Kyambogo University students decided to finally demonstrate against insanitation, poor infrastructure, and poor meals among the other several issues that have been silently eating the institution up.
Makerere University student on Monday morning stormed a girls' hall of residence-Africa, during a protest against the 100% tuition payment policy where they forcefully ate and poured food meant for lunch and supper
Makerere University Guild has moved to condemn the manner in which fellow students behaved ‘in the name of fighting for our rights.’ Yesterday, a section of students, led by the president Makerere University Private Student’s Association,
Makerere University students seem to forever turn to striking as the only solution to the unfair institution policies that never seem to favour them.
Today morning, students went on a strike demanding university management to scrap a policy requiring students to pay 100% tuition in the first six weeks of the semester.
Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda has said that post-mortem results on body of Hon Dr James Mutende indicate that the departed Minister of State for Trade died of natural causes.
“Results from pathologists who carried out the postmortem at Mulago National Referral Hospital show that Hon Dr James Mutende died of natural causes,” Rugunda said in a press statement released today morning.
The flats sit at the heart of the university, well known and famous, but this could not prevent this place from the irritating sewerage that has now existed for more than three weeks-yet no action has been taken. One can hardly stand around the place for more than five minutes and it no longer seems an issue to call upon the government for.
President Museveni in-law Odrek Rwabwog has said that transitions are tough and National Resistance Movement (NRM) is not unique in trying to cope up with these challenges.
Rwabwogo who was recently rejected by NRM Central Executive Committee (CEC) from contesting for the position of party Vice chairman for Western Uganda over inexperience said the decision was unfair but he accepted to step down.
The Department of Journalism and Communication has received the list of students admitted for the Bachelor of Journalism and Communication at Makerere University. The Acting Chair of the Department, Ms Aisha Nakiwala, congratulates the admitted students upon the achievement and welcomed them to the department where they will start a journey to professionalism in Journalism and Communication.