

The second day of the Vessels of Honor Conference in Tororo 2024 began on a high note, with energizing morning devotions and thought-provoking Bible sessions led by renowned pastors Deborah Kigonya and Irene Herberts. Attendees were welcomed with refreshments as they prepared to engage in immersive training sessions focused on mushroom growing, bar and liquid soap production, and shampoo production. These sessions aimed to empower participants with valuable skills and knowledge in these industries, which are significant sources of income in the region.
Throughout the day, attendees eagerly participated in the training sessions, eager to learn from the experienced instructors. The instructors shared their knowledge and expertise, guiding the participants through various stages of the process. From identifying suitable mushroom growing conditions and cultivating different species to formulating soaps and mastering the art of shampoo production, the participants gained invaluable insights into these industries.
The day concluded with excitement and anticipation for the following day's activities. Participants eagerly discussed what they had learned and shared their experiences. The Vessels of Honor Conference was proving to be a valuable resource for both personal and professional growth, offering participants opportunities to expand their knowledge and enhance their skills.
As the second day came to a close, participants returned to their hotels, eager to rest and recharge for the next day's events. Excitement filled the air, as they looked forward to further workshops and seminars that would allow them to delve deeper into their areas of interest. The Vessels of Honor Conference was proving to be an enriching and transformative experience for all participants, setting the tone for the remaining days of the event.