Covid-19: What Universities Are Doing Differently
This article was first published in the New Vision on November 3, 2021 By Ranell Dickson The outbreak of COVID-19 led to the
This article was first published in the New Vision on November 3, 2021 By Ranell Dickson The outbreak of COVID-19 led to the
This article was first published in the New Vision on Wednesday, November 3, 2021 By Henry Nsubuga September 28 will remain a day
This article was first published on Wednesday, December 29, 2021 2021 had been anticipated as a year for the education sector recovery. Several
By Bob G. Kisiki Our children are caught up in the land between two epochs. They have gone to school at a time
By Umar Nsubuga Schools are set to open in January, months after they were closed to manage the spread of COVID-19. For many
Bob G. Kisiki You know that it’s possible to just give up! Very easy. Throw in the towel and say, to hell! I’ve
This article was first published in New Vision Newspaper in October 2022 Bob G. Kisiki Senior Four candidates started writing exams this week,
Joyce Nalunga Birimumaaso The cost of living has been going up since the start of last year. As a result, some of the
Muhammed Kamulegeya I hope you are having a good time at home. I have been inspired to write this article to share with
By Andrew Masinde Emma Wamutinyi, 15, is both visually and physically impaired. He attends Makhonje Primary School in Mbale district in