×
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • HOT 100
  • SOCIAL
  • FEATURED
  • ×
    close
    profile photo
    Business

    Toyota Uganda rebrands to CFAO Motors

    1118 views
    Toyota Uganda rebrands to CFAO Motors
    • February 2, 2022 • 3 years ago

    Toyota Uganda Limited, a giant Japanese car Manufacturing and exporting subsidiary has changed its name in a move to rebrand. 

    Toyota Uganda clarified its move to rebrand in a pronouncement at Sheraton Hotel in Kampala on Wednesday through its Managing Director MR. Thomas Pelletier who said that Toyota will now be known as Compagnie Francaise de l’Afrique Occidentale (CFAO) motors

    Thomas Pelletier said that the transformation and rebrand is geared towards rapid expansion and provision of a wide range of services to its clients and a launch of new products and services, plus innovative mobility solutions.

    Leave a Comment below about this story


    In other related News

    MTN Uganda celebrates the graduation of 283 youth in digital and technical skills
    MTN Uganda celebrates the graduation of 283 youth in digital and technical skills
    ...
    Police patrols to go electric to combat climate change
    Police patrols to go electric to combat climate change
    ...
    Government seeks funding to bridge USAID Aid gap, releases UGX 163 Billion for Schools
    Government seeks funding to bridge USAID Aid gap, releases UGX 163 Billion for Schools
    ...
    We Are Deliberate At Empowering Women, President Museveni Assures Ugandans
    We Are Deliberate At Empowering Women, President Museveni Assures Ugandans
    ...
    Uganda Police to roll out phase III of national CCTV system
    Uganda Police to roll out phase III of national CCTV system
    ...
    The College of Eminent Sheikhs (Majlis Al-Ulama) has extended Mufti Mubajjes tenure  by five years amid controversy
    The College of Eminent Sheikhs (Majlis Al-Ulama) has extended Mufti Mubajjes tenure by five years amid controversy
    ...
    Related Posts
    Uganda Police to roll out phase III of national CCTV system
    Uganda Police to roll out phase III of national CCTV system
    3 hours ago
    CALL FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT. Govt urges focus on attracting multinational companies to boost economic growth
    CALL FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT. Govt urges focus on attracting multinational companies to boost economic growth
    3 hours ago

     

    Today's Hot Stories
    1
    The Role of Storytelling in Preserving Ugandan Heritage
    The Role of Storytelling in Preserving Ugandan Heritage
    Featured
    2
    UNEB outs 2023 S6 RESULTS: Record Pass Rate Achieved, Many Qualify for University
    UNEB outs 2023 S6 RESULTS: Record Pass Rate Achieved, Many Qualify for University
    National
    3
    The Role Of Artificial Intelligence In Computer Engineering.
    The Role Of Artificial Intelligence In Computer Engineering.
    Featured
    4
    President Museveni Acholi Opposition Leaders Agree To Unite For Regions Development
    President Museveni Acholi Opposition Leaders Agree To Unite For Regions Development
    National
    5
    Challenges Encountered With The Use Of Learning Management Systems (Lms).
    Challenges Encountered With The Use Of Learning Management Systems (Lms).
    Featured
    6
    Uganda Police to roll out phase III of national CCTV system
    Uganda Police to roll out phase III of national CCTV system
    National
    7
    UNEB Introduces New Grading System for Senior 4 Students
    UNEB Introduces New Grading System for Senior 4 Students
    National
    8
    Gabon junta faces three others candidates in presidential election
    Gabon junta faces three others candidates in presidential election
    International
    9
     Sudan suspends all imports from Kenya indefinitely after hosting RSF in Nairobi
    Sudan suspends all imports from Kenya indefinitely after hosting RSF in Nairobi
    International
    10
    The College of Eminent Sheikhs (Majlis Al-Ulama) has extended Mufti Mubajjes tenure  by five years amid controversy
    The College of Eminent Sheikhs (Majlis Al-Ulama) has extended Mufti Mubajjes tenure by five years amid controversy
    National
    Listen to Music on Nowviba