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Understanding our Immunity and How We Can Improve it

By Dr. Guloba Umarashid Immunity is defined as the body’s ability to fight infection.  Immunity is  broadly divided into innate or natural immunity and acquired or adaptive immunity. The skin...

July 30, 2021 by  Read more...

3 Most Popular Video-conferencing applications that Professionals are using to work-from-home

By Catherine Nabaloga The current COVID-19 Pandemic has seen a rise in the need to adopt different technologies by businesses to replace physical meetings and interactions in order...

July 28, 2021 by  Read more...

The Moderating Effect of Top Management Support on Key Attributes to E-government Implementation Success in Developing Countries: A study of Ugandan Ministries

Sumaya M. Kagoya (Lecturer, Makerere University Business School –Uganda, Department of Applied Computing and Information Technology, Tel: +256 701971281, Email: thumakago@gmail.com/skagoya@mubs.ac.ug) Ulingeta O. Mbamba (Prof. University of Dar...

July 20, 2021 by  Read more...

Ramathan Ggoobi Appointed as the New Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development

By Catherine Nabaloga The President of Uganda Thursday 15 July 2021 in the new reshuffles released in a statement by senior presidential secretary Lindah Nabusayi appointed Makerere University...

July 16, 2021 by  Read more...

“Bagire vs Bagiire: When a single ‘i” makes the difference”

This is the second time I am showered with congratulatory messages for becoming a “Permanent Secretary”. The last time was about seven years ago. The President in Exercise...

July 16, 2021 by  Read more...

Ways We can Help Young People overcome Depression and Anxiety in the Current Covid-19 Pandemic

By Catherine Nabaloga The Covid-19 pandemic has come along with so many other problems such as death, hunger, unemployment you name it. However, one of the biggest and...

July 12, 2021 by  Read more...

COVID-19 RELIEF FUNDING: LESSONS FROM HURRICANE SANDY

By Vincent Bagire, PhD Hurricane Sandy was the deadliest, the most destructive, and the strongest hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm inflicted nearly $70 billion...

July 9, 2021 by  Read more...

6 Practical Things Undergrad Students can do during the Lockdown

By Catherine Nabaloga The President of Uganda on June 7th 2021 imposed new restrictions in the country for 42 days. Among other measures was the closure of all...

July 6, 2021 by  Read more...

The Virus Is Back With Vengeance

PART VII Jinja City and Njeru Town Lockdown Enforcement and Reality By Prof. Waswa Balunywa, PhD In the previous parts, we have shared solutions to the current COVID-19...

July 5, 2021 by  Read more...

The Virus is Back With Vengeance

PART V By Prof. Waswa Balunywa, PhD In part IV we discussed the solutions to the Coronavirus pandemic. In this part we continue with the discussion of solutions....

July 3, 2021 by  Read more...

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