In Brief

Sep 06, 2006

MUK calls<br>KAMPALA <br>Makerere University (MUK) has allocated funds from its in-house retirement benefits scheme for getting actuarial services, its website, www.makerere.ac.ug/, has said. The work involves studying existing retirement benefit schemes and merging them by designing one appropri

MUK calls
KAMPALA
Makerere University (MUK) has allocated funds from its in-house retirement benefits scheme for getting actuarial services, its website, www.makerere.ac.ug/, has said. The work involves studying existing retirement benefit schemes and merging them by designing one appropriate scheme.

Planner says
KAMPALA
Kampala City Council’s (KCC) planner Charles Kyamanya has said some people are putting up buildings for purposes different from what it permitted. “Some people are putting up a mall in an area that was supposed to be developed as a bus terminal,” he was quoted saying last week.

2 qualify
KAMPALA
The Uganda National Bureau of Standards has pre-qualified GKO Medicines and Microna for the supply of detergents, laundry soap and sanitary fittings.

PC repairs
KAMPALA
Computer Point has been contracted by KCC to maintain and repair its computer equipment, the former town clerk has said.

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