Makerere University Private Sponsorship Admission Lists for Mature-Age, Degree Holders and Diploma Entry 2017/2018
The Office of the Academic Registrar, Makerere University has released the admission lists for Privately sponsored students for Mature Age Entry Scheme, Degree holders and Diploma Entry Scheme for the Academic Year 2017/2018.
You can download the admission lists by clicking on the links below:
List for Mature-Age Entry Scheme 2017/18
List for Degree and Diploma Holders Entry Scheme 2017/18
You can also view the names of admitted students by scrolling through the table below:
Makerere University Private Admission List for Mature Age Entry by The Campus Times on Scribd
Please note that First Year privately sponsored students must pay 60% tuition and all functional fees using provisional admission letters before picking their original copies.
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Government to increase verification fees on imported medicines
The Ministry of Health, under the presidential investor Round Table has been tasked to support domestic pharmaceutical manufacturers in doing business in Uganda. This is to be realized through the implementation of 12% Verification fee on selected imported medicines.
Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, the President of Uganda says that this action will attract more pharmaceutical manufactures to set up industries in the Country.
“This will not only promote access to safe, efficacious and quality medicines for our population, but create linkages to other sectors like packaging, construction and others. In addition, the presence of local manufacturing industries will also create jobs for the hundreds of jobless youth and ensure that Uganda is self-sustaining in terms of Pharmaceutical products.” Read part of the Presidential directive.
Sarah Opendi, minister for health says that supporting domestic production of human and veterinary medicines and health care products will reduce reliance on imports, and contribute towards national, development aspirations of industrialization as provided for in the current vision 2040, the NRM manifesto, the health Sector Development Plan (2015- 2020) National Pharmaceutical Sector Strategic Plan (2016 – 2021), and the National Drug Authority Strategic Plan (2016 – 2021).
Honorable Sarah Opendi, Minister of State for health (general duties)/ also holding the portfolio for the Minister of Health
“Effective August 1st, 2017, the Government of Uganda will increase verification fees from 2% to 12% on 37 selected medicines that are locally manufactured. These include Amoxillin, Albendazole, Dextrose Infusion, Paracetamol, and Oral Rehydration Salts to mention but a few. This selection was made following the Ministry of Health and NDA’s assessment of the domestic manufacturers’ capacity to sufficiently meet the demand for the 37 selected medicines.” Read part of the press statement issued on 10th July 2017.
The increase in verification charges is aimed at discouraging importation of drugs not manufactured in Uganda. This will also enable economic growth. Upon assessment of the country’s needs, what is produced locally is adequate to meet our demands as a country and meets the National Quality Standards.
The fees for donor funded commodities will remain at 2%.
Ministry of Health has also tasked the National Drug Authority to establish a rigorous post market surveillance system which will ensure that all the medicines on the market, both imported and locally manufactured are closely monitored for safety, efficacy and quality.
In the FY 2017/18, the Authority also plans to invest Uganda Shillings 2.7 Billion in equipping the National Quality Control Laboratory to detect all substandard and falsified medicines on the market.
Opendi is convicted that with such measures, the availability of safe efficacious and good quality medicines to all Ugandans will not in any way be compromised.
Mourinho set to spend his remaining career time at Old Trafford.
The Portuguese enjoyed a successful first campaign at the helm at Old Trafford.
Three pieces of silverware alongside a return to Champions League football proved a productive start to life in Manchester.
Having signed a three-year deal with an option for a further 12 months last summer, Mourinho has already indicated his willingness to extend his contract.
The 54-year-old’s longest stint at any club in his managerial career so far, though, has only been a little over three years – his first spell at Chelsea.
At Manchester United , however, ex-Real Madrid boss Mourinho is projecting a long-term future, having secured his dream job.
Jose Mourinho is in it for the long run at Manchester United…
While emulating Sir Alex Ferguson’s achievements at the club is a tough ask,
Jose Mourinho is determined to remain for the long haul.
“I am ready for this,” Mourinho told ESPN FC.
“I am ready for the next 15 [years], I would say. Here? Yes, why not?
“I have to admit that it is very difficult because of the pressure around our jobs, everybody putting pressure on managers and things that people say – that we have to win, but in reality only one can win and every year it is getting more difficult.
“But what I try to do in the club is show that my work goes further than the football results, that it goes to areas that people don’t think of as a manager’s job.
“In my vision, my job is much more than what I do on the pitch and the results that my team gets at the weekend.
“This club, for so many years, was Sir Alex. People got used to it; people understood the great consequences of that stability.
“After David [Moyes] and Mr. [Louis] Van Gaal, I come to my second year and hopefully I can stay and give that stability that the club wants. “I will try, but again, I will have to try to deserve that, but that’s what I try every day that I work.”
Jose Mourinho still wants Manchester United to sign two new players this transfer window.
The United boss confirmed he has discussed the over-inflated transfer market with executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward.
United have brought in Benfica defender Victor Lindelof and Everton striker Romelu Lukaku this summer while work goes on behind the scenes to bring in more fresh blood.
Mourinho said: “My plan for the team, for the evolution of the team in this second transfer window for me – because the transfer window of last December we didn’t use that – I told you that my plan was to get four players, to give balance to the team in all the different areas.
“To make a better squad, but with the development of the market, you know, I was getting the feedback from Mr Woodward, I was analysing myself from distance because I never get involved.
“But from distance, it is easy to feel that I repeat the same, the market is very difficult.
“If the club has no chance to give me the four players, then (so) be it.
I like my group, I like my players and I go with them. “But I still have the hope I can have a third player, who knows a fourth but at least a third.
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Kabale University Private Sponsorship Admission List 2017/2018

The Academic Registrar of Kabale University has released the admission list for privately sponsored students for the academic year 2017/2018.
Download Kabale University Private Sponsorship Admission List 2017/2018
You can also view the names of students admitted to Kabale University under the Private Sponsorship scheme for the academic year 2017/2018 by scrolling through the table below:
Kabale University Private Sponsorship Admission List 2017-2018 by The Campus Times on Scribd
Makerere University Private Sponsorship Admission List 2017/2018

The academic registrar of Makerere university has released the list of students admitted under the private sponsorship scheme for the academic year 2017/2018.
You can download Makerere university private admission list 2017/2018
According to information from the office of the academic registrar, First Year privately sponsored students must pay 60% tuition and all functional fees using provisional admission letters before picking their original copies.
Please note that the Cut-off points for the Academic Year 2017/2018 can be accessed here.
The admission list released does not include Diploma Entry, Mature-Age Entry, and International Applicants.
You can also view the names of students admitted to Makerere university by scrolling through the table below: