The ministry of health has written a letter to all district commissioners directing them to prioritize the vaccination of all students above the age of 18 years. Apparently, teachers have been on the front line of vaccination but students should join in too and this should be done by the end of September. “Going forward, all students above the age ...
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Pastor Jessica Kayanja: I Don’t Check My Husband’s Phones
Pastor Jessica Kayanja wife to Miracle Centre Cathedral Pastor, Robert Kayanja came out to give an insight on what has made her marriage last longer. The Pastor said that she doesn’t spy on her husband‘s phones looking for things that would indeed end up breaking her heart. She advised couples to always be forgiving and patient when it comes to ...
Read More »President Museveni: My Daughters Were About To Kill Me With Roasting Their Hair
President Museveni yesterday came out to reveakl his daughters nearly killed him with ‘roasting’ their hair. The President is clearly not a big fan of all the make up and artificial enhancement of women in their looks. The big man prefers to keep it natural and has severally advised his daughters to keep short hair. Some months ago in one ...
Read More »Time To Get Drunk: Nile Breweries And Jumia Partner In Smart Drinking Campaign
Nile Breweries Limited (NBL) Uganda’s leading beer manufacturer has launched a Global Smart Drinking Week (GSWD). Here, NBL will partner with famous delivery provider Jumia for consumers who order beer online to also receive food and water, to drive smart drinking. The GSDW 2021 will run from September 13-17 which aligns with the first week of the United Nations General ...
Read More »Makerere University Suspends Online Exams As MUELE Platform Crushes
Makerere University has suspended online exams after the mode of examining crushed further than expected. The Makerere University Electronic Learning Environment (MUELE) is the mode the university intended to use in the assessment of the students. During a survey they conducted over the weekend, there are technical glitches that authorities think might affect students. The Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic Affairs) ...
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