The beauty, wildlife, diversity, and the hospitality of Ugandan people made Winston Churchill to refer to Uganda as ‘The Pearl of Africa.
But it’s more than just the Pearl of Africa, more than the source of the Nile, more than the beauty of Rwenzori, more than the gorilla’s of Bwindi.
Uganda is now proud of the growing literacy levels despite the increasing unemployment rates. With 8 public universities and over 30 private universities.
There is no more war in Northern Uganda though corruption is worrying us more than the way Joseph Kony used to worry the sons and daughters of Adam in Gulu.
We see more dams being constructed for power generation, but more students are using candles for revising during preps due to endless power blackouts.
The list is just endless, oh Uganda………!
The Ugandan government has introduced reforms in the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET)…
Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) held its 31st graduation ceremony on 19th October…
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Ndejje University held its 26th graduation ceremony on October 11, 2024, at the main campus…
Makerere University has launched the "Safer Campuses Campaign," a multi-university initiative aimed at tackling Gender-Based…
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