Daily Monitor
Tuesday December 15 2020
A SafeBoda rider sets off to deliver goods from the market to a customerduring the lockdown . SafeBoda has been able to use its existing infrastructure in the form of boda boda network and payments to pivot from a transport service provider to an e-commerce and logistics platform. PHOTO/RACHEL MABALA
Summary
Flexible schedules. Some workers are joining the gig economy for the flexibility, freedom and personal fulfillment that it provides them.
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As the world revolves, several people are finding new ways of how to support their meagre income in order to fully sustain themselves.
This has resulted in things such as the ‘gig economy’ which has been utilised to live the kind of lives they desire.
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Government skilling projects producing unskilled graduates - research
Monday December 14 2020
Ms Susan Namatovu (left) a member of the Kikyusa Development Association of the blind demonstrates her sweater knitting skills at their home in Kikyusa Sub-county, Luweero District. PHOTO/ DAN WANDERA
Summary
A Makerere University research on the impact of government investment into skilling youth and women, shows that majority of graduates are semi-skilled.
While releasing the report on Friday, Dr Anthony Tibaingana, the principal researcher in the College of Business and Management Science at Makerere University, said the study reveals that the institutions are being run by people who are not trained to provide appropriate skills.
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