• Latest
  • Trending
Through Gender Ministry, M7 Govt Launches Campaign Against Illegal Job Recruiters as Risks to Ugandans Working Abroad Persist

Through Gender Ministry, M7 Govt Launches Campaign Against Illegal Job Recruiters as Risks to Ugandans Working Abroad Persist

02/06/2026
UGX 300m Not Enough for MPs’ Cars; NRM MP Wants Grant Raised to UGX 500m

UGX 300m Not Enough for MPs’ Cars; NRM MP Wants Grant Raised to UGX 500m

02/06/2026
Big Pronouncements as More Cultural Institutions Enter Collaboration with Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS)

Big Pronouncements as More Cultural Institutions Enter Collaboration with Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS)

02/06/2026
Kenneth Asiimwe’s Op-Ed in Defense of MPs’ Shs315m Grant for Vehicle Purchase  

Kenneth Asiimwe’s Op-Ed in Defense of MPs’ Shs315m Grant for Vehicle Purchase  

02/05/2026
New Uganda Airlines Boss Unveiled  As M7 Gives Bamuturaki’s Airlines Job to Ethiopian Girma Wake (82)

New Uganda Airlines Boss Unveiled As M7 Gives Bamuturaki’s Airlines Job to Ethiopian Girma Wake (82)

02/04/2026
Masaka City Woman MP Seat Controversy: RCC Ahmed Washaki Defends Recount That Declared NRM’s Justine Nameere Winner

Masaka City Woman MP Seat Controversy: RCC Ahmed Washaki Defends Recount That Declared NRM’s Justine Nameere Winner

02/04/2026
Kazinda Blasts AG Kiryowa Over Fake Supreme Court Appeal, Says It’s a Trick to Keep Him in Jail

Kazinda Blasts AG Kiryowa Over Fake Supreme Court Appeal, Says It’s a Trick to Keep Him in Jail

02/04/2026
Masaka RCC Proves That It’s Not True That Everyone in The City’s Security Committee Hates Justine Namere by Defending her Victory over NUP’s Rose Naluboowa for Woman MP slot   

Masaka RCC Proves That It’s Not True That Everyone in The City’s Security Committee Hates Justine Namere by Defending her Victory over NUP’s Rose Naluboowa for Woman MP slot   

02/04/2026
Viral Nipah Virus Scare Rocks Uganda, Health Ministry Moves Swiftly to Quash False Outbreak Claims

Viral Nipah Virus Scare Rocks Uganda, Health Ministry Moves Swiftly to Quash False Outbreak Claims

02/03/2026
Mao Explains Why Majority of Newly Elected NRM MPs Want Him to Be Speaker for 12th Parliament & Why M7 Must Endorse Him Too: ‘UGANDANS WANT SOMEONE BETTER’

Mao Explains Why Majority of Newly Elected NRM MPs Want Him to Be Speaker for 12th Parliament & Why M7 Must Endorse Him Too: ‘UGANDANS WANT SOMEONE BETTER’

02/03/2026
M7 Didn’t Win by Chance: Todwong Breaks Down Why NRM Keeps Crushing Opposition

M7 Didn’t Win by Chance: Todwong Breaks Down Why NRM Keeps Crushing Opposition

02/03/2026
Ssegona & Team Expose Gaps in Kivumbi Terror Case, Ask Court to Dismiss Charges

Ssegona & Team Expose Gaps in Kivumbi Terror Case, Ask Court to Dismiss Charges

02/03/2026
An Open Letter to His Excellency President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni The Leader of African Revolutionaries! Between Power and Posterity:  A Republic Calls Its Leader!

An Open Letter to His Excellency President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni The Leader of African Revolutionaries! Between Power and Posterity: A Republic Calls Its Leader!

02/03/2026
mulengeranews.com
  • Home
  • NEWS
    • GENERAL NEWS
    • MORNING BRIEFING
    • THE GIRAFFE
    • INVESTIGATIONS
    • INTERVIEWS
  • ECONOMY WATCH
    • BUSINESS NEWS
    • BUSINESS FEATURES
    • ENERGY
    • OIL & PETROLEUM
  • HEALTH & LIFESTYLE
  • GOSSIP
    • CORPORATE BUZZ
    • POLITICAL TRIVIA
    • CELEBRITY VIBE
    • CORPORATE EVENTS
  • UPCOUNTRY
    • UPCOUNTRY FEATURES
    • UPCOUNTRY NEWS
  • FLASHBACK
    • HISTORY-INSPIRED ARTICLES
    • POLITICAL SERIES
  • More
    • EDUCATION
    • MATTERS OF FAITH
    • CHRISTIAN FAITH
    • MUSLIM FAITH
    • P’PLE PROFILES
    • WEDDINGS & MARRIAGES
    • CONTACT US
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • NEWS
    • GENERAL NEWS
    • MORNING BRIEFING
    • THE GIRAFFE
    • INVESTIGATIONS
    • INTERVIEWS
  • ECONOMY WATCH
    • BUSINESS NEWS
    • BUSINESS FEATURES
    • ENERGY
    • OIL & PETROLEUM
  • HEALTH & LIFESTYLE
  • GOSSIP
    • CORPORATE BUZZ
    • POLITICAL TRIVIA
    • CELEBRITY VIBE
    • CORPORATE EVENTS
  • UPCOUNTRY
    • UPCOUNTRY FEATURES
    • UPCOUNTRY NEWS
  • FLASHBACK
    • HISTORY-INSPIRED ARTICLES
    • POLITICAL SERIES
  • More
    • EDUCATION
    • MATTERS OF FAITH
    • CHRISTIAN FAITH
    • MUSLIM FAITH
    • P’PLE PROFILES
    • WEDDINGS & MARRIAGES
    • CONTACT US
No Result
View All Result
mulengeranews.com
No Result
View All Result
Home NEWS

Through Gender Ministry, M7 Govt Launches Campaign Against Illegal Job Recruiters as Risks to Ugandans Working Abroad Persist

by Walakira John
16 hours ago
in NEWS
0 0
Through Gender Ministry, M7 Govt Launches Campaign Against Illegal Job Recruiters as Risks to Ugandans Working Abroad Persist
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

By Aggrey Baba

The government has warned Ugandans looking for jobs abroad to avoid unlicensed agents and travel companies, saying unsafe labour migration continues to expose many Ugandans to exploitation, fraud and human trafficking.

 

The warning was issued on Thursday, February 5th, 2026 at the National Media Centre, in Kampala, by the Minister of State for Labour, Employment and Industrial Relations, Hon.Esther Anyakun Davinia, as she launched the Safe Labour Migration Awareness Campaign under the theme “Travel Safe. Stay Safe,” a campaign being led by the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development.

 

Anyakun said many Ugandans (especially young people) are leaving the country in search of work without proper information, valid contracts or government clearance, placing their lives and dignity at risk.

 

“Labour migration can open doors to opportunity, but when done illegally or through the wrong channels, it becomes dangerous.”

 

She explained that Uganda’s labour force is growing fast, with between 600,000 and 700,000 people joining the job market every year, more than 95% of whom are youths. Because local jobs are not growing at the same speed, many young people are turning to foreign employment as an option.

 

To manage this reality, government introduced the Externalization of Labour Programme in 2005, allowing Ugandans to work abroad through regulated and legal systems, mainly using licensed recruitment companies or individual job arrangements approved by the ministry.

 

According to the minister, 246  recruitment companies are currently licensed to place Ugandans in jobs abroad, mainly in Middle East countries such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain.

 

Anyakun said that when followed properly, the programme has helped reduce unemployment and brought in money to the country.

 

Government estimates show that migrant workers sent home about 1.3 billion U.S dollars last year, while about 280,000 jobs were created through labour export, while between 2016 and 2024.

 

However, the minister noted that illegal recruitment, fake job offers and misuse of tourist visas remain a major problem.

She warned that tours and travel companies are not allowed to take Ugandans abroad for work, even if they advertise heavily on social media. Anyakun also cautioned against dealing with individual agents, saying government only licenses companies, not people.

 

Ugandans planning to work abroad were advised to first verify recruitment companies and job orders using the ministry’s official system, EEMIS, or through district labour officers. They were also urged to ensure they travel on employment visas, sign contracts before departure, and share those contracts with family members.

The minister said all migrant workers must sign contracts that guarantee pay, medical care, compensation in case of injury, and proper handling in case of death. Domestic workers (Kadamas) are also required to undergo a mandatory 14-day training before leaving.

 

Asked about government efforts to assist Ugandan migrant worker Vicky Ajok, who is accused of killing her boss in Syria, Anyakun said government had engaged the Egyptian embassy to explore possible avenues of support, since Uganda does not have a mission in Syria.

 

She cautioned Ugandans seeking work abroad to travel only to countries where Uganda has signed Bilateral Labour Agreements (BLA) noting that many Ugandans (Ajok included) use unlicensed and illegal recruiters, ending up in countries like Syria where it becomes difficult for government to trace them or intervene when problems arise. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).

Post Views: 820

Related Posts

UGX 300m Not Enough for MPs’ Cars; NRM MP Wants Grant Raised to UGX 500m
NEWS

UGX 300m Not Enough for MPs’ Cars; NRM MP Wants Grant Raised to UGX 500m

4 hours ago
Big Pronouncements as More Cultural Institutions Enter Collaboration with Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS)
NEWS

Big Pronouncements as More Cultural Institutions Enter Collaboration with Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS)

16 hours ago
Kenneth Asiimwe’s Op-Ed in Defense of MPs’ Shs315m Grant for Vehicle Purchase  
NEWS

Kenneth Asiimwe’s Op-Ed in Defense of MPs’ Shs315m Grant for Vehicle Purchase  

16 hours ago
New Uganda Airlines Boss Unveiled  As M7 Gives Bamuturaki’s Airlines Job to Ethiopian Girma Wake (82)
NEWS

New Uganda Airlines Boss Unveiled As M7 Gives Bamuturaki’s Airlines Job to Ethiopian Girma Wake (82)

2 days ago
Masaka City Woman MP Seat Controversy: RCC Ahmed Washaki Defends Recount That Declared NRM’s Justine Nameere Winner
NEWS

Masaka City Woman MP Seat Controversy: RCC Ahmed Washaki Defends Recount That Declared NRM’s Justine Nameere Winner

2 days ago
Kazinda Blasts AG Kiryowa Over Fake Supreme Court Appeal, Says It’s a Trick to Keep Him in Jail
NEWS

Kazinda Blasts AG Kiryowa Over Fake Supreme Court Appeal, Says It’s a Trick to Keep Him in Jail

2 days ago

  • #13266 (no title)
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Homes

Copyright © 2025 All Rights Reserved by Mulengera News.

No Result
View All Result
  • #13266 (no title)
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Homes

Copyright © 2025 All Rights Reserved by Mulengera News.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?