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    Makerere student leaders split over strike halt
    (Daily Monitor, 2019-11-04) Kiva, Nelson; Bwambale, Taddeo
    Makerere University student leaders are expected to hold a meeting today to determine whether to call of their strike which has paralyzed business on campus for the last two weeks.
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    Prof. Lubogo new Education Service Commission boss
    (New Vision, 2019-11-07) Bwambale, Taddeo
    Former Makerere University Professor Rev. Samuel Luboga has been appointed the new Chairperson of the Education Service Commission. Luboga takes over office from Hajji Badru Lubega Wagwa, who has been head of the commission for the last 21 years.The Commissioner's Secretary Dr. Asuman Lwakwago confirmed Luboga's appointment
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    Sh2.4b refugee vocational centre opens
    (New Vision, 2019-09-23) Bwambale, Taddeo
    The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has opened a vocational training centre in Kyaka II refugee settlement in Kyegegwa District. The facility that was established with the funding from Australia will train more than 2,000 refugees and Ugandan youth in various skills over the next three years.

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