Soroti City, Uganda MTN Uganda in partnership with the Uganda Small Scale Industries Association on Friday donated sewing machines, over lock machines, sewing threads, button attachments and sewing materials, computers, printers and training to Teso Textile Light Dynamics, a tailoring enterprise in Soroti City, in the ongoing 21 Days of Y’ello Care Campaign.
The MTN Uganda employees also participated in cleaning Soroti City Market as part of their contribution to the communities. The entire exercise costs UGX20 million.
This follows the launch of the annual campaign on Thursday aimed at empowering local entrepreneurs and driving economic growth.
Eight enterprises are set to benefit from this year’s 21 Days of Y’ello Care campaign executed in 25 days in commemoration of the upcoming MTN Uganda’s 25th anniversary .
To kick of this years’ initiatives, MTN handed over of various equipment including an embroidery machine and training on the new digital technologies to members of Disability Employment Link Project Uganda in Kampala to boost their business.
Disability Employment Link Project Uganda consists of 75 disabled women and talented men who engage in tailoring and shoemaking to provide for their families and improve the livelihood of their communities.
Andrew Bukenya, senior manager, Risk and Compliance at MTN Uganda said their support to the entrepreneurs, particularly in underprivileged communities, is aimed at stimulating economic growth and creating jobs for the population, leveraging on the information and communication technologies.
“We, at MTN Uganda believe that entrepreneurship is the key to unlocking economic and social development in our communities and that’s why we’re excited to support entrepreneurs such as Teso Textile Light Dynamics,” he said.
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