BUKOBA LUTHERAN INSTITUTE (BLI)
Institution History
BUKOBA LUTHERAN INSTITUTE (BLI)
Institution History
Bukoba Lutheran Institute (BLI) is a technical and spiritual training institution
owned by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania
(ELCT) - North Western Diocese. It is located in
Kanyangereko Ward, Bukoba Rural District, Kagera
Region.
The institution was established with the vision of combining technical
education with spiritual training to prepare Christian
youth who are skilled, disciplined and service-oriented.
Bukoba Lutheran Institute (BLI) was formed through the merger of
Ntoma Vocational Center (under VETA), Ruhija School of Music and
Ruhija Ntoma Bible School. The proposal was approved by the
College Board, presented to the Diocesan Council and
officially ratified during the 2021 Synod General
Assembly held at Kigarama Parish. The new name Bukoba
Lutheran Institute (BLI) was then adopted.
Currently, the institute consists of departments
offering courses in the following fields:
- Hospitality and Tourism
- Hairdressing
- Cookery
- Tailoring
- Computer Studies
- Music
- Evangelism and Bible Studies
The institute aims to promote technical education rooted in Christian values,
producing graduates who can serve both nationally and internationally. The
integration of knowledge, ethics, and faith contributes to
spiritual, intellectual and social development.
At Ntoma, education is not just about gaining skills-it's
a journey of self-discovery and responding to God's
calling.
Vision Statement
"To be a leading technical training institution that contributes to the social and economic development of the nation in a global context, while honoring God and upholding moral values."
Mission Statement
"To provide quality technical education and training that meets labor market demands through effective management, coordination, funding and collaboration with stakeholders-guided by Christian ethics."