The design, development and acceptance of information technologies have received substantial attention in the past few decades. Many theoretical models have been proposed to give explanations to end users acceptance behaviour. The newest amongst them is the Unified theory of adoption and use of technology (UTAUT) by Venkatesh et al. (2003), which has been applied and empirically tested in different domains. Since its inception many empirical studies have been conducted using UTAUT. The model is believed to be more robust than other Technology acceptance model in evaluating and predicting technology acceptance (Venkatesh et al., 2003). Although, the model has been widely used, tested and validated, the outcome of empirical studies has been inconclusive in respect to the magnitude, direction and significance of the relationships amongst the model. In social sciences the issue of variety in statistical significance is common because of complexity in human behaviour. Therefore, mixed outcomes in different studies are not uncommon, but it does undermine the accuracy of the models, UTAUT inclusive. Consequently, identifying users’ history towards technology acceptance is difficult and