Uganda Hotel and Tourism Training Institute explained

Uganda Hotel and Tourism Training Institute
Type:Parastatal
Foundation:1989
Industry:Hospitality industry
Products:Hotel managers, tour guides, waitresses and waiters, professional chefs, housekeepers and others
Homepage:Homepage

The Uganda Hotel and Tourism Training Institute is a parastatal company, wholly owned by the government of Uganda, whose primary objective is to train and educate personnel in the hospitality and tourism industry, to promote tourism and deliver professional, sustainable services to tourists and promote the profitability and sustainability of Uganda's national tourist resources.[1]

Location

The institute is located off of Nalufenya Road, in the city of Jinja, in Jinja District, Busoga sub-region, in the Eastern Region of Uganda. This location is approximately 79km (49miles), by road, east of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. The geographical coordinates of the hotel and trainig institute are: 0°26'13.0"N, 33°11'59.0"E (Latitude:0.436944; Longitude:33.199722).

History

The institute was established in 1989 as a pilot school under the International Labour Organization and United Nations Development Programme. In 1991, the Fairway Hotel was repossessed by its original Asian. The ILO and UNDP pulled out of the project and the government of Uganda took over the school entirely.[2]

Statute Number 14 of September 1994, established the present Hotel and Tourism Training Institute and transferred the former Crested Crane Hotel and all its assets to the new Institute. The Statute commenced in 1994, and the institute resumed training in mid 1996 at Crested Crane Hotel in Jinja, under the Ministry of Wildlife and Antiquities, later Ministry of, Tourism, Trade and Industry.[2]

In 1998, the institute was transferred to the Ministry of Education and Sports. Under this ministry, the institute was renovated and upgraded with funding from the World Bank. In November 2007, the institute was again moved back to the Ministry of Tourism Trade and Industry. In 2016, when that ministry was split, the institute was assigned to the Uganda Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities.[2]

Courses

Certificate coursesThe following one-year courses are on offer:[3]
Diploma coursesThe following diploma courses are offered:[4]

Renovations

Beginning in May 2018, major renovations, are expected to start at the institute, to improve the infrastructure and raise training standards to international levels. The renovations are funded by a World Bank loan to the tune of US$7 million.[5] The renovations and upgrade, to increase the hotel room count to 50 rooms were flagged off by Ephraim Kamuntu, the Uganda Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities, on Wednesday 25 April 2018. ROKO Construction Limited, a Ugandan construction firm was awarded the renovation contract.[6]

As of July 2024, civil works were estimated at 58 percent completion. The engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor is reported as CRJE East Africa Limited. The new infrastructure includes an administration block, a classroom block, and a multi-purpose hall. A computer lab and a library, both with capacity of 90 students are part of the new construction, as well as a new state-of-the-art teaching kitchen.[7]

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 21 December 2017 . Hotel and Tourism Training Institute. 21 December 2017 . Schoolnetuganda.com . Schoolnet Uganda . Kampala.
  2. Web site: Uganda Hotel and Tourism Training Institute, Jinja: Background . Uganda Hotel and Tourism Training Institute . Jinja, Uganda. 2015 . 21 December 2017.
  3. Web site: Uganda Hotel and Tourism Training Institute, Jinja: Certificate Courses . Uganda Hotel and Tourism Training Institute . 2015 . 21 December 2017 . Jinja, Uganda.
  4. Web site: 2015 . Uganda Hotel and Tourism Training Institute, Jinja: Diploma Courses . Jinja, Uganda . Uganda Hotel and Tourism Training Institute . 21 December 2017.
  5. Web site: World Bank cuts funding for Shs46 billion hotel tourism institute . 18 April 2018 . 18 April 2018 . . Stephen . Otage . Kampala.
  6. Web site: 27 April 2018 . Reconstruction of Sh24 billion hotel, tourism centre in Jinja starts . 5 April 2018 . . Kampala . The Independent.
  7. Web site: . 15 July 2024 . Shs19b Tourism Institute to curb expatriates . Lydia Namono . 17 July 2024 . Kampala, Uganda.