- URA honours UCU for Tax contribution.
- Radio journalism that helped end a war
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- Atuhaire petitions Guild Elections
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- Atuhaire allegedly rejects election results
- Elamaboni Wins UCU 28th Guild Presidency
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UCU has been recognised as the Strategic Partner of the Year by the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) for its outstanding contribution to the country’s fiscal development. The university received the award during URA’s annual Taxpayers Appreciation Ceremony held at the authority’s headquarters in Nakawa.
.The petition centres on the reinstatement of Elomaboni, who had previously been vetted out by both the School of Law Faculty Vetting Committee and the Joint Board Vetting Committee over concerns about the authenticity of his baptism and confirmation documents, key requirements for contesting the Guild Presidency under UCU regulations.
“You rig an election and celebrate… I will not be rigged, that I swear,
because I already know about it!!”
UCU is set to hold its first-ever university-wide Tuition Fundraising Run, and seeks to raise at least Shs500 million to support financially struggling students. The event, scheduled for October, will bring together all UCU campuses and colleges, stakeholders, and partners in a joint effort to ease the burden of tuition for students in need.
She gave these measures emphasising that it is one’s role as an individual to ensure that they keep their security
“You have three years. Just three years. Please make maximum use of them. Fortune by its nature favours a prepared mind,” he said, repeatedly stressing the phrase until students echoed it back.
Mushengyezi noted that many offices, from licensing to electricity and water distribution, continue to operate below standard because of a lack of accountability and transformational leadership.
Uganda Christian University (UCU) is hosting the Unwanted Witness Privacy Moot Court Competition for law students from across the country for the 2025. The competition challenges young legal minds to grapple with emerging issues of data protection and privacy in Uganda’s digital era.
The semester kicked off on Wednesday, August 27, at the university’s main campus in Mukono and is scheduled to run until late December.
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