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MTN’s Kabode Supa Accelerates Uganda’s Smartphone Accessibility
Apr 14, 2025
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | In a bold effort to democratize digital access, MTN Uganda has launched the Kabode Supa smartphone—an enhanced device available through its flagship “Mpola Mpola” device-financing scheme.
With an upfront cost of just Shs 45,000 and daily payments as low as Shs 900, the telecom giant is rewriting the affordability narrative for Uganda’s smartphone market, executives said on April 11 in Kampala.
This disruptive pricing model isn’t merely a nod to inclusivity; it’s a strategic business move that expands MTN’s presence in a mobile-first economy. The Kabode Supa is equipped with features tailored to the needs of Uganda’s digitally ambitious population: a larger battery, increased RAM, and an 8 MP rear camera. What sets this device apart, however, is not just the technology but the overall experience—it includes 16GB of free data spread over eight months, ensuring customers not only own a smartphone but also engage meaningfully in the digital economy.
MTN’s Acting Chief Marketing Officer, Mackinon Kabarole, presents the device as more than a gadget: “It’s a digital lifeline for students, entrepreneurs, and dreamers across Uganda.” That lifeline is supported by automated, tax-inclusive payment systems and a nationwide availability network, removing barriers to ownership and usage. Eligibility checks are just a USSD code away, reinforcing MTN’s commitment to seamless accessibility.
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