Hon. Rebecca Kadaga being welcomed at Pit Sport Grounds in Jinja
The first Prime minister who is also the Minister of East African Affairs Rt. Hon. Rebecca Kadaga, has called on Ugandan Universities to teach more foreign languages so that their graduates can favorably compete for international jobs.
Rt. Hon. Kadaga emphasized the importance of MUBS focusing on international languages in her Keynote Address at the MUBS 15th Annual Hospitality Day held at Pit Sport Grounds in Jinja on April 5, 2024. She urged MUBS Management to enhance the marketability of international languages within and beyond East Africa. She noted that the Hospitality Day is particularly significant for the tourism industry as it allows
stakeholders to observe the practical application of classroom learning, ultimately contributing to the improvement of the hospitality sector.
Hon. Kadaga encouraged all MUBS lecturers and institutions offering tourism courses to collaborate with hotels and travel companies to provide staff training programs. These programs should emphasize excellent service delivery and effective handling of tourists, aiming to position Uganda as a premier tourist destination in Africa and globally.
Assoc. Prof. Sam Otengei, Head of the Department of Leisure and Hospitality Management, highlighted the significant role of the hospitality sector, which employs approximately 85% of the labor force in the tourism industry.
Students cheering their fellow students during the runway
Students share a photo moment
The MUBS hospitality day is an annual event organized by third year students studying Leisure and Hospitality Management. It serves as a practical coursework component for the Managing Arts and Entertainment Course Unit.
The event encompasses various activities, including showbiz, entertainment, ushering, and sports, featuring traditional games such as omweso and arm wrestling. There are also fashion showcases highlighting both modern and traditional cultural attire, as well as performances of traditional and modern dances.