The Department of Journalism and Communication (DJC) of Makerere University has revealed a plan to activate the University radio station, Campus FM.
High crime rates and poor sanitation in Katanga, a Kampala suburb, prompted 58 year old Ndiris Nsimbe to turn to community services.
Five days to go: the Sida Science Day Research Workshop at CoNAS is on
A group of students, selected from the Department of Journalism and Communication to manage the Journalism@Mak website are undertaking a one week multimedia training.
With the aim of saving and cutting costs, students are increasingly sharing accommodation with colleagues of the opposite sex, resulting to loosely defined relationships where sex is part of the cost/benefit in the equation.
It was probably the most anticipated act of the Bayimba International Festival of the Arts at National Theatre on 21st September 2014. Ssematimba did not disappoint.
KAMPALA: Legislators who sit on the Parliamentary Forum on Media were today cautioned to desist from passing vague and repressive laws during a round-table discussion about cyber security at Imperial Royale Hotel.
- UCB closed, dining halls turned into lecture rooms
- Female, male students share lavatories
Peace has enabled Uganda to achieve economic growth for the past 25yrs of NRM government according to Prof Ezra Suruma. He made the remarks yesterday during the launch of his book, “Advancing the Ugandan Economy: A Personal Account” at Makerere University.