PC Tech Magazine

PC Tech is a Ugandan-born monthly technology magazine that circulates throughout East and West Africa.It was first published in February 2010, and has released 9 issues to-date.
History
In December 2009, Albert Mucunguzi, a webmaster at Makerere University Business School, also working as an IT Consultant at American Procurement Company (Amproc), in Kampala, Uganda announced plans to start a new technology magazine, called PC Tech. The magazine would feature personal technology, Business Solutions, technology news, and educative articles on various technology aspects.
At that time, there were two more technology magazines already in Circulation in Uganda, Techzine, and Enterprise Technology Magazine.
Albert contacted his High School, and University roommate, Joshua Twinamasiko, and they agreed to work together on the project. Joshua was in his final year at Makerere University, but also a Free Lance graphics designer at Amproc. In February 2010, Issue one of PC Tech magazine was released. The magazine now has 9 Issues, and was launched in Ghana on September 24, 2010. It is now circulated in six African Countries, including Uganda, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, and South Africa.
The first offices of PC Tech Magazine were located in Kampala.
In February 2010, Issue one of PC Tech magazine was released. The magazine now has 9 Issues, and was launched in Ghana on September 24, 2010. It is now circulated in six African Countries, including Uganda, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, and South Africa.
 
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