this endeavor and put the weight of our brands behind this cause. At MTN, we are promoting the use of masks and other SOPs in order to prevent the spread of the virus because Covid is real.”

Mask For All MTN Uganda Wear Your Mask
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email WhatsApp
admini

Related Posts

aBi Finance trains top Tier 4 Financial Institutions on ESG integration

May 7, 2025

Stanbic National Schools Championship 2025 Boot Camp Kicks in High Gear

May 6, 2025

Focus on research, Tayebwa challenges university lecturers

May 6, 2025

Comments are closed.

Recent Posts
  • Uniquely Ours: UTB Enhances Country’s Tourism Appeal with Gorilla Sculptures at Entebbe Airport
  • President Museveni Calls for Disciplined Democracy and Economic Revival in Uganda
  • UPDF’s High Command, Defence Council Discuss Uganda’s Security And Regional Stability
  • ValueFin Empowers Zambian MSMEs with Finance and Market Access
  • Kirk Whalum Lands in Kampala for a Jazz Night to Remember
  • aBi Finance trains top Tier 4 Financial Institutions on ESG integration
  • Shs 4Million Customs Fraud Scandal: Top Kampala Businessmen Charged in Massive Customs Evasion Scheme
  • Roko Signs Contract to Build National Planning Authority Headquarters
  • Torture Has No Place in Justice!!! — Minister Norbert Mao Slams Abuse of Eddie Mutwe’s Rights, Demands Accountability
  • Stanbic National Schools Championship 2025 Boot Camp Kicks in High Gear
  • Focus on research, Tayebwa challenges university lecturers
  • I Was Sodomised By Pastor Kayanja! — Key Accuser Breaks Down In Explosive Court Testimony
Our Picks

Uniquely Ours: UTB Enhances Country’s Tourism Appeal with Gorilla Sculptures at Entebbe Airport

May 9, 2025

UPDF’s High Command, Defence Council Discuss Uganda’s Security And Regional Stability

May 9, 2025

Road Network In Jeopardy!!! SHS3.5 Trillion Owed, Projects Stalled, Lives Lost

May 6, 2025

Human Rights Judge Turned Human Trafficker: Justice Lydia Mugambe Jailed 6 Years For Modern Slavery

May 5, 2025
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss

Uniquely Ours: UTB Enhances Country’s Tourism Appeal with Gorilla Sculptures at Entebbe Airport

Features May 9, 2025By admini2 Mins Read2,800 Views

The Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) has unveiled a vibrant new visitor information point at Entebbe…

President Museveni Calls for Disciplined Democracy and Economic Revival in Uganda

May 9, 2025

UPDF’s High Command, Defence Council Discuss Uganda’s Security And Regional Stability

May 9, 2025

ValueFin Empowers Zambian MSMEs with Finance and Market Access

May 9, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

About Us
About Us

We bring you News Beyond borders in Categories of Politics, Technology, Finance, Education, Tour & Travel, Lifestyle and Crime

We're accepting new partnerships right now.

Email Us: info@theinsider.ug
Contact: +256 774 987 590

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn WhatsApp
Our Picks

Uniquely Ours: UTB Enhances Country’s Tourism Appeal with Gorilla Sculptures at Entebbe Airport

May 9, 2025

UPDF’s High Command, Defence Council Discuss Uganda’s Security And Regional Stability

May 9, 2025

Road Network In Jeopardy!!! SHS3.5 Trillion Owed, Projects Stalled, Lives Lost

May 6, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
© 2025 The Insider Uganda. Designed by Mirror Digital Limited.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.