Kabale University Launches Institute Of Tourism And Hospitality To Elevate Kigezi's Tourism Sector
In a move to bolster the study of tourism in the Kigezi sub-region, Kabale University has inaugurated the Institute of Tourism and Hospitality. The launch ceremony, held at the institute's premises on Kikungiri Hill in Kabale municipality, was presided over by Eng. Ivan Mbabazi Batuma, the Kigezi Tourism cluster chairperson.
Prof. Joy Kwesiga, the vice chancellor of kabale university applauded the university for being a role model in tourism around the Kigezi subregion noting that this is a very significant attribute. These are the details.
To add to the ever-growing tourism industry in Uganda, Kabale University has embraced tourism studies in its teaching. A new tourism institute has been enacted and will start admitting students too.
Dr Christine Ampumuza, the head of the newly established institute, expressed immense pride in this milestone, highlighting the institute's mission to provide top-notch education that produces skilled and knowledgeable tourism practitioners. These graduates are expected to have a positive impact on both the region and the global tourism industry.
Speaking at the event, Prof. Joy Kwesiga, the Vice-Chancellor of Kabale University, emphasized the institute's significance to the Kigezi sub-region. With its abundant tourist attractions, the region serves as the perfect backdrop for nurturing future tourism leaders.
Eng. Ivan Batuma, in his address, encouraged students to utilize their acquired expertise to contribute to the development of their communities. By doing so, they can become catalysts for growth, sparking positive change within the localities they serve.
The Institute of Tourism and Hospitality is poised to bridge the gap between academia and the dynamic tourism industry, as Eng. Batuma highlighted. By introducing innovative approaches, the institute aims to promote sustainable tourism practices, ensuring the preservation of the region's natural wonders.
The Kigezi sub-region, renowned for its exceptional tourism offerings, boasts several notable attractions. Among them is the Bwindi-Mgahinga conservation area, a sanctuary that shelters more than 70% of the world's mountain gorillas. Additionally, the region takes pride in Lake Bunyonyi, Africa's second-deepest lake, which adds to its allure as a must-visit destination.
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