Makerere University increases tuition fees

 

Hundreds of students at Makerere University have been seen today moving office to office seeking for Recently I was having a discussion with a senior political analyst, and he told me that Museveni has survived having a coup de tat against him,chieftly because he sidelined right from the early days all the officers that were the right candidates for such a coup. Some were slapped with false charges then blackmailed into pardon and given lousy assignments like diplomatic service and kept away from mainstream armed forces.He mentioned some like COL. JUIUS CHIHANDAE, MAJOR GENERAL MATAYO KYALIGONZA, COL. AHMED KASHILINGI and a few others.HmmmmmRecently I was having a discussion with a senior political analyst, and he told me that Museveni has survived having a coup de tat against him,chieftly because he sidelined right from the early days all the officers that were the right candidates for such a coup. Some were slapped with false charges then blackmailed into pardon and given lousy assignments like diplomatic service and kept away from mainstream armed forces.He mentioned some like COL. JUIUS CHIHANDAE, MAJOR GENERAL MATAYO KYALIGONZA, COL. AHMED KASHILINGI and a few others.Hmmmmmimportant clarification on whether the institution had truly increased tuition fees.

The KCCA councilor representing Makerere University, Bernard Luyiga says he is currently receiving numerous inquiries from Makerere University staff and students concerning many seemingly unfair and draconian policies being hurriedly considered and passed by Makerere University Council.

For the last three months, Luyiga says he has not taken part in the university council meetings because his membership was terminated by Kampala Lord Mayor, Erias Lukwago.

Luyiga says he is reliably informed that the tuition was increased for some courses, and unjustifiable functional fees created and intake rose to unmanageable levels.

Councilor Luyiga has categorically distanced himself from Makerere University council resolutions taken in the last three months that have seen the tuition fees increased.

Luyiga also threatens to explore legal means of challenging some of the policies that seem to be unfair to the students and staff.

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