What Ugandans Really Think About Online Shopping This Year
Last week, I watched my aunt Mary, a 58-year-old teacher from Mbale, place her first online order. Her hands shook slightly as she pressed...
Uganda’s Gen Z Shoppers: What They’re Buying Online and Why
The streets of Kampala are changing. Where once young people crowded the arcades of downtown and the corridors of shopping malls, many are now...
14 ways Jumia simplifies online shopping in Uganda
Online shopping in Uganda used to be a service that was only accessible to a few people, but over the last few years, ecommerce...
Why Online Shopping in Uganda Still Feels Risky in 2025
I still remember the day I first tried shopping online in Uganda. It was 2015, and I was so excited to buy a phone...
Must have wardrobe items for every Ugandan campus guy
Being a guy at University is relatively simple, especially regarding dressing. All the outfits you require to survive for an entire semester, including a...
7 Essential gadgets every Ugandan University student must have
In this digital generation, we are practically limited from doing certain things if we do not have electronics close to us. Electronics have changed...
Tricks Jiji Conmen use and how to avoid getting conned
Jiji is a free classified site in Uganda. The platform provides buyers and sellers with an avenue to meet and exchange goods and services....
A Ugandan man’s guide to smelling good all time
Smelling nice is important for every man. It is a way of showing respect to yourself and those around you, and can even boost...
Online shopping in Uganda: What you should know about the new...
A survey by Mastercard on consumer spending habits nearly 55% of consumers in Uganda are now shopping online more since the outbreak of COVID-19...
The Truth About ‘Same Day Delivery’ in Kampala – What to...
Imagine sitting in your home in Bugolobi, browsing on your phone, and spotting a smartwatch on Jumia that you need to wear for a...








