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By Kellen Owente It is not uncommon for one to complete university without an idea of where to find jobs. This is because
By Kellen Owente It is not uncommon for one to complete university without an idea of where to find jobs. This is because
By Vision Reporters You probably skipped a rope made from dry banana fibres or played with a toy or a football fashioned from
This article was first published in New Vision in November 2022 Pascal Kwesiga It’s easy to give up after one or two rejections,
By Herbert Musoke In the 1990s, Kasawo Public Primary School was a source of pride in Mukono district. Its pupils – the girls
Enock Kibuuka In his December 20 Christmas message, the archbishop of the Anglican Church of Uganda, Dr Stephen Kazimba, reiterated that the church
By Bob Kisiki It’s probably the world most controversial topic, seeing as many love to engage in it (orally and otherwise), but at
By Martin Kitubi The education sector has been hit by a shortage of female teachers. A recent report by the Government has revealed
By Martin Kitubi For decades, various schools, including government-aided schools, have been charging students development fees and collecting financial contributions from them to
By Andrew Arinaitwe The Makerere University Council has called for a report on the chaotic December 30 convocation elections. Some of the alumni
By Lawrance Mulondo It was a mixture of cultures at Tropical Nursery and Primary School Najjera, in Kampala as pupils celebrated South Sudanese