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    MAK staff backtrack on lectures
    (New Vision, 2019-02-12) Mutabazi, Hammington; Kitubi, Martin; Okoth, Cecilia
    It was anticipated that business at Makerere University would return to normal given that some lecturers had by yesterday resumed their duties at various colleges. Basing on a mini survey conducted by New Vision, a number of colleges and schools yesterday indicated that lectures had resumed although security remained light with heavy deployment of Police and army, who kept a 24-hour surveillance. Whereas some lecturers reported for work at their various stations, the School of Law did not open at all.
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    Makerere varsity wants law school closed
    (New Vision, 2019-02-13) Mutabazi, Hammington; Okoth, Cecilia; Kitubi, Martin
    The Makerere University vice chancellor, Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe has recommended the indefinite closure of the School of Law over failure to conduct lectures. In a report which made rounds on social media yesterday, Nawangwe said it is only the School of Law which is yet to conduct lectures since the second semester opened on January 19, 2019.

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