Kasangwawo
"Job Makers than job seekers", is this your first time to see that plan?
Then I know you were not reading The new Real Government of Uganda.
But two things to comment about, (1) We can not be here to think for the
kingdom of Buganda that they repeat what we put in our postings by word, so
let them use our postings we will grant that to them, but we will not
comment on it. The reason is that Buganda thinks that that is a statement in
absolute, and it is not. Look here my friend, a job creator is trained from
way back, you do not wait for him to pass through the Job seeker education
scheme and when he qualifies in a technical school then you stand in front
of him and tell him that he must be a job maker. That is as narrow thinking
as all thoughts from Mengo, ask Katikiro Ssemogerere surely he can as well
see through this one. In a word Kabaka is late. (2) The name is
Communication group and not Gang, otherwise we would have become a
subsidiary of Fedenet already.
Be well my fellow Ugandan.
Em
The Mulindwas communication group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
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From: "jonah kasangwawo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 12:57 PM
Subject: Re: ugnet_: Create Jobs, Kabaka Advises-New Vision-3/12/2002
No comment from the 'communications gang' on this one ?
Kasangwawo
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>Subject: ugnet_: Create Jobs, Kabaka Advises-New Vision-3/12/2002
>Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2002 17:16:29 -0800 (PST)
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>Create jobs, Kabaka advises
>
>By Josephine Maseruka
>
>Kabaka Ronald Mutebi has advised graduates in technical education to be job
>creators rather than job seekers if they are to make use of their acquired
>skills.
>
>The Kabaka also stressed the importance of technical education, saying it
>is one of the solutions to the rampant unemployment among the educated
>youth.
>
>The Kabaka's fatherly advice was contained in his speech read by his young
>brother prince David Wassajja at the first graduation ceremony of the
>Buganda royal Institute of Business and technical Education at the Kakeeka
>campus in Mengo on Saturday.
>
>The institute was founded by the Kabaka. It offers diplomas and
>certificates in various disciplines.
>
>Mutebi urged parents to encourage their children to take technical
>subjects.
>
>Published on: Tuesday, 3rd December, 2002
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