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    Students ask for better living conditions at halls of residence

    The Standard EditorBy The Standard EditorMarch 31, 2026Updated:March 31, 2026 News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By Racheal Atuhaire

    What began as an ordinary meeting between the Guild representatives and the Acting Director of Students Affairs (DOSA), Ms Enid Ashaba Mugarura, turned into a discussion about the
    residential challenges students at Uganda Christian University (UCU), particularly those of PDR and Honours College are facing.

    The Guild Members of Parliament representing residents presented a report detailing both improvements and ongoing challenges in campus accommodation. The student leaders said that while renovations have improved hygiene standards, many residents are still living in difficult conditions.

    Joseph Kalyango, Male MP for Residents, opened the discussion by explaining that the report was based on concerns gathered directly from students.
    “We are here to present the concerns of residents and propose possible solutions to improve their living conditions,” he said.

    Keith Kiirya, also Male MP for Residents, acknowledged that some progress had been made.
    “There have been renovations in some residences, especially in the washrooms, and this has helped to improve hygiene standards,” he said. “However, there are still serious challenges that need immediate attention.”

    Among the most pressing issues raised was the lack of furniture in PDR rooms.
    “Many rooms do not have basic furniture such as tables, chairs, and mattresses. Students are
    forced to spend extra money to furnish their rooms, which affects them financially and
    academically,” Kalyango said.

    For many students, this means studying from their beds, studying on the floor, or spending long hours in the library because their rooms are not conducive for reading.

    Gladys Achen, Female MP for Residents, spoke about the welfare of female students, saying that accommodation challenges go beyond furniture and that students lack access to essential services, and general welfare.

    The report also highlighted ongoing water and electricity shortages at PDR and Ankrah Hill.
    “Frequent power outages and water shortages disrupt students’ daily routines, from personal
    hygiene to meal preparation and studying,” Kiirya noted.

    In response to these challenges, student leaders proposed several recommendations, including infrastructure improvements, quicker maintenance response, and the creation of a common room at PDR by repurposing two ground-floor rooms.

    Beyond accommodation and utilities, the leaders also emphasised the importance of student life and community and more recreational activities, sports, and inter-residence events to improve student engagement and wellbeing.

    The DOSA, Ms Mugarura acknowledged the concerns raised and assured student leaders that the issues would be reviewed.

    “We appreciate the concerns raised by the student leaders and we are committed to looking into these issues to improve the living conditions of our students,” she said.

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