New Vision (Kampala)

Uganda: Graduates Warned On Sex for Jobs

Florence Nakaayi

16 June 2008


Kampala — Fresh female graduates should watch out for men who promise them jobs in exchange for sex. The caution was made by the Mayuge resident district commissioner, Tom John Fisher Kasenge, during the 11th graduation for Kamwokya Christian Caring Community Vocational Training Centre in Kampala.

He urged graduands to be faithful to their clients, have a positive attitude towards work and be enterprising if they were to compete on the job market.

"When you do good, you feel good and when you feel good, you do good. Aspire to inspire before you expire."

A total of 88 graduands, including 50 females received certificates in art and design, bricklaying, carpentry, catering, leatherworks and tailoring.

The centre's co-coordinator, Francis Kyagaba, said the institution would next year introduce diploma courses in catering and hotel management.

He advised his students to avoid theft, corruption and to protect themselves against HIV/AIDS.

The chairperson of the management committee, Florence Magembe, also cautioned graduands against indecent dressing, saying it might deny them job opportunities.

"Mind your dressing, especially females. People are not interested in your G-strings.

"It is shameful to expose your privacy. Some women expose backs tinfected by ringworms."

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