This will be in addition to an interim protective order granted to Afrimax, the holding company of the Vodafone brand in Uganda,  for a period of three months. As a result, in the interim transition period, Vodafone Uganda customers should expect a temporary deterioration in the quality of the network services as the Administrator implements the required changes and negotiates with suppliers. Many statements have come out to claim that this could be the end of the firm, with a protective order signaling bankruptcy in a bid to bar unsecured claims by creditors or the release of confidential or potentially harmful information. But we will not open the envelope yet, let’s stick to what we know best. In a statement issued by the company via their Facebook handle, it was stated that the appointment is routine, and follows a decision by the Board. Related post: Vodafone Uganda clarifies on its network issues amid rumours of closure Rumours have been making rounds of the telecom company quitting the industry following consistent network outages, and we actually ran a story on the same, but these have always been refuted. We can only watch the space for any further developments.