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MUBS , Multilines International Limited Sign Deal for Student Practical Opportunities

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Left to Right; CEO Multilines International Limited Gerald Mukyenga and MUBS Principal Professor Moses Muhwezi showing copies of the Memorandum of Understanding.

 

Makerere University Business School-MUBS together with Multilines International Limited have signed a Memorandum of Understanding that will among others create practical opportunities for the students in a bid to promote academic excellence especially in logistics and freight industries in the country.

According to the MoU signed on Thursday, the partnership signifies a commitment to fostering a symbiotic relationship between academia and industry, with a focus on enhancing the practical skills and knowledge of students at Makerere University Business School in particular the faculty of logistics and transport.

Multilines International Limited is a Private Company dealing in Services such as Air freight, Sea Freight, Road transport, customs Clearance , Warehousing management, storage , removals and Tax Consultancy.

The MoU seen by Our Reporter indicates that it will offer opportunities for internships, practical training, and mentorship programs to students, providing them with real-world insights and experiences to complement their academic learning.

 

The Bright Minds! Multilines International Limited graced the signing with a Cake!

In addition to student-focused initiatives, the MoU paves the way for joint research projects, knowledge exchange programs, and industry forums that will drive innovation and promote sustainable meaningful business practices to the business community and shaping the future of business in the country.

Speaking after the signing,the Principal MUBS, Professor Moses Muhwezi said that the institution although deals much into business and management areas, it has developed new areas such as logistics and transport. But they did not have the expertise to fully exploit it and they are only coming out now to develop those areas adding that the MoU is therefore a very welcome idea .

Professor Muhwezi explained that the collaboration will not only help students pursuing their careers in logistics and transport but it will help all the students in diverse disciplines especially in business since it is a very important cross cutting issue.

MUBS Principal Professor Moses Muhwezi together with Multilines International Limited Corporate Affairs Director Davis Mukyenga at the Memorandum of Understanding event .

He also called upon people dealing in the Logistics in the country to come up with a law aimed at regulating the profession such that it’s distinct and clear from others and students be proud of it other other than it hiding in other business professions.

The Chief Executive Officer of Multilines International Limited Gerald Mukyenga said some students graduate, get jobs but afterwards they start saying they are going to learn on job.

Mukyenga said some companies are not teaching companies , emphasizing the need for students to be equipped with both theoretical and hands on training when they are still on ground at the University.

He noted that one cannot pay salaries and again go ahead to start teaching a salary earner without the skills and expertise to do certain works.

 

CEO of Multilines International Limited Gerald Mukyenga (Left) and MUBS Principal Professor Moses Muhwezi (right) after signing the Memorandum of Understanding.

As such, Mukyenga stated that students need to learn how to mitigate the business challenges the world is facing and they can only do so through research and opportunities like those highlighted in the MoU where more will be learnt during its implementation which will last for three years.

At the same event, Dr Bonny Bagyenda the Head of Department Transport and Logistics Management at MUBS revealed that the MoU comes at the right time when the institution needs to get opportunities and hands-on training for the students.

 

MUBS Staff represented by the Principal Professor Moses Muhwezi together with Multilines International Limited officials at the MoU Event.

Bagyenda is hopeful that their students will acquire ground experience, and also the staff will acquire useful knowledge about various disciplines.

 

On her part, the Dean Faculty of Procurement and Logistics Professor Sheila Namagembe said MUBS has many students doing internships and they need people to help them in the output.

She said this will be an active MOU because they already see results contributed by Multlines International for the Masters Program of Logistics and Procurement and hoped for a dynamic and continuous learning.

 

The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding was graced by several officials from both institutions including Senior Officials Davis Mukyenga the Director Corporate Affairs at Multilines International Limited and Brian Muyomba the former head of department Transport and Logistics Management.