200 to graduate from Kampala International College
Youth intending to go for professional courses have been challenged to take up new courses which are on job market demand to avoid being unemployed.
The call was made by the principal Kampala international college Ronald Sekabira while briefing journalists in Kampala on the upcoming first graduation of 200 students in this institute.
He said that part of the cause of unemployment among the youth is because they go for course, which has been around for many years and their jobs are still occupied by the old people.
He said that the institute has introduced a course in waste management to enable the course graduate make power out of garbage to help government in getting enough power to avert the long power crisis in the country and making fertilizer from the urban garbage.
By Isaac Senabulya

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OLET PATRICK
February 1, 2012 at 8:20 pm
It’s agood advice 2 take courses which is on demand 2 avoid crisis of employment in this country so called Uganda since there’re many graduates coming out every year.
Daniel Run Job Monyroor manguak
June 23, 2012 at 8:27 pm
i am interest to studies in your college to complete my studies of which i shall be able