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Uganda ministry teams with MultiChoice to school officials in digital mind games
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51317, member: 636"] Government officials wrapped up intensive digital training sessions with MultiChoice Uganda at the National ICT Innovation Hub in Nakawa. Dr. Aminah Zawedde from the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance presided over the graduation ceremony for communications officers. The partnership delivered specialized skills through a week-long program split into two groups. Officials mastered crisis management techniques alongside visual storytelling methods during the comprehensive sessions. The initiative stems from a formal agreement between the Ministry and MultiChoice Africa Holdings focused on building local digital capabilities. Participants tackled real-world scenarios through hands-on exercises and detailed case studies throughout the training period. Dr. Zawedde praised the public-private collaboration as essential for driving national progress forward. She credited MultiChoice Uganda's broadcasting expertise for strengthening government communication strategies. The program aimed to boost citizen engagement while advancing national development goals. Officials learned to leverage digital platforms for more effective public outreach. Hassan Saleh from MultiChoice Uganda emphasized storytelling as a cornerstone of meaningful progress. He confirmed the company's commitment to fulfilling objectives outlined in their Ministry partnership agreement. The training focused on enhancing government voices while building stronger public connections. Participants gained practical skills for navigating the rapidly changing digital media landscape. Officials expressed appreciation for the valuable knowledge transfer during the intensive program. Hellen Kawesa from Parliament of Uganda thanked both organizations for the comprehensive training experience. She highlighted lessons learned about crisis communication and localized messaging strategies. Participants discovered mobile photography techniques for creating compelling visual content. Rinaldi Jamugisa from MultiChoice Uganda acknowledged the Ministry's collaborative approach to skills development. The partnership continues advancing storytelling capabilities while strengthening national institutions through strategic communication training. [/QUOTE]
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