re. i suppot  the suggestion vasco aguzua gave. of to improve the 
infrastructure in the secondary schools, and also the idea of providing money 
for upgrading Nile University, as well the campus at Ringili and Islamic 
University  Campus in Arua which in existence. secondly, everyone can be able 
to vote for a lady by name. elizabeth adiru, she is a lugbara. from maracha. 
click here. for to vote. 
http://classactcanada.com/[email protected]    from. majid 
alemi junior. in bc.




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From: Vasco Oguzua <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 9:09:36 AM
Subject: [WestNileNet] West Nile gets Museveni scholarships

In this not what I wrote about sometime back when we were discussing the Public 
University given by the President? Another District in Nebbi? How long shall 
undure this politics of division how big is Nebbi to be split into districts. I 
also here Maracha is geared to be a district! Why has the President 
and Ottafire resisted dividing their region into more districts while they are 
busy giving districts left and right to other areas. Election campaigns have 
started. If there is Universal Secondary Education, what is the point of the 
scholarships. Why not improve the infrastructure in the secondary schools so 
that more students can access better education. Even for the Public 
University, why not provide money for upgrading Nile University, The Campus at 
Ringili and Islamic university campus in Arua which are already in existence? 

West Nile gets Museveni scholarships 
Thursday, 24th September, 2009        
By Ayiga Ondoga 

PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni has offered 40 State House scholarships under the 
Universal Secondary Education programme to students of West Nile, Nebbi Woman 
MP Catherine Akumu Mavenjina has said. 

She was speaking during the commissioning of the information and technology 
centre at Warr Girls Secondary School in Nebbi last Thursday. The scholarship 
will benefit the districts of Nebbi, Zombo, Koboko, Arua, Terego/Maracha, 
Yumbe, Moyo and Adjumani. 

Five students from each district will get the scholarships, the legislator 
further said. 

Mavenjina said Museveni made the pledge while meeting the West Nile 
parliamentary group in Kampala recently. 

She said Museveni had also directed the establishment of a public university in 
the region. 

The Rural Communication Development Fund and the Uganda Communications 
Commission donated 10 computers to the school. 

The LC5 councillor, Mary Ogentho, said Nebbi district local government had 
approved sh60m for the construction of a new dormitory block for Warr under the 
Northern Uganda peace and Recovery Development Programme. 

“We want the school to develop under the new Zombo district because it is in a 
poor state,” Ogentho noted. 


 
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