Uganda's head Muslim cleric told young believers to stop letting sketchy politicians drag them into election drama at a youth career seminar that wrapped up in Budaka District. Sheikh Shaban Ramadhan Mubaje basically said the country needs morally solid kids who vote based on actual policy instead of tribal or religious nonsense, and he dropped 10 million shillings to back youth programs while pushing imams to sign up for cooperative society stuff.
The whole event focused on building practical skills and financial literacy for young people trying to contribute to the economy without getting manipulated. Government reps and student leaders from the Islamic University all agreed that the youth have ideas and hustle, but need resources to turn that energy into something sustainable.
The whole event focused on building practical skills and financial literacy for young people trying to contribute to the economy without getting manipulated. Government reps and student leaders from the Islamic University all agreed that the youth have ideas and hustle, but need resources to turn that energy into something sustainable.