The 74th graduation ceremony of Makerere University, which is expected to see 13,000 graduates at the school's main campus in Kampala, now has new dates announced. The academic registrar, Prof. Mukadasi Buyinza, announced in a letter Monday, November 20, 2023, that the graduation ceremony will take place the following year, specifically on January 22–26. The
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In the aftermath of the recent intensive Israeli army bombardment, there were demonstrations across major world cities over the deaths of 219 people in Gaza especially 63 young children.
This was in comparison to only 10 in Israel including only two children. Yet in November 2020 when over 60 people in Uganda were shot dead by security forces, majority of whom were youths, not a single word was spoken by the UN secretary general Antonio Gutteres.
Why wasn’t any attention paid? Don’t young black lives matter? Not that Uganda is a hidden mere jungle country in the heart of Africa, but famous for hosting millions of refugees from all across volatile areas of the region.
Daily Monitor
Friday February 12 2021
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Since the start, online learning has been a misfortune to Makerere students. Makerere University developed a system, Makerere University E-Learning Environment (MUELE), where every student is registered to attend courses. It is the same system where lecturers upload reading materials for students. MUELE is a slow system that can’t allow many users at a time.
The same system requires one to have a university email whereby the current system denies students a right to open these emails themselves, yet few people are available to help students open institutional email accounts. Imagine, College of Humanities and Social Sciences with more than 6,000 students in five schools that make up this college, only two people have been authorised to open emails for students at this college.