At least 20 students from underprivileged backgrounds are set to benefit from scholarships worth Shs 3.85 billion to pursue science and technology degree programmes at leading universities in Uganda.
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Uganda's Suicide Burden Likely Far Higher Than Official Figures, Experts Warn
Uganda may be significantly undercounting suicide deaths, with experts warning that weak surveillance systems, stigma, and fragmented research have left the country without a clear picture of the ...
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20 Ugandan Students Secure Shs 3.85bn Airtel Africa Tech Fellowship to Advance Stem Dreams
A new group of 20 Ugandan students has been selected to benefit from the Airtel Africa Tech Fellowship, a Shs 3.85 billion initiative aimed at supporting talented learners from disadvantaged ...
Airtel Africa Foundation has unveiled 20 students awarded fully funded scholarships worth over Sh3.85 billion to pursue science and technology degree programmes at different universities in Uganda.
A new group of 20 Ugandan students has been selected to benefit from the Airtel Africa Tech Fellowship, a Shs 3.85 billion initiative aimed at supporting talented learners from disadvantaged ...
Early research shows that many girls and women exit applied STEM pathways at several critical stages—creating a persistent “leaky pipeline” from school, higher education to employment and leadership.
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Distinguished Ugandan economist Prof. Ochieng is dead
Professor Ochieng passed away on February 14, 2026. The cause was not immediately revealed.
Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (Mubas) has moved to power agro-technology by commissioning an agriculture ...
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Exclusive: One doctor’s resolve to redefine orthopaedic care
For years, Rwandan patients with severe knee injuries, complex fractures, or chronic joint pain learned to pack their bags long before they knew their surgical dates—heading to India, South Africa, ...
Following the unveiling of the inaugural Airtel Africa Tech Fellowship, attention is now turning to the 20 exceptional Ugandan students ...
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Early tuberculosis treatment reduces sepsis deaths in HIV patients
Sepsis is a leading global cause of hospital deaths, occurring when the body's response to infection damages tissue and ...
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