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- How youth are abusing a drug meant for pain relief
- What to do with a bloated stomach
- UCU biogas plant pursues clean energy
- Financial literacy should be part of the curricula
- Balancing tradition and technology in raising children
- Noll Block stands tall in stature and history
- New UCU mentorship programme launched
Author: The Standard Editor
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Asked how she felt about this win, Ndyemanya said this was a turning point in her life. “This is a huge opportunity for me. It reminds me to be intentional with everything and that there is a future. I am so grateful to God for this opportunity, “she added.
Johan Henjik and Jaap Mannes from the School of Business, Marketing and Finance at Hanze recently introduced the strategy of student-centered learning, which aims at developing the learners’ autonomy and independence. The student-centered learning approach offers students the chance to choose what they learn and how they learn it, thereby becoming decision-makers in the learning process.
Growing up, an anguished Tony Tumukunde watched many mothers in the community become and be victims of gender-based violence, a narrative that has persisted in African society for a long time.
Chasing birds away each morning when they came to eat the grains on the ears of the ripe sorghum has been a typical role for any young boy in Kabale, a district in Western Uganda. Such is one memory of the Rev. Prof. Manuel Muranga, a Kabale-born lecturer at the Institute of Language Studies, Kabale University.
Uganda Christian University (UCU) held its first part of the 23rd graduation on July 29, 2022, with a total of 2106 graduates from the different campuses. The event was held at UCU’s main campus in Mukono.
As Uganda Christian University(UCU) grows closer to celebrating its Silver Jubilee, the campus has sent out 2106 graduates during the recent 23rd graduation ceremony. The event took place on July 29th, 2022 at the main campus in Mukono.
With the increasing number and variety of snacks on the market every day, many are termed as unhealthy due to preservatives , food coloring, and production processes that expose the food to many unhealthy conditions before it reaches its consumers.
As it was an evening out of the usual class environment, the students showcased their different tastes in dressing as they enjoyed the night away.
For Marion Ndyemanya, crafting has always been something she has done since she was young. Born and raised in Seeta, Mukono district to Rev. Can. Wilberforce Kabanda and Mbabazi Natalie, Ndyemanya has always had her way around crafts.
In 2021, a sack of charcoal costs UGshs 120,000. However, this could not last a month if you were cooking beans. Uganda Christian University (UCU), through the School of Business, has held a business expo where a group of five students pursuing a bachelor of business administration (BBA) has diverse means to provide cheap and clean cooking.