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MAKERERE UNIVERSITY 63 rd GRADUATION BOOKLET The Principal, College of Health Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Public Health) BATWALA Kiirya Vincent Parasite-based diagnosis for malaria in Uganda: Feasibility and Cost-effectiveness Dr. Vincent Kiirya Batwala investigated on parasite-based diagnosis for malaria; with the aim of improving the management of febrile illnesses which are the major killers in Uganda. The accuracy; feasibility and cost-effectiveness of different diagnostic methods were tested including microscopy; rapid diagnostic tests that are based on the detection of histidine rich protein-2 produced by Plasmodium falciparum; and polymerase chain reaction that detects ribosomal DNA with the high quality control exhibited. Vincent Batwala s research found out that rapid diagnostic tests for malaria are more accurate, feasible and cost-effective compared to microscopy; and recommends that the use of rapid diagnostic tests should be scaled-up in areas where malaria is a common cause of fever. Funders: DBL Centre for Health Research and Development, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; TAEGETS Makerere University School of Public Health/Department for International Development (DFID) project; and Belgian Technical Cooperation (BTC). Supervisors: Prof. Fred Nuwaha; Prof. Pascal Magnussen; and Dr. Kristian Schultz Hansen. Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Public Health) KAGIMU Magid The interrelationship between religiosity and HIV infections in Uganda: A Community Case Study Dr. Kagimu examined the association between religiosity and HIV prevalence rates in a casecontrol study. The cases were HIV positive youth 15-24 years and the controls were HIV negative youth. He discovered that higher levels of religiosity were associated with lower HIV infection rates. Among Christians, praying privately frequently, was the most significant dimension associated with lower HIV infection rates. Among Muslims, those with Sujda, the black spot on the forehead as a result of prostration during regular prayers, had lower HIV infection rates. He concluded that religiosity, especially the dimensions that were significantly associated with lower HIV infection rates, should be scaled up by all stakeholders involved in implementing faith-based HIV prevention interventions. The study was supervised by Assoc. Prof David Guwatudde, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics and Prof Charles Rwabukwali, Department of Sociology.

Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Public Health) WAISWA Peter Kyobe Understanding Newborn Care in Uganda - Towards Future Interventions Peter Waiswa investigated the delays which lead to newborn deaths, and the acceptability at community level of the evidence-based newborn care practices in eastern Uganda. He found that whereas most globally recommended newborn care practices were acceptable to the local community, a few were not. Also, care practices for newborn babies were of poor quality, and most babies died because of delays at home related to inability of households to recognise sick newborns or deciding to seek for care from a health facility, or health facilities lacked capacity to care for newborn babies. Comprehensive health facility strengthening and use of community health workers to promote newborn care is recommended. The findings informed the Uganda national Community Health Worker (in the Village Health Team (VHT)) policy. Funding: SIDA, Save the Children and the Bill Gates Foundation. Supervisors: Ass. Prof. George W Pariyo (MaK), and Prof. Goran Tomson and Prof. Stefan.S. Peterson (both Karolinska). The Principal, College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources and Biosecurity to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Veterinary Medicine) ADEMUN Rose Okurut (Ms) Effect of foot and mouth disease (FMD) in cattle on household income in selected agropastoral and pastoral areas of Uganda Dr. Ademun focused on justifying the control of FMD and determining the effect of FMD on household incomes, cattle and crop production, delivery of social amenities, and cattle market revenues in four districts: Katakwi, Kumi, Bukedea and Kiruhura. This study found a high economic cost of FMD of between USD90 to USD400 per household in eastern districts of which over 50% was due to losses in draught power, FMD affected 40% of social amenities delivery in these agropastoral districts, but only 0.01% in Kiruhura district due to continued cattle sales during quarantine. The agropastoral districts lost 66% to 88% of cattle market revenues during FMD quarantine. FMD vaccinations cost USD2.64 per head of cattle but would save agropastoral households about 2 times the cattle enterprise profitability and 3.9 times in Kiruhura. The effect of FMD was much felt in agropastoral areas. Uganda needs an appropriate Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Veterinary Medicine) OKUNI Julius Boniface Molecular and Pathologic diagnosis of paratuberculosis in cattle from selected districts of central Uganda Dr. Okuni focused on improving the diagnosis of bovine paratuberculosis, an economically important disease of livestock. The highlights of this study included: the determination of the prevalence of this disease at farm level as well as among slaughtered cattle, the characterisation of the pathogen and its specific effects on affected cattle; and the development of an immunohisto-chemical method based on recombinant Heat shock protein 70kd, used for the first time ever in the diagnosis of this disease. The study found that the level of the disease is unexpectedly high for a country with limited documentation of its occurrence, moreover high strain diversity of the agent of paratuberculosis, including novel ones imply that this disease might have a complex epidemiology in the country. The supervisors were Professors Ojok Lonzy (MAK),

Reinacher Manfreid (Justus-Liebig, Giessen) and Dr. Loukopoulos Panayiotis (A.U.Th), with support from Carnegie, SGS-MAK and Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Veterinary Medicine) SSEMWANGA Deogratius Multiple HIV-1 Subtype Infection and Transmitted Drug Resistance; Prevalence in HIV-1 Infected Ugandans and Association to Disease Stage and Progression" Mr. Ssemwanga investigated how often HIV-1 positive individuals get re-infected with other HIV-1 types and how this affects their disease progression to AIDS and death. The study also investigated how often people get infected with drug resistant HIV-1. HIV-1 positive patients that were re-infected with more HIV-1 types were 14% and 9 % of newly infected patients had drug resistant HIV-1. Patients that were infected with more than one HIV-1 type were found to progress faster to AIDS and death. HIV-1 positive patients should therefore avoid getting reinfected with more/other HIV-1 types using recommended prevention strategies to avoid complications like increased disease progression leading to AIDS and death. Infection with drug resistant HIV-1 limits treatment options for patients thereby complicating patient care. The study was supervised by Prof. Williamson Carolyn, Prof. Lubega George William and Prof. Kaleebu Pontiano with financial support from the British Medical Research Council. The Principal, College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources and Biosecurity to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ecosystems) AGABA Hilary Plant Available Water and Tree Seedling Survival in Hydrogel Amended Soils Under Induced Drought Conditions Mr. Agaba s research focused on finding solutions to the problem of moisture stress in different soils that limits tree seedling survival and growth. It involved applying Superabsorbent Polyacrylate (SAP) hydrogels i.e. substances that absorb water many times their weight, retaining and releasing it slowly to plant roots. The findings show that hydrogels significantly increased plant available water and prolonged tree seedling survival with reduced evapotranspiration compared to soils without hydrogels. Hydrogels saved water and labor by reducing irrigation frequency, yet producing more plant biomass. These findings imply that hydrogels can be applied to plant trees in sandy soils and drought prone environments leading to provision of the much needed tree products and services, thereby contributing to mitigating climate change effects and improving peoples livelihoods. The study was supervised by Prof. Joseph Obua, Prof. John David Kabasa and Prof. Dr. Huttermann (R.I.P). Funding was provided by the KAAD, Germany, The BASF Chemical Company, Germany and the National Agricultural Research Organization (NARO). Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ecosystems) ORIKIRIZA Lawrence Justus Baguma Enhancing Tree Performance in Degraded Dryland Soils using Super Absorbent Polyacrylate Hydrogels

Mr. Orikiriza carried out research on Super Absorbent Polyacrylate (SAP) Hydrogels. These chemical substances absorb and store water several times their weight and such water may be slowly extracted when needed. The study focused on assessing strategies for improving the productivity of degraded dry land forest ecosystems using hydrogels to enhance tree performance under natural field and controlled conditions, with and without water stress.the research was motivated by the desire to increase the resilience of important tree species to water stress under the changing climate. He investigated the effects of SAP Hydrogels on tree species performance. The results show that the Hydrogels increased tree survival, growth performance and biomass production in drought prone environments hence tree planting in these environments can be achieved with the use of hydrogels. The study is valuable to stakeholders engaged in tree planting for restoration, land rehabilitation, pasture improvement, as well as optimal utilization of land and production in drought prone environments ultimately contributing to the ecosystem health and rural livelihoods. The Principal, College of Natural Sciences to present the following Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Mathematics) MIRUMBE Geoffrey Ismail "Distribution solutions to ordinary differential equations with polynomial coefficients on the real line Mr. Mirumbe lifted ordinary differential equations with polynomial coefficients on the real line to the complex plane and used the vast classical results in complex analysis, sheaf theory, homological algebra, distribution theory and analytic D-module theory to prove that for a class of locally Fuchsian differential equations, the dimension of the distribution solution space is the order of the ordinary differential equation plus the sum of all multiplicities of the zeros of the leading polynomial coefficient of the differential equation. He further proved an existence Theorem for fundamental solutions to a class of locally Fuchsian differential equations using the flag lemma and theories from linear algebra. This work was funded partly by staff development (fees waivers) and also the International Science Program (ISP) through its arm the East African universities Mathematics program (EAUMP). The supervisors were Dr. V.A. Ssembatya (Director, Quality Assurance Directorate, Makerere University), Prof. Rikard Bogvad and Prof Jan Erik Bjork both of Stockholm University. The Principal, College of Natural Sciences to present the following Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Botany) MULUMBA John Waswa Phonetic, Distribution and Genetic structure Genetic structure of Acacia senegal (l.) wild. in Uganda Mr. Mulumba Wasswa s research focused on the taxonomy, diversity distribution and population structure of the Gum Arabica tree (Acacia senegal). He described the three varieties that occur in Uganda and developed taxonomic keys for their identification. He mapped the distribution of the species varieties and determined the climatic factors that influence their distribution. He determined genetic variability in the species and the population structure across the cattle corridor. The results provide a basis for developing management plans for the species and for developing the species as an important industrial crop in the cattle corridor and particularly for

Karamoja. Gratitude to Dr Esether Kakudidi and Dr Silvester Nyakaana, the Supervisors plus the Doctoral Committee. The Principal, College of Natural Sciences to present the following Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Fisheries) NALUKENGE Winnie Nkalubo (Ms) Life history traits and growth of Nile perch, Lates niloticus (L.), in Lake Victoria, Uganda: Implications for management of the fishery. Ms. Nkalubo s research quantified key life history traits of the introduced Nile perch in northern Lake Victoria (Uganda) with the major goal of providing information to facilitate the development of predictive sustainable management strategies for this fishery. This study was the first to validate aging of Nile perch using sagittal otoliths (ear stones) by quantifying the periodicity and timing of opaque zone formation. Male Nile perch attained maximum size faster than their female counterparts, while the females reached a much larger size at older ages. A downward trend in both the age and size at maturity was detected suggesting a shift in maturation schedule. Overall, size selective mortality and its effects on yield determining traits seem to be, at least in part, responsible for the changes observed over time in the Nile perch population. The Principal, College of Natural Sciences to present the following Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Physics) NYEINGA Edward Drani "Dynamic Model for Small Scale Concentrating Solar Energy System with Heat Storage' The research focused on the development of a dynamic model for solar thermal storage systems at high temperature. The model is based on numerical integration of a set of conservation equations for mass, momentum and energy of the heat carrier, the rock pebbles and the walls. The numerical solutions are implemented based on implicit time integration without iterations. Stability problems at large time steps do not occur. The model predicts pressure, air velocity, air density and temperatures of the air, rock bed and wall in time and along the container. Nyeinga has developed a compressive tool that can be used for design and operational studies to aid the rapid development of a solar oven system with high temperature heat storage. The supervisors were Professor Eldad E.J.K Banda, Department of Physics, Makerere University and Professor Ole Jorgen Nydal, Department of Energy and Process Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway. Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Physics) OKELLO Denis "Rock bed thermal energy storage for solar cooking" "Mr Okello examined the use of rock particles packed in a container for storing thermal energy that can be used for cooking and for other applications requiring heat in the range of 100 oc to 350 oc. The research was motivated by the desire to design a system that can use solar energy to cook at any time. The potential of using such systems for solar application in Uganda is evaluated and it is observed that the northern and eastern parts of the country has highest

potential for small domestic systems as well as for other large scale solar industrial applications. The results shows that rock particles can be used to store heat and both charging and discharging rates can be varied by varying the airflow speed through the system. The research was supervised by Professor Eldad Banda and Professor Ole Jorgen Nydal. " The Principal, College of Natural Sciences to present the following Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Chemistry) TEBANDEKE Emmanuel Synthesis and characterization of selected polyoxometallates and their applications in catalysis Mr. Tebandeke developed catalysts that can be applied in the industrial production of useful chemical products. He designed highly efficient processes for the epoxidation of olefins using molecular oxygen or hydrogen peroxide oxidant, catalysed by gold or silver catalysts supported on polyoxometallates (POMs). He also developed methods for carbon dioxide (CO2) chemical fixation into epoxides to produce useful cyclic carbonates. In addition, he designed silver containing POMs for the direct synthesis of cyclic carbonates from olefins and CO2. The different catalysts can be adapted for large scale industrial production of epoxides and cyclic carbonates. He wishes to thank his supervisors Prof. Henry Ssekaalo and Prof. Ola F. Wendt for their guidance. He wishes to acknowledge financial support from IPICS, SIDA and DAAD. He also acknowledges support from the Principal CONAS, Dean SPS and members of the Department of Chemistry, Makerere University. Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Chemistry) WANYAMA Philip Aaron Guloba Characterization and Analysis of Some Natural Dyes from Selected Plants in Uganda Mr. Wanyama Aaron s PhD work focused on extraction and characterization of dyes from selected plants in Uganda. Thousands of plants in Uganda are potentially rich in natural dye compounds suitable for textile coloration. They represent a viable alternative to some of the toxic and environmentally harmful artificial chemical dyes being used in the textile industry today. His pioneer work in Uganda discovered novel dye compounds present in different plants, especially those having tannin chromophores in their molecular structures. These natural dyes exhibited very good colour and surface colour absorption characteristics on cotton fabrics. Through careful cultivation of these plants for dye extraction and commercialization of their extracts, they offer sustainable income generating opportunities for many of our people especially those in the rural communities of Uganda. The study was funded by Kyambogo University under the supervision of Prof. B.T. Kiremire and Dr. J.E.S. Murumu of the Chemistry Department, Makerere University. Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Arts) Kamya John Challenges of Domesticating International Human Rights Treaties: A Case Study of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in Uganda

Mr. Kamya investigated the challenges involved in implementing international human rights treaties through domestication by contracting states. He sought to minimize the rampant phenomena of value crash existing between internationally set human rights standards and local cultures and customs. He employed a case study method, understudying the process of domesticating the United Nations Convection on the Rights of the Child in Uganda. As a result, he developed the Participatory Domestication Model through which international human rights values can be harmonized with those of the local communities. This will greatly improve the realization of human rights in society, both locally and globally. Supervisors: Professor Lillian Tibatemwa Ekirikubinza and Dr Byaruhanga A. Rukooko. Funders: Ford Foundation (International Fellowship Programme). The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Religious Studies) Mujinya Edidah Mary Kanyesigye (Ms) Education and Moral Building in Uganda; A Case of Selected Secondary Schools in Bushenyi District, Western Uganda Rev. Mujinya set out to establish the relationship between Education and moral building in Uganda, in selected Secondary Schools in Bushenyi District. She went on find out the relationship between ethics and postmodernism tends; she further examined the effects of moral degeneration among the youths. She finally identified challenges facing formal education in promoting moral behaviour in Uganda. Edidah recommended that the government should address the motivation of teachers, increase their number, support vocational education, stipulate regulations on electronic and print media; train and retool school administrators. Above all, there should be continuous sensitization of parents and guardians about their irreplaceable roles and responsibilities. She was supervised by Associate Professor, Edward Wamala. She was financially supported by the Anglican Church of Canada. The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Philosophy) MATAGI Leonsio Competency, work attitudes and performance of Sub-County chiefs in the Ugandan Local Government. Mr. Matagi conceptualized that if high competency levels predict favorable work attitudes and performance of district service providers, then the outcome is likely to be good governance under the decentralized system. The study employed a cross-sectional survey design using both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Through competency analysis, it was discovered that the job of a sub-county chief has seven key performance areas of human resource management, revenue mobilization, monitoring, supervision, budgeting, accountability, and financial management. Competencies augmented positive attitudes toward work, and derived positive behaviors and better work outcomes. Competency distinguishes successful employees from the unsuccessful ones. Work attitudes and work quality can be improved when competencies and job requirements are closely matched to maximize job fit. Public sector reforms should recognize the centrality of human resource management, especially the significance of skill management through the creation of human resource competencies. Mr. Matagi was supervised by Prof. Peter Baguma and Prof. Murindwa Rutanga, and got funding from I@mak Project.

The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Human Rights) TUMUKWASIBWE Robert Legislative Promotion of Socio-economic Human Rights in Uganda through the Budget Process Mr. Tumukwasibwe explored, through a qualitative methodology, how the Uganda Parliament used its budget-making powers to shape foreign loans and public budgets to facilitate the realization of socio-economic human rights of disadvantaged Ugandans. He found that Uganda Parliament did not use its powers to influence the budget in favor of the disadvantaged Ugandans. Instead, the primary beneficiaries were western capitalism and the local ruling elites. Through executive pressure, legislative power was emasculated and disabled from championing the socio-economic rights of the marginalized Ugandans. Tumukwasibwe contends that until the disempowering neoliberal fiscal policies are deconstructed, politics democratized and parliamentary work underpinned with human rights principles, the prospects of the legislature influencing the budget in favor of the poor will remain a fantasy. The supervisors were Prof. Murindwa-Rutanga and Prof. Ben Twinomugisha. The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Human Rights) JONYO Opiyo Fred The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Human Rights) WAISWA Dauda Understanding Newborn Care in Uganda Towards Future Interventions Peter Waiswa investigated the delays which lead to newborn deaths, and the acceptability at community level of the evidence-based newborn care practices in eastern Uganda. He found that whereas most globally recommended newborn care practices were acceptable to the local community, a few were not. Also, care practices for newborn babies were of poor quality, and most babies died because of delays at home related to inability of households to recognise sick newborns or deciding to seek for care from a health facility, or health facilities lacked capacity to care for newborn babies. Comprehensive health facility strengthening and use of community health workers to promote newborn care is recommended. The findings informed the Uganda national Community Health Worker (in the Village Health Team (VHT)) policy. Funding: SIDA, Save the Children and the Bill Gates Foundation. Supervisors: Ass. Prof. George W Pariyo (MaK), and Prof. Goran Tomson and Prof. Stefan.S. Peterson (both Karolinska). The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Arts in Public Administration and Management AANYU Roseline (Ms) AKANDWANIIRIRA Sharon (Ms) AKUKU Esther (Ms) AKULLO Joan Ongwen ALUMA B. Adam ALUNGAT Sarah (Ms) APOO Annet (Ms) ASIRE Y. Mary Goretti (Ms) ATHIENO Evelyne Okecho (Ms) ATWINE Ambrose Bahiigi

ATWONGERE Dorah Lubega AUMA Anne (Ms) BABIINE Paul BEWAYO Claire Astrid (Ms) BUGE Emmanuel BUSINGE Prossy Mary (Ms) BUSINGYE Gloria (Ms) BYEKWASO Flavia (Ms) CHEMUTAI Doreen (Ms) KAGONA Eva (Ms) KAHERU Crispy KALENGO Noah KALUNGI Mangdalene (Ms) KATUSIIME Maureen (Ms) KAWEESI Micheal Feddie KYOMUHANGI Anita (Ms) KYOMUHANGI Hellen (Ms) LINGA Richard Ronney LUBEGA Elimia Ali LUKOWE Catherine Pedrosa (Ms) MAGEZI Anthony Kafabusa MAYANJA Jimmy MPANDE Flavia (Ms) MPIRIRWE Patience (Ms) MUHINDO Eseri Ngene MUKISA Gloria (Ms) MUKUNDANE Moses MUSINGUZI Gilbert MUSINGUZI Robert MUSOKE Betty Brenda (Ms) MUTEGEKI Ronald MUTENDE Mary (Ms) NABAGGALA Milly (Ms) NAFUNA Gorret (Ms) NAGAWA Samalie (Ms) NAKAGGWA Zainah (Ms) NAKASI Grace (Ms) NAKAYIMA Martha (Ms) NAKAYOVU Annet (Ms) NAKITYO Agnes (Ms) NALUKENGE Harriet Amy (Ms) NALUNKUUMA Sarah (Ms) NAMMARA Justine (Ms) NAMUGENYI Annet (Ms) NAMUKWAYA Rebecca (Ms) NANTEGE Josephine (Ms) NANYUNJA Beatrice (Ms) NASSOLO Barbara (Ms) NAYEBARE Annet (Ms) NAZZIWA Ednah Kyeyune NKAGABWA Christine (Ms) NSAMBA Adam Morris NUWAGABA Phiona (Ms) NYAMISHANA Regious NYEKO Stella (Ms) OCHWO Charles Owori ODONGO Herimos ODONGO Peter OKEMA Leonard OKINO Cyprian OKOT Walter ORYANG Alex Chono OTIM Denis Isaac SEBOOWA Joseph SEMBATYA M. Florence (Ms) SIFUNA Bob Fred SSAJJABI Andrew Kyemwa SSEBADUKA Collins SSENTONGO Shariff SSERUUMA M. Jude SSEWAGABA Ronald TABU Francis Drachi TUMUSHABE Hope (Ms) TUMWEBAZE Christine (Ms) TUMWESIGIRE Bernard Shaw TWIMUKYE Adelline (Ms) WAMPAMBA Kato WANIALA Kenny Gerald The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Arts in Gender Studies AHUMUZA Sharon Eva (Ms) AMODING Monica (Ms) ATUKWATSE Judith (Ms) KIRUNGI Jackline (Ms)

KOBUSINGYE Jolly Constance (Ms) NATUKUNDA Hope (Ms) TUSHEMERIRWE Sylivia (Ms) The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Arts in Social Sector Planning and Management ABIREBE Assy Tumwesigire AGUNYO Stella (Ms) AHUMBUKIRE John AKULLO Grace (Ms) AMULEN Naomi (Ms) ANGOMOKO Martha Kosem (Ms) ANKUNDA Irene Doreen (Ms) ANKUNDA Irene Doreen (Ms) BAGORA Alex CENTENARY Gloria (Ms) ENGEEMAIT Benard EYUL Patrick KASAWE Moses KATURAMU Hood KUTEESA Damalie (Ms) MUDDUKAKI Solomon Jackson MUDUWA Lorna (Ms) MUGANO Jane (Ms) MUHUMUZA Didas NAKALYOWA Deborah (Ms) NAKYANZI Teddy (Ms) NANSAMBA Patricia Wamala NANTONGO Edith (Ms) NANTONGO Edith (Ms) NATUKUNDA Peace (Ms) OKENY Gabriel Nixon OMALA Geoffrey TEBEKKANYA Lydia (Ms) TIBEMANYA Ivan WATERA Josephine (Ms) The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Arts in International Relations and Diplomatic Studies ACHIDRIA Tony ADOME Francis Lorika AKOL Mary Bernadette (Ms) ALAZAR Alemayahu Seyoum ALUPO Jessica Rose Epel (Ms) ANGUDEYO Wendy (Ms) ATIM Annet Patricia (Ms) BALIKUDDEMBE J. Kimuli BAREEBA Gerald BATENGA Shoney

DRANIA Gloria Pamela (Ms) EGESSA Henry Dreadlacks KABUGHO Christine (Ms) KAGOLE Sarah (Ms) KANKUNDA M. Phoebe (Ms) KARUGABA Mary (Ms) KARUHANGA Simon KEMIGISHA Doreen Doris (Ms) KINOBE Jimmy KULABAKO Faridah (Ms) KULAYIGE Hilary KYASIMIRE Susan (Ms) LUTAAYA Hassan MANINYITIA Gladys (Ms) MBAYAHI Alice (Ms) MIREMBE Sarah (Ms) MUGERWA Lawrence MUMFORD Victoria Lee MUSIIMENTA Doreen (Ms) NAGGOMBE Betty (Ms) NAKAIZA Jacqueline (Ms) NAKALYOWA Deborah (Ms) NAKATO Vivian NAKAWOJWA Mary Magdalene (Ms) NAKAYIMA Martha (Ms) NAKIBULE Agnes (Ms) NANDAWULA Lwampemula Mary Concepta (Ms) NIWAGABA Odeon Tumwebaze OBALE Joseph Palato OKWI Apollo SSENKEEZI Emmanuel Katumba TAREMWA Dan TAREMWA K. Jonathan TODWONG Richard Awany WEGOYE Dorothy (Ms) The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Arts in Sociology AGUNYO Stella (Ms) KABUKAIRE Sarah Catherine (Ms) MUBIRU Kenneth NAMUSOKE Brenda (Ms) NAMUTEBI Harris SEMPUNGU Isaac Tibenkana The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Arts in Counselling BALIKUDDEMBE Joseph KABAAMI Theopista (Ms) KAGYENE Jeninah (Ms) MUGENYI Hellen Nambusi (Ms) NAKIYEMBA Christine (Ms) ZAWEDDE Ritah (Ms) The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Organizational Psychology ANENO Emily (Ms) MAKOHA Clare (Ms) MPALANYI Michael MUSOKE Helen Kibuka (Ms) NAKIBUUKA Racheal (Ms) NDAWULA Charles

TWEHEYO Chrissia (Ms) The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Clinical Psychology KATALIHWA Rita Kaswarra (Ms) KYANJO Erimiya MPANGO Richard NAKALAWA Lynda (Ms) WAMALA Kizito The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Arts in Religious and Theological Studies ABENAYEZU Gerald ACHIR Ambrose AGABA Herbert ALAKUN Joseph APIKU Saviour ASIIMWE Stephen ATEGEKA Jude Thaddeus BAGUMA R. Daniel BALIKUDDEMBE Agaba Patrick BAMANYISA Francis BIRUNGI Fred BITEKEREZO Bernard BUKYA Robert BUSIIMA Mark BUSINGE Hector Agapitus BWAMBALE M. John BWENVU Gerald CANDINI Camilus DRIWALE Lawrence GABULA Thomas GALIWANGO Robert IBIKO Morris KABOGGOZA Peter KABUYE Robert KAGGWA Denis Ssenyonjo KALEMA Matthias Mulumba KATALEMWA Joseph KAYIZZI John Fisher KAYONGO Joseph KIBETI Joseph KIBIRIGE Ivan Emmanuel KIBUMBA Godfrey KIBUUKA Lawerence Joseph KIIZA John KINSAMBWE John Kennedy KISAKA Moses KISAKYAMARIA Joachim KIWANUKA Emmanuel KIYINGI Edward KUULE Vitto LUBUULWA David LUBUULWA Simon Peter LUGER Joseph LUYIMBAZI Deusdedit MALE Gyagenda Joseph MATOVU Godfrey MBAZZI Charles MBIKOYO Charles MIGIDO Z. Joseph MPUNGU Joseph Mary Lumu MUGENYI Paul MUGISA Patrick MULINDWA Charles MUSAAZI T. Jude MUSINGUZI Clement MUSINGUZI Deusdedit MUSUUBIRE Anthony MUSUUBIRE Gerald MUTABAZI Raphael MUYINGO Anthony MWANJE Simon Peter MWASE Anthony NSUBUGA Joseph NTSINDA Peregrin NTSINDA Ssenkali Joseph OCAYA Denis OJOK David OLUKOR Mark

OMARA Francis ONEN Santo OPOKA Joseph John PACUTO Ngos Solomon SSEBADDUKA Denis SSEBINYANSI Richard SSEKIBUULE Robert SSEMUJU Denis SSENKAALI Joseph John TENYWA George Kisige TTYABA Kenneth TUMUKURATE Andrew TUMWEBAZE Richard WAMALA Denis Jjemba WAMPONYA N. Pontian WANDERA Achileo WANDERA Richard WASSWA John Bosco WOKORACH Walter The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Arts in Ethics and Public Management ACIDRI Stephen ADONGO Agnes (Ms) AKANKWASA B. Herbert BENDE Julius KABAASA Bruce Balaba KENEEMA Leocadia KIIZA Sarah Busingye (Ms) KINTU George KIRANDA Mathew KIWALA Benon KYARIKUNDA Emily (Ms) LWAMUNDA Fatuma (Ms) MAKUMBI Eric Moses NALULE Veronica (Ms) NAMULEME Esther (Ms) SEKITOLEKO Abdul Aziz The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Arts Peace and Conflict AGAN Joshua AHUMUZA John Vianney ARINAITWE Narcisio AROPET Odia Godfrey BANZI Semivumbi Philippe CHEMUSTO Francis DJESSE Wa Matehabo EKUYOA Gloria (Ms) ENGENYE Peter Deo KANGE Sophie (Ms) KATAGIRA. Charles KAWAGGA Richard

KAZIBA Cyprian KESAASI Phionah (Ms) KWIZERA A. J. Edward MUTEBI Richard NYEKO Willy Brand OPOLO Emmanuel Peace UWERA Jacqueline (Ms) The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Arts Human Rights ALIOBE Juilet (Ms) AVUNI Alfred BAYINGANA Tuyisenge Janvier NABAKOOBA Judith Nalule (Ms) NAMAYANJA Violet Banjon (Ms) NANSIKOMBI Brenda (Ms) NIKU Greeve Geofrey NUWAGABA Vincent OKWONG Dorothy (Ms) TURYASINGURA Hope (Ms) WABURUKO Benjamin Mabonga The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Leadership and Human Relation Studies ANKUNDA Pamela (Ms) BAGUMA Monica Byoona (Ms) GOLI Ahmadi Fard KAKYO Rose (Ms) KANYIKE N. Margaret (Ms) KHAUKHA Nathan Muyobo KIBANJA Vincent KIGGALA Robert KIRAAHWA Monica (Ms) KIRIBAKI Alyosius KIRONDE Yusuf Mubiru KIVUMBI Vincent LWANGA Calm Bita Edward MUHIIRE Abdul MUKWANA Jesse NAGGAYI Nulu Kibirige (Ms) NAKAYENGA Thereza (Ms) NAMAYANJA Violet Ba NAMUTEBI Lydia (Ms) NANYONDO Janet (Ms) NASSUNA Esther Carolyn (Ms)

NDAGIRE Caroline (Ms) TWAMBAZIMANA Aron WANDUZU Hellen Flossie (Ms) The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Arts in Linguistics ATWIINE Anne (Ms) BASHEIJA David KABANYWEZI Margaret (Ms) The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Arts in Journalism and Communication ICUMAR Hellen (Ms) KAKOOZA Fred KATUNZI Abdallah MFAUME Njonjo Omari MUBIRU Aloysius Louis SSEMUJJU Robert Brain The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Arts in Liteature AKELLO Lucy (Ms) The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for Conferment of the Degree of Master of Arts in History MAHAJUBU Abdul The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for Conferment of the Degree of Master of Arts in Geography KYOBE Rashid The Principal, College of Natural Sciences to present the following Conferment of the Degree of Master of Science in Chemistry ACAYE Ongwech (Ms) BYAMUGISHA Tarsisius EGOR Moses KAYIMA Festo MATSIKO Julius MUSAGALA Peter MWONGYERA Apollo NALUMANSI Irene (Ms) OWOR Richard Oriko The Principal, College of Natural Sciences to present the following

Conferment of the Degree of Master of Science in Physics BIIRA Saphina (Ms) NYENJE Ronald OJANGOLE George Francis The Principal, College of Natural Sciences to present the following Conferment of the Degree of Master of Science in Mathematics KAYONDO Wasswa Hassan SEKIBENGA Ivan Innocent The Principal, College of Natural Sciences to present the following Conferment of the Degree of Master of Science in Zoology ARINAITWE Andrew Victor Izaara CHEPKWOMOI Prisca The Principal, College of Natural Sciences to present the following for Conferment of the Degree of Master of Science in Botany OSINDE Cyprian The Principal, College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources and Biosecurity to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Science in Livestock Development Planning and Management AMULEN Deborah Ruth (Ms) ISABIRYE Robert KATO Moses KAWOOYA Kalungi Emmanuel KUGONZA Jane (Ms) MUSINGUZI Simon Peter OKWIR Anthony ZOLE Emmanuel Williams The Principal, College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources and Biosecurity to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Science in Molecular Biology AGWANG C. Osupex (Ms) ARINAITWE Eugene GAFIRITA James KUSHEMERERWA Grace Esther (Ms) MULABBI Nicholas Elijah MWESIGWA Savannah NABYONGA Lydia (Ms) OKWONGO'Oketch Reymick WANZALA Irene Sylvia (Ms)

The Principal, College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources and Biosecurity topresent the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Science in Biomedical Laboratory Sciences Management ANDAMA Onubia Alfred ARINAITWE Eugene BASEKE Joy (Ms) EKOU Justine (Ms) KAPAATA Anne (Ms) KICONCO Sylvia (Ms) KIYAGA Charles LUBEGA Aloysius Mugandazi NDYANABO Susan (Ms) OPELI Emmanual Leku TEGULLE Syedde Sarah (Ms) The Principal, College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources and Biosecurity to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Veterinary Pathology Medicine BYARUHANGA Charles OMADANG Leonard The Principal, College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources and Biosecurity to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Science in Wildlife Health and Management ABIGABA Salvatory ELYAU Amos ZIWA Joel Kenneth The Principal, College of Health Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Science in Physiology IDDI Shabani The Principal, College of Health Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Science in Pharmacology KAWEESA Simon Peter KIMBOWA Isaac KIRIMUHUZYA Claude KIRIMUHUZYA Claude (Ms) KYAKULAGA Al-Hassan WOTOYIDE Tonny Lukwago The Principal, College of Health Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Medicine ADUPET Ben-Bella Martyn AJOK Florence (Ms)

ALI Moses AMANGO Washington Leonard ASIIMWE Ian Shane AUJO Judith Caroline (Ms) AYEBALE Emmanuel Timarwa BABALANDA Joan (Ms) BALUNGI Yowasi Charles BIRUNGI Juliet (Ms) BONGOMIN Bodo DENG Stephen Chuol Ding DHABANGI Aggrey DONGGO Pamela (Ms) EREM Geoffrey IILATA Gorret (Ms) ISAGARA Peter ISOKELO Munyuku KADAAGA F. Henry KADDU Ronald KAKANDE Emily (Ms) KALISA Richard KAMUCHAKI Justine Maruyn (Ms) KASOZI Charles KATUMBA Elizabeth (Ms) KATUUTU Euphrasia (Ms) KIBEDI Keiza (Ms) KIBIRIGE Davis KIGGUNDU Brian KIGHOMA Vuhaka Simplice KIMWERO Mohamed KINTU Luwaga Ronald KISA Phyllis (Ms) KOMAKECH Patrick KWEYAMBA Vianney LUBOOBI James LUYIGA Mariam (Ms) LWEZAULA Bingileki Fredrick MBABAZI Pheobe (Ms) MBOMA Lazaro MPUMWIRE Priscilla (Ms) MSHANGILA Barnabas MUGARURA Mwesiga MUKASA Michael MUNUBE Deogratious MUSELETA Nyakiroto MUSOKE Charles MUSOKE Sarah Bonita (Ms) MUTAGWABA Mujuni MUZZAZZI Pius David MWESIGIRE Justus NABAGGALA Catherine (Ms) NABBAALE Juliet (Ms) NAHURIRA Shiba (Ms) NAJUKA Grace (Ms) NALUBEGA Florence (Ms) NALUBEGA Patience (Ms) NANTONGO Josephine (Ms) NASSAKA Victor Mukasa NSEGIYUMVA Joseph NTENDE Jacob NZABANDORA Emmanuel OKABA Violet (Ms) OKULLO Emmanuel Milton OLWA Francis OWORI Francis Rwio SANYA Richard Edwin SEBUNYA Robert SEKADDE Moorine Penninah (Ms) SEKAGGYA Christine Nagita (Ms) SEKITTO Jonathan SENI Jeremiah SERUGENDO Nsekeyabanzi TUNUKA Charles WAISWA Stephen WEKESA Clare (Ms) YEFTA Martin ZHANG Wanzhu Mondo The Principal, College of Health Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Public Health ABAASA Catherine (Ms) ASIIMWE Sam Mugalura ATUHAIRE Emily (Ms) BURUA Aldomoro EKONG Joseph

KYOMUGISHA Solome Trinah MUGABI Albert MUGWANYA Edward MUSINGUZI Henry MYANGO Patient Kamundala NAAMALA Hanifah Sengendo (Ms) NASSOZI Christine Lukooto (Ms) TUGUMUZEMU Victor WANULA Judith Clare (Ms) WATSEMWA Jennipher Luyombo The Principal, College of Health Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics AGABA B. Bosco ASIO Juliet (Ms) BYABASHEIJA Robert IZAULE Seth Chekata KABUGO Charles KIZITO Daniel NALUSIBA Josephine (Ms) NANTEZA Martina (Ms) RUTAZAANA Amanya Damian The Principal, College of Health Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Master of Health Services Research NABUKENYA Anne Mulindwa (Ms) The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Gender and Local Economic Development ACHIIRO Christine Jacklyn (Ms) ACHIIRO Lucy Grace (Ms) ACHIRO Stella (Ms) AMANYA Faith Betega (Ms) ANGEE Agnes (Ms) AYIGA Daisy Ewochu BEYENDEZA Saverinus BUSINGYE M. Winifred (Ms) CANDIRU Josephine (Ms) EDEMA Geoffrey INGURAT H. Christine (Ms) KAYANJA M. Idi KIBUMBA Moses KIVUMBI Alex Elisa KIZZA Wilson KOMAKECH Santo LABOL Sarah (Ms) LOKONG John Bosco LUBEGA Christopher LUNYOLO Gertrude (Ms) MAWADRI Maiku Kizito MPAKIBI Waiswa Robert MUGARURA Edward MUKAMANA Liberata MUSIIME Remegio MUWEESA Ruth (Ms) MUZIRA Moses NAKAZIBWE Mary (Ms) NAMUGANGU Annet Lyne (Ms) NANDAWULA Maureenie (Ms) NATINI Roselyn Odeke (Ms) NESIHWE Betty (Ms) OGWANG Cyprian OJAN Egits Tommy

OKELLO Tom Richard OKENY Simon OKOT GEORGE P. Adonga OLUPOT Maurice OMONY Peter ONYANGO W. Henry OTTO Lucy (Ms) RUZENA Rita (Ms) TOLLEA Franco ZAVUGA Goretti (Ms) The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Investigative Journalism AJUNA Patrick BABANGA Miria Sydney (Ms) BASHAIJA S. Alex KAGOLO Francis KIWAWULO Christopher MWIZA Hellen (Ms) NABACHWA Prosciia (Ms) NSUBUGA Alex WALUGEMBE Moses Tusubira The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Mass Communication MUBIRU Bashir MWESIGWA Aggrey Barusya WALUBIRI Moses The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling NASAMBA Ruth The Principal, College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources and Biosecurity to present the following for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Livestock Development Planning and Management ANYURU Thomas KASADHA T. Waimaga WANYAMA Peter WERE George Hasafu The Principal, College of Health Sciences to present the following for the Award of the Diploma in Paliative Care ADEGBOYE M. Oluwatoyin APIO Janet (Ms) BHODHENI Chinjerai ERIC Bantar Njoya MANG ANDA Beatrice Maluwa (Ms) MEGIROO Simon Elias MOYO Sherpard

NDZI Eric Ngah NGOMA Mahuna Habiba Omary NIWAGABA Kanda Benedict NKHOMA Mwandida Mdazepa NNKO Helga Naftal (Ms) ODONGO Aginya Domitilla UTWERE Biko Steve The Principal, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to present the following for the Conferment of the Degree of Bachelor of Arts (Social Sciences) ABAGO Christine (Ms) ABUNYANG Stephen ACCORD Jesca (Ms) ACEN Deborah (Ms) ACHAN Grace (Ms) ACHENG Hilder Oboi (Ms) ACHIRO Carla Ms ACHOLA Irene (Ms) ACIRO Lilian Nancy (Ms) ADONGPINY Harriet (Ms) AGABA Rita (Ms) AGASHA Charity Ms AGNES Mary Wangu (Ms) AHIIRWA Dorah (Ms) AHIMBISIBWE Mercy (Ms) AHIMBISIIBWE Isaac AIJUKA Isreal AINE Adrah Bitumba AINEBYONA Edgar AJAMBO Eseza (Ms) AJAVU Patrick AKANKWASA Joyce (Ms) AKANKWASA Rodgers Kakuta AKAO Teddy (Ms) AKELLO Brenda (Ms) AKELLO Grace (Ms) AKELLO Jennifer Ms AKOLA Harriet Mmaculate (Ms) AKONG Esther (Ms) AKOT Susan (Ms) AKULLO Mirriam (Ms) ALACU Samuel ALINAITWE Patrick AMADRIO Hellen (Ms) AMAINGIRO Grace (Ms) AMANYA Susan (Ms) AMBAYO Denis Swadiq AMENYA Winnie (Ms) AMITO Paska (Ms) AMPUMUZA Doreen (Ms) ANGOLOL Jacob ANYAIT Fridah (Ms) ANYANGO Judith (Ms) APIO Gloria (Ms) APIO Hope (Ms) APIO Sarah (Ms) ARINAITWE Everse ASABA Joan (Ms) ASELE Angella (Ms) ASHABA Cleophas ASHURA Florence (Ms) ASIIMWE Olive (Ms) ASIIMWE Ruth (Ms) ASIIMWE Samuel ASIKU Godwill ATAI Juliet (Ms) ATIM Moureen (Ms) ATIM Patricia (Ms) ATIM Selly (Ms) ATIM Topista (Ms) ATIMANGO Maureen (Ms) ATINO Hellen (Ms) ATOO Gloria (Ms) ATUKWASE Gideon ATURINDA Emily (Ms) ATWIJUKIRE Dan AUMA Janet (Ms) AWIYO Jennifer (Ms) AWOR Deborah Opio (Ms) AYAZIKA B. Andrew AYEBAZIBWE Margaret (Ms) AYONA Damali (Ms)

BABIRYE Agatha (Ms) BABIRYE Agnes (Ms) BABIRYE Deborah (Ms) BABIRYE Leah (Ms) BABIRYE Susan (Ms) BABOINEKI Erinan BAGONZI Sylivia (Ms) BAGUMA Robert BAHABWE Prossy (Ms) BARUNGI Charlotte (Ms) BASALIDDE Douglas BASHEMERA Aisha (Ms) BATUUKA Naluzze Hajarah (Ms) BAZIBU Emugoye John BAZZEKUKETTA Donald BIHEMAISO Jacob BIRIWO Latipha Muyingo (Ms) BIRUNGI Grace (Ms) BIRUNGI Judith (Ms) BISIKWA Amelia (Ms) BUGAIGA Esther (Ms) BUKAMA Francis BUKENYA Emmanuel BUKENYA Paul BUKOMEKO Steven BULYABA Gladys (Ms) BURORAMPURIRE Seth BUSINGENTE Doreen (Ms) BUSINGYE Gordard BUYEKA Sandra (Ms) BWANIKA Nuru BWENGYE Dickens Nsimbi BYABAZAIRE Linda (Ms) BYAMUGISHA Osbert Osborn BYEGANJE Caroline (Ms) CANDIRU Suzan (Ms) CHANCE Habert CHANDIA Joyce Unzi (Ms) CHEBET Carolyne (Ms) CHEMUTAI Patricia (Ms) CHEPKOLE C. Sarah (Ms) CHEPNGENO Lilian (Ms) CHERONO Joan (Ms) CHEROTICH Silas CHERUKUT Nancy (Ms) DATIVA Mpairwe (Ms) DEKA Abdi (Ms) DHIKUSOOKA Eddie DRAMANI Devis DRICIRU Scovia (Ms) EGONU Samuel EJANG Lydia (Ms) EMURWON Edward ENDREO Florence (Ms) FAIDAH Rose (Ms) FRIDAY George GATABI Melsi (Ms) GICIMU Maina Daniel GITHII Wanjiru Phyliss GITHINJI C. M. Wanja (Ms) GONZA Loy (Ms) HASSAN Ali HIUHU Tabitha Wanjiku (Ms) ILAKUT Benard ILUBU Alice (Ms) ILUKOL Paska (Ms) ISINGOMA Sam Tumusiime IYA Grace (Ms) JEMUTAI Beatrice (Ms) JUMA Oliver Nalianya (Ms) KAAHWA Shamila (Ms) KAATUUDE Mohammed KABACHAKI Charlotte (Ms) KABAGAMBE Kenneth KABUGO Julius KABUGO Thadeo KAGIMBA Ruth (Ms) KAGURU Gerald Njama KAHUNDE Lillian (Ms) KAHUNDE Sheila Catherine (Ms) KAJERA Zadoki KAJUMBA Doreen (Ms) KAKARA Racheal (Ms) KAKO Christine (Ms) KAKURA Muzuura Godfrey KALANZI Jacob KALIKOLA Jacob KALONGO Phionah (Ms) KALUNGI Nuhumani KAMANYIRO J. Richard KAMAU Muigai David KAMBAGIRA Paul

KANDOLE Joseph KANDOLE Richard Amilcar KANSIIME Rebecca (Ms) KARIISA Emmanuel KARIUKI Naomi Wangui (Ms) KARUGABA Clare (Ms) KARUGABA Maurice KARUIRU Gladys Nyawira (Ms) KASASA Musa KATABAZI Asia (Ms) KATEKAINE Lindar (Ms) KATENDE Badru KATEREGGA John KATO Conrad KATO Deuson KATO Gerald KATONGOLE Ronald KATUNGI Simon KATUSABE Denis KATUSHABE Editor (Ms) KATUSHABE Hilda (Ms) KAWAAKO Lillian (Ms) KAWEESI Yusufu KAWOYA Gerald KAYAGA Agnes (Ms) KAYIZZI Samuel KAZIBWE Samuel KEMBABAZI Babrah (Ms) KEMIGISA Jane (Ms) KEMIGISA Winnie (Ms) KHAUKHA Dan Anfield KHISA Mercy (Ms) KIBBALE Humphrey KIBUUKA Ivan KICONCO S. Priscilla (Ms) KICONCO Sandra (Ms) KIGOZI Lilian Nabalamba (Ms) KIKONYOGO Joseph Botika KILANGWA Jackson KINALI Stella (Ms) KINARA N. Violet (Ms) KIRABO Roidah (Ms) KIRUMIRA Joshua KIRYANKUSA David KISAKYE Jacinta (Ms) KISAKYE Racheal (Ms) KISORI Olivia KITAALI Micheal KITAKA Rose (Ms) KITHACHO Abraham KITTENGO Aloysious KIVUMBI Alex KIWANUKA Ronald KIZITO Brian KIZZA Deborah (Ms) KOBUSINGE Faith KOBUSINGE Mary (Ms) KOMAKECH Henry KUKUNDA Barbara (Ms) KULABAKO Denis KURUMBU Johnson Kamau KUSIIMA Paul KWAGALA Rebecca (Ms) KWARIKUNDA Olivia (Ms) KWESIGA Dennis KWIJJUKA Justus KYAKULAGA Micheal KYALO Daniel KYASIIMIRE Lennie (Ms) KYASIMIRE Scovia (Ms) KYASOOKA Nelson Hosea KYATUHAIRE Peragia (Ms) KYEYUNE Oscar KYOBIJJA Mariam Namukwaya (Ms) LIPOTO Ivan LOKOMO Simon Peter LUBANGA Ponie Consolate (Ms) LUBEGA Akisam LUBEGA John Baptist LUBEGA Joseph LUKWAGO Obrien John Swigert LUTAAYA Marvin LUTEETE Robert LUWANO Janat (Ms) LUWEDDE Allen (Ms) LUYOMBO Hamidah (Ms) LUYOMBYA Jacob MABIRIZI David MACHARIA Rose Mumbi (Ms) MAINA Wanjiru Speranza (Ms) MAKARA Elijah Karag MAKULA Francis

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