Makerere University female students are excited about a planned offer of free sanitary pads by the 84th Guild. A statement by the guild health minister, Reagan Emoru announced that the guild will distribute free pads to every female student, staff and the neighbouring community.
Alpha Investment Limited has introduced a technology that produces fuel from polythene and plastic materials. The innovation was among those exhibited at the 3rd Makerere University Entrepreneurship Expo held at Freedom Square.
At least 300 people have received various free medical services in a medical camp by St Augustine chaplaincy, Makerere University. The services offered during the medical camp include HIV testing and counseling, blood donation, hepatitis B testing and vaccination, TB and sickle cell screening, among others.
Umar Ssemata becomes the first Ugandan to defeat Moses Golola in a kickboxing match. In a no-title challenge fight that took place on Saturday night at Freedom City in Namasuba along Entebe road, Thailand-based Ugandan fighter Umar Ssemata was declared a winner in the night of Champions, after silencing motor-mouthed Moses Golola in the fifth round.
Two goals from Emmanuel Arnold Okwi and a penalty converted by Farouk Miya saw Uganda get a 3-0 win against Lesotho at Mandela National Stadium, Namboole. This put the cranes on top of group L with 7 points and 4 goals in 3 matches a head of a return leg with Lesotho on Tuesday at Setsoto stadium in Maseru, Lesotho in the 2019 African Cup of Nations qualifiers.
Alpha Investments Limited has emerged as the most innovative business at the 3rd Annual Entrepreneurship Expo organized by College of Business and Management Sciences (COBAMS).
Alpha Investments Limited was selected the best exhibitor, after they showcased how to make fuel from plastics, to protect the environment from degradation.
By venturing in eco-friendly businesses, a section of emerging entrepreneurs at the College of Business and Management Sciences (COBAMS) believe they can save the environment from degradation and pollution.
A thought that the prestigious School of Law could be an embarrassment after 50 years of existence could pass for a joke, but not to Prof. Joe Oloka-Onyango. The law professor expressed his displeasure with Law School during a public lecture at Makerere University, organized by the School of Law to commemorate its golden jubilee.
Makerere Law School should pay more attention to teaching values, if the legal profession in the country is to improve. This was one of the talking points at public lecture held at the Main Hall as part of celebrations to mark 50 years since the Law School was established.