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Sex For Marks Lectures Should Be Fired — Museveni

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President of   Uganda H.E Yoweri Museveni Kaguta has revealed that Lectures who engage in heinous acts like Sex for Marks should be given no space at the University.

While officiating the 69th graduation at Freedom Square, Makerere university, the president stated that a lecturer caught and accused of sexual harassment ought not to have even a single space in the top university

“I want to congratulate Prof Nawangwe and your team for the good move and decision taken to discipline students, lecturers and other staff in the university which has helped to reduce on the misconduct at the institute,” said President Museveni.

“We don’t want decadents, the crime of cheating of marks or raping of children by lecturers.”

He further added that Makerere University is one of the best Universities in Africa and scientists need to be well acquainted with continent.

He further added that scientists in Uganda stand a great chance to get jobs so more emphasis should be inserted in Sciences

 Museveni also urged fresh graduates to form group and government will come in to provide financial support to them so that they are in position to kickstart businesses which will help to create employment opportunities.

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