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Nambooze honed her make-up skills at university

Nambooze honed her make-up skills at university Saturday February 27 2021 Summary One million shillings was enough to kickstart Shillat Nambooze’s make-up business. What started as a hobby in her hall at the university has since become her source of livelihood. Advertisement Six years into the craft horned from her Akamwesi Hostel room in Nakawa, Shillat Nambooze does not regret taking a path when she picked up her admission form from Makerere University Business School (Mubs) in 2015.  “At the hostel, most of my friends and other girls would occasionally come to my room for a face glam whenever they had functions to attend,” she recalls.

Have candidates had enough time to prepare for final exams?

Daily Monitor Monday February 22 2021 Dorcus Chepkopus reading through her self study materials in Ashiokanion Village, Kalita Sub County, Amudat District in August 2020. Many children in rural areas faced learning challenges during school closure. PHOTO/PAUL MURUNGI. Summary With all three groups of finalists about five months short of the traditional school schedule, how prepared are they ahead of the final examination dates? Advertisement Traditionally, the academic year has lasted a year from January to December. The spell caters for primary and secondary students with Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE), Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) and Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) examinations coming at the climax of Primary Seven, Senior Four and Senior Six respectively. The year is divided into three terms to cater for holidays.

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Kafunda Kreative lay platform for creativity in business

Daily Monitor Tuesday February 16 2021 Creative thinking has become an integral skill in all aspects of life. Its demand however remains higher than its availability. That gives Kafunda Kreative reason to come in and fix the deficit. Known for using  Creatives as a major tool in establishing top brands, products and services, Kafunda Kreative will run a three day skilling event under the theme ‘’ Kreative Sprint21,’’ between February 18  and  20. The annual showpiece which will be hosted at the Motiv Uganda premises in Bugolobi, another consultancy pushing for more invention and innovations, will run between 2-5pm on all three days. “Creativity doesn’t happen in isolation. You realize very quickly when you start to try and create for money that as a business that you need another whole host of other skills to go with it. If you do not know how to market yourself, you will be a top creative talent with zero market and no one knows about you, if you do not know how t

Alternative approaches to fighting terror in East Africa

Daily Monitor Sunday February 14 2021 The term “Terrorism” cannot be easily defined because it is context specific. There are over 100 definitions attempting to explain what terrorism simply means. It is important to note that Kurd, Lebanese, Palestinian, Somali, and Kashmir communities view their fighters as freedom fighters, not terrorists. The political nature of terrorism and the challenges of defining it are further exemplified in the case of Hezbollah.  Nonetheless, there is a consensus that terms terrorism as the threat or the act of politically motivated violence directed primarily against civilians. As espoused by eminent Prussian war theorist Carl von Clausewitz, “War is a continuation of policy by other means”.

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