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public universities students leaders in Uganda question mandatory annual fee of 20,000 shillings charged by NCHE.

23 May, 2023
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Student leaders from various public universities in Uganda have called on their fellow students to boycott the mandatory annual fee of 20,000 shillings charged by the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE). 


They demand satisfactory answers regarding expired courses being taught in universities. The student leaders, including Makerere University Guild President Maseruka Robert and Bill Clinton, Chairperson of Uganda National Students Association (UNSA), made this call during a press conference held at Makerere University Freedom Square.

The students' concerns arise from recent stories circulating on social media about students who faced difficulties due to their degrees from Makerere University, which were allegedly rejected or questioned abroad due to their expired status. The student leaders have resolved to boycott the mandatory fee charged by the NCHE until transparent explanations are provided by relevant authorities regarding the accountability of the funds.

The Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Thomas Tayebwa, has directed the Minister of Education and Sports to present a statement on the issue of expired programs in different universities. He issued the directive during the plenary sitting today in response to concerns about universities offering courses that are considered expired. 

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