The Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA) has initiated a project that aims at developing teaching modules or textbooks and reference...
When Ntiro joined Makerere College, the luminary aspect of her attitude to life came through in an incident which must have significantly influenced her subsequent efforts...
The success of the Vision group company has been attributed to the audience, especially the ordinary consumers of its products. Robert Kabushenga, the CEO Vision group...
Does your child incessantly complain about general body pain especially around the neck, shoulders, upper and lower back regions? Then it is about time you examined...
The Department of Orthopaedics at Makerere University College of Health Sciences with funding from the Canadian International Development Agency, and working with other partners piloted the...
So you thought the development of Applications for Mobile phones was just another gimmick to occupy those fascinated with smart phones? Well, think again! Abdu Ssekalala,...
A new study by Makerere University has stirred a new debate on the relevance of school children carrying kilogrammes of reading materials in back-breaking school bags.
Dr. Serwadda-Lubinga obtained her medical degree from Makerere University, in Uganda. She completed her internship and residency at the Forbes Regional Hospital in Pittsburgh.
Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) also thrashed Kenya’s Mahala 57-23 in the day’s other fixture at Makerere University main ground.
Overloaded backpacks carried by school children compromise their posture and may lead to future injuries of the spine, a study by Makerere University has revealed.