Students at Mulago School of Nursing and Midwifery started a sit-down strike yesterday 7th May.
The student nurses and midwives refused to attend classes and instead sat on the floor with posters reading “Mulago fails to pay electricity bills”.
The nursing students protested against poor sanitation and being in a blackout for a long period. They claim their hostels have been facing power problems since 2009.
The Campus Times has learned that Mulago School of Nursing and Midwifery has an outstanding power bill of Shs240 million.
Its not the first time these nursing and midwives students are striking over power problems. Last year students demonstrated over the same.
Choosing the right university course involves more than just academic considerations—it also requires careful assessment…
The Academic Registrar, Makerere University invites applications for admission to Graduate Programmes (Postgraduate Diplomas, Masters and Doctoral…
Make Learning Fun by Merging Education with These Entertainment Ideas
Vincent Lubega Nsamba has been declared the 90th Guild President of Makerere University. He won…
The Higher Education Students Financing Board (HESFB) is inviting applications for study loans under the…
YMCA Comprehensive Institute (YCI), a leading Private Other Degree Awarding Institution (ODAI), vocational and technical…
This website uses cookies.