In 2017, when Bazibu Magidu had completed his S4, his mother told him that she could no longer afford his school fees. “She told me she had done her part and it was now my journey,” he said.

Vincent Kisenyi, the dean of the School of Business, was asked by the university administration to move the school to Ankrah. He expressed his gratitude that the school would have enough space to house all the activities of the school.

Uganda Christian University (UCU) students, under “Men of Purpose,” have been advised to make the most of their youth by making economic advancements and positioning themselves for employment opportunities.

In 2021, Joseph Mukaawa lost his father to COVID-19. When he came back from the burial, he started developing signs of COVID-19 and tested positive. “I thought that since I was young, I could overcome it. So, I started self-medicating,” he said. 

The School of Law Football team was eliminated from the Interfaculty tournament yesterday by their bitter rivals, the Faculty of Engineering, Design, and Technology.

Surprisingly, he does not bemoan himself for doing anything in his private and academic journey, given the kind of support that the university fraternity provides to him in any way necessary.

On September 29, 2021, Nathanael Simbilyabo traveled from Nyankunde, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), to Uganda Christian University (UCU) to pursue a bachelor of arts in journalism and communication ( BAJC). He is passionate about it and will help him achieve his dream of becoming a voice for the voiceless.