The minister highlights government projects, including Presidential industrial hubs, aimed at facilitating Ugandans’ participation in the money economy, aligning with the National Resistance Movement’s (NRM) transformation agenda.
Hon. Babirye Milly Babalanda, Minister for Presidency, appeals to the people of Greater Masaka to maintain their support for President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni to ensure the stability and socioeconomic development
Leaders in Greater Ankore have commended President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for his initiative to skill the region’s youth, aiming to reduce unemployment by fostering entrepreneurship.
The program, spanning 19 regional hubs across Uganda, aims to empower youths in various vocational disciplines, benefitting districts including Bunyangabu, Kyegegwa, Kyenjojo, Kitagwenda, Kamwenge, and Kabarole.
Hon. Richard Gafabusa, MP for Bwamba County, emphasizes the program’s role in providing employment opportunities to youths who may have struggled with formal education. Speaking at the graduation ceremony
The King emphasized the transformative power of education and skill development in shaping lives and communities, congratulating the graduates and encouraging them to continue making a positive impact wherever their
At the graduation ceremony of the Madi subregion Industrial Zonal Hub, Gen. Ali praised the President for initiating projects like Industrial Hubs to train youth in relevant skills for the
At the second graduation ceremony in Napak, 423 students graduated in vocational disciplines. Minister Lokeris highlights the President’s goal of lifting youth out of poverty by providing skills training.
Ann committed to disseminating the positive news to dispel the myth that President Museveni is a bad leader and to highlight his effective programs, which might be excellent models for
The project was started by President Museveni in 2017 with the intention of empowering Kampala’s impoverished youth via skill development. 35,728 pupils have registered for the project since its start,