459 set to graduate as tourism institute results are released

By | October 25, 2024

The Uganda Hotel and Tourism Training Institute in Jinja.

The Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities, Col. (Rtd) Tom Butime has released results

of the Uganda Hotel and Tourism Training Institute (UHTTI).

According to the results released at the ministry headquarters on  Thursday, a total of 459 candidates certified all the requirements for the award of diplomas and certificates of the Uganda Hotel and Tourism Training Institute.

Of these, 268 are students on normal program while 191 are apprentices sponsored by the

International Labour Organisation (ILO) in partnership with the Uganda Hotel Owners Association, Ministry of Education and Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development.

Statistics indicate that the number of candidates has increased from last year’s 306 to 459,

representing a 50% increase in the number of candidates set to graduate this year.

Of these 268 are female representing 59% of the total number of successful candidates while 191 are male representing 41% of the total number of successful candidates.

In his address, minister Butime called upon the successful candidates to go out and defend their

profession by demonstrating the highest level of skill in the hospitality industry.

He commended UHTTI for spearheading the growth of the tourism sector through churning out

skilled manpower for the sector.

“For the sector to grow as projected in the 10 fold strategy from $1.6 billion to $50 billion

revenue contribution, it requires a well-trained manpower and UHTTI is progressively answering

the question of manpower,” minister Butime said.

The institute Principal, Richard Kawere  called upon government to increase access to hospitality education by increasing funding to the institute.

“The cost of training a hospitality professional is quite high and I call upon government to

increase access to hospitality education through increased funding to the institute,” Kawere said.

Mr Kawere also decried the limited number of males enrolling for hospitality education yet

available information shows that males earn more than females in the industry.

Mr Geoffrey Sseremba, the ministry undersecretary, while speaking on behalf of the Ministry

Permanent Secretary Doreen Katusiime, pledged the ministry’s commitment to supporting

UHTTI in the training of the hospitality workforce.

“UHTTI is one of the ministry agencies that we are proud of. We urge you not to relax but rather

continue soaring greater heights,” Sseremba said.

The Uganda Hotel and Tourism Training Institute is a lone government hospitality school

charged with training labourforce for the hospitality sector.

The 35-year old institute started as an ILO project at Fairway Hotel in Kampala and was later relocated to Jinja at the Crested Crane.

The institute currently offers diplomas and certificates in Hotel Management, Tourism

Mananagent as well as Pastry and Bakery Management.

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