URA, Huawei aid West Nile schools with laptops, computers

Robert Adiga
Journalist @New Vision
May 20, 2022

EDUCATION | LAPTOPS | URA 

WEST NILE - Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) in collaboration with Huawei Uganda has donated 20 laptops each to two secondary schools in the West Nile region.

The benefiting schools from the first phase of the donation worth over sh100m are Nyarilo secondary school in Koboko district and St. Peters’ College Warr Girls in Zombo district.

During the handover of the computers at St. Peters’ College Warr Girls on Thursday, May 19, Ian Rumanyika the Ag. Assistant Commissioner Public and Corporate Affairs at URA said the computers will assist the beneficiaries to gain quality education through skilling. 

Rumanyika said that the computers will assist the beneficiaries to gain quality education through skilling the future generation in ICT skills.

Officials of URA, WUAWEI and NITA-U with leaders of Zombo district, learners and staff of Warr.Girls Secondary school after receipt of laptops. (All Photos by Robert Adiga)

Officials of URA, WUAWEI and NITA-U with leaders of Zombo district, learners and staff of Warr.Girls Secondary school after receipt of laptops. (All Photos by Robert Adiga)

Rumanyika said the West Nile region has been of great interest to the tax body because it wants to empower the communities with relevant knowledge through the use of ICT.

Dr. Hatwib Mugasa, the Executive Director National Information Technology Authority Uganda (NITA-U) pledged to ensure network connectivity in the schools and the entire region so as to ensure continuous learning for the students and other members of the community.

Ke Lei, an official from Huawei Uganda who represented the Managing Director expressed their commitment to bringing digitalization to everybody in the society and applauded their fruitful partnership with URA and NITA-U in ensuring digital transformation.

George Okello, the Assistant Commissioner Legal in URA commended the students, especially the girl child for surviving the rampant teenage pregnancies and early marriages orchestrated during the COVID-19 lockdown that has taken many learners out of school saying ICT knowledge has become a necessity, not a luxury.

URA through the school outreach program has pledged to work with the Education ministry and Huawei technologies in inculcating a tax-paying culture among the potential Taxpayers.

Last year, other schools that benefited from the same program included Kololo S.S in Kampala, St. Thereza girls’ schools-Hoima, Tororo girls secondary school, and Lira Secondary school, among others.

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