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- ItemAG probes Soroti University exorbitant legal services(New Vision, 2019-05-16) Walubiri, MosesThe Auditor General John Muwanga said Soroti University spent sh127.4m in legal fees paid to Okurut and Company Advocates for appeal of Sh110m. Would it make sense to hire a lawyer at sh127m to defend a case whose economic value is sh110m?Perhaps not.
- ItemBill to stop LDC pre-entry exam in offing(New Vision, 2019-05-01) Walubiri, MosesThe polarising debate on the pros and cons of subjecting lawyers seeking to pursue a postgraduate diploma in legal practise at Law Development Centre (LDC) to special exams, might soon be consigned to the archives after it emerged yesterday that a bill to explicitly stop the exam was in the offing.
- ItemGovernment to fund postgraduate scientific research(New Vision, 2019-09-27) Walubiri, MosesThe government is set to recast its priorities at higher institutions of learning by resuming the funding of postgraduate students undertaking scientific research
- ItemHouse considers bill to address unemployment of graduates(New Vision, 2019-07-16) Mulondo, Moses; Walubiri, MosesIf passed by parliament, jobless University graduates will have to enroll for a one-year internship in either a government entry or private company
- ItemMakerere's Nawangwe to appear before MPs over attack by Zaake(New Vision, 2019-11-13) Walubiri, MosesMakerere University Vice Chancellor Barnabas Nawangwe might appear before Parliament's committee on rules, privileges and discipline over the impending hearing concerning MP Francis Zaake. Last Week, the Speaker of Parliament, referred the Mityana Municipality MP to the rules, privileges and discipline committee over the manner in which he treated Nawangwe when he appeared before lawmakers sitting on the education committee.
- ItemNine technical institutes to benefit from sh166b loan(New Vision, 2019-08-22) Mulondo, Moses; Walubiri, MosesAs enrollment in technical and vocation education goes up, eight technical institutes selected from four regions of the country will be refurbished with a $45m (about sh 166.5b) loan from the Islamic Development Bank