Showing posts with label hotels in uganda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hotels in uganda. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 March 2017

ACCOMODATION RATES FOR SHANGRI-LA HOTEL 2019




SHANGRI-LA HOTEL KAMPALA CLUB (U) LTD

ROOM RATES P/P (USD)
                                                                SINGLE             DOUBLE             
EXECUTIVE ROOM                                    85                   100
SUITE ROOM WITH KITCHEN                   90                   110
SUPERIOR SUITE                                     154                   200

Ø THE ABOVE RATES ARE INCLUSIVE OF BREAKFAST, WIFI INTENET SERVICE, LAUNDRY SERVICES, GOV’T TAXES AND OTHERS.
 
Ø   PAYMENTS WITH CASH ATTRACTS DISCOUNTS

Ø ISSUES BELOW 2006 MAY ATTRACT EXTRA PERCENTAGE CHARGES

Ø OUR GUESTS CAN ENJOY KAMPLA CLUB FACILITIES LIKE SWIMMING POOL, GYM, MASSAGE, SAUNA AND ETC.

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Sunday, 19 July 2015

UGANDA'S HOTEL GRADING

Uganda classification and grading

In just recently concluded hotel classification and grading shangri-la hotel Kampala club was among the few selected hotels in kampala, and it come out with there star standards, 

we are hope to keep the standard and improve it to five star level.

Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Sunday, 26 October 2014

SHANGRI-LA HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS

ACCOMMODATION AT SHANGRI-LA HOTEL KAMPALA


All rooms are self contained with  mini-bars, DSTV, International and local dial access telephone, coffee and tea making facilities, safe deposit box and a standby generator which supports power fluctuations
 
Suite Rooms The Suite Rooms have a larger living room with a small kitchen. It also features enhanced facilities with upgraded bathroom amenities. This is all in addition to all the facilities in all the other rooms.


Executive Rooms
Spacious executive bedrooms and suites offer elegant and stylish business accommodations for guests seeking something a little extra during their business travels.
 

Friday, 24 October 2014

UGANDA MARBURG FREE

Uganda is now Marburg-free, says Health ministry

According to the daily monitor published on Thursday October 16,  2014. The government has declared the country Marburg-free as no new case has been registered in more than a fortnight. 
According to the state Minister for Primary Healthcare, Ms Sarah Opendi, there is no new confirmed case of Marburg since the first that occurred on September 30, involving a health worker who was working at Mengo Hospital, who died of the hemorrhagic fever.
“We continue to receive and investigate all alert cases from different parts of the country. None has so far tested positive for the Marburg virus,” Ms Opendi said at Marburg status-news conference held in Kampala yesterday.
Ms Opendi noted: “There are five suspects in isolation in three isolation facilities. The first one is admitted at Entebbe National Isolation Centre, a nurse who got into contact with the confirmed case.”
She added that the nurse has since tested negative of the hemorrhagic fever virus but is awaiting another confirmatory test.
Ms Opendi added that two other suspects are admitted to Mulago hospital Isolation Centre, and additional two-male suspects at a health facility in Ibanda district.
She, however, noted that the suspects did not get into contact with the Marburg case but presented signs of the infectious hemorrhagic fever and are awaiting results from the Uganda Virus Research Institute (UVRI).
Currently, 149 persons in Uganda are under observation for possible signs of the Marburg virus.
They are, 80 in Kampala district, 11 from Mpigi District, and 58 from Kasese District.

Thursday, 16 October 2014

UGANDA MARBURG FREE

Uganda is now Marburg-free, says Health ministry

According to the daily monitor published on Thursday October 16,  2014. The government has declared the country Marburg-free as no new case has been registered in more than a fortnight. 
According to the state Minister for Primary Healthcare, Ms Sarah Opendi, there is no new confirmed case of Marburg since the first that occurred on September 30, involving a health worker who was working at Mengo Hospital, who died of the hemorrhagic fever.
“We continue to receive and investigate all alert cases from different parts of the country. None has so far tested positive for the Marburg virus,” Ms Opendi said at Marburg status-news conference held in Kampala yesterday.
Ms Opendi noted: “There are five suspects in isolation in three isolation facilities. The first one is admitted at Entebbe National Isolation Centre, a nurse who got into contact with the confirmed case.”
She added that the nurse has since tested negative of the hemorrhagic fever virus but is awaiting another confirmatory test.
Ms Opendi added that two other suspects are admitted to Mulago hospital Isolation Centre, and additional two-male suspects at a health facility in Ibanda district.
She, however, noted that the suspects did not get into contact with the Marburg case but presented signs of the infectious hemorrhagic fever and are awaiting results from the Uganda Virus Research Institute (UVRI).
Currently, 149 persons in Uganda are under observation for possible signs of the Marburg virus.
They are, 80 in Kampala district, 11 from Mpigi District, and 58 from Kasese District.