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    Dealing with job loss
    (Daily Monitor, 2018-02-02) Mbabaali, Desire
    In the last two years, the economy has experienced sluggish growth constraining the business environment that is increasingly being disrupted by rapid changes in technology. As a result, jobs have been lost and companies are cutting back on investment and recruitment of human resources.
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    Heavy school bags are dangerous
    (Daily Monitor, 2018-03-04) Mbabaali, Desire
    "Once in Mapeera village, there lived a man - his name Lag, who looked like a young boy, because of his height. His back was bent, so he could not grow any taller, which made him remain more like a boy while his friends were growing into big men." Andrew one of the boys in Mapeera village narrates.
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    Heavy school bags are dangerous
    (Daily Monitor, 2018-03-04) Mbabaali, Desire
    Once, in Mapeera village, there lived a man who looked like a young boy, because of his height. His back was bent so he could not grow any taller, while his other friends were growing into men.
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    How much did a first class help you?
    (Daily Monitor, 2018-02-05) Mbabaali, Desire
    Get a first class is every university student's dream. And at every graduation, several of those who get them are honoured indeed. It is believed that a first class degree comes with privileges and opportunities to some, such as getting immediate employment, among other.
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    Vocational skills giving hope to Bwaise youth
    (Daily Monitor, 2018-02-05) Mbabaali, Desire
    Synonymous with crime, floods and school dropouts. Bwaise a Kampala slum is experincing a new dawn through Bwaise Business and Vocational Institute that is equiping former dropouts
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