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Kyambogo council members blamed for the Chaos & wrangles

David Kugonza by David Kugonza
October 6, 2016
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Members of Kyambogo University council have been blamed for all wrangles and chaos with in the university.

For the last three year, Kyambogo university have been entangled in fights from the teaching none- teaching stuffs, students and the aministration.

Speaking during induction retreat of the newly elected university council, the state minister for education John Chrysestom Muyingo said that members of the council have been fighting for sections they represent ,instead of acting in unison to forge a common solution for the problems of the university.

Meanwhile, Prof John Ssebuwufu, the university Chancellor said that council members must stop politicizing Kyambogo University as it has been in the past three councils.

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