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Makerere University Organizes First Ever Art Exhibition On HIV/AIDS

Makerere University Organizes First Ever HIV/Aids Art Exhibition

In a bid to create awareness on an ending stigma and discrimination of people living with Hiv/Aids in society, Makerere University has organised first ever art exhibition on Hiv/Aids. The event slated for 4th January 2021 will be held under the theme :Art and creativity for Hiv/Aids prevention and empowerment of young people in Uganda. Robert Ssewanyana the event organizer ...

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“We Shall Put Down Our Tools”, MUBS Lecturers Threaten

MUBS Lecturers Threaten To Strike

Makerere University Business School/ MUBS lecturers have promised to put down their tools if they do not receive their salary arrears as soon as possible. The chair person MUBS Academic staff Association, Brian Muyomba said they will have a sit down strike. This will entail not invigilating of papers and even marking until they are thought about. The finalists are ...

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Unethical Journalists Are The Reason For Poor Content

Unethical Journalists

Identifying unethical journalists has become as easy as eating bananas. The kind of content they dish out is substandard, they don’t follow principles of journalism. The public is more misinformed today than it was a few years ago. These days we feed on every kind of content just because a journalist is unethical in his line production. Journalism is open ...

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Africa One Health University Network Launched

Africa One Health University Network Launched

In an effort aimed addressing global health epidemics including covid 19, universities have collaborated to form Africa One Health University Network. Previously called One Health Central and Eastern Africa (OHCEA) it has now rebranded to Africa One Health University Network(AFROHUN) According to AFROHUN Chief Executive Officer Prof William Bazeyo, the network will collaborate with different Ministries, civil society and development partners ...

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Schools Remain Closed Due To Insufficient Funds To Run The New Normal

Kenyan Schools and head teachers Turned Into Coops Due To Covid-19 Outbreak

Some schools have failed to open due to lack of funds to run day to day expenses during this new normal. Schools officially opened on 15th October 2020. The headteachers of these schools cried out to the government to help them out if they are to do actually open. Some have actually already lost hope of operating this year and ...

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