By Augustine Mumbere,
Mr. Ronald Musingwire, attached to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, has cautioned the general public especially the youth seeking employment abroad to beaware of unauthorized labor recruitment companies whose operations are questionable.
While addressing a multi-stakeholders meeting held yesterday at Sandton Hotel in Kasese town, Mr. Musingwire expressed concern about young people who travel abroad for employment through fraudulent labor agencies not approved by the Ministry of Gender, Labour, and Social Development.
He warned that such individualsmay become victims of human trafficking. Mr. Musingwire speaking…
SSP Donald Muhwezi, a member of the Coordination Office for the Prevention of Trafficking in Persons at the Ministry of Internal Affairs, echoed Mr. Musingwire’s sentiments.
He urged the public to follow the proper legal procedures and embrace government programs rather than falling prey to illegal companies promising financial gain. SSP Donald speaking…
Mr. Joseph Nzukwa Kule, the Chairperson of ASSHU Rwenzori Region and Head Teacher of Kasese Secondary School, called for an audit into the rapidly growing number of churches whose establishments are being used as cover for illegal activities.Mr. Nzukwa speaking…
The Kasese Chief Administrative Officer, Mr. Paul Walakira, urged the public to report individuals or agencies involved in human trafficking to the relevant authorities. END