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Uganda Tourism Board launches 6th Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo
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POATE is a tourism exposition organized annually by the Uganda Tourism Board.
The launch of POATE 2021 taking place from April 23-25, 2021 is under the theme: “Restarting Tourism for Regional Economic Development.”
The decision to go virtual was not only influenced by the unique challenges posed by COVID-19, but it was also out of UTB’s desire to leverage the Internet to bring as many on board as possible.
Amidst optimism and rays of hope in reviving the tourism sector, the Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) officially launched the 6th Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo (POATE 2021) on March 10, 2021. It was the first-ever virtual tourism expo for Uganda as confirmed by Sandra Natukunda, Senior Public Relations Officer of UTB.
Local businesses get financial boost from FedNor
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He expected the 100 spaces to be taken this month, with applications first accepted on October 18, 2020. Mid South Canterbury Master Painters Association president Grant Jenkins said he had taken on four apprentices as a result of the initiative. With the minimum wage being increased, it had been harder to train people, but the apprenticeship incentive helped, he said. “Having a fund from the Government can subsidise wages, and we can train them.”
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Dabbing on the paint on Monday is painting apprentice Josh Boulton. Shane Bray, of Henderson Building in Timaru, said the scheme was not “make or break” for them since they had taken on 20 apprentices in the past 15 years, but they had taken one on under this scheme.