INVEST IN RESEARCH AND INNOVATIONS TO IMPACT SOCIETY, TAYEBWA TELLS UNIVERSITIES

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THOMAS TAYEBWA SPEAKING AT KING CEASOR UNIVERSITY

By Felix Oketcho

Deputy Speaker of Parliament Thomas Tayebwa has challenged Universities and other institutions of Higher learning to invest in Research and Innovation so as to develop solutions that will impact Africa’s unique challenges.

Officiating at the 5th graduation ceremony of King Ceasor University in Kampala, Tayebwa emphasized the importance of research that benefits society and enhances university portfolios.

“Invest more in groundbreaking research and innovations because the problems we have are unique and will require unique solutions which we must develop from here,” he said.

He acknowledged that while international research funding has decreased, the Ugandan government has increased its support. He stressed that university education should be transformative, urging King Ceasor University to focus on areas that address societal needs.

 “Now I request you to invest more in groundbreaking research, more in innovation, because the problems we have are unique studies. And they will need unique solutions,” he said, citing China’s development of artemisinin (coartem) as a malaria treatment.

His Excellency, HM King Ceasor Mulenga T.G., the Honorary Consul of Vietnam to Uganda and the Chancellor of King Ceasor University, called on the university to introduce a two-to-three-month certificate course in technology for all students, covering areas like artificial intelligence, quantum technology, virtual reality, and the internet of things.

“When they leave here, they should not be far away apart from the technology that is driving their sectors,” Mulenga said. “So, we request management from now onwards, from this graduation, that they put technology at the center of this training at King Ceasor University.”

AMBASSADOR KING CEASOR MULENGA

A total of 280 students graduated with diplomas and degrees, including 224 degree recipients and 56 diploma recipients. Vice Chancellor Charity Basaza Mulenga highlighted the university’s commitment to gender parity and quality education.

ICT Minister and University Council Chairperson assured attendees that King Ceasor University would become a center of excellence through partnerships and new science and technology courses.

Mulenga encouraged graduates to become job creators, not just job seekers, and to diversify their income streams.

“There are opportunities so don’t reject them, be your own boss and don’t stick only on what you studied but diversify your income by engaging in other activities, be wealth multipliers,” he said.

About King Ceasor University

King Ceasor University (KCU) is widely regarded as one of Uganda’s most exceptional private universities, attracting a cosmopolitan and diverse student population from various countries such as Tanzania, Nigeria, Palestine, India, Rwanda, Malawi, Ethiopia, and South Sudan, among others. KCU offers a vast array of programs that provide students with an advantageous head start in their career paths.

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