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MTN ACE Tech’s Brightest Minds Set To Shape Future Of Technology

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MTN CEO Mulinge Sylvia, State ICT Minister Hon. Joyce Ssebugwawo, Permanent Secretary Dr. Aminah Zawedde, BPO Innovation Council Chairman Prof William Bazeyo, Cente-Tech’s Peter Kahiigi pose for a picture at the launch of the MTN ACE program in December 2022

Uganda’s ICT landscape is set to witness a new wave of talent and innovation, as MTN Foundation, in collaboration with the Ministry of ICT & National Guidance’s National ICT Innovation Hub and Centenary Technology Services, proudly announces the graduation ceremony of the MTN ACE Tech Program.

On 7th September 2023, the participants of the MTN ACE Tech program will graduate in a ceremony that will be held at the National ICT Innovation Hub.

Bright stars have emerged from the program – a solid cohort of 51 graduates armed with highly specialized technical skills in Python and JavaScript. These individuals, honed by the best and driven by a passion for technology, stand ready to champion the evolution of the ICT sector.

Furthermore, in what is a testament to the program’s holistic approach, 20 budding SMEs/enterprises have been incubated.

These enterprises, fresh yet fierce, are set to bridge the gap between innovation and service delivery within both public and private institutions.

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