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The 8th Graduation Ceremony 29th March, 2019 | Kololo Independence Grounds

commitment to excellence as a key to graduate success

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Welcome to the 8th Cavendish University Uganda’s Graduation Ceremony at Kololo Independence Grounds.

Cavendish University Uganda is a model university in Africa that delivers a transformative market relevant quality education.

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The Chancellor dissolves the Congregation

Cavendish, East Africa, Tanzania and Uganda Anthem

Academic Registrar invites Deans to present Graduands

i) School of Postgraduate Studies and Research ii) Faculty of Law iii) Faculty of Socio-Economic Sciencesiv) Faculty of Science and Technologyv) Faculty of Business and Management

Address to the Congregation

i) Guild Presidentii) Vice Chancellor iii) Chairman Council iv) Chancellor v) Guest of Honour

Chancellor constitutes the 8th Congregation

Commencement Lecture

Entertainment Interlude

Entertainment Interlude

Opening Prayer

Uganda, Tanzania, East Africa and Cavendish Anthems

The Chancellor’s Procession enters the Graduation Grounds

VIPs take their seats

Members of Senate and Council assemble

Invited Guests and Staff take their seats

Graduands and Parents take their seats

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University Council and Advisory members

Masters Degrees

Message from the Executive Director

Bachelors Degrees

Message from the Vice Chancellor

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Message from the Chairperson University Council

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Top Stories and News

Message from the Chancellor

Message from the Chairman - Cavendish University Uganda Alumni Association

Message from the Chairman - Cavendish University Uganda Alumni Association2019 Graduation Statistics

Quote from the President of Uganda H.E Dr. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni

Message from the Guild President

Table of Contents

Senior Management Team

Graduation Programme

University Vision and Mission Statement

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“Universities should review their curriculum to ensure that they incorporate skill in their academic program. This is what is needed as we struggle to transform this country to a middle-income society”

Uganda

H.E Dr. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni President of the Republic of Uganda

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Eminent guests, dignitaries, members of staff, guild cabinet, graduates, families, colleagues and friends of Cavendish University Uganda, I welcome you all to this auspicious event.

We are here today to celebrate the 8th Cavendish University Uganda’s Graduation under the theme, “Commitment to Excellence as a key to graduate success”, to acknowledge the great work the graduands have done, to honour them with warm congratulations, and to send them off to the next steps in their lives with the blessings and good wishes life has to offer.

Graduands, each one of you is here today because of your own sustained hard work. You have required courage to face the challenges of dynamic university learning and have had to develop certain qualities of character and mind to achieve this. Qualities like self-drive, enthusiasm, rigour, the capacity to think independently, to listen actively, and life-long learning. With these qualities, you are empowered to create new opportunities with confidence and overcome challenges and unexpected setbacks.

One of the great joys of working and studying at Cavendish University Uganda (CUU) is the vast demography you get to engage with. You’ve explored with different cultures, ethnicities, languages and learning environments. This has therefore presented you with a chance to fuse and merge minds with experts from various disciplines and industrial knowledge.

Message from the CHANCELLOR of cavendish University Uganda

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I wish to commend the CUU team manning the Learning Technology platforms for the great work they’re doing to boost distance learning programmes which have made education more accessible and flexible. We have in the world today, fewer people in absolute poverty than ever because of quick access to information and education.

I urge all Graduands to focus on steady progress but with a high sense of perfection. Remember, education is merely a journey but never a destination. As you graduate, you have the opportunity to do your part, to help create a better future for your families, communities, country and Africa. Allow the face of CUU shine through you, and be the institution’s flag bearer. Let the world see that indeed “Success begins at Cavendish”.

Big and significant achievements are usually not made by individuals on their own but are achieved through teamwork. I therefore acknowledge, and thank those who are with you today, - your sponsors, friends, families, all of whom have played some part in helping you to be the best you can be.

And now dear Graduands, soon to be Graduates, we as CUU have endeavored to facilitate a journey of experiences to help you grow and transform. The whole University celebrates with you. We are proud of your achievements. But there is much more to do, and today only marks the dawn of a new beginning. Conclusively, I call each of you to action, to go out from here with confidence, with our blessings and best wishes, and work actively towards living a divinely enriched life.

Thank you.

focus on steady progress but with a high sense of perfection. Remember, education is

merely a journey but never a destination

Progress

H.E Dr. Benjamin W. MkapaFormer President of the Republic of Tanzania and Chancellor, Cavendish University Uganda

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Message from the Chairperson of cavendish University Council

It is my privilege as Chairperson of Council to congratulate all graduates upon achieving this milestone.

The theme of today’s ceremony is “commitment to excellence as a key for graduate success.” This theme is particularly important because the world is now moving into the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and Africa cannot afford to be a mere spectator. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that Africa is a major player, innovator and power in this global Fourth Industrial Revolution which is driven by talent that is capable of inventing and deploying artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics and a new interface of human-and-machine. Talent actually means having a serious commitment to lifelong development of knowledge, attitudes and skills—i.e., those with a commitment to excellence. God has endowed our continent with every natural ingredient necessary for economic productivity and success. But it’s our special responsibility as a university to add the final necessary ingredient—without which Africa will not be able to participate properly as a peer in the Fourth Industrial Revolution—and that is talent, graduate talent that joins the spaces of work and of entrepreneurship with a “commitment to excellence.”

May I offer the example of a man whom I know well, and in whose house I learnt how to think clearly and how to love Africa more, Professor Ngugi wa Thiong’o, now 81 years old. He has recently published his epic of the title “The Perfect Nine” or in the original Kikuyu “Kenda Muiyuru.”

Ngugi started pursuing excellence over 60 years ago at Alliance High School in Kenya where he started writing, and as an undergraduate at Makerere University here in Uganda where he wrote his first two classic novels. 60 years later, he is still pursuing excellence. Ngugi’s message to us is that we must pursue excellence relentlessly because it is our collective responsibility to fight for Africa’s success and self-respect among the other people and continents of this world.

To our graduates of today, congratulations on completing the first part of your education, and welcome to the second part of your education. Please note that this second part of your education entails lifelong pursuit of excellence in your chosen field of work or entrepreneurship.

God Bless!

we must pursue excellence

relentlessly because it is our collective

responsibility to fight for Africa’s success

and self-respect

Excellence

Prof. Olubayi OlubayiChief Academic Officer- Maarifa Educationand Chairperson of Cavendish University Council

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Message from the vice chancellorof cavendish University uganda

be passionate about what you do because Passion is the fuel that ignites your desire to work hard

Passion

Graduation day is a memorable day. Who would not feel overjoyed to be a part of this unforgettable occasion when our students are going to reap the well-deserved fruits of their toil. On behalf of Cavendish University Uganda (CUU), I welcome everyone.

Today, CUU presents to the world 966 graduands who are proficient and equipped with market-relevant knowledge, skills and competencies to effectively undertake jobs that relate to their disciplines. We have developed their capacity to think analytically and creatively, to examine social problems from a diverse array of perspectives, and to understand how to navigate in an increasingly global and technologically driven world. They are groomed with ethos, values and attitudes that are needed in today’s business environment. I can proudly inform the world that CUU graduates are responsible, educated, employable and entrepreneurial.

This year, CUU is holding its 8th graduation ceremony. The theme, which was thoughtfully selected is: Commitment to Excellence as key to Graduate Success. You, the graduands know that in CUU, excellence is not fashionable sloganeering but a culture in action. It is a sum total of small tasks performed in the best way and processes undertaken perfectly, consistently. It is an attitude that is committed to impeccable execution of activities focusing on the best results possible. I challenge all of you, as I have challenged myself, to commit yourself to continued growth and self-improvement and to stay focused on achieving your goals in an excellent manner regardless of the setbacks.

As our cherished motto says, “Success begins at Cavendish”. To maintain this success demands that you strive for excellence or perfection in whatever you purpose to do and how you do it. Motivation to excel is always superior to mere talent. Exercising your acquired skills and competencies will always serve you well in life but commitment to excellence will propel you throughout life. Please, remember that it is only by improving yourself that you will become a positive force in your communities. There is no doubt that you will meet setbacks. However, the success we are celebrating today is proof that we should never underestimate the value of focused persistence. Commit to working hard even when you’re not yet reaping the benefits knowing that it is the last person standing who wins the race.

Dear graduands (soon to be graduates), as you commence into a new life, make the mental commitment to focus on solutions not problems. Commitment to excellence means allowing no space in your mind for thoughts about failure or low quality. There is a sufficient pool of successful people whose achievement speaks to the benefits of visionary work, persistent perfection and firm belief in success. As you do this, make the choice to first measure your success by your work ethic, exalting integrity and self-respect.

Be thankful for what you have accomplished but understand that to be highly successful, you need to focus on higher goals after making a certain level of success. It is through consistent and diligent work and constant raising of standards, coupled with patience and flexibility, that you can climb the ladder of great success. Above all, be passionate about what you do. Passion is the fuel that ignites your desire to work hard. Nothing succeeds without passionate, focused, hardworking people. You are all invited to support your alma mater by joining Cavendish University Uganda Alumni Association, a forum through which you will also benefit from the more experienced colleagues who completed ahead of you. Congratulations once again. God bless you, God bless Cavendish University Uganda; God bless Uganda and Africa.

Prof. John F. Mugisha Vice Chancellor - Cavendish University Uganda.

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Message from the executive director of cavendish University uganda

One of Uganda’s most successful businessmen once told me a business secret, “I don’t start to do anything unless I am sure I can do it very, very well.” Reflecting on this man’s unique yet huge and prosperous interests in diverse sectors, I couldn’t help but direct our graduating class of 2019 to contemplate afresh on the theme of today’s graduation, “Commitment to Excellence as a Key to Graduate Success”.

Today marks a maturity reached by the 2019 graduating class which, following months upon years of what is today a very grueling preparatory process, is being launched to excel in the world of employment and entrepreneurship. Hearty Congratulations!

I want to imagine that, during your time at our university, you have observed our own search for excellence through the very rapid and innovative changes that we have made to our academic offering to ensure that all taught course modules promote innovation, active, participatory and practical learning by embedding real life situations. These changes were purposed to prepare you for the exit we are witnessing today. It is delightful to know that many of you have indicated to have found your life’s purpose from this student-centered and transformative teaching and learning approach, at Cavendish University Uganda.

Because graduation day is a moment to showcase the fruits of one’s labour, I wish to recognise that our university continued to lead the way of innovation in the past year through the successful introduction of Working Adult – bachelor Programmes, tailored to the needs and lifestyle of working adults seeking progression as employees or business owners. Our enhanced Distance Learning product continues to attract both local and international students, offering opportunities to people in unique circumstances to flexibly access high quality education. We have formed valuable partnerships with leading companies such as IBM and Barclays Bank/NFT Consult through which thousands of our students have been empowered through exposure to required skill-sets necessary to launch their own paths to success in today’s digital age. Our students continued to remain at the forefront of innovation culminating in a leading student mentorship organisation, the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME) giving a grant worth $25,000 to one of our students to mentor 200 learners in 2018.

I wish to recognise the efforts of our sponsors, regulators, staff and alumni who have made many individual sacrifices in supporting our graduands.

To our prized graduands, while the world is changing at a perplexing speed, I am sure that you will respond to the change and succeed, if you commit to excellence. Do always recall what one of the most imaginative writers of our time, Maya Angelou, said so simply: “Success is liking yourself, liking what you do, and liking how you do it.

“Success is liking yourself, liking what

you do, and liking how you do IT”.

Success

Mr. David MutabanuraExecutive DirectorCavendish University Uganda.

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University council members

Prof John Francis MugishaVice Chancellor - Cavendish University Uganda

Hon. Dr. Ham-Mukasa Mulira Senior Presidential Advisor on ICT

Mr. Peter Kagunye,Chief Executive Officer - Maarifa Education

Mr. Reginald RaineyDirector of Operations - Maarifa Education

Mr. David MutabanuraExecutive Director, Cavendish University Uganda

Prof. Olubayi OlubayiChief Academic Officer - Maarifa Education & Chairperson of Council

Ms. Wambui MainaGeneral Counsel & Compliance Officer - Maarifa Education

University ADVISORY council members

1. Mr. Richard Byarugaba- Managing Director- National Social Security Fund.

2. Lady Justice Prof. Lillian Tibatemwa-Ekirikubinza - Justice of the Supreme Court.

3. Mr. Francis Onapito Ekomoloit - Legal & Corporate Affairs Director, Nile Breweries.

4. Dr. Sam Orochi Orach - Executive Secretary, Uganda Catholic Medical Bureau.

5. Hajjat Aisha Lubega - Deputy Chairperson, Electoral Commission.

6. Mr. David Rusa - Director of Special Duties, Office of the President.

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Mission

To provide accessible, high quality, research driven education that transforms students into responsible, educated, employable and entrepreneurial citizens

Vision

To be a model university in Africa that delivers a transformative market relevant

quality education

Core values

Self-Reliance

We strive to transform our students into self-confident citizens, entrepreneurs or employees with good judgment and perseverance

Integrity

We treasure honesty, transparency and ethical conduct in all our work and we have zero tolerance for corruption

Responsibility

We promote culture of personal and institutional accountability, and a commitment to good citizenship

Excellence

We continuously strive to do our best in teaching, learning and community engagement

Respect

We see mutual respect and appreciation of human diversity as an enabler of successful team work and happy co-existence

Innovation We are attentive and responsive to best practices in teaching, learning and problem solving

MISSION

VALUES

VISION

Our values are important because they help us to grow and develop. They help us to create the future we want to experience. Every individual and every organisation is involved in making hundreds of decisions every day. The decisions we make are a reflection of our values and beliefs, and they are always directed towards a specific purpose.

That purpose is the satisfaction of our individual or collective (organisational) needs.When we use our values to make decisions, we make a deliberate choice to focus on what is important to us. When values are shared, they build internal cohesion in a group.

University vision & mission statement

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Cavendish University Uganda

Prof. John Francis MugishaVice Chancelor

Mr. David MutabanuraExecutive Director

Ms. Alice AkitengUniversity Librarian

Ms. Lydia Nakibande NyakahumaHuman Resource Director

Mr. Michael OkopaQuality Assurance Director

Ms. Alona Kemigisha TugumisirizeFinance Director

Mr. Fredrick MuftaSales & Marketing Director

Mr. Amos Olal - OdurAcademic Registrar

Dr. Olive SabiitiDeputy Vice Chancellor/Dean, Faculty of Law

senior Management Team

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Prof. James MuliraDirector, School of Postgraduate

Studies and Research

Mr. Evans Tabingwa MagandaCoordinator Distance Learning Programme

Ms. Hope ByachiDean of Students

Mr. Ken MajalijaManager - Real Estates and Facilities

Mr. Ambrose ArinaitweICT Manager

Mr. Samuel MayanjaDirector, School of Working

Adults Programme

Prof. Wycliff Zake Muwanga Dean, Faculty of Science &

Technology

Dr. Mesharch KatusiimeDean, Faculty of Socio-Economic

Sciences

Dr. Alex Thomas IjjoDean, Faculty of Business & Management

other senior management members

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At Cavendish University Uganda, we inspire students to become truly creative professionals and guide them towards a relevant, exciting and rewarding career. We desire to provide accessible, high quality, research-driven education that transforms students into responsible, educated, employable and entrepreneurial citizens.

Students have access to a very diverse and highly qualified staff with exceptional experience in their respective disciplines and strong connections with key industries.

Choosing the right university is probably one of the most important

decisions you will ever make.

Experiences

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Message from the guild president of cavendish University uganda

I am honoured and delighted as the leader of the students’ body to be a part of the 8th Graduation ceremony of our great institution, Cavendish University Uganda (CUU) under the theme: “Commitment to Excellence as a Key to Graduate Success”.

Graduands, this theme challenges you to distinctively contribute to your communities with the knowledge and skills acquired while at CUU. Commitment and dedication to excellence are key to overcoming any challenge and attaining success in all spheres of life. In contrast with the famous idiom which denotes, “half a loaf is better than none”, a full loaf is definitely better than half. Therefore, as you step outside the confines of the University, aim at attaining the absolute whole with the sky as the limit.

One of the most admirable qualities about this Institution is its student -centricity aimed to improve the quality of student life through academic, intellectual and social life activities such as; Community cleaning, Google digital skills training, NFT Consult Employability Programme, Mr & Miss Cavendish beauty pageants, Talk Shows, Think Tank Initiatives, to mention but a few. CUU students have registered a couple of accomplishments resulting from their various innovations such as participating in the Hult price competitions where the winner will walk away with a grand prize of one-million-dollars, the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME) where a grant worth $25,000 was given to one of our students to mentor 200 learners in 2018, and many more. Indeed “Success begins at Cavendish University”

On behalf of the student guild leadership and the entire student body, I acknowledge with much gratitude the efforts of the University Management, University Council, Maarifa Education, academic, administrative and support staff. I also extend my appreciation to the Parents and Guardians for investing in the education of your children. There is no better investment than equipping your children with knowledge, skills and confidence. Thank you for entrusting the future of your children to Cavendish University Uganda.

Congratulations upon your achievement today. I urge you to increase your thirst for knowledge and understanding, and to uphold the CUU Core Values of Self–Reliance, Integrity, Responsibility, Excellence, Respect and Innovation.

As alumni, you will be home away from home and don’t forget to get registered before you leave Kampala. You are always welcome to CUU. God Bless You.

Mwebale Nnyo, Asante Sana, Matondo Mingi, Shukran

One of the most admirable qualities

about this Institution is its student

-centricity aimed to improve the quality of

student life

Centric

Mr. Israel Lambe Guild President, Cavendish University Uganda

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Message from the chairman of cavendish University Uganda alumni ASSOCIATION

It is a great honour to share in the joy and achievement of Cavendish University Uganda’s 8th Graduation Ceremony with the graduands who have journeyed through Cavendish University lecture rooms and can today attest to the excellent services offered by this exceptional institution.

Today I stand before you as a testimony that I was indeed transformed by the academic model of Cavendish University Uganda (CUU) and I encourage today’s graduands to appreciate first, the choice of joining CUU for your studies and second, the pride in having gone through the lecture rooms and exam auditoriums of CUU and warrant that it was worthwhile to have excelled through professionals to scale the high performance levels you have reached upon your graduation today.

Perhaps, some of us who may not realise it yet, will soon discover that we have been well prepared for our future, when the values, ethics and knowledge we gain at CUU come to full play after we step out of here today.

Besides todays’ graduation ceremony, we have gathered here because of our attachment to this institution, our great teaching staff and our recognition of the efforts these have made in the results obtained out of the teaching and learning achieved from CUU. We should not only be happy for our achievements, but are, in fact, compelled to take such occasions to ratify that the heat we endured and the guidance of the great brains of this institution caused us to be triumphant today, and that Cavendish University has taught us to continuously improve ourselves, ultimately mandating us to be the worthy ambassadors of excellence from this remarkable institution. On behalf of all present here today, allow me as Chair of the CUU Alumni Association to call upon all the graduands to be proud of our great institution and feel the joy of joining the Alumni Association so that we, together, can work with the university management to market it as a hub of excellence, including carrying out a life-long commitment to assist those who don’t find easy privilege to study and let alone find work or start businesses like we did, to attain the same. That way, we shall be worthy Alumni of CUU and share the same vision and mission of our university.

Thank you all and God Bless you on your new-found achievement and the journey into the new world of excellence, professionalism and achievement.

we have been well prepared for our future, when the values, ethics and

knowledge we gain at CUU come to full play

after we step out of here.

Testimonial

Mr. James OkurutChairman, Cavendish University Uganda Alumni Association

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Our University hosts 4 faculties – Faculty of Business and Management, Faculty of Science and Technology, Faculty of Socio-economic Sciences, the Faculty of Law and a School of Post Graduate Studies and Research. Each faculty is equipped with state of the art technology for an optimal learning environment.

We offer a unique student-centric academic model that uses best practices in Teaching and Learning.

Success begins at Cavendish University.

Cavendish University Uganda exposes students toinnovative, active and participatory learning which equips them with practical skills essential in a work place

2019 Graduation CeremonyGraduands’ Lists

1. certificates

2. diplomas

3. bachelors degrees

4. postgraduate diplomas

5. masters degrees 16

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Certificates

CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

CERTIFICATE IN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCE

1. ADOCH Simple Tracy

2. AGUDO Hellen

3. AJOK Scovia

4. AKUMU Sunday

5. ALEMU Joseph

6. ALEPER Rashid Lilah

7. ALOYO Susan Agengo

8. ASUNTA Akon Jueny

9. ATIDRI William Zaaniago

10. AUMA Winnie Lucky

11. BIAR Isaiah Garang

12. BIIZU Stella Lawrence

13. BOL Moses Dongram

14. ECIRU Francis

15. GABRIEL Khor Atem

16. HAYEMBA Sarah

17. JULLY Justine Khamis

18. KUEI Julian Martha

19. KUOL Kuol Ariik

20. LAMUNU Rose

21. LEEK Dau

22. LUWO Daniel James

23. MAYAR Bang Dhel

24. MAZAPKWE Lilian

25. MBABAZI Jello

26. MUGABI Salama Stephen

27. MUSEVENI Samuel

28. NZERA Sarah Mathew

29. OPII Bitek Jibidayo

30. OTIM Ricky

31. SEGUJJA Abubaker

32. SUZAN Esther Ezadine

33. ZEREDA Anna Hosea

1. ACEN Harriet

2. ALOR Bulabek Alor

3. ALUET Deng Ayii

4. ANYIETH Simon Aguek

5. APAJOK Hellen Deng

6. BASIIMA Rodman

7. GATLAT Peter Tesloach

8. KOMAKECH Isaac Kapere

9. KUOL Magot Maan

10. LUBADDE Marx Mailz

11. MATHIANG Mangar

12. MOK Dei Gual Kuiny

13. MUGWANEZA Dorcus

14. MULINDWA Emmanuel

15. NATALA Joshua

16. OBAL Brian

17. OKEMA Micheal

18. OPIRA Innocent

19. ORYEM Emmanuel

20. OSUTA Derrick

21. OWINY Matata

22. TITUS Tong Majak

1. OJUPA Bernard

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CERTIFICATE IN HEALTH RECORDS AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

1. AANYU Sarah

2. ABURA Betty

3. ACAM Dinah

4. ACARIT Florence

5. ACHAM Christine Merab

6. ACIPA Alexsandra Cindy

7. ACOM Salume

8. ACOM Suzan Brenda

9. ACURO Phoebe

10. ADEKE Dorothy

11. ADIKINI Lucy

12. ADONGO Anna Grace

13. AGUTI Gorretty

14. AGUTI Suzan

15. AGWENG Babra

16. AJAMBO Hannah Ouma

17. AKAYOROIT Scovia

18. AKELLO Betty

19. AKELLO Esther

20. AKIROR Teddy

21. AKOL John Bosco

22. AKWI Lilian Jane

23. ALOBO Loyce

24. ALUPO Loyce

25. ALWAYO Caroline

26. AMESO Sharon

27. AMODING Everline

28. AMODING Lydia

29. AMUKUJE Irene

30. AMULO Faith Jane

31. AMUSO Angella

32. ANGELA Jacinta

33. ANGIO Lydia

34. ANUSO Winifred

35. ANYAIT Teddy

36. ANYONGA Emmanuel

37. APIO Christine

38. ARENGO Irene

39. ARIKO Joseph

40. ASINGE Grace Lucy

41. ASIO Salume

42. ATAI Esther Jane

43. ATIM Esther

44. ATIM Margret

45. ATYANG Marcelina

46. AWOEET Micheal

47. BABIRYE Anjerina

48. CHEBET Kemisa

49. CHEBET Kurusum

50. CHEKWEMOI Dorine

51. CHELANGAT Sarah

52. CHELANGAT Sarah

53. CHEMBAYA Emmy

54. CHEMOS Clare

55. CHEMUNUNGWA Lenard

56. CHEMUTAI Emily Saik

57. CHEMUTAI Fenny

58. CHEMUTAI Milka

59. CHEMUTAI Zaliha

60. CHEPKURUI Violet

61. CHEPKWEMOI Sharon

62. CHEPTORIS Shakila

63. CHEPTOYEK Rogers

64. CHEROP Vicky

65. CHEROTICH Brenda Kakwerit

66. CHEROTICH Miria

67. CHERUTO Sisco

68. EJOLU Tom

69. ELOPU Ben

70. EMADU Julius

71. EMODOIT Lambert

72. EPEU Cosmas

73. IDIKOR Josephine

74. IKEBA Agnes

75. IMWANA Patrick

76. INGITU Irene Robbine

77. KABALE Micheal

78. KASAKYA Egulansi

79. KAYAGU Everlyne

80. KIPLANGAT Shedrack

81. KIPROP Kenedy

82. KIPSANG Albert

83. KIPTOYEK Latif

84. KISAKYE Sarah

85. KIYENGO Joel

86. KULUME Rebecca

87. LIMO Joshua

88. MAKOOMA Stanley

89. MUKUVE Dini

90. MUTESI Sharon

91. NABAWANUKA Jackline

92. NABIRYE Lydia

93. NAFU Nema

94. NAIGAGA Janat

95. NAIGAGA Sarah

96. NAKADAMA Florence

97. NAKENDO Zamu

98. NAKIBUUKA Nubu

99. NAMUDOOLA Erina

100. NAMULI Neima

101. NIHORIMBERE Samuel

102. OCEN Moses

103. OCHEN Patrick

104. ODENG Daniel Stephen

105. OGURO Stephen

106. OGWANG Julius

107. OJAMUGE Sam

108. OKELLO Joseph

109. OKOT Felix

110. OKWATUM Isa

111. OKWEDE Samuel

112. OMODING Gibson

113. ONYANG Rose Mary

114. OONYU William

115. OPOLOT Moses

116. OROMWAIT Samson

117. OROMWAIT Samson.

118. OSEKENY Lazaro

119. OTIM Julius

120. SANDE Benjamin

121. TIBITONDWA Efulansi

122. WAAKI Emmanuel

123. YAPKWISA Ashura

124. YEKO Fenny

125. YESHO Winny

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CERTIFICATE IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE

CERTIFICATE IN RECORDS AND ARCHIVES MANAGEMENT

CERTIFICATE IN SECRETARIAL STUDIES AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

CERTIFICATE IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT

CERTIFICATE IN PUBLIC RELATIONS AND MEDIA MANAGEMENT

CERTIFICATE IN LAW

1. OKELLO Benard

1. AMEJA Catherine

2. NANTZALA Elizabeth

3. OCHEPA Joseph Innocent

4. OGWEL Jennifer

5. OPIO Peter

1. AMORO Loyce Maureen

1. JOK Gai Alier

1. AROP Biong Chol Miorok

2. KOU Alier Kou

1. ABUCO Jesca Ruth

2. AGUTI Stella

3. AULE Emmanuel

4. EDATU Simon

5. EKARU Aloka Emmanuel

6. ERUPU James

7. ILUKO Rachael

8. OKIRIA Stephen

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Cavendish University Uganda offers

amazing scholarships to well deserving

students with the required points

to enroll but have limited funds.

Opportunities

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DIPLOMAs

DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

DIPLOMA IN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCE

1. ABRAHAM Dok Makoi2. ABURE John Friday3. ACIBO Ketty 4. ADENG Aleer Leek Deng 5. ADOKORACH Mary 6. ADONG Johhan Prossy 7. AGUDO Hellen 8. AKELLO Kevin 9. AKUMU Sunday 10. ALEPER Rashid Lilah11. ALUGO Susan 12. ALWENY Sharon 13. AMONG Patrisha 14. ANENA Irene Hope15. ATAMBA Jackline 16. AWIRA Paula Samatha 17. BIIZU Stella Lawrence18. CHOL Andrew Akoi19. DEOGRATIUS P Daniel20. EBITU Thomas 21. ECWOU Dennis 22. GATLUAK Gatmai Majak23. HIGENYI Cyrus 24. JOHN Deng Malual25. JULLY Justine Khamis26. KANYEMBE Yohana 27. KATUSIIME Doreen 28. KISAKYE Bridget 29. KUEI Julian Martha30. KYOMUGISHA Apophia 31. MARGARET Esoot Munduni32. MUSEVENI Samuel 33. NZERA Sarah Mathew34. OCEN Florence 35. OJOK Douglas 36. OKELLO Samuel 37. OLIAN William 38. OLOYA Micheal Tumusime 39. OLUPOT Richard Ocen40. OTIM Ricky

41. PASCAL Deus 42. PETER Ater Madut43. PHILIP Lual Teng44. PINYOLOYA Lucy 45. TEGA Nicole 46. WANYENZA Joan 47. WASILWA Keneth

1. ABALE Brian 2. ABDULRAZAK Idrisa Siraji3. ALUET Deng Ayii4. APAJOK Hellen Deng5. FIDEL Brian 6. GAWULIRA Micheal Benon7. KANYESIGYE Evanis 8. KINENE Isaac 9. LOLEYO Augustine 10. MAGEZI Nathan Mdobi11. NAKABUUBI Sheilah 12. NDUGWA Hussein 13. OKULUMA Stephen 14. OKURUT Nelson 15. OMONY Joshua 16. ONYANGO Joseph 17. OPOKA Talkun Denish 18. SHAMILLA Hassan Musa19. THON Jacob

1. AMONGIN Linah

2. ERIKU Samuel

3. EYAPU Emmanuel Oboi

4. KHASEBE Rose

5. ONYANG Geoffrey

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DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC HEALTH

1. ADEMUN Everline

2. ADUBA Annet

3. ATIMANGO Joan

4. ATO Sarah

DIPLOMA IN HEALTH RECORDS AND

INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

1. ADIKINI Lucy 2. AGWENG Babra 3. AKELLO Betty 4. ALETO Sarah 5. AMODING Lydia 6. APAJO Norah 7. ARIEBI Hassan 8. ARIKO Joseph 9. ATIM Salume Opiding10. BABIRYE Anjerina 11. BYEKWASO Noah 12. CHEKWEMOI Dorine 13. CHELANGAT Sarah 14. CHEMUTAI Fenny 15. CHEMUTAI Milka 16. CHEPTORIS Shakila 17. CHEPTOYEK Rogers 18. CHERUTO Sisco 19. EDIU Steven 20. EDUPU David 21. KABALE Michael 22. KASAKYA Egulansi 23. KAYAGU Everlyne 24. KIPLANGAT Shedrack 25. KIPSANG Albert 26. KWATULIRA Lovisa 27. LOTUKEI Sylvia 28. MUKUVE Dini 29. MUTESI Salaamusida 30. NABAWANUKA Jackline 31. NABIRYE Lydia 32. NAKIBUUKA Nubu 33. NAMULI Neima 34. OCHEN Patrick 35. OTEBBA Deo 36. SANDE Benjamin 37. YAPKWISA Ashura

DIPLOMA IN HEALTH RECORDS AND

INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

DIPLOMA IN JOURNALISM AND

COMMUNICATION STUDIES

DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC ADMINSTRATION AND

MANAGEMENT

DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL

ADMINSTRATION

DIPLOMA IN TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY

MANAGEMENT

DIPLOMA IN LAW

1. AGUDO Domitila 2. AGWANG Agnes 3. ANGWENYO Ruth

1. KEJI Charity 2. LANYERO Joyce 3. OJOK Geoffrey Okot

1. AJOBE Faruku 2. JOK Gai Alier

1. AGUEK Amou Ring Malek 2. AKARA Martine 3. KAKULE Sindani Mitu4. MOK Dei Gual Kuiny 5. MWAGALE Mariah6. OKALANY Joshua 7. OKELLO George William

1. NYANGOLO Josephat

1. KOU Alier Kou2. MARK Lumago Sebastian

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Cavendish University Uganda’s Distance Learning Programme is designed to offer opportunities to students in unique circumstances to flexibly access high quality education. students are offered tablets loaded with study content & a platform to engage with their lecturers & colleagues at their time of convenience.

Access & Learning

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BACHELORS DEGREEs

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

1. ABAASA Allen Taremwa

2. ABDINASIR Abdi Anod

3. ADOKORACH Marion

4. ADONGO Alice Joyce

5. ADONIS Kagari

6. ADWEKO Esther

7. AGUDO Joyce Mary

8. AHIMBISIBWE Robert Yubu

9. AJOKET Geofrey

10. AKELLO Monica

11. AKELLO Patricia

12. AKELLO Scovia Otai

13. AKONKUNDA Ritah

14. AKUGIZIBWE Lydia

15. ALIA Alex

16. ALOYO Stella

17. ALUPO Perpetwa Ebenyu

18. AMENYO Hellen

19. AMIN Mayen Manyang

20. ANENA Caroline Annet

21. ANGELO Lado Moni Lado

22. ANGEYO Joyce

23. ANGOME Mary George

24. ANN Wanjiku Thaiya

25. ANYANG Ring Akok

26. APIYO Nancy Casfa

27. ARACH Mary

28. ARAKAZA Joyeuse

29. ARINDA Kate

30. ASEKENYE Brenda

31. ATAMBA Jackline

32. ATHUAI Chier Mabok

33. ATIM Mary Immaculate

34. AUMA Rosemary

35. AYEBAZIBWE Mathias

36. AYIKORU Patricia Ezabuku

37. BABIRYE Patricia

38. BAIKARANABYO Paul

39. BAJURUTTA Muhammad Rashid

40. BARAKABE Samuel

41. BEATRICE Akello Alfred

42. BIDS Henry Egidio

43. BINDENDE Excel

44. BOL Moses Dongram

45. BUKENYA Keneth

46. BUSINGE Annet

47. BUUMA Kanane

48. CHANGKUOTH Wuor Jal

49. CHARITY Jackson Modi Yosia

50. CIHIMBI Victoire

51. CIKWANINE Derhi Kandi

52. DAITE Bakheit Mathew

53. DANIEL Ayuel Akuien

54. DAVID Jezira Gatwech Jieknyal

55. DAVID Mayen Chol

56. DAVID Wilson Zara

57. DENAMSE Angono Rina Marielle

58. DENG Jacob Manyiel

59. DENG Kuir Tor Akuei

60. DENG Mayen Amos

61. DENG Peter Garang

62. DESMOND Tut Jockmundit

63. DUMUKU David Alison

64. DUOT Manyok Adoor

65. EDEN Bashaw

66. EKYAKUNDA Ruth

67. EMMANUEL Ajak Ayong

68. EMMANUEL Kulang Vincensio

69. EMUK David K.

70. EPAU Charles

71. ESANU Samuel

72. EWUMI Hussein Kehinde

73. FLORA Gale Felix Tobia

74. FRANCIS Elgius Kanonola

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75. GABRIEL Muchiki Losongo

76. GARANG Bul John

77. GARANG Gany Madut Dringu

78. GIIR Thiik Riiny Madut

79. GRACE Bachoke

80. GUY Nyakasane

81. HADIJA Hanaphy Mweta

82. HALIMA Joseph Apollo

83. HINGHONDO Brian

84. IJAKOLIT Lynnet Olokojo

85. INGABIRE Sarah

86. INYAANI Pierre

87. INYANG Uduak Akwaow

88. IRAKOZE Christa Ines

89. ISAAC Gibson Hosea Saleh

90. ISEREN Sherry

91. ISHAKA Olympique Dessailly

92. ISINGOMA Gabriel

93. ITEKA Christa Aniella

94. JACKSON Driuni James

95. JAMA Said Mumin

96. JAMES Thiam Lual Nyang

97. JIMMY Abasiama Uduak

98. JOEL Mamba Jonathan

99. JOHN Chol Duot Ajak

100. JOHN Mambo

101. JOHN Zacharia Dobili Ali

102. JULIA Jenisio Okimo

103. KABAHUKYA Edith

104. KABAJWALA Victoria

105. KABARWANA Wamara Clarise

106. KAKULE Kalisya Patrick

107. KANYESIGYE Lydia

108. KANYUNYUZI Daphine

109. KARUHANGA Robert

110. KARYAIJA Marisiari

111. KASASA Kendrick Fredrick

112. KATUSABE Betty

113. KATUSHABE Enid

114. KATUSIIME Doreen

115. KATWESIGYE Jenninah

116. KHAINZA Audrey

117. KHAMIS Albino

118. KIDEN Margret

119. KIDEN Rose Sokiri

120. KILAMA Charles

121. KINYERA Moses Apollo

122. KOBUSINGE Moreen

123. KOBUSINGYE Elizabeth

124. KUBAKO James David

125. KULI Jerisa Patrick

126. KUNYA Nelson

127. KUOL Deng Achuil Adija

128. KWAGALA Maria

129. KWATAM Wapada

130. LARIDA Vincent

131. LEEK Dau

132. LEXTION Kuyu Benea

133. LORUBA Robert

134. LUWAM Negasi Abraha

135. LUWO Daniel James

136. MADING Beny Til

137. MAGOK Gong Magok

138. MANDU Olive

139. MANGAR Moses

140. MANYAGATI Sam

141. MARIAL Manyang Deng

142. MARTHA Muhamoud Koal

143. MBABAZI Linda

144. MBABAZI Ornella

145. MOI Alex Opious Loku

146. MONICA Arual Dieu Cyier

147. MPANJA Busobozi Margaret

148. MPEIRWE Harriet Ssentongo

149. MUGARRA Mourine Dativa

150. MUGISHO Ramazani Isaac

151. MUHD S. Bello

152. MUHETO Raymond Junior

153. MUKALAI Kabana Joel

154. MULIRI Janathan Lumoo

155. MWAMINI Nafranga

156. NABIFO Carolinee

157. NAFIU Musa

158. NAIKESA Teddy

159. NAKASOLYA Matildah

160. NALUKENGE Jovia

161. NALWANGA Prossy

162. NAMBATYA Sharitah

163. NANGIE Ben Pauline

164. NANKYA Faith

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1. ANGELO Bol Chuol Machier

2. JADA Jacob Lodu

3. MUSTAPHA Abubakar Ahmad

4. SHYAKA Honore

5. YAHYA Isak Hussein

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ECONONICS AND

STATISTICS

165. NASAAZI Haawa

166. NASSUNA Gloria

167. NAUMBA Victoria

168. NAZZIWA Angella

169. NDIKUMWAMI Arsene

170. NIYONGERE Nicole

171. NIZEYIMANA Wilson

172. NSAMBA Derick

173. N’SII Salumu Winnie

174. NYACHAR Mut Manyang

175. NYACHWO Mary Margret

176. NYAKAHUMA Francis

177. NYANUT Magem Aler Deng

178. NYERO David Obina

179. NYERO Vincent

180. OBOTH Solomon

181. ODONG Daniel

182. ODRARU Jesca

183. ODUKA Michael

184. OJARA Christopher

185. OJOK Simon

186. OKELLO D Dominic

187. OKELLO Moses

188. OKELLO Nelson

189. OKONGO Patrick

190. OKURUT James

191. ONAP Peter Johnathan

192. OPUS Emmanuel

193. OSMAN Ali Ahmed

194. PAUL Deng Duot Bior

195. PAUL Gum Barnaba

196. PAULINO Dada John Ndoromo

197. PETER Deng Lual

198. POTH Majak Daliang

199. RIAK Lual Tiir

200. RICHARD Oyenga Fidele Awid

201. ROMO Christine

202. SABO Najib

203. SAMUEL Kifle Fisihatsion

204. SARAH Timon Abayes Lomoe

205. SERYAZI Javira

206. SIMIYU Jamin Mulati

207. SONIA Samuel Majak

208. SORAYA Bavurhe

209. SUZAN Gabriel Lado Marcello

210. TABAN Yapete Darius

211. TAMBUA Aquila Wamite

212. TAPI Walter

213. TESLOACH Thok Chol

214. THON Chol Malual

215. THON Daniel Kuai

216. TUT Jock Chuat

217. UKUDIFIA Mukwar Marada

218. UMUTONI Aline

219. VICTORIA Elia Costa

220. VIOLA Kitale John Tonguin

221. WANOK Vincent

222. WOKORACH Robinson

223. YANG Edward Louis Kumdan

224. YIKA Racheal Samson

225. YONA Daniel Peter Abraham

226. ZABIBU Hassan

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BACHELOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH

1. ABDIRAHMAN Odorosh Adan2. ABDULHAKEEM Yusuf Kofa3. ADNA Mohamed Ahmed Nur 4. ADOTO Jasper 5. AKOT Irene Rina 6. AKUN Proscovia 7. AKUTWI Elizabeth 8. ALANYO Solome 9. ALI Bello 10. ALIMO Percy 11. ALUPO Juliet 12. AMONY Shiphrah 13. ANAS Muhammad Malami14. APOLOT Evalyne Jane15. ASHA Abdulahi Mohamud16. ATIAKU Samuel 17. BASHIR Umar 18. CHOTEMBO John Baptist 19. DAVID Nyok Deng20. DENG Akuong Dongwei21. DORIS Poni Francis Duku 22. EMMANUEL Elisama Loma23. ENOU Thomas 24. FAWAS Yahaya 25. FRIDAY D.Geofrey 26. GASI Christine Omor27. HALILU Buhari 28. HARUNA Abbas Aliyu29. IBRAHIM Sani Suyudi30. IMALINGAT Stella 31. INYAA Beatrice Evarest32. JIBRIN Ibrahim

1. ABBO Caroline 2. ABDALMOKARAM Mohamed Adam Boush 3. ALIZA Gwada Deng4. ANDIANDU John 5. ANDREW Nataniel Lemi Elia 6. AYUEN Dut Mary7. BASHIR Sanusi AbdulRashid8. JOSUE Kimbala Ngongo9. KALANY D John10. KISAHO Kalirwako Fabrice 11. LAYLA Haroun Mohamed12. LUBEGA Denis 13. MACH Wal Goach

BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

33. JOHN Akeen Akol34. JUWERIYA Mohamed Abdulle35. KANANA Doris 36. KANYANGARENG Florence 37. KASOZI Joseph 38. KATO Kenneth 39. KHADIJA Osman Mohamud40. KHAMAR Ahmed Mohamed41. LEGGE Joseph 42. LODU Moses 43. LOOCHI Perpetua 44. LUBEGA Stanley 45. MAGANDA Gabriel 46. MAGUET Alang Maguet47. MBIRA Alex Stephen48. MICHAEL Gatluak Tuok49. NAMIREMBE Rebecca 50. ODONG Vincent Anywar 51. OGWANG Francis 52. OMARA Geoffrey Abacha53. OPIO Moses 54. PAUL Gatluak Bang55. SOLOMON Yanga Joel56. SSENOGA Nvule Brian57. SUSAN Sunday Angel58. TABAN John Yuma59. TEKAKWO Joanne 60. TINO Lydia 61. UMAR Akibu Aliyu62. WILLIAM Marial Puol63. ZEINAB Mustaf Abdidahir

14. MADELENA Silvio Deng Kak 15. MATSANDE Fredrick 16. MISAKABU Muya 17. MOHAMOUD Abdullah Mohamed18. MONGOY Mamwanga Bobo19. MUSINGO Mbabazi Gael20. NAMUTOSI Fatuma 21. NIYOMWUNGERE Nerse 22. OBUYA Emmanuel Okiria23. ODJU Ejoke Moses24. OLARA John Patrick 25. SHAMI Binti Mwatcha26. SIMON Akol Mayen

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1. ABDALA Latif Nasur

2. AKULLU Milly Grace

3. ARIONGET Jannet

4. ATTO Sarah

5. BAZANYA Micheal

6. BUKENYA Charles

7. CHUDIER Jiingo Kuol

8. DOBUOL Chan Khor

9. EPIANGU Francis

10. FATMA Iddi Rashid

11. IGEME Thomas

12. KAYEGI Racheal

13. KOMAKECH Francis

14. LOMURECHU Dominic Guli

15. MBABAZI Josephine

16. MUKUNYA Zadoki

17. MULOOKI Grace

18. NABIRYE Irene Sanyu

19. NAMUBIRU Annet

20. NDERAGAKURA Irakoze Alain Tanguy

21. NGURA Moses

22. ODOKONYERO Mark

23. ODONGKARA Denis

24. OGWANG Richard

25. OKETA Patrick Laker

26. OLUPOT Ben

27. OLWENY Charles

28. OTIM James

29. SADIQ Halliru Dutse

30. SEBABENGA John

31. TWONGYIRWE Javiira

32. WANDERA Fred

33. ZAWEDDE Marieta

1. ABDULLAHI Muhammad Yahaya

2. ADEYEMI Joshua Mayowa

3. BAGULA Banaka Didier

4. BUSINGYE Hillary Benon

5. DENG David Atem

6. IBRAHIM Yusuf Sani

7. JEFIL Ngabirano

8. JULIETA Jue Jayah

9. KISANET Keleta Tekle

10. KIWUMULO Mark Mazinga

11. KUOL Magot Maan

12. MURAMIRA Alexander

13. NABIL Muhammad Muhammad

14. NALUGYA Annette

15. NIYINZIGAMIYE Parfait

16. NSUBUGA Muhammad

17. SHEHU Muhammad Aminu

18. VALENTINO Vincent Valentino Utuku

1. BUHARI Bashir

2. MABIOR Agaau Deng Nhial

3. MUREEBA Derrick

4. REBERO Rogers

1. ABAKAR Abdallah Abubakar

2. ABDURAHIM Abdalla Abakar

3. ABOUBAKAR Assumani

4. AKANZIADE Bulupiy Benjamin

5. KAFWIMBI Kalombe Ignace

6. OMBENI Germain

7. PETER Gaaniko Simon

8. SOLOMON John Lewis1. EKAALET Brian

2. OCHEN Oluma Micheal

BACHELOR OF ENVIROMENTAL

HEALTH SCIENCE

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN TELECOMMUNICATION

ENGINEERING

BACHELOR OF LIBRARY AND

INFORMATION SCIENCE

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BACHELOR OF ARTS IN INTERNATIONAL

RELATIONS AND DIPLOMACY

BACHELOR OF MASS

COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISM

1. AARON Torwah Guanue2. ABALO Crady 3. ABDELRAHMAN Mohamed Adam4. ACAN Nancy 5. ACHENG Judith Kareyo6. ACHOL Deng Longar7. ACIKANI Abraham Bicendi8. ADONG Gladys 9. AMINA Alsir Nanyang Bilal 10. AMPEIRE Edwin 11. ATOJ Akuek Deng12. BASHIR Aminu Ibrahim13. GATTOT Gai Chol Wal 14. IMMACULATE Luke Mbawalla15. KAINZA Clare Mary16. KANYANGWA Milinthia 17. MONICA Ga Aret18. MOSHI Israel 19. NABUKALU Maria Priscillar20. NASIRU Ibrahim Aguye21. NGALIA Therese 22. NUB Jagod Mukwar23. NYIRIWA Golver 24. THOMAS Charles Marjan25. VIOLA Samuel Sati

1. ABALO Irene Otto 2. ADONGO Christine Joanna3. ALICE Dudu Jackson 4. ANGEE Jackline 5. APIO Maureen 6. ARIZIO Rhoda 7. ATIA Paluku 8. EMMANUEL David 9. ESTHER James Michael Lado 10. HANYERERE Hattie Wright11. INYANG Stella Akwaowo12. KUIR Biar Kuir13. MARK K Enzo14. MBONIMPA Ramadhan 15. MUBIRU Josua 16. MUKANYANA Jane 17. MUKATSINDA Irene 18. MUNDURU Nancy Ezabuku19. MUSASIZI Saina20. NAKAZIBA Sophia 21. NAMBALIRWA Achileo 22. NAMPA Susan 23. ODIA Cocus 24. ODONG Ceaser 25. OGABA Morris 26. OKEMA David 27. OLOWO Emmanuel Mukisa28. PHIDRA Aturinda 29. REBECCA Kazi Yugusuk30. SSEBUGGWAWO Davis Denis31. TABO Denish 32. THEMBO Johnson Kachinire33. TOLIT.S.Ivan 34. ZUBERI Sarah

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BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH EDUCATIONBACHELOR OF ARTS IN DEVELOPMENT

STUDIES

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN PUBLIC

ADMINSTRATION AND MANAGEMENT

1. ATHIENO Agnes Okoth2. ATWEBEMBIRE Ovia 3. BAZIYAREYAREMYE Jean Leonard4. BENIHIRWE Caritas 5. BIRIKUNZIRA Jean D’amour6. BIZIMUNGU Theoneste 7. BYUKUSENGE Marie Mediatrice8. EBELE Michael 9. EMADU Moses Emidiait10. EMUKA Simon Peter11. EUCHU John Richard12. HABUMUGISHA Innocent13. HAKIZIMANA Gratien 14. HARERIMANA Eugene15. HITIMANA Jean Paul16. KABERENZI Adrie17. KABUSI Rajab 18. KASANGAKI Geofrey 19. KIYOMBE Leon Sylvain20. MANIRAGABA Jean 21. MANIRAMBONA Callixte22. MANISHIMWE Jeannine23. MUHAYIMANA Claude 24. MUKARUBAYIZA Philomene25. MUNYANEZA Modeste26. MUNYEMBABAZI Evode 27. MURWANASHYAKA Jean Damascene28. MUSABYEYEZU Venant29. MWISENEZA Beatrice30. NIKUZE Josee 31. NIYIFASHA Jean Claude32. NIYONSENGA Jean Baptiste33. NIYONZIMA Jean Marie Vianney34. NKURUNZIZA Jean Baptiste35. NSABIMANA Cyprien36. NSENGIYAREMYE Jean Nepomscene37. NYIRINKINDI Florent38. NZITUKUZE Jeannette 39. RWAGAHUNGU Phocas40. SAFARI Denys 41. TUMUKUNDE Kenneth 42. UWIMANA Jean Pierre43. VINCENT Twist Job

1. AANU John Michael2. ABWONGO Esther 3. AKUMU Catherine 4. ALUPO Hellen 5. ANGANDA Matondo Jules6. APILO Zainabu 7. AYUUN David 8. BURUME Petit Paul9. CHEBET Beatrice 10. EBITU Apollo 11. ESANGU William 12. JOHN Deng Akoy13. KANSIIME Sheila 14. KASOZI Thomas 15. MBABAZI Sharon 16. NAMUNJI Mulalelo Simate17. ODELE John Moses18. OLOYA Richard Okumu 19. OSIRE Jerry 20. OUMO David 21. SAHIB Hassan Khalil22. UJWOK Charles

1. ABDULKADIR Abshir Omar2. ABUA Alice Joseph 3. ANGOU Martin 4. AROP Biong Chol Miorik 5. BYAKIKA Andrew 6. CHARITY Juru Justo Gordon 7. FRANCIS Ring Dhol8. GORDON Dau Monyluak9. JOHN Jack Pathot Deng 10. KEJI Diana Hayo11. KUEK Wai Lual Uyai 12. LORUMA Nyerizi Joseph13. MATSIKO Kato Philip14. MELLY Tokosa 15. NAMULI Namirembe Moureen16. NYAJUR Jowthab Amum Ajak 17. OYATE Solomon 18. OYUU Roselinda 19. RINA Deng Kuol

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BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL ADMINISTRATION

BACHELOR OF LAWS

1. AJILONG Agatha 2. ALUPO Esseza 3. AYEBALE Edisa 4. CATHERINE Robert Kazimoto5. JOHN Marol Ariech6. KAMUGASHA Ronald 7. KASOKI Mulihi Adel8. LUIS Nicholas 9. OKALANG George 10. ONYA Gilbert 11. ORAGANI Emmanuel Caleb

1. AHMED Drusila Taure2. ALAD Angela Cissy3. AL-AMIN Ibrahim Abdul4. ARIATH Deng Deng Akot 5. AYEBARE Jeanne 6. KAMBA Saleh Moses Wilson 7. KUKU Alabino Kojheri8. MAKOM Mawal Akuecbeny9. NAJJUUKO Shakirah 10. NAMUDDU Rehema11. NELSON Lado Kose12. SUNDAY Adong Albino13. TAGABA Fredrick 14. WAKULA George

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Earn your degree without interrupting your work with Cavendish University Uganda’s Working Adults Programme which is tailored to suit the needs and lifestyle of working adults seeking career advancement.

for Working Adults

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MASTERS DEGREEs

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MASTER IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PUBLIC HEALTH

1. ABIGABA Godeti 2. AUSTIN Saye Goweah3. AVITEA Milcah Dana4. MAM Bintou Ndongo5. MANGUEN Dut Manguen6. MUNYUNZU Talyamwanya 7. MUTETERI Joyce 8. NABUZANA Edith 9. NADEGE Murhola 10. NEKAMBI Silver 11. OGWANG Tonny 12. OWINO Paul Abdonson 13. TUSIIME Patience 14. UMUTONI Carine

1. NIYONKURU Pacifique 2. TEBANGOR Simon Peter3. UTSAV Bhupendra kumar Kansara4. YUSUF Abdulrahman

1. JOHN Garang Akot2. LEKI Aber Irene3. MAKER Paul Madit4. OGOLA Rachel Adyeri

1. ABISA Mangwengo 2. ACHENG Barbara 3. AHMED Abdi Botan4. AMINU Samaila Lassi5. ANENA Margaret 6. ARINAITWE Moses 7. AWOR Sarah 8. BABIRYE Rebecca9. BALUKA Monic 10. BOLUNZA Mobonda Pierrot11. BUMBA Ahmed 12. EMERU Samuel 13. ENGOL Santa 14. IKONDERE Martha 15. KIIRYA Monica

16. LAYOO Alex Celestino17. MAGONA Brendah 18. MOHAMED Kallon 19. MOHAMMED Maru Mustapha20. MUKASA Lorna 21. MUSTAF Osman Awil22. MWINYI Issa Khamis23. NASSALI Josephine 24. NYAKATO Kiiza Rose25. ODOKONYERO Charles 26. OKOT Margaret Ayat 27. OLANYA David Livingston28. OPOSHIA Joseph 29. SHAIBU Ojonugwa Catherine

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MASTER OF ARTS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

AND DIPLOMATIC STUDIES

MASTER OF ARTS IN PUBLIC RELATIONS AND

MEDIA MANAGEMENT

MASTER OF SECURITY STUDIES

MASTER OF ARTS IN ECONOMIC POLICY AND

FORMULATION

MASTER OF ARTS IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES

MASTER OF ARTS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

AND MANAGEMENT

1. AKELLO Gloria 2. ARDOL Anawa Dori3. BALONDEMU Clare 4. CHOL Daniel Arok5. EMMANUEL Turo Evans6. FIKADU Gebiso Rahmet7. GATWECH Peter Kulang8. MBURU Njoki Salome9. NAMULI Damalie

1. GABRIEL Galuak Kuiynin2. GYAGENDA Semakula 3. KAYANJA Baker 4. KYAZZE Paul Hanns5. MWAJUMA Tuyu Mwaleni6. NANKYA Connie Illanana7. ZAWEDDE Rhema

1. ABDIAZIZ Haji Adullahi Fidow 2. AHMED Mohamed Abdi3. DIMA Benson Sworo4. JAFFARA Eric 5. MAYUONG Bath Ruel6. MOHAMED Osman Shire7. MUGARUKA Maimona 8. SILVIA Tartisio Jadha Jadha

1. ABDULLAHI Yakubu Y2. AWUOL Bul Mamuor3. HAKIM Makuach Dukuei4. MOHAMMED Alkali 5. PETER Atak Wol Wol6. THON Ajang Aguer7. WANI Nelson

1. PAWEL Emmanuel Samuel

1. NABISERE Ruth

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2019 Graduation statistics

Faculty Masters Post Grad. Diploma

Bachelors Certificates TOTALDiploma

14

38

32

0

84

B&M

SES

FST

LAW

TOTAL

0

0

0

0

0

231

154

154

14

553

47

13

68

2

130

33

9

155

2

199

325

214

409

18

966

Science & technology

Business and Management

Socio Economic Sciences

Law

Female

Male

Female

Female

4.60

4.75

4.66

4.17

AKUTWI Elizabeth

BUKENYA Keneth

CATHERINE Robert Kazimoto

ALAD Angela Cissy

Bachelor of Public Health

Bachelor of Business Administration

Bachelor of Social work and social Administration

Bachelor of Laws

Faculty Best Student Program Gender CGPA

Best students

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Awarding sponsors

Hon. Walter Owino

Hon. Ibrahim Abdirahman

Faculty of Science and Technology/Distance Learning

Faculty of Science and Technology/Distance Learning

Faculty of Law

Computer Science/ Information Technology

Health Sciences

KENNETH Muhereza

ALAD Angela Cissy

NIYINZIGAMIYE Parfait

AKUTWI Elizabeth

KENNETH Muhereza

Best Innovation Award

Best Innovation Award

Best Law Student Award

Supercom

Best Health Science Student Award

MMAKS Advocates

Best Computer Science /IT Student Award

Professor John Mugisha & Family

Shs. 1,000,000

Award

Training in Cyber Security

Shs. 1,000,000

Shs. 1,000,000

Sponsor Award Category Award Student Faculty/Department

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School of Working Adult

Programme & fees structure

School of Working Adults Programme Duration3 Bundles 4 Bundles

Bachelors' DegreesBachelor of Laws (LLB) 4 years 1,871,000 2,282,000 Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3 years 1,201,000 1,422,000 Bachelor of Public Health 3 years 1,201,000 1,422,000 Bachelor of Public Administration and Management 3 years 1,021,000 1,191,000 Bachelor of Journalism & Communication Studies (Public Relations/ Mass Communication) 3 years 1,021,000 1,191,000 Bachelor of Arts in International Relations & Diplomatic Studies 3 years 1,021,000 1,191,000 Bachelor of Business Administration - GenericBachelor of Business Administration - Generic 3 years 1,021,000 1,191,000 Bachelor of Business Administration - Accounting & Finance 3 years 1,021,000 1,191,000 Bachelor of Business Administration - Procurement & Logistics 3 years 1,021,000 1,191,000 Bachelor of Business Administration - Banking & Finance 3 years 1,021,000 1,191,000 Bachelor of Business Administration - Human Resource Management 3 years 1,021,000 1,191,000

Other Charges per Degree Type BachelorsApplication Form (Paid Once) 30,000 Student ID (Paid Once) 20,000 Internship Fee (Paid Once in 3rd Year) 350,000 Student Pass fee per yearAnnual Fees 180,000

Library Fee 20,000 Guild Fee 100,000 Research Development 100,000 Computer 100,000 Examination 20,000 Medical Emergency 10,000 Utility 25,000 Development Fees 20,000 Sports Fee 20,000 Total 595,000

Semester FeesRegistration Per Semester 60,000

Cavendish University Uganda Programmes Offered in 2019Tuition Per Semester (UGX)

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Distance Learning

Programmes & fees structure

Distance Learning Programme Duration3 Bundles 4 Bundles

Bachelors' DegreesBachelor of Public Health 3 years 689,000 850,000 Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3 years 689,000 850,000 Bachelor of Public Administration and Management 3 years 599,000 735,000 Bachelor of Arts in International Relations & Diplomatic Studies 3 years 599,000 735,000 Bachelor of Business Administration - Generic 3 years 599,000 735,000 Bachelor of Business Administration - Accounting & Finance 3 years 599,000 735,000 Bachelor of Business Administration - Procurement & Logistics 3 years 599,000 735,000 Bachelor of Business Administration - Banking & Finance 3 years 599,000 735,000 Bachelor of Business Administration - Human Resource Management 3 years 599,000 735,000

Masters' DegreesMaster of Laws (LLM) 2 years 1,620,000 1,944,000 Master of Public Health 2 years 1,356,000 1,539,000 Master of Arts In International Relations & Diplomatic Studies 2 years 1,326,000 1,512,000 Master of Business Administration - Generic 2 years 1,326,000 1,512,000 Master of Business Administration - Accounting & Finance 2 years 1,326,000 1,512,000 Master of Business Administration - Human Resource Management 2 years 1,326,000 1,512,000 Master of Business Administration - Procurement & Supply Chain Management 2 years 1,326,000 1,512,000

Diplomas - - Diploma in Business Administration 2 years 476,000 554,000 Diploma in Information Technology 2 years 470,000 546,000

Other Charges per Degree Type Masters Bachelors Diploma Application Form (Paid Once) 30,000 30,000 30,000 Student ID (Paid Once) 20,000 20,000 20,000 Annual Fees

Library Fee 180,000 180,000 90,000 Guild Fee 20,000 20,000 20,000 Research Development 100,000 100,000 55,000 Computer 100,000 100,000 100,000 Examination 100,000 100,000 50,000 Medical Emergency 20,000 20,000 20,000 Utility 10,000 10,000 10,000 Development Fees 25,000 25,000 25,000 Sports Fee 20,000 20,000 20,000 National Council for Higher Education 20,000 20,000 20,000 Total 595,000 595,000 410,000

Semester FeesRegistration Per Semester 60,000 60,000 45,000

Cavendish University Uganda Programmes Offered in 2019Tuition Per Semester (UGX)

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Contact Programmes DurationDAY EVEN WKN

Bachelors' DegreesBachelor of Laws (LLB) 4 years 2,257,000Bachelor of Public Health 3 years 1,482,000Bachelor of Enviromental Health Science 3 years 1,482,000Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3 years 1,386,500 Bachelor of Science in Computer Science 3 years 1,386,500 Bachelor of Business Administration - Generic 3 years 1,119,000Bachelor of Business Administration - Accounting & Finance 3 years 1,119,000Bachelor of Business Administration - Procurement & Logistics 3 years 1,119,000Bachelor of Business Administration - Banking & Finance 3 years 1,119,000Bachelor of Business Administration - Human Resource Management 3 years 1,119,000Bachelor of Public Administration and Management 3 years 1,092,000Bachelor of Arts in International Relations & Diplomatic Studies 3 years 1,092,000Bachelor of Journalism & Communication Studies (Public Relations/ Mass Communication) 3 years 1,092,000Masters' DegreesMaster of Laws (LLM) 2 years 2,798,300Masters of Public Health 2 years 2,168,000Master of Business Administration 2 years 2,058,000Master of Business Administration - Accounting & Finance 2 years 2,058,000Master of Business Administration - Procurement & Supply Chain 2 years 2,058,000Master of Business Administration - Human Resource Management 2 years 2,058,000Master of Arts in International Relations and Diplomatic Studies 2 years 1,968,500DiplomasDiploma in Business Administration 2 years 721,500 Diploma in Information Technology 2 years 721,500 CertificatesCertificate in Business Administration 2 years 499,000 Certificate in Information Technology 2 years 499,000

Foundation 1 year 669,000

Other Charges per Degree Type Masters Bachelors Diploma Certificate FoundationApplication Form (Paid Once) 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 Student ID (Paid Once) 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 Internship Fee (Paid Once in 3rd Year) 350,000 Annual Fees

Library Fee 180,000 180,000 90,000 60,000 60,000 Guild Fee 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 Research Development 100,000 100,000 55,000 25,000 25,000 Computer 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 Examination 100,000 100,000 50,000 20,000 20,000 Medical Emergency 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 Utility 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 Development Fees 25,000 25,000 25,000 Sports Fee 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 Total 595,000 595,000 410,000 295,000 295,000

Semester FeesRegistration Per Semester 60,000 60,000 45,000 30,000 30,000 UBTEB Registration Per Semester 103,000

Cavendish University Uganda Programmes Offered in 2019

Tuition Per Semester (UGX)

Regular Programmes & fees structure

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Study in a student-centric environment under experienced lecturers with both practical and theoretical knowledge and cultivate your career with Cavendish University Uganda.

Career

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The Inter-institutional Media Challenge (IMC) is an annual media challenge for Universities/Institutes offering Journalism and Mass Communication as a major programme in Uganda. The premise of IMC is to create a platform for aspiring journalists to exhibit their skills and talents but above all to expose their talents to media houses for possible employment opportunities. The theme for this year competition was “Re-framing Coverage of Refugees in Uganda”.

Six Cavendish University Uganda students participated in the “One Minute of Fame” segment where Cavendish emerged as the Best TV Presenter, taking the 1st Runner Up position as well. Out of the seven awards for the “English News Reporting” segment, our students emerged as the Best News Anchor, Best T.V Editor and Best Technology Reporter. Congratulations to all the participants! Success begins at Cavendish University.

Cavendish University Uganda students display innovative potential at the Dubai Festival Arena.

Three CUU students participated in the global Clinton University Conference in partnership with Ramsar Conservation of Wetlands, held at the Dubai Festival Arena, from 21st - 29th of October 2018.

Many other universities across the globe pitched their innovative ideas regarding how to alleviate poverty and unemployment in Africa, while managing the impact of climatic change.

Students Museveni Samuel and Twishim Bosco, members of “Save the World Initiative Team” presented a project on Yummy Foods whereas Student Kato Isaac presented a project titled, “Girls Paint Africa Green.”

On Tuesday, 9th October 2018 , as Uganda celebrated 56 years of independence, our Vice Chancellor, Prof John Mugisha was awarded The National Independence Medal. He received this medal in recognition of his immense contribution towards the public health sector in Uganda. Also known as the Golden Jubilee Medal, this is an award given to recognise exceptional contribution of certain civilians towards Uganda’s attainment of self-rule and those who have continued to promote independence. According to the former Chairman of the National Honours and Medals Committee, Gen. Elly Tumwine, the Medal is also given “ to encourage patriotism”. On this occasion, the award was also given to several deserving individuals recognized for service in the Education and Health sectors. Alongside our Vice Chancellor, Prof John Mugisha, was Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe, VC of Makerere University.

Cavendish University Uganda tops at the Inter-Institutional Media Challenge (IMC) in Uganda - Media Challenge Expo 2018 -Writes Solomon Sewagudde

Cavendish University Uganda students display innovative potential at the Global Clinton University Conference, held at the Dubai Festival Arena, from 21st - 29th of October 2018

VC Prof. Mugisha awarded the Uganda National Independence Medal (Golden Jubilee Medal) recognises contribution of certain civilians towards Uganda’s attainment of self-rule.

OUR TOP NEWS & sTORIES

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UVCF enhances the sharing of knowledge, information and practices and advises Government on various policies on promoting University Education, it also publishes and carries out any other activity intended to promote Higher Education in Uganda. The Forum members are the Vice Chancellors and Heads of Institutions of all the recognised Universities of Uganda. Representatives of the Ministry responsible for Education and the National Council for Higher

Education are granted observer status. The Forum may grant observer status to any suitable person or relevant body. It was a dedicated group of Vice Chancellors’ and Heads of Institutions who felt that it was useful to have a united voice and share lessons on mutual concerns. The role of the forum is Planning for Higher Education in Uganda, Regulation of Higher education in Uganda, The status of University Education in Uganda, Thoughts on the Philosophy behind Uganda Higher education

The SDGs aim to significantly reduce all forms of violence, and work with governments and communities to find lasting solutions to conflict and insecurity.

The IRD Department of the faculty of SOCIO-ECONOMIC SCIENCES of Cavendish University Uganda and United Nations Association Cavendish University Chapter joined hands to host a Conference on SDGs goal 16, which talks about Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions.

Invited guests speakers included: Zoran Jovanovich, The International Committee for Red Cross Head of delegation to Uganda, Judith Kiconco, the ICRC Legal officer, Javier Sanjuan, Office of the United Nations Commissioner for Human Rights, Uganda, Mr. Henry Noel Beyendeza, BIRDS Programme coordinator, Faculty of Socio-Economic Science ( also moderated the conference), Prof. John F. Mugisha PhD, the Vice Chancellor Cavendish University Uganda, Madam Hope Byachi, the Dean of Students Cavendish University Uganda

The Mr. and Miss Cavendish 2019 competition was held with pomp and ceremony on 23rd November 2018.

All 22 contestants put on a great show but alas, there could only be one winner in each category!

At the end of the night, Richards Chimezu Kelvin Okirji, Bachelor of Telecommunication Engineering, from Nigeria and Melody Ssali, Bachelor of Journalism and Communication Studies, from Uganda emerged Mr. & Miss Cavendish respectively.

We congratulate Richards and Melody and wish them a successful year in office.

Cavendish University Uganda hosts the annual Vice Chancellor’s Forum. The role of the forum is Planning for Higher Education Regulation of Higher education

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Conference held at Cavendish University Uganda from 19th -20th October, 2018.

The Mr. and Miss Cavendish 2019 competition was held with pomp and ceremony on 23rd November 2018.

OUR TOP NEWS & sTORIES

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UGANDA NATIONAL ANTHEM

EAST AFRICA ANTHEM CAVENDISH UNIVERSITY ANTHEM

tanzania NATIONAL ANTHEM

Verse 1.

Oh Uganda! may God uphold thee,We lay our future in thy hand.United, free,for liberty

Together we’ll always stand.

Verse 2.

Oh Uganda! The land of freedom.Our love and labor we give,and with neighbors allat our country’s callIn peace and friendship we’ll live.

Verse 3.

Oh Uganda! The land that feeds usby sun and fertile soil grown.For our own dear land,We’ll always stand:The Pearl of Africa’s Crown.

Verse 1.

Mungu ibariki AfricaWabariki Viongozi wakeHekima Umoja naAmani Hizi ni ngao zetuAfrika na watu wake.

Chorus:

Ibariki AfrikaIbariki AfrikaTubariki watoto wa Afrika.

Verse 2.

Mungu ibariki TanzaniaDumisha uhuru na UmojaWake kwa Waume na WatotoMungu Ibariki Tanzania na watu wake.

Chorus:

Ibariki TanzaniaIbariki TanzaniaTubariki watoto wa Tanzania.

Chorus

Jumuiya Yetu sote tuilindeTuwajibike tuimarikeUmoja wetu ni nguzo yetu

Idumu Jumuiya yetu.

Verse 1.

Ee Mungu twaomba ulindeJumuiya Afrika MasharikiTuwezeshe kuishi kwa amaniTutimize na malengo yetu.

Verse 2.

Uzalendo pia mshikamanoViwe msingi wa Umoja wetuNatulinde Uhuru na AmaniMila zetu na desturi zetu.

Verse 3.

Viwandani na hata mashambaniTufanye kazi sote kwa makiniTujitoe kwa hali na maliTuijenge Jumuiya bora.

Stanza 1

Oh CavendishWhat a peopleGathered here to change the world To create a brighter futureSo we tread that ancient pathGiving all with pride and passionWe will raise the banner highIn this city in this nationWe will lead towards the light

Stanza 2

Oh CavendishStudent centricGallant citizens of this landSo responsible and resourcefulGrounded with a global mindLet us call our generationTo uphold our code so highIn uganda and in africaSuccess will be our light.

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