Pamela Lived a Life of Faith, Hope: Canon Titus Baraka’s Eulogy For Slain UCU Dean

Pamela Tumwebaze, 46, was strangled to death by an unknown assailant who broke into her home, just hours after preaching to the UCU community on Tuesday. Pamela Lived a Life of Faith, Hope: Canon Titus Baraka’s Eulogy For Slain UCU Dean Canon Titus Baraka, the Archdeacon of Baale Archdeaconry, has eulogized Pamela Tumwebaze, the slain […]

Maid’s Narrow Escape: How She Survived UCU Dean of Students’ Killer

Lwantale recounted the terrifying ordeal to security officials, saying the attacker asked for the keys of the main door, and she handed them over after he threatened her. IGG Orders Arrest of Nurse Over Bleeding Patient ‘Dumped’ on Floor A 20-year-old housemaid, Sharifah Lwantale, has revealed how she survived the murderer of her boss, Pamela […]

SAD: UCU Dean of Students Affairs Horribly Murdered in Home Attack

Pamela was the youngest Dean of Students, a beacon of kindness, compassion, and strength, touching countless lives at UCU and beyond. Uganda Christian University (UCU) community has been gripped by the horrifying news of the murder of the Dean of Students Affairs (DOSA), Pamela Tumwebaze. According to Kampala Metropolitan Police spokesperson, Luke Owoyesigyire, Tumwebaze was […]

Uganda Lauded For Progressive Refugee Policy, Granting Freedom And Dignity

Among the refugees is a family of an 80-year-old Tedros Kahsai, an Eritrean who acknowledged the peace and love granted to the refugees in Uganda. International journalism scholars, journalists and journalism students have praised Uganda’s refugee policy, citing its generosity and openness. The country’s approach grants refugees complete freedom of movement and the right to […]

Nigerian Journalist Wins Top Prize for Migration Storytelling

Nwachukwu’s winning article explores how online job advertisements and social media platforms are misleading young people in Nigeria and Ghana, leading to exploitation and unsafe living conditions. Henry Nwachukwu, a Nigerian journalist, has won the top prize in a writing competition focused on migration in Africa. His article, “Digital Traps: How Online Promises Are Hurting […]

UCU Hosts Final Phase of EU-Funded Project to Boost Migration Reporting in Africa

Topics of the final edition address African empowerment of the migration narrative in academic teaching, moving beyond stereotypes, exploring digital narratives, digital storytelling and social change, recommendations and the way forward. The Uganda Christian University (UCU) in Mukono is hosting a conference for the final phase of the Communicating Migration and Mobility, E-learning Programmes and Newsroom […]

Archbishop Kaziimba Mourns Death of Four UCU Students in Different Accidents

The Archbishop Kaziimba appealed to the road users to respect each other while on the road saying it is the only way accidents which have claimed thousands of Ugandans will be minimized. The Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, Stephen Samuel Kaziimba has mourned the death of four Uganda Christian University Students in different accident […]

UCU Law Student Buried Despite Court’s Halting of Burial, Order for DNA

Justice Nagawa’s administrative order has restrained the Respondents, either by themselves, their agents, family members or any other person whom so ever acting under the Respondents’ instructions from burying and disposing of the remains of the deceased Maria Namirembe Angella in any manner whatsoever pending the inter parties hearing and determination of Miscellaneous Cause No. […]

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