November 18, 2024
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Over 300 Gruduate At Lubega Institute Of Nursing And Health Professionals

By Donald Kiirya IGANGA – 376 students have graduated from the Lubega Institute of Nursing and Health Professionals in Busei village, Nakalama sub-county in Iganga district. The students received certificates in Nursing, Midwifery, pharmacy, laboratory techniques, records and information management.  The grandaunts were commissioned by the Kyabazinga of Busoga and Chancellor of the institute, His Majesty […]

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Over 90 West Nile Youths Graduate In Sustainable Agriculture

By Robert Adiga A total of 99 students from refugee settlements and host communities in the West Nile region have graduated in agro-business courses at Adraa Agricultural College. The students, who completed the four-week courses in poultry keeping, piggery, vegetable production, and apiary, were awarded certificates on Saturday at Adraa Agricultural College in Odraa village, […]

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Over 1000 Students To Be Equipped With Financial, Entrepreneurial Skills

By Shamim Saad KAMPALA – About 1000 students from different universities in the country will be equipped with both entrepreneurial and financial literacy skills in the next two years. According to Team Lead, Financial Education Academy (FEA), Munduru Mwajuma, the move aims at teaching students very important life skills to prepare them for life after campus. […]

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University Students Drawn Into Climate Change Action

By Godiver Asege The students of Kyambogo University have been urged to get involved in the fight for climate justice as a way of dealing with the effects of climate change. Reagan Elijah, the founder of Debt for Climate Uganda, told a workshop midway through this week that there is a need to train young […]

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‘Uganda Takes Lead In Journalism Training In The Region’

This article was first published in the New Vision on March 31, 2021 By Conan Businge From buying a newspaper to opening a news app on your phone; from renting a DVD to streaming your favourite television series on a smart TV; it is undeniable that the digital transformation of the media industry has already […]

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Cattle Raids: Museveni Pledges Free Education For Learners From Affected Families

By Admin President Yoweri Museveni has announced that all school-going children from families affected by cattle rustling in Lango sub-region will be allowed to study for free in government schools until the situation normalizes. Speaking in Otuke district, he also said the victims of cattle raids in Lango and Acholi sub-regions will receive relief aid […]

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Why Saving Children With Special Needs Counts

This article was first published in the New Vision on March 24, 2021 By Conan Businge A physical therapist from Northeastern University training a child on how to stand at Tunaweza Children Centre, Kiwatule, Kampala, recently. Statistics from the education ministry show that there are 172,864 children with special needs in primary schools, which is […]

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Schools Seek Support From UNEB Over Fees Defaulters

This article was first published in the New Vision on March 10, 2021 By Conan Businge Owners of private schools have written to Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB), requesting it to withhold results of all fees defaulters. In a letter to UNEB’s executive secretary, the chairperson of the Private Proprietors of education Institutions Association of […]

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Govt In Process To Set Up A New Medical School

This article was first published in the New Vision on March 10, 2021 By Conan Businge Students who have been scampering for placement in the few medical schools, now have hope. The Government is in the process of helping a private university set up another medical school. The Government is set to guarantee a loan […]

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Re-Opening Schools: The Kinder Debate

This article was first published in the New Vision on March 10, 2021 By Bob Kisiki It really is a matter of priorities, when all’s considered. The kindergarten debate is back, and the views are something to warrant a full study. After the education ministry announced the timeline for the resumption of education institutions, where […]

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