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Browsing by Author "Mazirwe, Sarah"

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    Bank loans choke MAK lecturers- incoming VC
    (New Vision, 2017-07-06) Mazirwe, Sarah; Okoth, Cecilia
    As prof. Barnabus Nawangwe gears up to assume Makerere University's top job beginning September 1 this year, he is optimistic that for Uganda to attain middle-income status by 2040, the input of the of the 95-year-old institution and other universities will be crucial, provided a few things are in place. Okoth Cecilia and Sarah Mazirwe caught up with the 61 year old don for a question and answer session regarding his plans for the univerisity as the incoming vice chancellor
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    Gender ministry launches campaign to create 1 million jobs by 2022.
    (New Vision, 2017-08-16) Amamukirori, Betty; Mazirwe, Sarah
    The Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development, together with Business Day Communications, have launched a new campaign aimed at creating employment for one million youths by 2022. The campaign, dubbed young, health and employed was launched yesterday at the Makerere University main building by the ministry's
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    'Infant formula causes obesity'.
    (New Vision, 2017-08-10) Okoth, Cecilla; Mazirwe, Sarah
    A senior consultant and paediatrician at the Mulago Hospital has said mothers who feed babies with infant formula risk making them obese, something which will greatly impact their health. According to Dr. Jolly Nankunda, babies who take infant formula consume more than they need when care is not taken to control them.
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