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Chairperson of the University Council of Uganda Christian University (UCU),  Professor Alfred Olwa, has called upon graduates to uphold integrity, faith, and servant leadership as they begin their next chapter beyond the university gates.

Delivering his message through the Vice Chairperson of the University Council, Mrs Barbara Sekatuka, during the 26th UCU Graduation Ceremony (Part II) held at the main campus in Mukono, Prof. Olwa congratulated the graduates for their perseverance and commitment, describing the occasion as “a testimony to God’s faithfulness.”

Uganda Christian University (UCU) will on Friday, October 25, 2025, hold the second part of its 24th Graduation Ceremony, marking a major milestone as 568 students are conferred degrees and diplomas in various academic disciplines.

Speaking during a press briefing ahead of the event, Deputy Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Dr. John Kitayimbwa, described the upcoming ceremony as “a moment of pride, thanksgiving, and celebration” for both the university and the graduates’ families.

Kyanjovu Secondary School in Lwengo District, Uganda, accommodates 21 Senior Four candidates, including Brian Lwesaabula, a student with a physical disability.


As the final Senior Four examinations enter their second day, a visit to Kyanjovu Secondary School in Kanso Town, Lwengo District, highlighted the provisions made for inclusive education. The school, with a total of 21 candidates, includes a student with a physical disability, Brian Lwesaabula, who has limited use of both arms.

 

The headteacher is now making a desperate appeal for the government to urgently intervene and resolve this crisis.

A report from Lwengo district highlights the severe challenges faced by schools struggling with inadequate infrastructure, which directly impacts students' ability to learn. The situation at Nakateete Secondary School in Kyazanga Town Council is a stark example.

As the Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) examinations kicked off across the country, examination officials in Mukono District have tightened security and enforcement of guidelines to ensure integrity and smooth running of the exercise.

At Station 003 in Mukono Municipality, examination supervisors and scouts emphasized strict adherence to identification procedures, invigilator deployment, and secure handling of examination materials.

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