
KAMPALA– Uganda Baati, through the Safal Uganda Baati Foundation, has donated office units to the Uganda Police Duty-Free Shop and the Directorate of Industrial Training (DIT).
Ian Rumanyika, Head of External & Corporate Affairs at Uganda Baati said the company sought to actively contribute to the advancement of Uganda’s society and workforce.
“We understand the invaluable role that the police play in our community’s safety, and we recognize the importance of equipping our youth with skills for a brighter future. This initiative embodies our pledge to contribute to positive change and growth in Uganda,” Rumanyika said.
The units were positioned at the Uganda Police duty-free shop in Nsambya will serve as accessible hubs for police officers to engage with both the serving and retired police personnel and the community members.
Hajji Kirungi Suleiman, the Commissioner of the Uganda Police Duty-Free Shop & Supermarkets said the units will help to reduce space challenges.
“We have been facing the problem of limited office space. Limited office space presents a significant challenge for police as we must optimize the available area to meet the needs of our workforce. Efficient space planning, flexibility, and adaptable solutions are essential to maximize productivity and create a conducive work environment,” ACP Suleiman said.

Dr. Byakatonda Patrick, Director of the Directorate of Industrial Training said the donation from Uganda Baati has been made at a pivotal juncture as vocational training gains prominence as a cornerstone of national development.
“This shelter is the first of a kind donation we have got. We commend Uganda Baati for their visionary commitment to shaping the trajectory of vocational education and we pledge to partner with you when you start your vocational institute in Tororo,” he said.