Uganda Christian University (UCU) students from the school of journalism and mass communication shoot their second movie, “MMy Background.” My Background is a continuation of the short series “My Degree,” which premiered on September 16. Being consistent and determined with what you do is what enables one to achieve a desired goal in life.

After a successful vetting process by the Guild Electoral Commission (EC) team at Uganda Christian University (UCU), four candidates have been selected to run for the position of guild government in the forthcoming elections.

As a child, Aiko Olwit often traveled with her father to their upcountry home in Lira district, northern Uganda. Each time she made the trip, Olwit says she would look with empathy at the kind of life most of the people there led. Some were unable to have more than one meal a day. Others lacked decent clothing; it was not unusual to see people dressed in tattered clothes. 

Katega village, Mukono district, one Ssemujju Balackan mobilized a group of young girls and boys to engage in sports activities such as football and netball during In the COVID 19 lockdown.

People always said that to get an opportunity, you need to have connections, but I have walked through doors without knowing anyone and I have come out victorious.” “By sheer will, determination, focus, and remaining steadfast, all of us have a chance to succeed,” said Cynthia Mpanga, the Head of Corporate Affairs at Standard Chartered ” Bank, during the general assembly.

The school of education has registered the highest number of first-class degrees in the second part of the 23 graduations that took place at Uganda Christian University (UCU) on October 28. This includes the best student and the highest number of first-class degrees.