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Daily Monitor Friday April 30 2021 Harold Atukwatse’s love for sports inspired him to find opportunities in the sports industry as a lawyer and manager. Photo | Deus Bugembe Summary Insight. Sports is an integral part of a nation’s culture. Apart from the obvious employment opportunities, it is a great uniter of people. However, the industry in Uganda is still far from reaching its potential. Advertisement The Ugandan sports industry is badly in need of a boost. The relentless underwhelming performance in regional tournaments is a clear indication of an industry in limbo. Once in a while, a lone star makes it on the world stage think -Halima Nakayi, Dorcus Inzikuru, Stephen Kiprotich and Joshua Cheptegei, only to remind us of what we can be and what potential we have. ....
Daily Monitor Monday April 12 2021 Prof Barnabas Nawangwe poses with the Minister of Education and Sports Janet Kataha Museveni at the opening of the Makerere University auditorium in 2019. Photo | Rachel Mabala Summary A number of courses have been scrapped from the list of courses offered at Makerere University. Does this action affect the validity of the graduates? What causes these course to be cancelled and what is the way forward for those that had interest in those courses? Advertisement Universities all over the world scrap or merge courses for different reasons. Limited applications, evolution, lack of resources and duplication of courses, among the others render a university course or programme obsolete. The mentioned factors have been behind the scrapping of courses in Uganda over the years. ....
Daily Monitor Friday April 09 2021 The crypt where Kampala Archbishop Cyprian Kizito Lwanga was laid to rest at St Mary’s Cathedral Church Rubaga yesterday. photo/DAVID LUBOWA Summary At least two other leaders of the Ugandan Catholic Church have been buried in the Rubaga Cathedral crypt. Advertisement The late Archbishop Cyprian Kizito Lwanga yesterday became the third prelate to be buried inside Rubaga Cathedral, witnessed by about 500 people in a close knit ceremony. He was placed on the right hand side in the cathedral between the graves of Bishop Edouard Michaud and Archbishop Joseph Kiwanuka, behind the choir precinct. Canadian Bishop, Edouard Michaud of the White Fathers missionaries was the first cleric to be laid to rest there in 1945 after serving as vicar apostolic of Uganda from 1933. In 1966, Bishop Kiwanuka too got the honors when he passed on after being the first native African to be ordained a bishop. ....
Daily Monitor Wednesday April 07 2021 The size of your dreams and cash at hand determine what house you get. PHOTO/Abubaker Lubowa Summary Depending on the size of your wallet and the magnitude of your dreams, Shs50m could be a whole lot or not much when it comes to construction. Contractors break it down for you. Advertisement It is everyone’s wish to own a home and possibly end the burden of paying rent. Homes come in all shapes but it all comes down to one’s financial muscle. The deeper the pockets, the grander the house and vice versa in most cases. In Uganda, some people construct houses for even up to a decade because it can be a costly venture not easily accomplished overnight. But after how long can one save money to build their dream home? And what if the money never adds up to what you need for that house you envisaged owning? Let us say one put together a sum of Shs50m after saving for a while and decided it is time to put up a house, how far ....
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