
Douglas Lwanga, a prominent media figure, has expressed concerns regarding the misuse of government funding among Ugandan youths. He attributes this issue to a lack of proper mentorship, financial literacy, and business training for beneficiaries before they receive capital from various government empowerment programmes. Lwanga emphasizes the need for these educational components to ensure that young people can invest the funds wisely.
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