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Hima Cement skills-up 3,000 masons in countrywide builders workshops  

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
August 8, 2023
in Business
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Masons during practical lessons.

Masons during practical lessons.

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Hima Cement Limited has concluded an extensive series of builders’ workshops, conducted by industry experts across the country over the past three months.

More than 3000 masons have benefitted from comprehensive training in professional building practices.

At the climaxing event of the Builders’ Workshops, held at the Hoima Youth Center on Tuesday, Philemon Mubiru, Head of Innovation and Marketing at Hima Cement, expressed the company’s commitment: “Masonry forms a cornerstone of the construction industry, and these workshops reflect our dedication to empowering and capacitating the sector through a robust foundation of knowledge.”

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Masons during the workshop.

Acknowledging that many masons and foremen acquire their skills primarily through informal apprenticeships, this strategic program was designed to bridge critical skills gaps. Its overarching objective is to bolster existing competencies while fostering lasting, positive, and sustainable impacts on the broader industry.

The day-long seminars provided participants with a unique opportunity to engage with seasoned building experts and peers, enabling a deeper understanding of optimal construction techniques.

The workshops also addressed common construction challenges, offer insights into business strategies, emphasize safety protocols, and underscore the importance of effective customer relations.

Mansons during the demonstrative lessons.

Mubiru elaborated on the comprehensive curriculum covered during the workshops, encompassing vital aspects such as foundation laying, roofing, interpretation of plans and drawings, wall construction, plastering techniques, methods to prevent construction defects, and prudent usage of building materials. Additionally, emphasis was placed on personal and team safety measures at construction sites.

Commencing on May 6, the Builders’ Workshops reached diverse locations including Kampala, Entebbe, Wakiso, Kayunga, Mpigi, Masaka, Luweero, Mityana, Mubende, Jinja, Kamuli, Lira, Gulu, Arua, Serere, Soroti, Mbale, Tororo, Mbarara, Kabale, Bushenyi, Fort Portal, Masindi, and Hoima.

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