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Uganda Christian University (UCU) has selected four students to participate in a five-month academic exchange program at Hanze University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands, strengthening its international academic partnerships.
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 Cardinals had a moment of redemption today as they edged past Nkumba University in a narrow 1–0 victory. This scintillating encounter took place on Bishop Primary School grounds.
Kampala University ladies basketball team thrashed a frail Makerere University side by 67 to 51 points in yesterday’s exhaling encounter. The 16-point gap between the two teams is testimony to Kampala University’s confidence.
The Lady Cardinals put three past the Kampala University female football team yesterday in a thrilling evening encounter at UCU’s old pitch. In a dazzling show of foam and finesse, Atimagu Winfred bagged herself a hattrick. This is very first in the ladies football games.
Ndejje University triumphed in yesterday’s match against Kampala University, defeating them by a score of 64 to 58 in the men’s basketball encounter.
It was all pomp and glamour at Uganda Christian University’s new pitch as the 19th chapter of the Association of Uganda University Sports (AUUS) was officially launched.
n November 24, 2023, a Uganda Christian University (UCU) Main Campus student choir gave the community an early Christmas as they staged a carol production in the Nkoyoyo Hall. Decorated with Christmas decorations and lights, the hall was the setting for more than three hours of holiday music. In between solos, there was a passionate rendition of the famous birth of Jesus, featuring powerful song performances. Pauline Luba had a chat with some of the people who attended the concert.
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