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Kamwenge parents urged to choose vocational training
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 24207, member: 2262"] Parents in Kamwenge have been encouraged to send their children to vocational schools. This will give them practical skills for self-employment and financial independence. Education experts stress the growing importance of technical education. It can help address youth unemployment and promote self-reliance. Gad Musinguzi is a senior instructor at Kabuga Hope Vocational Secondary School. He highlighted the many opportunities that vocational training provides. "Vocational studies give students hands-on skills. These skills allow them to create their jobs instead of waiting for office jobs," he said. He urged parents to change their views of technical and vocational schools. They should not be seen as places for students who fail in academic studies. "Parents should stop looking at vocational schools as dumping grounds for failures. These schools are centers of excellence. Learners gain practical knowledge that is essential for national development," Mr. Musinguzi explained. He shared his own success story to show the impact of vocational education. He started a successful carpentry workshop in Ekikona Trading Center, which has provided him with a stable income. "The skills I gained have helped me run my business effectively. I encourage young people to take up technical training. It is a path to financial independence," he said. He also emphasized the importance of integrity and reliability in business, especially in the vocational sector. "Trust is key in any business. When customers believe in your work, they will always come back. They will even refer others. This is how vocational skills can transform lives," Mr. Musinguzi added. Education experts in Kamwenge agree with him. They are urging local leaders to educate communities about the benefits of vocational training. They argue that vocational education should be prioritized alongside traditional academics. There is an increasing demand for skilled workers in industries such as construction, mechanics, and carpentry. Technical training is becoming a viable option for many families. University education is becoming more expensive, and graduate unemployment is high. As more parents in Kamwenge District recognize its potential, vocational schools are expected to play a key role in shaping the future workforce. [/QUOTE]
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