‘Collapsing buildings sadden me’
Feb 05, 2008
SOLOMON Manzi, who emerged one of the best students from Ntare School in Mbarara district, is saddened by the recent collapse of a building at St. Peters’ Naalya in Kampala.
By Raymond Baguma
SOLOMON Manzi, who emerged one of the best students from Ntare School in Mbarara district, is saddened by the recent collapse of a building at St. Peters’ Naalya in Kampala.
It is for this reason that he is aspiring to pursue civil engineering.
“What if students were inside the building?†he said. Manzi, who scored aggregate 9 in the best eight subjects, added: “I am fascinated by big structures and if I pursue civil engineering, I can try to make it more professional.â€
SOLOMON Manzi, who emerged one of the best students from Ntare School in Mbarara district, is saddened by the recent collapse of a building at St. Peters’ Naalya in Kampala.
It is for this reason that he is aspiring to pursue civil engineering.
“What if students were inside the building?†he said. Manzi, who scored aggregate 9 in the best eight subjects, added: “I am fascinated by big structures and if I pursue civil engineering, I can try to make it more professional.â€