By Paul Kisembo on February 3, 2017
Adolphe Teikeu, Africa Cup of Nations, AndrÈ Ayew, Asamoah Gyan, Benjamin Moukandjo, Brimah Razak, burkina faso, Cameroon, Christian Atsu, Christian Bassogog, Egypt, Fabrice Ondoa, Ghana, Harrison Afful, Indomitable Lions, Jordan Ayew, Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui, Robert Ndip Tambe, Wakaso Mubarak
Football, Sports
Cameroon beat Ghana 2-0 to set up a final of the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations with Egypt. Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui scored in the 72nd minute and Christian Bassogog netted in an injury-time counter-attack to seal the victory for the Indomitable Lions. Ghana were close to scoring through Wakaso Mubarak and Christian Atsu but they failed to […]
By Paul Kisembo on February 2, 2017
Africa Cup of Nations, Aristide Bance, Banou Diawara, Bertrand Traore, burkina faso, Cameroon, Charles Kabore, Egypt, Essam El Hadary, Ghana, Mohamed Salah, Prejuce Nakoulma
Football, General, Sports
Egypt managed a record-equaling ninth Africa Cup of Nations final after defeating Burkina Faso 4-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw. Veteran goalkeeper Essam El Hadary was the hero for Egypt after saving Bertrand Traore’s spot-kick to secure victory. Mohamed Salah put Egypt in the lead in the 66th minute when he curled a superb […]
By Paul Kisembo on October 18, 2016
2017 AFCON finals draw, Ahmed Hussein, Algeria, burkina faso, Cameroon, Commissioner for physical Education in the Ministry of Education and Sports, Cote D’Ivoire, DR Congo, Egypt, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Mali, Milutin Sredojevic, Morocco, Omara Apita, Senegal, Togo, Tunisia, uganda, Uganda Cranes, Zimbabwe
Football, Sports
The draw of the 2017 AFCON finals to be hosted by Gabon will be conducted on Wednesday 19th October, 2016 with representatives from all the finalists. The draw will involve 16 finalists and will be heavily represented during the ceremony in Libreville at the ASMG Tent in Stade de l’Amitie. Uganda will be represented by […]
By Paul Kisembo on October 12, 2016
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Football, Sports
Uganda’s goalless draw with Ghana proves progress of the Uganda Cranes as the nation vies for the 2018 world cup in Russia. Uganda cranes drew 0-0 with the Black stars in the game which was played at Tamale Stadium on the 7th October 2016. This was the first game of group E but the visitors […]
By Samuel Wamuttu on June 28, 2016
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Africa, Business & Economics, Business & Finance, Business news, General, Latest Uganda News, People, Regional
The odd saying that one Kenyan can do a job worthy six Ugandans is about to change if we are to go by a new World Bank report on productivity in a work place. According to the The East African newspaper,the World Bank report indicates that Kenyan workers are less productive than their counterparts in […]
By Gerald Businge on June 5, 2012
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Arts/Humanities Scholarships, Sciences Scholarships
Aubrey Sheiham Public Health and Primary Care Scholarship: The Aubrey Sheiham Public Health and Primary Care Scholarship is a three-month scholarship offered annually by The Cochrane Collaboration to health workers, consumers and researchers living in developing countries. The aim of the Scholarship is to enable the development of skills in preparing systematic reviews of healthcare […]
By Gerald Businge on March 15, 2012
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Agriculture, Sciences Scholarships
Early Career Fellowships: The Future Agricultures Consortium (FAC) aims to encourage critical debate and policy dialogue on the future of agriculture in Africa. Founded in 2005, the Consortium is a partnership between leading research-based organizations in Africa and the UK, with work focusing on Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Burkina Faso, Ghana, South Africa and Zimbabwe. FAC […]
By Gerald Businge on February 16, 2012
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Masters Scholarships
Study Scholarship: The Swedish Institute Study Scholarships target highly-qualified students from the countries listed below. About 120 scholarships will be awarded for studies in Sweden, starting in August every year. The scholarship covers both living costs and tuition fees. Please note that in order to apply for a Swedish Institute Study scholarship the student must […]
By Gerald Businge on November 9, 2011
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Africa scholarships, Arts/Humanities Scholarships, Masters Scholarships, Scholarships, Sciences Scholarships
The Lund University Global Scholarship programme is targeted at top academic students from countries outside the European Union/European Economic Area (and Switzerland). Scholarships cover 25%, 50%, 75% or 100% of the tuition fees. The scholarship value is deducted from the tuition fees of the programme or free-standing course for which you are awarded a scholarship. […]