- Staff and family celebrate the departed Dorothy Kalengye
- Cophi wins media innovation award
- UCU wins first runner-up medal at 20th AUUS games
- Mwidu’s gloves secure final gold
- UCU wins two golds in basketball
- UCU Doves defend gold at AUUS
- UCU Cardinals Edge KU to Reach AUUS Final
- UCU Angels ease to the final
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In an era where social media is often flooded with short-lived trends and viral comedy skits, Ugandan content creator Mwesigwa Samuel, popularly known as Cophi Samuelz, is taking a different approach—one that fuses entertainment with cultural preservation and youth empowerment.
The victory marked a triumphant homecoming for UCU, which has now hosted the AUUS Games a record four times.
The Uganda Christian University (UCU) Cardinals have beaten the Makerere University Enzymes to win gold at the Association of Uganda University Sports (AUUS) games. The Cardinals went back and forth with the Enzymes in normal time and the game ended goalless.
The Lady Cardinals are fourth on the log with 13 points while Makerere University WFC is eighth on the 10-team log after playing 11 games in the ongoing campaign.
In an effort to spread the gospel, Brian Kluth of HealthyCharity.org is literaryly illuminating the lives of thousands in central and southwestern Uganda through their #SharetheLight Gospel initiative.
The Mukono-based team stunned She Mak in the first round with Sarah Abonyo’s goal in the final minutes at UCU Grounds, sending the hosts into the drop zone. However, UCU will be without young midfielder Mercy Amoding, who sustained a knock.
One of the reasons Reagan Okello loves art is it gives him the latitude to express himself beyond what the eyes and cameras can see. By doing so, Okello is able to tell a story that is different and “complete.”
According to Martin Kajubi, the acting manager for the university writing center, it hopes to promote awareness through the writing week and also help students who have writing issues that cannot wait and maybe have been a little distanced from the writing center.
On January 24, farmers around Mukono went to the Uganda Christian University (UCU) main campus with samples of their crops that were affected by pests and diseases. On any other day, these farmers would not have been welcomed with these damaged crops. However, on this Wednesday, in a collaborative exercise, UCU’s students of agriculture examined diseased crops to establish the different diseases while also offering some tried-and-tested solutions to the farmers.
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