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MUK graduation ceremony set with 400 students missing on the list.

David Kugonza by David Kugonza
February 20, 2017
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Makerere releases final list of 14,895 students’ meant to graduate next week.
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All is set for the 67th graduation ceremony of Makerere university which kicks off tomorrow at the university’s freedom square.

According to the spokesperson of the university Rita Namisango, over 14,000 students are expected to graduate with those from  the College of Agriculture and environmental sciences, College of Engineering, Design, Art and technology, College of Education and external studies graduating tomorrow.

The others will graduate between Wednesday and Friday.

Namisango says that all parents and graduands are expected to be seated at the venue by 9am to ensure smooth running of the program arguing that cell phones, cameras, guns and other electronic materials are prohibited.

Meanwhile, more than 400 students will not graduate because their names are missing on the list.

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