Tourism is Booming Business in Uganda

                                                                                   Murchison falls



Roperfree Brand Products are made with pure essential oils and the botanicals used to produce our certified organic essential oils are grown in soil that is free of pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, and herbicide residues. Each one is guaranteed to be:
  
-        The finest quality available
·         Identity verified
·         Certified by NDA 
Uganda's delicious food cooked in Luwombo
Roperfree Brand Products comprises of two medicinal herbal essential oils namely; Roperfree Mosquito Repellents and Roperfree Aromatherapy sold in 100 ml and 60 ml bottles and we are soon unveiling the 20 ml bottle, best for tourists and travelers market segment.



  Kampala City at dusk

Roperfree Brand Products are produced by experienced, professional and dedicated staffs in conjunction with doing malaria sensitization in and around Kampala.

 Jinja Tourist Attraction


       
Roperfree realized that it is not about marketing the products and getting money from the customers but it all about having a good relationship and to fully understand the dangers of malaria and how to prevent the deadly disease plus social corporate responsibility.



Roperfree is planning to do mass malaria sensitization campaigns in form of evangelism throughout Uganda as to combat malaria which is number one killer disease.






Uganda being one of the best tourist destinations in the Sub-Saharan Africa because of its beauty by nature and the prevailing peace with good happy people, nice food, cost of living and great music Industry & comedy so the tourists are guaranteed great night life!  On top of that Uganda has fabulous national parks and hotels from in land up to the Islands such as; Ssese beach hotels and the list goes on as the malaria epidemic is 95 percent so Roperfree came up with the best solution which is handy and practical so as to enjoy your holidays without worrying about the mosquito bites. We encourage tourists to use Roperfree Mosquito Repellent which is pure organic, certified, and one of the best alternative preventative measures apart from the mosquito bed nets.



Roperfree in collaboration with Ssese Island Beach invites all guests to spend their vacation holidays including Valentine’s Day at one of the best beach hotels in Ssese Island in the Pearl of the Africa and guarantee first class customer service, for more information please contact the following email address:

sibh@sseseislandsbeachhotel.com



  Ssese Beach Hotel in Lake Victoria

To commemorate the Black History Month, Roperfree is inviting partners who would like to participate in the malaria sensitization campaigns or who can sponsor Roperfree mosquito repellents to the most venerable people to contact us on email: Roperfree@jkasumba.com



Roperfree Brand Products can be purchase on major e-commerce platforms such as: Amazon, eBay and Jumia or via the following outlets in and around Kampala:

Beauty Dreams Shop No. 63 Pioneer Mall, Kampala
Spring Pharmacy – Wilson Rd, Kampala
Mega Super Market old taxi park & Garden city branch
Friecca Pharmacy- Wandegeya, 
Jumbo Arcade shop 7 C in Kikubo
People’s Plaza shop L4171 opposite Arua Park
Asian African commodities- Italian Supermarket Muyenga – Kabalagala
JohnRich Supermarket- Kabalagala
Buffalo Healthcare Pharmacy- Kabalagala
Home queen grocery store: Kabalagala
Light Shoppers Supermarket – Kajjansi
Majex Pharmacy – Kajjansi
West-Link Pharmacies at Quality Village Mall; Lubowa & Kitende
Kasumba Square- Busega, Kampala
Malakai- Eco- Hotel – Kitende (For guests Access only)
Eureka Hotel - Ntinda (On pilot project as per now)


Roperfree is fighting for a malaria-free world and we have no political affiliation but stands for the health of the people around the world.










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