*Carnegie Mellon is starting an Engineering School Campus in Kigali next
year
May be it will be the best Engineering school on the African Continent.

This is a Zionist effort. They are going to use these African engineers to
dig up the whole of DRC.

Like we have been warned by South Africa's Pik Botha i.e. a new wave of a
vicious colonial retake of Africa is seriously now underway.

>From what I read we Africans really have not woken up.
How can South America defend Libya's cause more than we the Africans?
*
Uganda, EA education hub Monday, September 19  2011 at  00:00

In Summary

With the advent of the EAC, Uganda has to take advantage of the regional
repuation it has built over the years as the Mecca of those seeking an
affordable education as dues elsewhere are often exorbitant.

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East African Legislative Assembly legislator Lydia Wanyoto has called on
education experts in Uganda to broaden the curriculum in view of the
opportunities presented by the East African Cooperation. “We need to meet
the demands of the integration process. Education is our biggest bargain in
the region, we need to sort out the issue of teachers,” she appealed.

The legislator made the call during Ms Olivia Kabale Kwagala, the Iganga
Woman MP’s Victory party in Iganga town over the weekend. Ms Wanyoto said
education is Uganda’s strength in the region and is no longer a domestic
matter so the country should build its education human resource by
supporting the teachers’ learning process.

Ms Wanyoto said Kampala survived as a regional education power house when
the East African Community collapsed in the late 1970s because of the
importance attached to education as a pillar of development.

Luuka Resident District Commissioner, Mr Aggrey Bangu, commended teachers
for sustaining the country’s cherished universal education model and heeding
the government’s call against industrial action. He urged stakeholders to
shift focus on parents who are frustrating education by stopping their
children from attending school or failing to provide them with scholastic
materials and lunch.
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