- Lady Cardinals’ win boosts Super League return hopes
- Mob killing and arson: Deaths of rugby playerand Kyambogo student shocks many
- 100 students receive certificates after skills training programme
- UCU to host Akii-Bua memorial and National Track and Field Championships
- Archbishop calls for unity at Martyrs Day celebrations
- Lessons from Uganda Martyrs, students speak out
- How the martyrs teach us about more than faith
- First-year law students tasked to seek help when needed
News
The Lady Cardinals continued to press for a winner and were rewarded with 12 minutes remaining when youngster Ritah Kadondi found the back of the net to complete the turnaround and secure all three points.
The deaths of Rugby Cranes player Sydney Gongodyo and Kyambogo University student Juma Bumba less than 24 hours apart have shocked many and reignited concerns about mob killings.
A total of 100 students were awarded certificates as they completed various skills training programmes organised by the 28th Guild Government at Uganda Christian University (UCU).
UCU has continued its efforts to support needy students through organising an annual charity sale event known as UCU Garage Sale 2026.
Archbishop of the Church of Uganda (COU) His Grace, the Most Reverend Stephen Kazimba Mugalu has informed the public that the Martyrs day celebrations at the Anglican Site in Namugongo will be animated scientifically.
“We hope that this engagement will develop into stronger research partnerships, teaching
opportunities, and even fellowships. This may not happen immediately, but we are casting a vision
for what future collaboration could look like,”
The 1-1 draw came after Isaac Ofoyroth scored for UCU Cardinals, while Geoffrey Ssenyonga found the net for Kyaggwe FC. Both goals were scored in the first half.
The training programme is offered free of charge and is aimed at equipping students with practical skills that can help them generate income alongside their academic studies.
Conduct independent research, compare responses from different AI systems, consult other people, and fact-check information online or in libraries because critical thinking remains essential even when using advanced AI tools,” said Boelman.
Recent Posts
- Lady Cardinals’ win boosts Super League return hopes
- Mob killing and arson: Deaths of rugby playerand Kyambogo student shocks many
- 100 students receive certificates after skills training programme
- UCU to host Akii-Bua memorial and National Track and Field Championships
- Archbishop calls for unity at Martyrs Day celebrations
Subscribe to News
Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.
About
Recent Posts
- Lady Cardinals’ win boosts Super League return hopes
- Mob killing and arson: Deaths of rugby playerand Kyambogo student shocks many
- 100 students receive certificates after skills training programme
- UCU to host Akii-Bua memorial and National Track and Field Championships
- Archbishop calls for unity at Martyrs Day celebrations
Recent Posts
- Lady Cardinals’ win boosts Super League return hopes
- Mob killing and arson: Deaths of rugby playerand Kyambogo student shocks many
- 100 students receive certificates after skills training programme
- UCU to host Akii-Bua memorial and National Track and Field Championships
- Archbishop calls for unity at Martyrs Day celebrations

