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Nebbi District Business Directory.Indd Nebbi District Business Directory AGRICULTURAL PROJECTS Alur Highlands Coffee Alliance Go Green Nursery Bed Divine Grace Agro-input Centre Plot 13, Cathedral Road Luke Orombi Road Nebbi Town Nebbi Town Nebbi Town +256789670586 +256752442480 +256786617930 +256750813325 +256757509995 Lourado Bees Nsava Feeds Real Agribusiness Development (Bee keeping Products & Equipment) Arua Road Agency (RADA) Arua Road Nebbi Town P. O. Box 219 Nebbi Town +256776635826 Nebbi +256787986998 +256704573000 +256782001627 +256750972394 [email protected] +256777277380 CONSULTANTS & CONTRACTORS Land Informatics Ltd Uringi Road Nebbi Town +256782010215 [email protected] CULTURAL SITES Ker Alur (Alur Kingdom) P. O. Box 256 Nebbi +256772680064 +256750680064 ELECTRONICS Emmalex Electricals Maddogy the Great American M-KOPA Solar Pakwach Road Base Electronics Arua-Nebbi Road Nebbi town Uringi Road Nebbi Town +256783898802 Nebbi Town +256755568263 +256750539602 +256712158163 God’s Will Tech Solar Now New Antioch Computer Centre Nebbi Town Arua Road Arua Road, +256756556852 Nebbi Town Nebbi Town +256788916600 +256774525754 +256759258857 [email protected] Nebbi District Business Directory www.westnileweb.com • [email protected] 1 Hotline: +256777681670 • Office: +256393225533 NET-COM Computer Centre Shalomtech Electronics Life Ways Enterprises Administration Road Arua Road (Electronics) Nebbi town Nebbi town Uringi Road +256780171358 +256775791769 Market Lane +256759760942 +256752829504 Nebbi Municipality [email protected] +256772543539 +256756742071 Katusabe Phone & Electronic Telcaff Electronic Centre Jimmy DotCom Phone Repairers Centre Pakwach Road Pakwach Road Pakwach Road Nebbi town Nebbi town Nebbi town +256781952271 +256777276060 +256779956486 +256753276060 Chaf Enterprises Prime Education Consultants Pakwach Road Pakwach Road Nebbi town Nebbi town +256772516388 +256706315029 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Centenary Bank Stanbic Bank Letshego Plot 1/3/5, Bishop Orombi Road Plot 1/3/5, Bishop Orombi Road Plot 19, Arua – Nebbi Road P. O. Box 179 P.O. Box 29, Nebbi Town Nebbi Nebbi +256751669190 www.centenarybank.co.ug +256 392 222 210 [email protected] www.stanbicbank.co.ug Platinum Credit Ltd Nebbi Workers’ SACCO Duckhill Micro Finance Plot 13/14, Paidha Road P. O. Box 1 Arua road, Nebbi Town Opposite Centenary Bank Nebbi +256774420195 +256200905544 +256772339662 [email protected] Mirudefs Ltd Microfinance Uganda CO-Operative Alliance NET DRICS Nebbi Town Arua Road (Nebbi Transporters & Drivers +256782844124 Nebbi Town Cooperative Society Ltd) +256752109910 +256772588276 30 Nebbi +256701285789 +256752972813 +256792972813 [email protected] FUEL STATIONS Shell Fuel Station Rock Fuel Station JK Filling Station Pakwach Road Pakwach Road Pakwach Road Nebbi town Nebbi town Nebbi town FURNITURE & METAL WORKS Nebbi Miracle Workshop (Metal Fabrication) Pakwach Road Nebbi Town +256779149071 Nebbi District Business Directory www.westnileweb.com • [email protected] 2 Hotline: +256777681670 • Office: +256393225533 GENERAL TRADE & SERVICES Jabcip Dairy Products New Trend’s Business Centre Devine Grace MTN Mobile Money Pakwach Road Uringi Road Agent Nebbi Town Nebbi Town Pakwach Road +256774887322 +256778247881 Nebbi Town +256750684040 +256772111170 Beb Wine Co. Ltd God is Able Decorators Unique Attractions and Fashion Pakwach Road Uringi Road Designers Nebbi Town Nebbi Town P. O. Box 237 +256783948862 +256782583357 Nebbi GOVERNMENT OFFICES Nebbi District Local Government Nebbi Municipal Council West Nile Rural Electrification Headquarters Headquarters Company (WENRECO) Paidha Road, Bishop Orombi Road Pakwach Road P. O. Box 1 Nebbi Town Nebbi Town Nebbi Town P. O. Box1, Nebbi +256752532548 +256772452166 +256776523548 National Water and Sewerage Corporation Nebbi Area Office Nebbi Town +256392080934 www.nwsc.co.ug HARDWARE Kisa Pa Mungu Hardware R&B Motor Centre Charles and Brothers Hardware Ltd Pakwach Road Uringi Road Plot 30, Uringi Road Villa Maria (Nebbi Town) Nebbi Town Nebbi Town +256704126363 +256785562684 P.O. Box 178 +256776901223 +256754661361 Nebbi +256772431706 +256755911949 Akso Keno (General Merchandise) Okwaimungu and Sons Alwak Trade Links Uringi Road Uringi Road Plot 49 Uringi Road, Nebbi town Nebbi Town Ebenezer Shopping Arcade +256772850930 +256756811515 P. O. Box 144 +256775331857 Nebbi +256772574315 +256752208107 Panyarakaa Enterprises Nazaire Enterprise Ltd Bike Centre Arua Road Plot 17 Uringi Road Nebbi Town Nebbi Town P. O. Box 111, Nebbi P. O. Box 37686 +256772381722 Nebbi +256758019060 [email protected] Roberto’s Motorcycle Spare Shop Uringi Road Nebbi Town +256750352937 +256750352733 HEALTHCARE CENTRES Nebbi District Business Directory www.westnileweb.com • [email protected] 3 Hotline: +256777681670 • Office: +256393225533 Nebbi General Hospital Angal Hospital Goli HCIV Bishop Orombi Road, Pamora Lower Village Jupangira Village Nebbi Town Nyaravur Sub County Nebbi Sub County +256772516239 [email protected] http:/www.nebbi.go.ug Akwaro HCIII Paminya HCIII Jupanziri HCIII SWEE Kasato Village Paminya Upper Village Pacaka Village Akworo Sub County Atego Sub County Erussi Sub County Erussi HCIII Kalowang HCIII Kucwiny HCIII Padolo Village Olago West Village Ramogi Village Erussi Sub County Kucwiny Sub County Kucwiny Sub County Pubungu Pharmacy Pioneer Medical Centre Nebbi God’s Plan Drug Shop Pakwach Road Nebbi Town Plot 28, Uringi Road Nebbi Town +256788103298 Nebbi Town +256703460747 +256754898892 +256777060854 +256750709189 Santa Maria Medical Centre Parents Drug Shop Ropheka Drug Shop Pakwach Road P. O. Box 276 Nebbi Town Nebbi Town Nebbi +256782789000 +256779582844 +256756783033 Health Centre Point Services (U) Inter-Dental Surgery Tamba Clinics and Massage Ltd Nebbi Town Centre Nebbi Town +256782505606 Nebbi Town +256786355040 +256392828008 +256704714287 Padwot Midyere Private Clinic Mvura Village Kucwiny Sub County HOTEL, TOURISM & ENTERTAINMENT CENTRES Satellite Hotel GAF Apartments Rock View Hotel Plot 15-17, Uringi Road Arua Road, Nebbi Town Plot 40, Pituwa Road +256392000967 P. O. Box 84, P. O. Box 83 +256785343000 Nebbi Nebbi, +256701709007 +256782418140 +256773831030 [email protected] +256772775000 [email protected] Rock Royal Nebbi Kings Lodge Noah’s Ark Guest House Plot 23/25, Anyin Road P. O. Box 318 Pakwach Road P. O. Box 83 Nebbi Nebbi Town Nebbi +256775000333 +256782206075 +256772031965 +256755855865 [email protected] www.rockroyalresort.com Broadway Inn Hotel Diplomat Guest House Executive Lodge Pakwach Road Plot 30 Uringi Road P. O. Box 262 Nebbi Town Nebbi Town Nebbi 238, Nebbi +256782815702 +25675523694 Nebbi District Business Directory www.westnileweb.com • [email protected] 4 Hotline: +256777681670 • Office: +256393225533 Lumaka Restaurant Galaxy Pub Lakiche Foundation Lodge Pakwach Road P. O. Box 105 Pakwach Road Nebbi Town Nebbi Nebbi Town +256774334422 +256771809796 +256704883099 +256774587777 +256752308947 OB Guest House &Restaurant First Food Restaurant Maryan Guest House Plot 43, Anyiri Road Paidha Road Pakwach Road Nebbi Town Nebbi Town Nebbi Town +256752884548 +256700512612 +256754898892 +256772822635 Leosim Hotel Matonge Discotheque Pakwach Road Uringi Road Nebbi Town Nebbi Town P. O. Box 92 +256774341633 Nebbi +256705239942 +256750688888 LEARNING INSTITUTIONS Comboni Technical School Angal Nebbi Business Community Uganda Christian University P. O. Box 86 Information & Training Centre P. O. Box 356 Nebbi P. O. Box 101 Arua Nebbi Nebbi District Alliance for Female Nebbi Progressive SS Uringi SS Education P. O. Box 295 Pawong Village P. O. Box 46 Nebbi Nebbi Sub County Nebbi +25677329990 Sunrise Secondary School Nebbi High Secondary School Angal Secondary School Namrwotho Village Hill Ward Pamora Lower Village Nebbi Municipal Council Nebbi Municipal Council Nyaravur Sub County Classic Nursery and Primary Nebbi Town Modern Nursery School School P. O. Box 68 +256753400856 Nebbi +256751834680 +256772309263 [email protected] MEDIA HOUSES West Nile Web Pakwach FM Office(100.2) Paidha FM Office (87.8) Nebbi District Reporter Arua Road Arua Road +256782276195 Nebbi Town Nebbi Town [email protected] +256786223235 +256772577701 +256758991619 +256756577701 [email protected] Rainbow Community Knowledge Centre (FM RADIO) Uringi Road Nebbi Town Nebbi District Business Directory www.westnileweb.com • [email protected] 5 Hotline: +256777681670 • Office: +256393225533 NGOs & CBOs 33KV Friends’ Fraternity CREAM West Nile Nebbi Office Uganda Red Cross Society Plot 67/69 Pakwach Road +256774992945 Plot 67/69 Pakwach Road Red Cross Building +256757533649 P.O. Box 130 P. O. Box 13 [email protected] Nebbi Nebbi +256776312139 +256777457824 [email protected] [email protected] www.redcrossug.org Youth to Youth Fund Agency for Community Trias Uganda Nebbi Town Empowerment (AFCE) Luke Orombi Road +256777630330 P. O. Box 124 +256414266371 +256756685544 Nebbi [email protected] +256757630330 www.triasngo.be +256756215755 [email protected] Action Aid Uganda Jesus Christ is the Lord Orphans African Youth Forum Against Plot 16, Cathedral Road Care Ministry Poverty P. O. Box 150 P. O. Box 156 Plot 4, Anyiri Road Nebbi Nebbi P. O. Box 77 +256392753670 +256393215540 Nebbi [email protected] +256700837545 +256782530789 WWW.actionaid.org/uganda jesuschristlord2005orphanage@ +256706861829 gmail.com [email protected] www.ayfap.org Community Empowerment for Infectious Disease Institute Nebbi District PHA Forum Rural Development
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