- UCU receives solar-powered outdoor scoreboard
- Abasoga Nseete UCU chapter holds first general meeting
- UCU Vice Chancellor warns freshers against gambling and reckless behaviour
- Engineers urge UCU students to strengthen ICT skills and embrace professional growth
- UCU garage sale 2026 boosts support for needy students
- SJMC/Social Sciences finish third in inter-faculty basketball.
- COU to celebrate Martyrs’ Day scientifically
- UCU Lady Cardinals extend unbeaten run
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One of the developers, Bak Kau Nak, explained that the scoreboard is designed to support multiple sports, including basketball, football, volleyball, netball, and any other sport that requires timekeeping and scoring.
Abasoga Nseete, UCU Chapter, held its first general meeting of the semester yesterday with society funding and the upcoming cultural gala as the main topics on the agenda.
Preaching under the theme “Running the Race with Purpose: Aiming High and Starting Now”, Prof. Mushengyenzi compared the academic and Christian journey to a race that requires focus, discipline, and determination.
UCU made the brighter start. Martina Anyango set the tone early in the paint, combining with Sylvia Nantongo to give the Lady Canons a narrow 20–19 lead at the end of the first quarter.
State Minister for Primary Health Care, Hon. Margaret Muhanga Mugisa, has urged individuals and institutions to support various stakeholders in ensuring the health of mothers across the country.
“I thought that today I should take you out; that’s why we’re here,” Mushengyezi said as he recounted the victories registered by the students in both events.
“If you cannot avoid relationships and find yourself in one, let some of your friends know about it. It is a safety precaution for accountability, but abstain from sexual engagements,” the director of Academics cautioned new students
Foreign aid teaches you how to consume sugar, but it doesn’t teach you how to produce it, so if you need sugar, you have to go to someone who knows how to make it – Partcipants noted
“An applicant nominated by the President but rejected (vetted out) by Parliament, holds no legal right to the office, as approval by Parliament is a mandatory constitutional step.”
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- UCU receives solar-powered outdoor scoreboard
- Abasoga Nseete UCU chapter holds first general meeting
- UCU Vice Chancellor warns freshers against gambling and reckless behaviour
- Engineers urge UCU students to strengthen ICT skills and embrace professional growth
- UCU garage sale 2026 boosts support for needy students
Recent Posts
- UCU receives solar-powered outdoor scoreboard
- Abasoga Nseete UCU chapter holds first general meeting
- UCU Vice Chancellor warns freshers against gambling and reckless behaviour
- Engineers urge UCU students to strengthen ICT skills and embrace professional growth
- UCU garage sale 2026 boosts support for needy students

