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Clergy decry job injustices and corruption in Hoima

Clergy decry job injustices and corruption in Hoima

While preaching during a thanksgiving for graduates and dedication of academic documents to God at St. Matthew's COU, Bulindi archdeaconry in Bunyoro Kitara diocese, Ven. Rev. Can. Nathan Tinkamanyire decried the intolerable levels of greed, injustice, and corruption.                                  

The Bunyoro Kitara diocesan planning officer Rev. Daniel Tumwesige who stressed his frustration when he was still searching for a job advised job seekers to turn to God and pray for Jobs.

Rev. Tinkamanyire notes that if all these intolerable levels of greed, injustice, and corruption could be resolved, youth unemployment in the country would be managed.

Chrispus Tumwesige, one of the graduates in business studies has explained his frustration in getting jobs in Hoima noting that corruption and injustices have penetrated even in private sector offices.

Nonetheless, The Hoima City Principal Education Officer Mr. Johnson Kusiima Baingana encouraged parents to educate their children as one way of preparing them for the brightest future.

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