- UCU Lady Doves Sweep KCB Nkumba
- Vetting of guild cabinet sees some nominees approved, others rejected
- Innovation of UCU alumnus wins UN, Dubai awards
- Parliament rejects presidential cabinet appointees
- 27th Guild Parliament Elects New Speaker
- UCU claims third at EA Games
- Mwesigye calls for applications for cabinet
- UCU dominates E.A University Games in Maseno, Kenya
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The awards recognize the company’s innovative fruit shelving technology that leverages nanotechnology to combat post-harvest losses. In a world struggling with food security challenges, the innovation, which preserves fruits and vegetables by releasing a safe organic formulation extending shelf life by 30 days, offers hope and demonstrates the power of homegrown solutions.
The 27th Guild Parliament has rejected the list of presidential appointees for various posts in the
parliament, leading to the cancellation of the vetting process that was scheduled for January
4th.
The Uganda Christian University (UCU) Canons continued their strong run in the 14th East African University Games with a commanding 56-37 victory over the United States International University (USIU) in the men’s basketball quarterfinals. The match, held at Maseno University, showcased the Canons’ defensive prowess and strategic play.
“The university shall remain closed for the dates of 9–10 May to allow staff and students to travel to their respective census enumeration locations; services like Allan Galpin Health Center, Janani Luwum Dining, and Security shall remain operational.” The memo stated
If given all the desired support, the University football league stands a chance of creating a culture that has the potential to be the best foundation for football identity and fan base development.
“No mother or child should die or be harmed due to preventable childbirth-related complications: a role of multidisciplinary professionals.”
Since the one-all draw against Kampala Queens on Saturday, March 30, the Lady Cardinals have lost three straight games.
” We had a lot of chances but did not do enough to convert our chances.” Coach Francis Oketayot said.
For many university courses, students are expected to engage in internships or have work placements as one requirement for the award of their degree. Pauline Luba of the UCU School of Journalism gleaned information from some key university staff, an employer/alum and two students to learn how students should conduct themselves in the world of work, especially during internships. UCU Law alum, Chris Mogal, created a video to reinforce the message, including how to avoid harrassment.
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