
Posta Uganda, courier firms in row over business
Posta Uganda is locked in wrangles with domestic and international courier firms over what they call infringement on their reserved areas of operation.
The General Manager of Posta Uganda, Mr David Kitongo at the launch of their website recently, said that private courier companies are now offering services like letter posting, a service reserved for Posta Uganda under the Communications Act 1997. He also blamed the industry’s regulator, Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) for failing to implement the act. Under the act, Posta Uganda which is the only licensed national postal operator, has exclusive rights to carry out services like production and issuance of postage stamps, production of pre-stamped envelopes, aerogrammes, international reply coupons, rent post office boxes and carry out delivery of letters weighing up to one kilogramme throughout the country. Domestic courier companies are only supposed to carry documents above one kilogramme. Posta Uganda wants UCC to stop the private courier companies from infringing on their reserved areas.