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MTN Opens Kabale Innovation Hub in Youth Jobs Push

ROBERT SPIN MUKASABy ROBERT SPIN MUKASAApril 23, 2026Updated:April 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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KABALE — In southwestern Uganda, where opportunity can often feel concentrated elsewhere, a new room filled with computers, bright workspaces and high-speed connectivity is being presented as something larger than a campus upgrade.

MTN Uganda has launched a regional innovation hub at Kabale University, betting that the country’s next wave of entrepreneurs and tech talent will not come only from Kampala. The facility, known as the MTN Spark Hub, is part of a broader Shs4 billion investment over three years that will establish four regional hubs and refurbish the National ICT Innovation Hub in Nakawa.

For Uganda, the move speaks to a deeper economic reality. The country is one of the youngest in the world, with more than 75 per cent of its population under 30. Yet youth unemployment, at 16.1 per cent according to the 2024 National Census cited in the statement, continues to outpace the economy’s ability to create enough jobs. That tension — youthful ambition meeting limited opportunity — has become one of the defining policy questions of the decade.

The official statement from MTN frames the Kabale hub as part of the answer.

Inside the facility are computers, LAN-connected workstations, air conditioning, CCTV systems and collaborative spaces intentionally designed to feel less like a classroom and more like a start-up studio. The idea is not simply to teach digital skills, but to create an environment where ideas can be tested, refined and turned into businesses.

Since its launch in 2022, the MTN ACE Programme has already supported projects such as KaCyber, an online public transport ticketing platform, and RideLink, an AI-powered logistics system aimed at supporting trade and small businesses.

The Kabale site is the first of four regional hubs in the programme’s expansion phase. Busitema University is expected to follow in May, with Gulu and Soroti universities next. Once complete, the network is projected to serve more than 20,000 students and community members across Uganda.

For policymakers, the symbolism matters. Uganda’s Digital Transformation Roadmap for 2024–2028 places innovation hubs and digital skilling at the centre of plans to modernise the economy beyond traditional sectors.

“Uganda’s Digital Transformation Roadmap is clear: we need innovation and digital skills infrastructure that reaches every region of this country, not just Kampala,” said Dr Amina Zawedde, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance. “The Kabale Spark Hub is exactly what the Roadmap calls for, a facility that gives young Ugandans the tools, the connectivity, and the environment to become creators and innovators rather than job seekers.”

That distinction — creators rather than job seekers — captures a broader shift in Uganda’s labour market. Formal employment growth has struggled to keep pace with population growth, pushing more attention toward entrepreneurship, freelancing, digital services and small enterprise creation.

Prof William Bazeeyo, a board member of the MTN Uganda Foundation, said the project was also about decentralisation.

“At MTN Uganda, we believe that everyone deserves the benefits of a modern, connected life,” he said. “Talent is widely distributed, even where access is not.”

Kabale University Vice Chancellor Joy Kwesiga described the hub as a bridge between academic learning and market needs.

“The MTN Spark Hub gives our students and the communities around us something we have not had before: a physical space designed for innovation,” she said.

Whether hubs like this can materially shift employment trends remains to be seen. But the strategy is clear: if jobs are scarce, build places where young Ugandans can create their own.

For Kabale, that future now has an address.

 

@MTN Uganda
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