In Brief

Mar 22, 2004

<b> MUK Rejects </b><br>KAMPALA — Makerere University lecturers have rejected a 30% salary increment announced by the University Council, saying it was too little. They want a 150%, said Dr. Mishambi Twesigo-mwe, who heads the academic staff association.

MUK Rejects
KAMPALA — Makerere University lecturers have rejected a 30% salary increment announced by the University Council, saying it was too little. They want a 150%, said Dr. Mishambi Twesigo-mwe, who heads the academic staff association.
MUBS To Aid
KAMPALA — Makerere University Business School’s (MUBS) April 3 beauty pageant is intended to assist the displaced in the north, Julius Byamukama, who heads the organising committee, said yesterday.
Teachers Get
KAMPALA — Universal Primary Education (UPE) teachers in the district are to get houses. They will reside in storeyed buildings whose construction has been funded by the government.
Respect Mov’t
MUBENDE — State minister for primary education Namirembe Bitamazire has urged residents to respect the Movement. She was speaking at the Women’s Day celebrations at Mityana Ssaza ground recently.
Man Charged
MUBENDE — Julius Ayebazibwe, who was allegedly posing as a medical doctor, recently appeared before Kasweri chief magistrate John Agaba on charges of receiving goods by false pretence and theft, which he denied.
Church Told
MPIGI — The secretary general of the Episcopal Conference, Msgr. Joseph Obunga recently stressed the need for Church institutions to invest in income-generating projects. He was at a party celebrating Nswanj-ere Junior Seminary’s performance in PLE

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