MTN MoMo pumps Shs80M into youth camp for digital skills

MTN MoMo dropped serious cash to help kids learn culture and coding simultaneously at Hormisdallen School. The mobile money outfit partnered with the Nnabagereka Development Foundation for Ekisaakaate Kya Nnabagereka Gatonnya 2026 to nurture resilient youth using digital tools and funding totaling eighty million shillings.

Camp runners focused on mental wellness and Obuntubulamu during this immersive retreat at the Gayaza campus. Cash support got split between the fifteen million announced earlier and the sixty-five million released specifically for activities during the event.

The sponsor rolled out an internet bus to host coding workshops alongside Burn Radio and Pink Code. Mentors from Women@Work handled sessions dealing with emotional resilience and online safety issues affecting modern zoomers.

Tech handouts included twenty laptops and thirteen phones, plus random swag like mathematical sets. Manager Andrew Adrian Mukiibi claims this assistance allowed participants to blend tradition with modern skills effectively.

Chief Strategy Officer Stephen Mutana insists this backing reflects their desire to shape confident future leaders. Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga closed the event, emphasizing that respect and discipline form the real foundation of mental strength.
 

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