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- ItemBullied fresher wants sh 2M to clear fees debt(New Vision, 2019-08-13) Sekanjako, HenryHenry Ssuubi Kiyimba, who turned into cyber bully victim for carrying a metallic suitcase to Makerere University as a first year student, is stuck with a sh 2m debt at his former school
- ItemGulu University's Kitgum branch stopped from admitting students(New Vision, 2019-02-25) Sekanjako, Henry; Mulondo, MosesStudents planning to study at Gulu University's Kitgum branch for the academic year 2019/2020 will have to wait a little longer until the University is cleared by the National Council for Higher Education.
- ItemHealth minister asked to to address grievances of medical interns(New Vision, 2019-10-02) Karugaba, Mary; Sekanjako, HenryIn a petition presented by Mukono South MP Muyanja Ssenyonga, the interns demand better rotation policy, a tax free allowance salary increment and national induction before internship
- ItemKabale University to be funded(New Vision, 2019-05-14) Sekanjako, HenryParliament's public accounts committee (PAC) has directed the finance ministry to avail Shs85.5b. required by Kabale University to establish well equipped infrastructure for science -based programmes
- ItemMakerere strike blamed on drug abuse(New Vision, 2019-10-29) Sekanjako, HenryMakerere University administration says drug abuse by some students fuelled the recent strike that rocked the university for close to a week. According to management, investigations by the university have revealed that the strike was not caused by purported 15% tuition fees increment, but rather influenced by students abusing drugs and external forces.
- ItemMakerere strike: police releases students, Guild representatives(New Vision, 2019-10-27) Sekanjako, HenryThe police have released Makerere University students who were arrested during the strike that has rocked the University since Wednesday over the 15% tuition increment, Buganda road magistrate court issued a court order for the unconditional release of 46 Makerere University students who were arrested during the protest.
- ItemParliament rejects sh169B loan for technical education(New Vision, 2019-06-03) Sekanjako, HenryMPs have rejected a proposal by the government to borrow up to $45m (sh169B) from the Islamic bank to support the technical and vocational education and training (TVET) support project
- ItemQuality of medical interns still wanting, says Minister(New Vision, 2019-10-07) Sekanjako, Henry; Karugaba, MaryThe health minister, Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng, says the ministry has drafted a new internship policy, which has been submitted before cabinet for approval, to boost the quantity of medical interns