Members of Parliament sitting on the education committee have today grilled Mbarara University leadership over the operation of illegal businesses within the institution.
According to the results that were released on Wednesday, students who registered and sat for their examinations in private colleges scored the lowest results. The overall pass was 65 percent. However, the worst performers scored below 30 percent.
Delivering the ruling, George Omunyokol, the Tribunal Chairperson said all evidence adduced during the appeal process convincingly found Namusoke guilty of the unprofessional conduct.
The staff appeals tribunal has directed management to immediately reinstate, Elias Nuwagaba at Makerere University, saying disciplinary process leading to his dismissal from the university service had gaps.
The students reportedly turned rowdy accusing the administration of failing to provide them with enough food, congestion in dormitories and failure to deliver on a promised scholarship scheme.
The storm blew the roofs of six classroom occupied by more than 1,010 pupils. It also affected the school store and a teacher’s house. Minakulu Primary School is one of the most populated schools in Lango with 2,366 pupils.
John Gutenberg Ogwang, the Minakulu Sub county LC 3 chairperson says leaders from areas affected by the disaster held a meeting on Tuesday afternoon to discuss the natural disaster.
Muni University has failed to operationalise two new academic programs since their accreditation in 2017 by the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) due to funding constraints.
Prof. Allen Babugura, the Deputy Vice Chancellor in Charge of Finance and Administration at Kabale University, told the committee chaired by Pallisa County MP, Jacob Opolot explained that the additional funding is meant to cater for staff recruitment.