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Makerere university Vice Chancellor clarifies on alleged alteration of marks and awarding of fake degrees

Makerere university Vice Chancellor, Prof. John Ddumba-Ssentamu has clearly come out and clarified that the ongoing allegations in the media about awarding fake degrees and alteration of marks as being unfounded.

The vice chancellor says Makerere University has not awarded any fake degrees or graduated any undeserving candidate and has not recalled any degree.

“The management of the university has not involved in any degree scandal and alteration of marks because several meetings were held with principals and registrars of colleges in months of November and December 2014 to verify only eligible students that qualified to be awarded various degrees”, says Ddumba.

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” width=”300″ height=”201″ /> Prof. John Ddumba-Ssentamu, the Vice Chancellor Makerere university.

Prof. John Ddumba-Ssentamu adds on that students who were suspected to have allegedly altered marks did not graduate at the 65th graduation ceremony held in January 2015.

He explains that Makerere University only issues transcripts to students who make it to the graduation list and this is upon verification.

He however assured the public that if there are loopholes in regard to alteration of records, they will be handled to their correctness by establishing a committee to investigate the malpractice and appropriate disciplinary action in accordance to the laws that govern the university and country at large will be imparted on them.

Makerere university School of Public Health announces short Videos and Photo challenge

Makerere university School of Public Health – RAN is calling for educational and inspiring Videos, artworks, graphics and photographs through the MKITs challenge.

Thematically, submissions can address any themes of solutions that address community challenges which may include innovative approaches or technological innovations addressing effects of climate change and climate variability manifesting as floods, landslides, drought disease epidemics including HIV and AIDS, food insecurity, environmental protection, livelihood diversification, financial inclusion, entrepreneurial activities, sustainable development, rapid urbanization and the associated effects water and sanitation among others and many more areas .

Submissions could portray or illustrate innovation, economic potential, cultural wealth, and use of indigenous knowledge in a creative and non-stereotypical way.

The MKITs challenge has two categories, Individuals may submit as many photos and many videos to either category.

Category 1: Video Contest

Technical specification suggestions:

• Video length: 3 – 5 Minutes.
• Video size: any size, as long as it fits within the first stipulation.

Submitting the Video:

For simplicity, we suggest you upload this video or multimedia presentation to Vimeo or YouTube and submit the link. However, we will accept any link which we can access. If your link is password-protected, please share it with us at the time of submission.
Please use the following links to Useful Tools and other Resources

 Category 2: Photo Contest
As the saying goes, “A picture is worth a thousand words”. Help us tell the story of your project, your activities and community engagement, your accomplishments in improving the lives of communities with a photo.

Photo Requirements: Please send us the highest resolution version of the photo you have. High quality JPG and JPEG. Picture resolution: should be 2MP [1,600 x 1,200] or better. Photos must each be an original submission. Photos must each include a credit: name of photographer and organizational affiliation (if applicable). Photos must each include a unique caption, which includes a description of what is going on in the photo, who is involved, where it was taken, and the challenge you are solving. Generally Photos should “tell the story”.
Submitting the photo: For simplicity upload your picture on flickr and submit the link on the online registration form. (http://www.ranlab.org/video)

Awards

The overall winners will receive prizes (Theses include Laptop, Smartphones, Internship placement and so much more) and will be featured on the RAN website, social media sites, RAN’s partner bulletins and recognized during the public launch of RAN’s MKITs as documentation and learning tools. Awards will be made to top submissions in the Video and Photo categories. This is an excellent opportunity to get exposure for you and your idea, build support for your project, receive technical feedback, and to practice your documentation skills.

Best Video: 1st, 2nd, prizes will be awarded for Best Video.
Best Photo: 1st, 2nd, prizes will be awarded for Best Photograph

Disclaimer
RAN has the right to use your video and photograph through print products, on the web, and in social media (including HESN and USAID sites and platforms). By submitting a video or photograph to this competition you: Declare that you own the video and the photograph or that you have permission to use it. Declare that you have permission to use the visual image of any identifiable individual or building in the photograph. Agree that we will not be responsible for the infringement of any third party rights in the video or photograph, moral or otherwise, that may arise as a result of your actions or omissions and that you indemnify us against all claims, damages and other expenses that may be incurred as a result of your breach of the contest rules.
Contact us

For further inquiry about the MKITs challenge, reach us at : info@ranlab.org. Please include “MKITs Challenge” in your subject line and or call on Tel (Office): +256 414 343 597

Registration

Please register and submit your video/ Photo through this link.
http://www.ranlab.org/video

Kyambogo University students to vote new Guild President

Julius Nsunbuga's supporters at Kyambogo university.
Julius Nsunbuga’s supporters at Kyambogo university.

Tension is high at Kyambogo university ahead of guild elections slated for Thursday 12th March 2015.

Three candidates are contesting for the post of Kyambogo university Guild President 2015/2016.

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The candidates in the race include Ian Kafuuko who is representing the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party

Nsubuga Julius is the flag bearer for the leading opposition political party in Uganda; Forum for Democratic Change (FDC).

Nsubuga Julius (2nd L) and his camp members at Kyambogo university.
Nsubuga Julius (2nd L) and his camp members at Kyambogo university.
She is just in love with Nsubuga.
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Ian Kafuuko is the NRM endorsed candidate for Kyambogo university guild presidential post.
Ian Kafuuko is the NRM endorsed candidate for Kyambogo university guild presidential post.
Ladies are also cheering up Ian Kafuuko.
Ladies are also cheering up Ian Kafuuko.

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Makerere university politics laden with “Kyankwazi sole candidature,” intrigues and price!

Makerere university guild race: Mwine Musa is the FDC flag bearer in.
Makerere university guild race: Mwine Musa is the FDC flag bearer in. (Photo: Zahra Abdul)

You may be concerned about fake degree awarded to some Makerere university students who graduated in January 2015, a story that has claimed space in global media, but students at the oldest public university in Uganda are talking about politics.

Mid this month (March 2015), Makerereans will go to polls to elect new leaders. A close examination of Makerere hill politics confirms that ‘students play the dirty game like their fathers.’

In the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) camp, Mwine Musa, party flag bearer started what his political foes have code named ‘Kyankwazi sole candidature.’ He planted his fanatics in the party as delegates. Since he is a Munyankole, he filled the party with Banyankole. This is a proof that tribalism still plays a central role in our motherland politics. By the time his rivals rouse up, they had been smartly out-mastered politically. He even appointed his cabinet last year.

His two opponents limped off and decided to contest as independent candidates. As result of divergences in the FDC camp, a scuffle ensued about a week ago when Mwine Musa camp battled the chapter putrburo to declare their man as the party flag bearer.

They clutched party stamp from the speaker, signed and pinned posters around campus notifying students that the party was holding a delegates conference to elect party flag bearer.To cut the story short, they elected their man to lead the party in the guild presidential race.

Most political ambitious students who lose party primaries force themselves into the race as independent candidates. Bwowe Ivan attempted it last year and he won the guild race. These students are walking in the footsteps of many independents parliamentarians we have around. Awful news for Uganda People’s Congress (UPC) diehards! You failed to fill a candidate in the guild race.

Makerere universty NRM fellows.
Makerere universty NRM fellows.

Vote has a price at Makerere! Commercialization of politics is another mischief taking roots. Girls and a number of boys trade their votes for cheap sweets while boys who booze give up their votes in exchange for liquor, especially sackets of crude waragi.

Interestingly, NRM chapter moblisers are biting their chests promising and comforting us that money will come directly from state house. Poor students hardly flourish politically even when they raise substantive ideas. Every time students see political aspirants, they start shouting: logistics! Logistics! A term used to euphemistically refer to ‘pay for the vote.’

And sometimes ‘wild students’ under the pretext of promoting culture move around with boxes labelled ‘culture box’ demanding political aspirants to put in money in exchange for blessings from ancestral gods.

My friend is in contesting to represent our school in the Guild Council. He has already contacted our area Members of Parliament requesting them to finance his campaigns. He is planning to spend about 300,000shs. No money, no votes!

Most politicians, both successful and failures went through Makerere University. And a number of them like Nobert Mao, Olaru Otunu, Amama Mbabazi, Mukasa Mbidde, Gerald Karuhanga and many more once held Makerere university political office, however what I can’t understand is: did they purchase votes? Did they establish intrigues?

One reason to explain the above mischief in the university politics is political socialisation. Students have been quick to learn trickeries that senior politicians use to capture or remain in power. None of the above disgraceful strategies to win votes have been invented by Makerere students. They simply learn from senior politicians.

A substantive question to ask is: what is the political future of our motherland? Doom laden! Politics is primary to our society and we must elect virtuous leaders who will formulate sounding policies rather catering for their bellies. How will these young politicians behave when elected to ministerial offices? Alas!

Written by John Blanshe M

Uganda Christian University team wins 8th Inter-university Human Rights Debate

Uganda Christian university students.
Uganda Christian university students.

Uganda Christian University team has won the 8th Inter university Human Rights Debate. The competition took place on 6th March 2015 at Busitema University.

26 Institutions of Higher Learning participated in the competition  organised by Foundation for Human Rights Initiative.

The team from Uganda Christian University (UCU) was represented by three “Mariana fellows” lead by  President Luleti, Ibrahim Batambuze and Onesmus Mwesigwa who presented the paper.

UCU’s paper was voted the most researched paper.

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It also had the smartest presenters at the competition. At the end of the day,  Uganda Christian University team emerged victorious and carried home the human rights shield.

Nkumba university team became second while Makerere University turned third.

Politics behind the victory

Before the trip, UCU Guild president had refused to requisite fuel for the team to travel to Busitema University, he asserted that the guild didn’t have money to spend on such trips and competition,a member of the human rights association proceeded to the Dean of students office, who later granted the fuel.

The core reason as to why the guild refused to grant fuel to the team was because majority of them were of the university’s critic platform Launch pad which has at all forums criticized the expenditures of UCU Guild government headed by Arthur Baliruno.

Story by Prof Duck