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Skills Meet Sports At Presidential Skilling Initiative Showcase Event

Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl_Boy Child Sports Day - Mak Rugby Grounds - 01-Jul-2026
More than 5,000 students from the seventh cohort have completed six months of free vocational training under the Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl and Boy Child (PISGBC).

On Wednesday 1st July 2026, the trainees showcased a wide range of products and services during the final exhibition held at the Makerere University Rugby Grounds under the theme, “Skilling, Socialising and Showcasing.”

The event was officiated by the Minister of State for Economic Monitoring in the Office of the President, Hon. Santa Sandra Alum Ogwang, who represented the Minister for the Presidency, Hon. Babirye Milly Babalanda.

The exhibition brought together trainees from the PISGBC centres across Kampala, including Mulago, Subway, Kikoni, Namuwongo, Mutundwe, Nankulabye, Kigowa and Wandegeya.

Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl_Boy Child Sports Day - Mak Rugby Grounds - 01-Jul-2026
Minister of State, Office of the President (Economic Monitoring) Hon. Alum Sandra Santa (second left) and the Head of the Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl/Boy Child (PISGBC) Dr. Faith Katana Mirembe, Head of the State House Anti-Corruption Unit (SH-ACU) Brig. Gen. Henry Rusoke (in navy blue suit) and guests admire the Motor mechanics hands-on skills the students have acquired during the PISGBC show casing and sports day event that took place at the Makerere University Rugby grounds in Kampala on the 1st June 2026. Photo by PPU/Tony Rujuta.

The trainees displayed products made through vocational training in tailoring and garment design, carpentry and joinery, welding and metal fabrication, hairdressing and weaving, bakery and confectionery, shoemaking and leather works, construction, embroidery, plumbing, electrical installation, electronics and phone repair, mechanics, and tyre recycling.

The event also featured a sports gala in which trainees from the Subway Skilling centre emerged champions in football, while the Kigowa Skilling centre won the netball competition. The winning teams were awarded trophies.

Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl_Boy Child Sports Day - Mak Rugby Grounds - 01-Jul-2026
Minister of State, Office of the President (Economic Monitoring) Hon. Alum Sandra Santa (second left) and the Head of the Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl/Boy Child (PISGBC) Dr. Faith Katana Mirembe admire the Plumbing hands-on skills the students have acquired during the PISGBC show casing and sports day event that took place at the Makerere University Rugby grounds in Kampala on the 1st June 2026. Photo by PPU/Tony Rujuta.

Speaking on behalf of the Minister for the Presidency, Hon. Ogwang commended the Presidential skilling initiative for equipping young people with practical skills that enable them to create jobs, earn incomes and contribute to national development.

“Today’s exhibition is more than just a display of products and talents. It is a demonstration of what can be achieved when our youth are empowered with practical skills, discipline and the confidence to create opportunities for themselves,” she said.

Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl_Boy Child Sports Day - Mak Rugby Grounds - 01-Jul-2026
Minister of State, Office of the President (Economic Monitoring) Hon. Alum Sandra Santa (second left) and the Head of the Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl/Boy Child (PISGBC) Dr. Faith Katana Mirembe admire the carpentry hands-on skills the students have acquired during the PISGBC show casing and sports day event that took place at the Makerere University Rugby grounds in Kampala on the 1st June 2026. Photo by PPU/Tony Rujuta.

Hon. Ogwang urged the beneficiaries to make good use of the skills they had acquired by embracing entrepreneurship, maintaining discipline and producing quality goods and services capable of competing in local and regional markets.

“As Uganda advances towards attaining higher middle-income status under the Fourth National Development Plan (NDP IV) and Vision 2040, skills development remains at the centre of our transformation agenda,” she said.

Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl_Boy Child Sports Day - Mak Rugby Grounds - 01-Jul-2026
Minister of State, Office of the President (Economic Monitoring) Hon. Alum Sandra Santa (second left) and the Head of the Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl/Boy Child (PISGBC) Dr. Faith Katana Mirembe admire the Electrical hands-on skills the students have acquired during the PISGBC show casing and sports day event that took place at the Makerere University Rugby grounds in Kampala on the 1st June 2026. Photo by PPU/Tony Rujuta.

The Minister added that a modern economy requires a workforce capable of innovating, producing, adding value and creating jobs.

“Every skill acquired is an investment in national productivity, household incomes and sustainable wealth creation,” she noted.

Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl_Boy Child Sports Day - Mak Rugby Grounds - 01-Jul-2026
Minister of State, Office of the President (Economic Monitoring) Hon. Alum Sandra Santa (second left) and Head of the State House Anti-Corruption Unit (SH-ACU) Brig. Gen. Henry Rusoke (in navy blue suit) admire fabrics from Knitting which was a hands on skills the students have acquired during the PISGBC show casing and sports day event that took place at the Makerere University Rugby grounds in Kampala on the 1st June 2026. Photo by PPU/Tony Rujuta.

Hon. Ogwang also commended President Yoweri Museveni for championing wealth creation and human capital development.

“I wish to pay special tribute to His Excellency President Museveni for his visionary leadership in championing wealth creation and human capital development. Beyond increasing investment and emphasis on vocational and technical education within our school system, the President further expanded his vision by establishing the Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl and Boy Child.”

She noted that through the initiative, thousands of young Ugandans, particularly those who may not have had the opportunity to pursue formal education, are acquiring marketable skills that enable them to become self-reliant, employers and contributors to national development.

Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl_Boy Child Sports Day - Mak Rugby Grounds - 01-Jul-2026
Minister of State, Office of the President (Economic Monitoring) Hon. Alum Sandra Santa, the Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl/Boy Child (PISGBC) Dr. Faith Katana Mirembe, Head of the State House Anti-Corruption Unit (SH-ACU) Brig. Gen. Henry Rusoke and guests admire the works and hands on skills the students have acquired during the PISGBC show casing and sports day event that took place at the Makerere University Rugby grounds in Kampala on the 1st June 2026. Photo by PPU/Tony Rujuta.

In her concluding remarks, she congratulated the trainees upon successfully completing the six-month programme before awarding them certificates.

“To our trainees, I congratulate you on successfully completing the six months of training. Let today’s exhibition be only the beginning of your journey. Continue to sharpen your skills, embrace innovation, uphold discipline and use the knowledge you have acquired to create wealth for yourselves, your families and your communities,” she said.

Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl_Boy Child Sports Day - Mak Rugby Grounds - 01-Jul-2026
Head of the State House Anti-Corruption Unit (SH-ACU) Brig. Gen. Henry Rusoke, the Head of the Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl/Boy Child (PISGBC) Dr. Faith Katana Mirembe and Minister of State, Office of the President (Economic Monitoring) Hon. Alum Sandra Santa attending the PISGBC show casing and sports day event that took place at the Makerere University Rugby grounds in Kampala on the 1st June 2026. Photo by PPU/Tony Rujuta.

During the same event, Dr. Faith Mirembe Katana, the Special Presidential Assistant on Skilling and Education and Head of PISGBC, said the initiative has transformed the lives of many young people from Kampala’s informal settlements who were previously involved in substance abuse and crime.

“Industrialists are establishing industries, and we need skilled people to work in them. We don’t need English to make a product. The President established these centres to help those who cannot afford formal education. We also have a team of doctors who help change the trainees’ mindset, and this has greatly benefited them,” Dr. Katana said.

She added that trainees were awarded certificates that will enhance their chances of securing employment and establishing their own businesses.

Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl_Boy Child Sports Day - Mak Rugby Grounds - 01-Jul-2026
The Boys participate in the Football game as different Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl/Boy Child (PISGBC) centres compete among themselves during the PISGBC show casing and sports day event that took place at the Makerere University Rugby grounds in Kampala on the 1st June 2026. Photo by PPU/Tony Rujuta.

Trainees Share Success Stories:

Participants expressed appreciation to the government for providing free vocational training, saying the programme had transformed their lives by improving their employability and enabling many to establish their own businesses.

Namirembe Monica, an embroidery trainee from the Mulago Skilling centre, said the programme had equipped her with valuable skills and thanked President Museveni for providing the opportunity.

“I have learnt a lot. By the time we begin making our products, we already have a ready market. In most cases, our products are booked even before they are completed,” she said.

She added: “I thank President Museveni for this initiative because I had dropped out of school due to lack of school fees, but I can now earn an income from the skills I have acquired.”

Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl_Boy Child Sports Day - Mak Rugby Grounds - 01-Jul-2026
The Girls participate in the Netball game as different Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl/Boy Child (PISGBC) centres compete among themselves during the PISGBC show casing and sports day event that took place at the Makerere University Rugby grounds in Kampala on the 1st June 2026. Photo by PPU/Tony Rujuta.

Nagayi Patience, from the Mutundwe Skilling centre, said the programme had opened up numerous opportunities for her.

After training in shoemaking, she now works from home and earns a profit of about Shs50,000 per day.

She also commended President Museveni for giving hope to young people who had dropped out of school.

Another inspiring testimony came from Daniel Maleesh Allan Ben, who studied hairdressing at the Mulago Skilling centre.

“I can now earn my own income. This has helped me become a job creator, and I thank President Museveni because, without this initiative, I would be nowhere,” he said.

Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl_Boy Child Sports Day - Mak Rugby Grounds - 01-Jul-2026
Minister of State, Office of the President (Economic Monitoring) Hon. Alum Sandra Santa in the presence of the Head of the Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl/Boy Child (PISGBC) Dr. Faith Katana Mirembe officially inspects the sports personalities going to participate in the sports day event during the PISGBC show casing and sports day event that took place at the Makerere University Rugby grounds in Kampala on the 1st June 2026. Photo by PPU/Tony Rujuta

Dr. Bikumbi Grace, a clinical psychologist and addiction specialist, said crime levels had reduced as many former offenders had joined the skilling centres and were now productively engaged after acquiring vocational skills.

Dr. Bikumbi added that through mindset change and rehabilitation programmes, many vulnerable youth had become responsible and hardworking citizens.

“The programme has enabled unemployed young people to acquire additional skills and develop their talents.”

Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl_Boy Child Sports Day - Mak Rugby Grounds - 01-Jul-2026
Minister of State, Office of the President (Economic Monitoring) Hon. Alum Sandra Santa, Head of the Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl/Boy Child () Dr. Faith Katana Mirembe and officials cutting the cake after the PISGBC students finalized the hands-on courses and was celebrated during the PISGBC show casing and sports day event that took place at the Makerere University Rugby grounds in Kampala on the 1st June 2026. Photo by PPU/Tony Rujuta.

The showcase event also provided an opportunity for members of the public and potential buyers to interact with trainees, view their products and appreciate the impact of the Presidential Skilling initiative in addressing youth unemployment.

The PISGBC programme forms part of the government’s broader efforts to equip young people with practical vocational skills, promote self-employment and improve household incomes in the country.

Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl_Boy Child Sports Day - Mak Rugby Grounds - 01-Jul-2026
Guests admire the bakery and cookery hands-on skills the students have acquired during the PISGBC show casing and sports day event that took place at the Makerere University Rugby grounds in Kampala on the 1st June 2026. Photo by PPU/Tony Rujuta.
Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl_Boy Child Sports Day - Mak Rugby Grounds - 01-Jul-2026
Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl/Boy Child (PISGBC) students the show casing and sports day event that took place at the Makerere University Rugby grounds in Kampala on the 1st June 2026. Photo by PPU/Tony Rujuta.

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