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Huawei Uganda Assigned A New Managing Director

Huawei Uganda Assigned A New Managing Director

Mr. Liujiawei that replaced Mr. Stanley Chyn in Huawei Uganda, who came with a working class experience of about  eight years in senior management positions, was heading countries, such as South Africa, Swaziland, Mozambique, Mauritius and Malawi.

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“He was working as a director for Mauritius representative before connecting to Huawei Uganda,” The public relations manager, Ms. Lina Cao, confirmed.

Mr. Liujiawei was assigned in Huawei.

However,the former managing director, Mr. Stanley Chyn, who has been Managing Huawei Uganda since 2015, was put on hold in just less than 2 years.

 “This is a normal thing and constant transfer in Huawei and with Mr. Stanley Chyn. He has worked excellently as the MD of Huawei Uganda for two consecutive years, and the representative of Uganda office successfully achieved excellent performance for his hard work and productive management. Ms Lina Cao commented and said,”our goal and vision allowing Uganda to welcome a digital society is continuing to grow stronger and we’re still encouraging ICT talent development in Uganda.

Interestingly, Ms. Lina Cao expressed her humble gratitude towards Mr. Liu implying that he was a veteran engineer with enough experience in relation to adding more skills in the ICT industry in Uganda.

Mr. Liujiawei, who is now the new director managed to develop our business in Mauritius, including other African countries at large. Therefore, this time around, everyone has no argument about him and they expect good services from him.

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