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President Orders Military Out of Makerere
President Museveni has ordered military police to withdraw from Makerere University where students are protesting tuition increment.
The students have, since last Tuesday, been protesting the15 percent tuition increment approved by…
Janet Museveni Blames Makerere Fees Protests on Non-Students
Today, I would like to discuss the topic of corruption with you.
The Oxford English Dictionary defines corruption as the dishonest or illegal behavior especially of people in authority. This word is used alot these days. It is possible…
Makerere University: A Vain Grope for Identity
Makerere University is one academic institution with the highest concentration of intellectual brains per capita in the country, but this has not deterred it from acting outside the realm of intellectuals. As an academic hub, intellectual…
Public Service secures Shs150b for teachers’ pay rise
Teachers across the country are lined up for a salary increment starting October 2019 after the Ministry of Public Service secured Shs 150 billion to honour an earlier government undertaking.
Public Service Minister, hon. Wilson Muruli…
Over 1,800 students awarded study loans by Gov’t
A total of 1,834 students have been awarded study loans by Government under the Students' Loan Scheme for the academic year 2019/2020.
1,216 are male making it 66% of the successful applicants while the other half represents the girls.…
Teachers call off planned strike after meeting President Museveni
Teachers, under their Uganda National Teachers’ Association (UNATO), have this afternoon met and held talks with President Museveni and agreed to postpone their intended industrial action and report to classes as schools reopen tomorrow…
VIDEO: Fighting Over Borders Threatens Africa’s Existence – Museveni
President Yoweri Museveni has told the ongoing SADC Solidarity Conference on Western Sahara that Morocco must be told firmly and clearly that aggression towards Western Saharawi must stop, describing their actions as a mistake of an enemy…
Why Prof Barnabas Nawangwe Wants Law School Closed Indefinitely
Makerere University Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe has recommended the indefinite closure of the School of Law for failure to resume teaching.
The recommendation is contained in a 7-page report dated Monday 11th February 2019…
Uganda’s Education Sector: Privately Owned Schools Surging
As the new academic year kicks off and with new senior one entrants and soon the senior five students, it is a common experience for parents, guardians and students alike to be at crossroads at what probable schools one can join.
The…
UCE 2018: Student Excel in English, Physics as Results of 47 Schools are Withheld
The Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) has released the 2018 Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) results showing significant improvement in critical subjects, particularly English and Physics.
The Chair of UNEB, Prof Mary…