Kyambogo in Shs 5.6 billion arrears for its part-time staff

[The Observer - Uganda] - 21/08/2024
With part-time staff forming a significant portion of the teaching workforce at Kyambogo University, the 21-year-old public institution is struggling to clear their arrears amounting to Shs 5.6bn, writes YUDAYA NANGONZI. Kyambogo University vice chancellor Prof Eli Katunguka largely (...)
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