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ation (UHOA), Broadford Ochieng, Deputy CEO of     and help maintain high standards for visitor
                                                     UTB, and Jean Byamugisha, Executive Director of    enjoyment.
                                                     UHOA.                                               The grading and classification process, accord-
                                                       The grading and classification initiative aims to   ing to Broadford Ochieng, will also serve as a vital
                                                     evaluate and classify a wide range of accommoda-   component in marketing Uganda as a competi-
                                                     tion facilities, including hotels, lodges, guesthous-  tive tourism destination that prioritizes quality
                                                     es, tented camps, serviced apartments, motels,     standards. UTB is determined to uphold the Five
                                                     cottages, and more. These assessments will en-     "As" of tourism, including Attractions, Amenities,
                                                     compass various criteria, such as service quality,   Activities, Accessibility, and Accommodation, with
                                                     facilities, cleanliness, sustainability practices, and   a particular focus on the vital role of accommoda-
                                                     overall guest satisfaction, aligning Uganda with   tion in elevating Uganda as a competitive destina-
                                                     globally recognised standards.                     tion.
                                                       The exercise commenced on August 1, 2023,         Jean Byamugisha highlighted the significance
                                                     with the first phase scheduled to run                   of grading in aligning the industry with
                                                     until September 4. It encompass-                            international standards, managing guest
                                                     es key cities such as Kampala,                                expectations, and supporting hotels'
                                                     Entebbe, Jinja, Masaka, Mbarara,                               pricing systems. This improved qual-
                                                     Fort Portal, and Mbale, with the    Uganda continues to recover   ity of tourism products and services
                                                     goal of ensuring that tourism       from the challenges posed by   offered to tourists will significantly
                                                                                            the global pandemic.”
                                                     enterprises in the country meet          Lilly Ajarova,                                      enhance the sector and its compet-
                                                     stringent quality assurance                 CEO UTB            itiveness. UTB has equipped field
                                                     standards.                                                    assessment teams with information
                                                       Lilly Ajarova emphasised that this                        technology equipment preloaded with
                                                     exercise is a fulfilment of one of UTB's                 an automated e-classification system to
                                                     core mandates, as outlined in the Tourism          ensure efficient and effective evaluation.
                                                     Act of 2008, which empowers UTB to register,        In summary, this nationwide grading and clas-
                                                     inspect, license, and classify tourism enterpris-  sification exercise for hotels in Uganda represents
                                                     es. The exercise seeks to align the nation and its   a pivotal step towards bolstering the quality and
                                                     tourism industry with Article 115(2) of the East   standards of the nation's accommodation fa-
                                                     African Treaty, promoting collaboration among      cilities. By promoting excellence in the tourism
                                                     partner states to enhance the quality of accom-    sector, Uganda is positioning itself as a competi-
                                                     modation and catering facilities for visitors within  tive and attractive destination for travellers from
                                                     the region.                                        around the world. This exercise, conducted every
                                                       Susan Muhwezi, Chairperson of the Uganda Ho-     two years, reflects the commitment of the Uganda
                                                     tel Owners Association, voiced strong support for   Tourism Board to maintain high standards in the
                                                     the initiative, encouraging hoteliers to participate   industry and ensure a memorable and rewarding
                                                     as it will enhance the industry's marketing efforts   experience for visitors to the "Pearl of Africa."
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