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    KIIMA Foods rewarded it’s grandaunts with startup tools.

    News EditorBy News EditorDecember 18, 2020Updated:December 18, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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    Over ten graduates supported by KIIMA Foods under their green college initiative project in Kisinga sub-county, Kasese district yesterday received startup tools from the organization.

    Presiding over the official handover at Kisinga Sub-county Headquarters, the chairperson LC 3 Mr. Chance Kahindo, applauded Kiima foods for the timely donation and skilling to the youth which according to him will transform their livelihood into social economic residents in the area.

    Mr. Kahindo speaking;….

    Mr. Chance encouraged the youth to engage themselves in income generating activities through putting into use the knowledge and skills acquired from Kiima foods.

    Mr. Gerald Kambasu of bunyiswa village in Bwera sub-county like others were opprtumistic of positive mindset. Some beneficiaries speaking…

    The Green college initiative project officer, Mrs. Janet Masika warned the beneficiaries against the sale of their tools.

    The Items include nine bee hives, wheel barrow, Knap sacker, tomato tins for vegetable beneficiary and one fridge to a juice processing group among others.END.

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