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MAKERERE UNIVERSITY

ANNUALREPORT2 0 1 7

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES

College of Natural SciencesMakerere UniversityP. O. Box 7062, Kampala, UgandaE-mail: [email protected]: +256-414-532401Website: http://cns.mak.ac.ug Twitter: @MCoNASFacebook: @CoNAS.Makerere

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Makerere University

College of Natural

Sciences

Annual Report 2017

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Table of Contents

College Administration …………………………………………………………………. iii

List of Acronyms …………………………………………………………………………. v

List of Tables ………………………………………………………………………………. vii

Foreword by Principal …………………………………………………………………… viii

Executive Summary ……………………………………………………………………… x

1.0 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND ……………………………………………... 2

1.1 Introduction ……………………………………………………………………….. 2

1.2 Vision of Makerere University …………………………………………………... 2

1.3 Mission of the College …………………………………………………………… 2

1.4 The CoNAS Structure ..……………………………………………………..... ….. 2

Strategic Goals of CoNAS ………………………………………………………….. 3

1.4.1 Progress in Meeting Annual Goals for 2016/2017 …………………...... 4

1.4.2 Units of the Schools in CoNAS …………………………………………….. 7

1.4.2.1 School of Biosciences ……………………………………………… 7

1.4.2.2 School of Physical Sciences ……………………………………… 9

2.0 RESEARCH INNOVATIONS AND AWARDS ………………………………………….. 28

2.1 Projects, Events and Awards……………………………………………………… 28

2.1.1 New Projects ………………………………………………………………... 28

2.1.2 Events/Activities …………………………………………………………… 29

3.0 TEACHING AND LEARNING ……………………………………………………………. 35

4.0 SUPPORT FUNCTIONS ………………………………………………………………… … 41

4.1 Human Resources …………………………………………………………………… 41

4.2 Library Services ……………………………………………………………………….. 42

4.3 Information and Communication Technology …………………...................... 42

5.0 CONCLUSION ……………………………………………………………………………… 43

APPENDIX

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College Administration

The College is headed by a Principal who is assisted by a deputy, 2 Deans of

schools and 8 Chairs (heads of departments). We also have 1 coordinator for

special subject area of Sports Science.

Principal - J.Y.T Mugisha, PhD (Professor)

Deputy Principal - Fredrick Muyodi, PhD (Assoc. Professor)

Acting Dean – School of Biosciences – Eric Sande, PhD (Assoc. Professor)

Dean – School of Physical Science - Juma Kasozi, PhD (Assoc. Professor)

Chair – Department of Mathematics - David Sseviiri, PhD

Chair – Department of Chemistry - John Wasswa, PhD

Chair – Department of Physics - Winston Tumps Ireeta, PhD (Assoc. Professor)

Chair – Department of Geology and Petroleum Studies - Michael Owor, PhD

Chair – Department of Biochemistry and Sports Science - Joseph Kyambadde, PhD

Chair – Department of Zoology, Entomology and Fisheries Sciences - Eric Sande, PhD

Chair – Department of Plant Sciences, Microbiology and Biotechnology -Perpetua

Ipulet, PhD

Coordinator – Sports Science - Dr. Anne Nankwanga

College Human Resource Officer - Mr. Joseph Kalema

Ag. College Registrar - Ms. Josephine Ataro

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College Bursar - Mr. Andrew Malagala

College Librarian - Ms. Lydia Namuganyi Namugera

College Procurement Officer - Mr. Steven Byarugaba

College Communication Officer - Ms. Zaam Ssali

CoNAS General Contact

College of Natural Sciences

Makerere University

P.O. Box 7062

Kampala, Uganda

Tel: +256 414 532401

Website: www.cns.mak.ac.ug E-mail: [email protected]

Twitter: @MakCoNAS; Facebook: @MakCoNAS

Schools:

School of Physical Sciences Website: http://sps.mak.ac.ug

School of Biosciences Website: http://sbis.mak.ac.ug

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List of Acronyms

ADB – Africa Development Bank

ARM – Annual Review Meeting

AY – Academic Year

BETB – Bachelor of Science in Ethnobotany

BSBT – Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology

BSC – Bachelor of Science

BSCB – Bachelor of Science in Conservation Biology

BSFA – Bachelor of Science in Fisheries and Aquaculture

BSIC – Bachelor of Science in Industrial Chemistry

BSPC – Bachelor of Science in Sports Science

BSPG – Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geosciences and Production

CoNAS – College of Natural Sciences

COTRA - Collaborative Training in Fisheries and Aquaculture in East, Central and Southern Africa

DRGT – Directorate of Research and Graduate Training

EnPE – Energy Petroleum Project

JICA – Japan International Cooperation Agency

JSPS – Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

MSc. – Master of Science

MUCS – Makerere University Chemical Society

NORAD – Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation

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PhD – Doctor of Philosophy

SIDA – Swedish International Development Agency

UPC – China University of Petroleum

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List of Tables

Table 3.1Registered Undergraduate Students in 2017……………………….. 35

Table 3.2 Registered Postgraduate Students in 2017 ………………………… 36

Table 3.3 Total Number of graduates in 2017 compared to 2016 ………… 36

Table 3.4 Academic Staff Numbers as at December 2017 ………………… 36

Table 3.5 Laboratory Staff in CoNAS as at December 2017 ……………….. 37

Table 3.6 Support Staff in CoNAS as at December 2017 …………………… 38

Table 3.7 Administrative Staff in CoNAS as at December 2017 …………… 38

Table 3.8 Summary of all Staff in CoNAS in 2017 …………………………….. 39

Table 3.9 Qualifications of Academic Staff in 2017 ………………………… 39

Table 3.10 Publications in Refereed Journals in 2017 ………………………. 40

Table 4.0 Appointments in the College in 2017 …………………………….. 41

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Foreword by the Principal

It is my pleasure to present to you the annual report for the College of Natural

Sciences (CoNAS) for the year 2017.

The College has continued to deliver on its mission of ‘of creating and imparting

knowledge in basic and applied sciences’ endeavouring to produce graduates for

various sectors of scientific and economic development of Uganda. The College

continued to offer services to other Colleges by teaching branches of basic science.

From research work by staff and students, the college registered a total of 33

research publications in peer reviewed journals during the year.

The refurbishment of the Chemistry building and diagnostic labs in the Department

of Plant Sciences, Microbiology and Biotechnology funded through the African

Development Bank (ADB V) funding was completed.

The College has new projects beginning this year hosted by various departments in

the college. Some of the projects include: The Department of Biochemistry and

Sports Science in a consortium with Centre for Environmental Science, College of

Natural and Computational Science – Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia; The Nelson

Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology – Arusha, Tanzania; is

implementing a project titled, ‘Establishment of a Regional Enterprise to

Commercialise the Integrated Technologies for Agro/Biowaste conversion in Eastern

Africa’. The European Union is funding an initiative worth EUROS- 1,399,875 where

the College of Natural Sciences (CoNAS) is working with regional and international

universities to support graduate training in Fisheries. The initiative is titled,

‘Collaborative Training in Fisheries and Aquaculture in East, Central and Southern

Africa (COTRA)’. The College of Natural Sciences is a beneficiary of a Memorandum

of Understanding (MOU) that Makerere University signed with the China University of

Petroleum (UPC) at Qingdao. Details of the initiatives are included in the report.

The College of Natural Sciences prides itself in its strong staff base. We are happy to

report that 60% of our academic staff have completed PhD at various universities.

Our staff development initiative has continued to bear fruit with many more of our

staff working to qualify with PhDs. The staffing shortage through retirement,

resignations and death especially for technical staff is worrying and we call for

urgent action from the University Management. The college has realised new

recruitments for academic cadre to replace retiring staff and also fill gaps where

staff had either resigned or died. Furthermore, staff were promoted rising up the

ranks in the University Service.

The college is committed to giving students at all levels excellent exposition in

scientific thinking and high-level foundation of science that will shape and direct

their lives long after they leave us. I would like to thank the University Administration

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and development partners for their support of our activities during the year. I also

thank the College administration, staff and students for their continued support and

participating in the activities of the College. I also extend thanks to all players in the

successful preparation of this report. The staff for the information provided for

production of the report and the College Communication Office that compiled the

report.

As We Build for the Future

Professor J.Y.T Mugisha PRINCIPAL

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Executive Summary

The College of Natural Sciences (CoNAS) is made up of two schools, the School of

Biological Sciences and School of Physical Sciences. The schools are further divided

into seven departments. The School of Physical Sciences has the departments of

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Geology and Petroleum Studies. The School of

Biological Sciences has the departments of Plant Sciences, Microbiology &

Biotechnology; Zoology, Entomology & Fisheries Sciences and Biochemistry and

Sports Science.

In this report, progress of annual goals against the strategic plan (2012-2022) for the

college is presented. In 2017, the CoNAS continued to deliver on its mission of

creating and imparting knowledge in basic and applied sciences. It should be

noted that for purposes of furthering knowledge, research projects jointly handled

by staff and students are conducted in all departments at graduate (Masters and

PhD) level. The College endeavours to produce graduates for various sectors of a

scientific nature. The College also offers services to other Colleges by teaching

branches of basic science relevant to their disciplines. CoNAS staff have remained

busy in research and teaching. From their work, the college has realized a total of 33

research publications.

CoNAS brought new partnerships on board; a Memorandum of Understanding

(MoU) was signed between Makerere University and the China University of

Petroleum (UPC) in December 2017. The MoU seeks to leverage expertise at UPC to

establish an Institute/School of Petroleum Geosciences/Engineering at Makerere.

This fits with the appointment of Makerere University as the Centre of Excellence for

petroleum and minerals by the Northern Corridor States. UPC and Makerere also

agreed to jointly apply for funding from international funding agencies to support

establishment of state of the art petroleum engineering labs at UPC and Makerere.

Makerere and UPC will also collaborate through student and staff exchange

programmes. The Department of Biochemistry and Sports Science in a consortium

with Centre for Environmental Science, College of Natural and Computational

Science – Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia; The Nelson Mandela African Institution of

Science and Technology – Arusha, Tanzania; Innovative Technology and Energy

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Centre – Arusha, Tanzania won a research grant of $250,000 from BioInnovate Africa

Programme Phase II to implement a project titled, ‘Establishment of a Regional

Enterprise to Commercialise the Integrated Technologies for Agro/Biowaste

conversion in Eastern Africa’. The European Union is funding an initiative worth

EUROS- 1,399,875 where the College of Natural Sciences (CoNAS) is working with

regional and international universities to support graduate training in Fisheries. The

initiative is titled, ‘Collaborative Training in Fisheries and Aquaculture in East, Central

and Southern Africa (COTRA)’. COTRA aims at achieving sustainable fisheries

management and aquaculture resources that shall lead to increased fish

production, enhanced food and nutritional security for improved livelihood and

household revenue. Specifically, the project provides a platform to support the

harmonisation and internationalisation of fisheries and aquaculture education

programmes among African Universities.

The number of students who graduated for both bachelors and graduate degrees

from the College in 2017 was 369 compared to 382 for the year 2016. The registered

students at undergraduate level were 1121 from 1168 in 2016 and 114 students for

postgraduate programmes. New appointments and promotions were registered for

staff in the various departments.

The College library has continued to grow its collection to serve students in the

college and many others who are serviced from other university units. The number of

new recruits low as compared to retiring staff.

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1.0 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND

1.1 Introduction

This is a presentation of the annual report of the College of Natural Sciences

(CoNAS) for the year 2017. The report details progress and activities implemented

within the year.

1.2 Vision of Makerere University

To be the leading institution for academic excellence and innovations in Africa. As a

constituent college of Makerere University, CoNAS fits with the vision.

1.3 Mission of the College

The mission of CoNAS as defined in the CoNAS Strategic Plan 2012 – 2022 is ‘to

create and impart knowledge in basic and applied sciences to society through

training, research and extension services for development’.

The specific objectives of the College of Natural Sciences are:

Produce graduates for various sectors of scientific and economic

development of Uganda and the World at large.

Conduct high quality research in basic science.

Offer extension services to various sectors of human activities.

Provide services to other Colleges/Schools/Institutes by teaching branches of

basic science relevant to their disciplines.

Promote joint and interdisciplinary research

1.4 The College of Natural Sciences Structure

The College is headed by a Principal who is supported by a Deputy Principal. The

College has two schools; each is headed by a Dean. The schools are further divided

into departments, each headed by a Chair, as seen from the illustration below.

School of Physical Sciences

(SPS)

School of Biosciences

(SBS)

Department of Mathematics

Department of Chemistry

Department of Geology

&Petrroleum Studies

Department of Physics Department of Biochemistry

and Sports Science

Department of Plant

Sciences, Microbiology and

Biotechnology

Department of Zoology,

Entomology and Fisheries Sciences

CoNAS

Principal

Deputy Principal

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Strategic Goals of CoNAS

CoNAS developed its strategic plan 2012-2022 against which all our developments and achievements are based. The figure below

highlights the seven (7) strategic goals of CoNAS as defined and detailed in the college strategic plan`:

CoNAS Strategic Goals 2012 - 2022

Goal

1

COLLEGE CAPACITY :To

Increase the capacity of

the College to train

scientists for the country

and the region

Goal 5 ACADEMICS: Provide a

conducive academic

environment for students and staff

Goal

2

SCIENCE PROGRAMMES:

To Increase the variety of

demand driven high

quality science

programmes

Goal 6 NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NEEDS:

Make the College more relevant

to national development

Goal

3

RESEARCH-PATENTS-

PUBLICATIONS:

Strengthen demand

driven scientific

research.

Goal 7 QUALITY ASSURANCE: To create

and maintain high academic

standards that are recognized

internationally.

Goal

4

OPERATIONAL

EFFICIENCY OF THE

COLLEGE: Improve the

operational efficiency

of the College

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1.4.1 Progress in Meeting Annual Goals 2016/2017

The activities of the College of Natural Sciences (CoNAS) are guided by the College Strategic Plan for 2012 to 2022 which has

seven (7) goals. The activities for each year are aligned to the aforementioned goals. The following table is a presentation of the

college activities for FY2016/2017.

Strategic Goals Activities for Year Progress to-date Impediments Goal 1 COLLEGE CAPACITY :To Increase the capacity

of the College to train scientists for the country

and the region

Acquire up-to-date

equipment/technologies for

science laboratories

Establish at least one

internationally recognized

laboratory in each unit

Advertise science based

programmes in mass media and

Internet.

Review science based

curriculum to make courses

marketable.

The Department of Chemistry building and

laboratories have been refurbished under

the ADB-HEST funding

The college has partnered with schools to

popularize programmes, e.g. as part of the

drive Greenhill Academy students visited

the Herbarium and Botanical Garden.

Several programmes and courses have

been revised and documents are before

Senate for approval (Fisheries,

Mathematical modeling at both

undergraduate and graduate levels)

Availability of funds from the

University is major impediment to

achievement of the activities.

The new equipment acquired and

refurbishment is from development

partner sources

Approval of revised programmes is

delayed in the university structures.

Goal 2 SCIENCE PROGRAMMES: To Increase the

variety of demand driven high quality science

programmes

Review programmes to address

national and international

concerns/relevance

Acquire up to date teaching

materials for teaching science

Encourage staff and student

exchange visits with other

international universities.

Organize joint field

courses/collaboration with other

universities

Foster collaboration with private

sector in curriculum

development

Several programmes and courses have

been revised and documents are before

Senate for approval (Fisheries programme

reviewed at undergraduate and

graduate; Mathematical Modelling

programme at undergraduate and

graduate level; New PhD in Petroleum

Geosciences drafted)

Students and staff exchanges have been

realised through MoUs signed with other

universities e.g. China University of

Petroleum

Joint field courses were held by the

Department of Mathematics held a

summer school with partners and Inverse

Problems Conference & School

Approval of revised programmes is

delayed in the university structures

High dependence on funds from

development partners. These

activities are not budgeted in

University budget.

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Strategic Goals Activities for Year Progress to-date Impediments Goal 3 RESEARCH-PATENTS-PUBLICATIONS:

Strengthen demand driven scientific

research.

Utilize locally available

resources to undertake

research activities

Establish partnerships in

research locally and

internationally.

Write research proposals

Publish in refereed journals

Involve undergraduate and

graduate students to do

research individually and in

partnership

Partnerships with other institutions in

Uganda, region and internationally

have been realised. For example

NARO, UVRI, Okayama University in

Japan, JKUAT and others.

Academic Staff have increased

research proposals submitted and

many are successful e.g. Bioinnovate

and European Union CoTRA etc.

Publications in refereed journals are

many. In this reporting period,

33publications are registered.

The winning proposals give opportunity

for graduate students to undertake

research. However, undergraduate

research opportunities are limited.

Locally available resources are used

for research activities e.g. students in

chemistry and plant sciences are using

local plants to manufacture dyes,

herbal medicines and other household

materials.

Increased support for basic

sciences research from

government is required. This will

increase the number of

students’ research activities.

The teaching loads for staff

affects the time allocated to

writing proposals and research

publications.

Goal 4 OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY OF THE

COLLEGE: Improve the operational

efficiency of the College

Renovate and face-lift

college buildings

Acquire more computers for

staff

Repair or replace all

damaged computers

Sensitize staff and students

on gender issues Design research activities

that take into account

gender balance

Encourage females to apply

for higher degrees

The Chemistry building and Plant

Sciences labs have been refurbished

during the reporting period using

ADB-HEST project funds.

The Department of Mathematics is

working with Uppsala University in

Sweden to engender basic sciences More female staff are encouraged to

apply for higher degrees. At least two (2)

female staff PhD graduands are registered

each year for the last 3 years.

Limited budgets affect the

works of refurbishment

undertaken.

Funding for higher degrees is

limited and competitive and

therefore affects number of

staff registering for higher

degrees more especially

women

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Strategic Goals Activities for Year Progress to-date Impediments Goal 5 ACADEMICS: Provide a conducive

academic environment for students and

staff

Increase use of E-learning in

the college to 50% of all

courses.

Encourage use of internet

interfaces Produce information packs

to new students and staff

about the college

Produce a brochure about

the college programmes

and activities

Hold regular meetings,

seminars and workshops

Ensure courses are

harmonised

Staff in the Departments of Physics &

Chemistry are using the MUELE

platform to deliver lectures.

Staff are using simulations in practicals

for increased opportunities for studies.

College has developed a handbook

and multiple departments information

packs which students receive at

beginning of study.

Brochure for the college and

departments developed.

Departments have introduced seminar

series for the graduate students.

Programmes and courses have been

harmonized and report is before

Senate for approval.

The IT equipment available

compared to the number of

staff and students affects the

use of E-learning and internet

interfaces.

The budgets for printing are

limited which affects the

quantity of information packs

availed to students.

The processes of approval of

harmonized

courses/programmes through

the University systems is slow

which delays changes.

Goal 6 NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NEEDS: Make

the College more relevant to national

development

Write more research

proposals

Form research groups

Train high level scientists at

Masters and PhD levels

Encourage collaboration

with local communities in

teaching and research

More research proposals have been

written by staff. The college has

endeavoured to skill its staff on

developing winning proposals. Over

the last 4 years a new (1) project has

been realised by the college.

Research groups have been formed

within departments.

More support from government

to basic sciences is required

because funding institutions

are more interested in applied

sciences.

More scholarships for graduate

studies are required.

Teaching loads affect research

work accomplished within

departments

Goal 7 QUALITY ASSURANCE: To create and

maintain high academic standards that

are recognized internationally.

Encourage more external

examination and facilitate it.

Encourage educational visits

to other reputable

universities and close

relationships with other

reputable universities

External examiners are facilitated to

review college results

Relationships and partnerships with

other universities and institutions have

been initiated. Wollega University,

Ethiopia and China University of

Petroleum, Qingdao in Japan were

registered as new collaborations in

2017.

The delay in payment of

external examiners affects

accomplishment external

examinations.

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1.4.2 Units of the Schools in CoNAS: Activities and Achievements

The College has eight departments namely, Biochemistry and Sports Science,

Zoology, Entomology and Fisheries Sciences; Plant Sciences, Microbiology and

Biotechnology, Chemistry, Geology and Petroleum Studies, Mathematics, and

Physics. Each Department has a specific role/mandate in teaching and research as

outlined below. Their activities and achievements for 2017 are included.

1.4.2.1 School of Biosciences

The Department of Biochemistry and Sports Science

The Department of Biochemistry and Sports Science is responsible for teaching

biochemistry and sports science in the Colleges of Natural Sciences, College of

Health Sciences and School of veterinary medicine. The Department plans to widen

the application of biochemistry and molecular biology for sustainable development.

The department is planning to change its name to “The Department of Biochemistry

and Molecular Biology”. The department will temporarily be together with Sports

Science until both grow into independent departments. Sports Science is geared

towards producing graduates who are equipped with adequate scientific

knowledge and skills to serve in the sports industry and enhance development of

both elite and mass sports, for all individuals irrespective of age, physical ability or

level of skill both in and outside Uganda.

Publications for 2017

1. Robert Gumisiriza, Joseph Funa Hawumba, Mackay Okure and Oliver Hensel (2017). Biomass waste‑to‑energy valorisation technologies: a review case for

banana processing in Uganda. Biotechnol Biofuels (2017) 10:11, DOI

10.1186/s13068-016-0689-5.

2. Evans Atwijukire, Joseph Fuuna Hawumba, Enoch Wembabazi, Ephraim

Nuwamanya (2017).Variation in starch quality of carotenoids-rich cassava

clones that exhibit resistance to cassava brown streak disease. Carbohydrate

Polymers , (IF 4.811) Pub Date: 2017-11-15 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2017.11.041.

The Department of Zoology, Entomology and Fisheries Sciences

The department offers a broad range of courses in plant and animal sciences, as

well as conservation biology, biotechnology and the utilisation of plant and animal

resources for the benefit and welfare of mankind. Graduates of the department

become skilled at playing important roles in the study and improvement of animal

production, public health and food safety conservation of biodiversity including

genetic and wildlife resources, fisheries and aquaculture. The courses offered by

the department of Biological Sciences fall within the fields of genetics, animal and

plant breeding, evolutionary biology, animal and plant physiology, microbiology,

insect, fish and plant pathology, Entomology, Parasitology, Ecology and Natural

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resources conservation, Fresh water biology, Taxonomy and Ethnobotany. The

herbarium and botanic garden are key facilities for the teaching and research in

botany and related fields while the museum and aquarium are one of several

facilities that aid training in the animal sciences.

Publications for 2017

1. Ogogol R, JP Egonyu, G Bwogi, S Kyamanywa and M Erbaugh, 2017. Interaction

of the predatory ant Pheidole megacephala (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) with

the polyphagus pest Xylosandrus compactus (Coleoptera: Curculionidea).

Biological Control, 104: 66-70, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biocontrol.2016.11.002

2. Matthew Lukenge, Josephine Birungi, Jonathan Kayondo, Charles Masembe

and Louis G Mukwaya, 2017. Isolation and molecular characterization of Gram

positive entomopathogenic bacteria against the major malaria

vector Anopheles gambiae in Uganda. International Journal of Mosquito

Research, 4(1): 50-57.

3. Jackson Efitre, Vianny Natugonza, Laban Musinguzi, Mark Olokotum, Shamim

Naigaga and Richard Ogutu-Ohwayo (2017). Building Capacity for Climate

Change Mitigation and Adaptation Through Mainstreaming Climate Change in

Curricula of Tertiary Training Institutions in Africa (chapter) – pg.423. In Climate

Change Research at Universities: Addressing the Mitigation and Adaptation

Challenges (Ed. Walter Leal Filho), Springer.

4. A. Noce, M. Amills, A. Manunza, V. Muwanika, D. Muhangi, T. Aliro, J. Mayega, R.

Ademun, A. S!anchez, S. Egbhalsaied, A. Mercade and C. Masembe (2017). East

African pigs have a complex Indian, Far Eastern and Western ancestry. Animal

Genetics: Immunogenetics, Molecular Genetics and Functional Genomics, doi:

10.1111/age.12305.

5. James Peter Egonyu & Baldwyn Torto (2017). Responses of the ambrosia beetle

Xylosandrus compactus (Coleoptera:Curculionidea: Scolytinae) to volatile

constituents of its symbiotic fungus Fusarium solani (Hypocreales: Nectriaceae).

Arthropod-Plant Interactions, ISSN 1872-8855, DOI 10.1007/s11829-017-9552-2.

6. James Peter Egonyu, Yosia Mukasa, Robert Ekwaru, Isaac Ogari and Gladys

Ahumuza (2017). Occurrence of Euwallacea sp.(Coleoptera: Scolytidae) and its

ambrosia fungus Cunninghamella echinulata on Ricinus communis in Coffea

canephora gardens in Uganda. International Journal of Tropical Insect Science

page 1 of 10 doi: 10.1017/S1742758417000121, © icipe.

7. James Peter Egonyu, John Baguma, Isaac Ogari, Gladys Ahumuza and Gerald

Ddumba (2017). Host preference by the twig borer Xylosandrus compactus

(Coleoptera: Scolytidae) and simulated influence of shade trees on its

populations. International Journal of Tropical Insect Science page 1 of 6

doi:10.1017/S174275841700008X, © icipe.

8. James Peter Egonyu, Yosia Mukasa, Isaac Ogari, Gladys Ahumuza, Georgina

Hakiza, Sammy Olal, Noah Phiri & Barbara Ritchie (2017). Diversity and

abundance of twig borers of Robusta coffee and their associated ambrosia fungi

in Uganda. African Entomology 25(2): 311–31800. DOI:

10.4001/003.025.0311©Entomological Society of Southern Africa.

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9. Moses Chemurot, Lina De Smet, Marleen Brunain, Riet De Rycke, Dirk C.de Graaf

(2017). Nosema neumanni n. sp. (Microsporidia, Nosematidae), a new

microsporidian parasite of honeybees, Apis mellifera in Uganda. European

Journal of Protistology, Volume 61, Part A, October 2017, Pages 13-19,

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejop.2017.07.002.

10. Laban Musinguzi,Vianny Natugonza, Jackson Efitre &Richard Ogutu-Ohwayo

(2017). The role of gender in improving adaptation to climate change among

small-scale fishers. Climate and Development Journal, Pages 1-11,

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17565529.2017.1372262

Conferences and Workshops

Dr. James Egonyu

Department of Plant Sciences, Microbiology and Biotechnology

The Department of Plant Sciences, Microbiology and Biotechnology formerly the

Department of Botany is part of the College of Natural Sciences. The Department is

mandated to teach and carry out research in the scientific and related disciplines to

Plant Sciences evolution, classification, function, heredity, propagation, utilization,

environmental relationships, conservation of plants, fungi, bacteria and algae

relevant to national development to mention but a few.

Currently the department runs undergraduate and graduate programmes up to

Ph.D. level. At Undergraduate level, the department runs four teaching programmes

B.Sc. in Botany, B.Sc. in Ethnobotany and B.Sc. in Conservation Biology (BCB) and

B.Sc. in Biotechnology. Some of the courses are run jointly with Department of

Zoology, Aquaculture and Fisheries particularly Bsc in Conservation Biology (BCB).

The Department also has an active Herbarium and Botanic Garden for teaching and

research but also provides community service to the general public, industrial sector,

Government institutions, teaching institutions (Primary to Tertiary), as well as

international community. In addition, the department also houses the Mushroom

training facility located in the Botanic garden where students can aquire skills in

growing mushrooms.

Publications for 2017

Fred B. Masika, Ronald Kisekka, Titus Alicai and Arthur K. Tugume (2017). Incidence

of viruses and virus-like diseases of watermelons and pumpkins in Uganda, a hitherto

none-investigated pathosystem. African Journal of Agricultural Research, Vol. 12(3),

pp. 177-191, DOI: 10.5897/AJAR2016.11463.

1.4.2.2 School of Physical Sciences

The Department of Chemistry

Chemistry is the key to many other sciences and therefore orientated towards

interdisciplinary teaching and research. The department is also involved in teaching

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applied chemistry through the programme called Industrial Chemistry. The

Department also strongly supports the establishment of the planned central

laboratory facility, which will serve the College as a whole. The Department will

contribute equipment as well as technical staff in offering service analyses,

consultancy in research and practical training for selected target groups within the

College.

Publications for 2017

1. Mukasa-Tebandeke I.Z, Wasajja-Navayojo, Z.H., Ssebuwufu, P.J.M.,Wasswa, J.,

Nankinga, R. Lugolobi, F, Schumann, A (2017). How Variation of Turbidity of

Bleached Oils Characterizes Purity Oil and Bleaching Processes. International

Journal of Advanced Research in Chemical Science (IJARCS) Volume 4, Issue 5,

PP 36-65 ISSN No. (Online) 2349-0403 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.20431/2349-

0403.0405005.

2. Mukasa-Tebandeke I.Z, Wasajja-Navayojo, Z.H, Schumann, A and Lugolobi F

(2017). The Quality and Characteristics of Cotton and Sunflower Oil Bleached

Using Clays from Iliri, In North Eastern Uganda. Global Journal of Pure and

Applied Chemistry Research, Vol.5, No.1, pp.19-33.

3. Arinaitwe, Kenneth et al (2017). Prevalence and sources of polychlorinated

biphenyls in the atmospheric environment of Lake Victoria, East Africa. Published

online in Chemosphere: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.11.041

4. Richard Twinamatsiko, Jolocam Mbabazi, Hannington Twinomuhwezi (2017).

Toxic Metal Levels in Food Crops Grown from Dump-Sites around Gulu

Municipality, Northern Uganda. International Journal of Science and

Technology, ISSN: 2415-6566, Vol. I, pp. 22 – 45.

The Department of Geology and Petroleum Studies

The Department of Geology and Petroleum Studies is the only department teaching

geology in the country. It also teaches geosciences and petroleum production. Its

graduates are employed in ground water, mineral and petroleum exploration and

mineral sectors. The department also offers extension services to various sectors that

deal with geological materials. With the introduction of a new degree programme

students’ population has rapidly increased in the department. The Department of

Geology and Petroleum Studies is very popular at the College following the

exploration and discovery of oil in Uganda. It offers courses at undergraduate,

masters and PhD levels. One of the recent developments is the introduction of the

Bachelor of Science degree in Petroleum Geosciences and Production. The

department has introduced a master’s programme in Petroleum Geosciences and

Production in a partnership with the University of Bergen since 2012/2013 academic

year.

Publications for 2017-12-07

1. Shamsudduha, M., Taylor, R. G., Jones, D., Longuevergne, L., Owor, M., and

Tindimugaya, C. (2017). Recent changes in terrestrial water storage in the Upper

Nile Basin: an evaluation of commonly used gridded GRACE products.

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Hydrological Earth System Sciences, 21, 4533-4549, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-

21-4533-2017.

2. Owor, M., MacDonald, A.M., Bonsor, H.C., Okullo, J., Katusiime, F., Alupo, G.,

Berochan, G., Tumusiime, C., Lapworth, D., Whaley, L., Lark, R.M. (2017). UPGro

Hidden Crisis Research Consortium – Survey 1 Country Report – Uganda. British

Geological Survey (BGS) Open Report, OR/17/029, 17p.

Activities and Projects

Research

1. Mukiibi, I.S. (2016). Assessment of Reservoir compartmentalization using

integrated seismic attribute and petrophysical data in Turaco prospect, Semliki

basin SW Uganda, MSc thesis, Makerere University.

2. Kasule, W. (2017). Mobile web-based downstream supply chain management

system case study: Isingiro district. MSc dissertation, Uganda Martyrs University,

Nkozi, Kampala.

3. Barifaijo, E, Twinomujuni, L. and Kasaka, M. (2017). Assessment of rock outcrops

in Kiganda and Katosi areas for dimensional stone and aggregates. Project

report.

Community engagements

Dr. K. Aanyu, Field scoping in Uganda for Sustainable Futures in Africa (SFA)

trial project, Kibanjwa Community, from 10 - 13 June, 2017 in Hoima district,

western Uganda; from 17 - 20 June, 2017in Apala Community in Apala sub-

Country, Alebtong district, northern Uganda.

Prof. A. Muwanga, 2012 – 2016: Environmental audits of Bujagali hydropower

project.

Mr. M. Kasaka, 4-30 Feb 2017: Consultant Geologist, Assessment of Rock

outcrops in Kiganda and Katosi areas for dimensional stone and

aggregates.

Ms. S.T. Kigozi, February 2017: Drafting and preparing EIA report for the fuel

Station at Wakaliga, care of M/S Kibwika George;

Ms. S.T. Kigozi, Dec 2016 - April 2017: Preparing a detailed EIA report for the

construction of a school and a church at, Bungaga, Masaka under Agape

Ministries;

Ms. S.T. Kigozi, 6 - 8 June 2017: Participated in Training on Mainstreaming of

Climate Change in the Development Planning Process for Wakiso District;

Conferences and Meetings

Dr. J.M. Kiberu and Mr. I.S. Mukiibi (2017). Capacity building in Sustainability

and Environmental Management (CAPSEM) project at the IN+ Center for

Innovation, Technology and Policy Research, Instituto Superior in Lisboa,

Portugal from 15-17 November, 2017.

Dr. M. Owor and Ms. S.T. Kigozi (2017). The 3rd Afriwatsan Consortium

Workshop - data analysis and interpretation, Kisumu, Kenya from 9 to 16 July,

2017.

Mr. R. Tugume (2016). Regional approach to elaboration of CBRN

Dual-use international trade controls, 17 - 20, May, 2016, Speke

Resort, Munyonyo, Kampala Uganda.

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Mr. R. Tugume (2016). Building in-country technical capacity in CBRN

preparedness and response, 10 - 11 August, 2016, Kabila Country club,

Kampala, Uganda.

Mr. R. Tugume (2016). National consultation and validation workshop on the

Draft mining and mineral policy, 29 September, 2016, Imperial Royale Hotel,

Kampala, Uganda.

Mr. R. Tugume (2016). Regional Seminar on Chemical Safety and Security in

Eastern and Central Africa, 19 - 23 September, 2016, Protea Hotel, Lusaka,

Zambia.

Mr. R. Tugume (2016). Attracting Exploration Investment to Uganda’s mineral

sector to realise its maximum value, 5 - 6 October, 2016, Serena Hotel,

Kampala Uganda.

Mr. R. Tugume (2017). Roadmap to first Oil 2020, 16th August, 2017, Prime

Ministers’ Office, Kampala.

Mr. R. Tugume (2017). Progress towards Skills Development for the Oil and Gas

Sector, Friday, 29 September, 2017, Petroleum Authority of Uganda, Amber

House, Kampala.

Mr. R. Tugume and Mr. F. Guma (2017). Minerals-Knocking on the door to

cause Economic Transformation in Uganda, 4-5 October, 2017, Serena Hotel,

Kampala.

Dr. B. Nagudi, Dr. K. Aanyu and Dr. M. Owor (2017). Gender Mainstreaming in

EnPe Projects: Behind the Scenes, 15-17 November, 2017, EnPe Secretariat,

Royal Suites, Bugolobi, Kampala, Uganda.

Awards and research projects

• The Department acquired through the EnPe project an Agilent 240 Series AA

spectrometer and related accessories which included full laboratory

refurbishment.

• From 2016 - 2020, EnPe programme was renewed to involve Makerere

University, University of Juba, South Sudan and University of Bergen, Norway

totaling NOK 8.5 million (~ US$ 1 million) which support MSc, PhD and staff

research projects.

• Prof. A. Muwanga, 2015 – 2019: Capacity building to promote sustainable

governance of petroleum resources, biodiversity and livelihoods in East

African communities funded by EnPe, Norway - Member of Implementing

Committee.

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Staff from the Department and University of Bergen, Norway during the annual EnPe research project

meeting, 3 Feb, 2017.

Training and new skills

Dr. M. Owor (2017). The Chronicles Consortium Training Workshop at Sokoine

University of Agriculture, Tanzania from 10 to 12 February, 2017.

Dr. M. Owor (2017). The Induction Workshop for Principals, Deputy Principals,

Deans/ Directors and Heads of Department, Directorate of Human

Resources of Makerere University, 30 – 31 October, 2017.

Dr. S. Echegu (2017). Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration,

Uganda Management Institute, 2016-2017.

Mr. Rossini Silveira, a volunteer lecturer over 2 semesters of 2016-2017 lectured

on the Reservoir Engineering and Enhanced Oil Recovery Processes courses;

TOTAL E&P is a key partner to CoNAS by providing training to our Department

of Geology and Petroleum Studies staff and students. In 2017 training

workshops were held:

• Reliability, Modelling and Calculation of Safety Systems by Prof. J-P.

SIGNORET to BPG year 4 from 27 March to 31 March 2017;

• Reservoir Engineering and Simulation by Prof. B. LeBON to MPG year 1

and 2 / Staff from 3 to 7 April 2017;

• Well Activities including Well Completion and Servicing by Prof. A.

GRYNKO for MPG year 1 and 2 / Staff from 28 August to 1 September

2017;

• Well Log Analysis by Prof. M. MILLE for BPG year 3 from 4 to 8 September

2017.

The Seismic Exploration Tool for Exploration, 16 March, 2017, presented to

staff and students of the Department of Geology and Petroleum Studies,

Makerere University by Mr. Kenneth Muhumuza.

EAGE Student Chapter Seminar (2017). The Oil curse and Localization of

Human Resources for the Oil and Gas Industry in Uganda, 13 September,

2017, CEDAT conference hall, Makerere University.

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Extractive Hub; a digital online platform for the extractives industry, 31

October, 2017, presented to staff and students of the Department of

Geology and Petroleum Studies, Makerere University by Ms. A. Mbabazi.

SEG Student Chapter (2017). The fault line. 13 May, 2017, CEDAT conference

hall, Makerere University.

Staff and student seminar presentation facilitated by the Extractive Hub; a digital online platform for the

extractives industry, on 31 October, 2017.

The Department of Mathematics

The Department of Mathematics is involved in promoting adventure and discovery

in the learning and teaching of mathematics. It is involved in the teaching of

mathematics in the College of Natural Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences,

Health Sciences, Education, Computer Science, and School of Statistics and

Planning. It has its extension services arm: The Uganda Mathematical Society.

Together, they organize an annual schools mathematics contest in mathematics at

all levels with aim of popularizing the subject. The activities of the department in

2015 and their achievements are detailed below.

Publications for 2017

1. Zadoki Tabo, Livingstone S. Luboobi, Joseph Ssebuliba (2017). Mathematical

modelling of the in-host dynamics of malaria and the effects of treatment.

Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science, 17: 1–21.

2. Mbava W., Mugisha J.Y.T. , Gonsalves J.W. (2017). Prey, predator and super-

predator model with disease in the super-predator. Applied Mathematics and

Computation 297:92-114. 3. Alex Samuel Bamunoba (2017). A note on Carlitz Wieferich primes.

Journal of Number Theory, 174 :343–357.

4. Nannyonga B, Sumpter DJT (2017). Modelling optimal allocation of resources in

the context of an incurable disease. PLoS ONE 12(3): e0172401.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172401.

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5. Kurama, O., Luukka, P. and Collan, M., A similarity classifier with generalized

ordered weighted averaging operator. In Proceedings of the Joint 17th World

Congress of International Fuzzy Systems Association and the 9th International

Conference on Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems (IFSA-SCIS 2017), June,

2017, Otsu, Japan.

6. Opio I, G.I Mirumbe, J. Ssebuliba, and J.M Mango (2017). On the solution space

of ordinary differential equations with polynomial coefficients. Far East Journal of

Mathematical Sciences, volume 101, number 1, 2017 pages 103-118.

7. Alex. S. Bamunoba (2017). On the integral divisors of the Carlitz analogue of a^n-

b^n. Acta Arithmetica, DOI: 10.4064/aa170103-22-5.

8. H. Kasumba and John Mango Magero (2017). Boundary control of a Bernoulli

Free Boundary Problem. International Journal of Mathematics and Computation:

Vol. 28, No 2, 33-60.

9. H. Kasumba, G. Kakuba, and J. Mango (2017). A second order fixed domain

approach to a shape optimization problem. Quintela, P., Barral, P., Gomez, D.,

Pena, F.J., Rodriguez, J., Salgado, P., Vazquez-Mendez, M.E. (Eds.): Progress in

Industrial Mathematics at ECMI 2016, Springer Mathematics in Industry Series, Vol.

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10. Mbena, X. I, Kajunguri D, Ssebuliba J.(2017). Modeling the transmission of urinary

tract infection, in human population. Asian Journal of Mathematics and

Applications: Vol. 2017, ISSN 2307-7743.

Activities and Projects

Alex Behakanira presented a paper titled; Ore Extensions of General Functional

Algebras – at the SPAS2017 International Conference on Stochastic Processes and

Algebraic Structures- from Theory towards Applications, organized by both

Mälardalen university, Västerås and Stockholm University, Sweden. The conference

took place 4th October 2017-6th October, 2017 at Mälardalen university with the last

day hosted at Stockholm University.

Kurama, O., Luukka, P. and Collan, M., A similarity classifier with generalized ordered

weighted averaging operator. In proceedings of the Joint 17th World Congress of

International Fuzzy Systems Association and the 9th International Conference on Soft

Computing and Intelligent Systems (IFSA-SCIS 2017), June, 2017, Otsu, Japan.

Induction of Dr. Betty Nannyonga into the Uganda National Academy of Sciences

Dr. Betty Kivumbi Nannyonga was inducted into the Uganda National Academy of

Sciences (UNAS) on October 27th 2017. The event took place in Hotel Africana where

22 new inductees within and outside Makerere were inducted. A prospective fellow

is nominated based on most significant contribution to sciences and why they meet

the criteria for being a Fellow of UNAS. Among the obligations is to be engaged in

science and policy issues, public lectures, fundraising efforts and taking

responsibilities in relation to area of expertise.

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Dr. Betty Nannyonga Kivumbi at the 17th Scientific Conference of the Uganda National Academy of

Sciences

Gender issues

In May 2017, the Department of Mathematics organized a workshop on bridging the

gap between gender and Mathematics, Psychology of Mathematics Education. The

Workshop attracted local, regional and international participants and the School of

Women and Gender Studies, together with the College of Education and External

studies facilitated the workshop. Students were trained on Attitudes, perceptions

and how they affect performance in Sciences: A case of Physics (Gender

equity/equality in focus), Gender Equality in Education, outreach activities in

mathematics, Gender and Students Attitudes towards High attainments and

Sciences, physics and the social life, Career Opportunities in Physics. They were then

introduced to applied mathematics. The students wrote four projects in financial

mathematics, social mathematics, biomathematics and pure mathematics.

On November 06 2017, The School of Physical Sciences, College of Natural Sciences

in conjunction with the School of Women and Gender Studies, College of

Humanities and Social Sciences (CHUSS) organized a Science Students Gender

Awareness Training in Makerere University, Main Hall. The overarching objective of

the training was to enlighten science students on how gender construction

influences their identity and sense of achievement. A total of 417 students attended

the event which was financed by SIDA through SWGS. Students were trained about

concepts of gender, such as gender equity, gender equality, feminism and

masculinity, sexual structure and how they affect the girls’ and boys’, and their

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performance at university. The sexual harassment bill at the University was also

discussed and students actively informed the facilitators how their lives and

performances at the university could be improved.

One of the female participants during the workshop

The staff and PhD students on the project attended the following conferences and

presented papers.

Prof Kasozi Juma: Insurance Mathematics, Bagamoyo-Tanzania, 19th-25th Feb

2017, paper: Enhancing the Survival of an Insurer by Quota-

share Reinsurance plans

Dr Alex Bamunoba: Paper ' A note on Carlitz Wieferich primes' , ' AIMS-

Stellenbosch Number Theory Conference', 16-20 January 2017, University of

Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch, South Africa.

Dr Alex Bamunoba: 'Arithmetic of Function Fields', paper 'On the integral divisors

of the Carlitz analogue of a^n - b^n',26th-30th June 2017, University of Muenster,

Muenster, Germany.

Dr Ssevviiri David,Bath Geom Sem, paper: Completely prime modules and 2-

primal modules, May 2017 in Bath,

Dr Awich Richard, ' Mathematical Statistics and its Applications in East Africa',

paper 'Spatiotemporal Predictions using Multivariate Singular Spectrum Analysis',

13th-17th June 2017, in Rwanda.

Mr Abola Benard, PhD student, ASMDA2017 Applied Stochastic Models and Data

Analysis, paper ' PageRank, connecting a line of nodes with multiple complete

graphs. ', 5th to 9th June 2017,DeMorgan's House of London School of

Mathematics.

Mr Asaph Muhumuza, PhD student ASMDA2017 Applied Stochastic Models and

Data Analysis,paper'' Lie Symmetries of the Black-Scholes Type Equations in

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Financial athematics'', 5th to 9th June 2017, DeMorgan's House of London School

of Mathematics.

PhD student Abubakar Mwasa attended and presented a paper,'' Nonlinear

elliptic equations in unbounded domains via inversions''', The First Network

meeting for Sida and ISP funded PhD students in Mathematics at Sida

headquarters in Stockholm, 7th-8th March 2017.

Ph.D Abola Benard attended and presented a paper, ' Evaluation of stopping

criteria for ranks in solving linear systems ' '', The First Network meeting for Sida

and ISP funded PhD students in Mathematics at Sida headquarters in Stockholm,

7th-8th March 2017.

PhD Sida student Yasin Kikabi attended and presented a paper,'': Inference in

Coupled Wright-Fisher Models. '', The First Network meeting for Sida and ISP

funded PhD students in Mathematics at Sida headquarters in Stockholm, 7th-8th

March 2017.

PhD student Ndikubwayo Innocent attended and presented a paper,'' Root

asymptotics for polynomial sequences associated to measures in the complex

plane'', The First Network meeting for Sida and ISP funded PhD students in

Mathematics at Sida headquarters in Stockholm, 7th-8th March 2017.

Dr David Ssevviiri, SAMSA conference in Arusha Tanzania, 20-23rd November

2017.

Dr Ddumba Hassan, SAMSA conference in Arusha Tanzania, 20-23rd November

2017.

Ms Nakakawa Juliet, SAMSA conference in Arusha Tanzania, 20-23rd November

2017.

PhD student Asaph Muhumuza attended and presented a paper,'' Wavelets and

Lie Symmetry Analysis of Solutions Partial Differential Equations '', The First Network

meeting for Sida and ISP funded PhD students in Mathematics at Sida

headquarters in Stockholm, 7th-8th March 2017.

PostDoc student Betty Nannyonga attended and presented a paper, '' Data

Driven Mathematical Models for Policy Making '', The First Network meeting for

Sida and ISP funded PhD students in Mathematics at Sida headquarters in

Stockholm, 7th-8th March 2017.

Uganda Mathematical Society (UMS)

The Department of Mathematics Makerere University has an out-reach arm called

the Uganda Mathematical Society. This society accomplished the following activities

in the year 2017.

1. Contest: UMS Organized the annual Mathematics contest for Primary, O’Level,

A‘level, PTC and University students. The students participating were slightly

over 11,100 from all Uganda. Details in the contest coordinator report within

this report.

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2. IMO/PAMO Committee:

The UMS formed a committee that was mandated to select and

train/prepare students for the International Mathematical Olympiad 2017. This

committee consisted of the following members.

a) Mr. Okello Jasper-Team leader/ Teacher Nabisunsa Girls high school.

b) Mrs. Kasamba Assumpta Namuddu-Deputy team leader/ King’s

college Buddo

c) Mr. Ddumba David Walakira- Contest coordinator/ Dept of

Mathematics Mak

d) Ms Taliba caroline- General Secretary/ SESEMAT Ministry of

Education

e) Dr. Mirumbe Ismail President/ Dept of Mathematics

The committee started the first training with 100 selected persons at Turkish light

academy now called the light academy. After this training we selected 15 people

for further training at Makerere University. Our Team of trainers at Makerere University

were

1. Dr. Bamunoba Alex Samuel(Lecturer, Dept of Mathematics)

2. Dr. SSevviiri David (Head of Mathematics Department)

3. Dr. Saul Nsubuga(Lecturer, Dept of Mathematics)

4. Mr. Ddumba David Walakira(A.Lecturer, Dept of Mathematics)

5. Mr Mr. Okello Jasper-Team leader/ Teacher Nabisunsa Girls high school.

The Students under training were later subjected to selection examinations. The best

six participants were chosen and sent to request Uganda at the IMO namely;

Ms. Kharobo Atiila Birah Joselyn 1-Mt st. Mary’s Namagunga

Ahumuza Justin Oweitu 2-Kings college Buddu

Obongi Emanuel - 1St. Peters Nsambya

Turihohabwe Nobert - 3St. Marys Rushoroza

Sennyonjo Gilbert- 1 St Mary’s College Kisubi

Tugume Andrew - Mengo S.S ( 10 points Honourable mention)

The team comprising of the six participants and two leaders (Mr. Okello Jasper-

Team leader and Mrs. Kasamba Assumpta Namuddu – Deputy Team leader)

represented Uganda at this year’s IMO held in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil from 12th July –

23rd July 2017.

The team obtained 22 points at the IMO based on this result this year Uganda was;

Among the 112 countries that participated in this year’s Olympiad.

Among the 12 countries in Africa that participated in the Olympiad.

Ranked 5th in Africa and 95th overall in the world.

For special recognition, one of our contestants scored full marks in Geometry

(Tugume Andrew of Mengo SS) and an individual certificate for this was obtained

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and Uganda as a team got a honorable mention at the IMO. Uganda was the best

in East Africa (Kenya- 8 points ranked 107 and Tz had 5 points ranked 109)

The team was sponsored to travel to Brazil by the following:

BiC, gave us 1 air ticket and insurance for our best student, T- shirts for our IMO

contestants

Bank of Uganda, 2 air tickets

UNATU that gave UMS $200 towards the purchase of a ticket

Ministry of Education and sports that gave UMS 1 ticket.

The Headmaster of St. Mary’s Rushoroza who contributed 1 million UGX

towards the purchase of an air ticket.

The parents of the participants who provided and filled up the gap on the

remaining tickets, visas and insurance fee.

3. Miss. Mathematics: We have collaboration with the gender desk at the

Ministry of Education and sports and have promised to reward the Best A-level

and Primary female contestant every year with a Laptop each. The award will

be named MISS MATHEMATICS. This collaboration was announced by the

Technical advisor at the gender desk Ms Nakafeero Angella and was

effected this Year.

4. Website: UMS, an outreach arm of the department of Mathematics has built a

website for UMS- www.ums.ug and our e-mail correspondence is

[email protected] and is up and running thanks to the contest

coordinator and the entire executive for this success.

5. School Visitations: In addition, UMS does routine school visits where it talks to

young students on the need and usefulness of Mathematics in the academics

and society. The schools visited in a particular year are enlisted in the UMS

bulletin of that year. Of recent, we had school visitation in the following

schools: St Josephs’ Nsambya Girls’ School, St Mary’s College Kisubi,

Namilyango College, Nabisunsa Girl’s School Mt. St Mary’s Namagunga

among others.

6. The Annual Teachers’ Conference: Every year UMS organizes a teachers’

conference for Mathematics teachers in the country. The venue for this

conference has always been Makerere University Main Hall. Renowned

Mathematics educators (within and outside the country, at least two from

outside the country each year) are invited to give meaningful talks to

teachers. There are specialized sessions for primary school teachers and

sessions for secondary school teachers. Well over 400 Mathematics teachers

all over the country always attend this conference. This year’s teachers

conference attracted among others,

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1) Ms. Angela Nakafeero - Technical Advisor, Gender - Ministry of

Education and Sports (MoES) – Ministry representative.

2) Hon. Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, Parliament of Uganda – Guest of

Honor.

3) Prof. Kisswell Basira, Professor of Mathematics - Zimbabwe –Keynote

Speaker.

7. Sponsors and Partners: At this point, we would like to mention that BIC

Uganda, URA, Coca Cola, MK Publishers, Uganda Air Cargo, Ministry of

Education and Sports, X-ela Creation, ULTRA, Minerva schools, Turkish Light

Academy and Department of Mathematics-Makerere University have been

some of our sponsors.

8. The Best Performers’ Scholarship: In the year 2011, Uganda Mathematical

Society launched a scholarship programme for the best performers in the

National Mathematics Contests. The Scholarship programme has two

categories. Under the first category, UMS recognizes the best performers by

contributing towards their third term school fees. Each year, UMS makes

contribution UGX 300,000 to each of the best performers at primary, O and A-

levels. In the second category, UMS requests and encourages the schools

that participates in the national Mathematics Contest to motivate the winners

in their school in papers 2 by paying their third term school fees, a waiver to

their best in every school at UMS contest. I am happy quite a number of

schools have done this since 2011. We have and we will continue to ask and

encourage head teachers of UMS schools to have a certain fees waiver for

one term for their school best at UMS contest

9. The Prize Giving Ceremony: The National Mathematics contest process is

crowned by a prize giving ceremony that is hosted at Makerere University. On

this occasion, UMS recognizes the best contestants by awarding them with

modest prizes. This effort to reward best performers encourages more students

to participate in national contests and instills healthy competition amongst

the Ugandan youths. In the process, interest in Mathematics is developed in

many youthful minds. For each of primary, O-level and A-levels, 10 best

contesters are awarded prizes and for PTCs, NTCs, and University contests, five

prizes will be won. The prizes that are won include Laptops, Trophies,

Calculators, and Mathematics text books, T-Shirts and the prize giving

ceremony is always broadcasted on national TV stations. During the price

giving ceremony UMS also conducts Primary Quiz and the participants come

from the four regions in Uganda where each region sends one participant.

The winners are always awarded plaques or Trophies and many other gifts

from numerous sponsors.

Recently, regional winners’ awards have also been introduced and won from

the best candidates from the four regions of the country to stimulate

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Mathematics in all regions. The cash awards goes to the regional best outside

the top ten candidates who would already have won in top participants.

The gender balance issue has been greatly accelerated by the society where

the accolade of “Miss Mathematics” goes to the best girl performer in all

levels combined. Her task among others is to be exemplary to all girls of

Uganda towards Mathematics as a subject. The Miss Mathematics 2017 went

to the best Primary girl, Ms. Melanie Moire Ogwang (Greenhill Academy,

Kibuli) and the best A-level girl, Ms. Kharobo Atiila Birah J (Mt. St. Mary’s

College, Namagunga) and each won a brand new 2017 model laptop

courtesy of the Ministry of Education, gender department in addition to other

prizes from our sponsors. The Miss Mathematics honors have started in 2017.

UMS 2017 Contest Coordinator Report:

The National Mathematics Contest

UMS organizes National Mathematics contests for Primary, O-level, A-level, University,

NTCs and PTCs students. The aims of the contest are

To encourage analytical and critical thinking among Mathematics students.

This greatly changes their attitude towards Mathematics and Mathematics

questions. The contest questions do not ask directly the classroom

mathematics but rather applying the traditional mathematics in an

investigative, mindful way to reason out the problems.

To stimulate and develop the interest of Ugandan youths in solving

mathematical problems.

To promote positive interaction and healthy competition among youths at

national level.

To popularize mathematics among youths with a view of identifying

prospective mathematicians while young.

To identify Ugandan youths who will participate in the Pan African

Mathematics Olympiad as well as the International Mathematics Olympiad.

The society strongly encourages participation of all candidates regardless of their

classroom Mathematics biasness. For primary level contest, we recommend all P.7

and P.6 pupils to partake each year.

For O-level contest, we advise that all S.4 and S.3 get involved, and for A-level

contest, all HSC students should take part. In the same spirit, the advice cut across

PTCs and NTCs.

The university level contest is majorly for mathematics majors.

For the Mathematics family, year 2017 has left a landmark in our lives. First and

foremost, the society has realized an exponential growth in terms of spreading its

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arm deeper and wider throughout the country. The scientific evidence to back up

the proposition is captured in the comparative data below together with some

simulations at the end of this bulletin:

Schools: 2016 - 261 2017- 368

Contestants: 2016 - 9,240 2017- 11,105

Paper2 Qualification: 2016 - 3,168 2017- 5,065

Although we have enjoyed such tremendous growth, we still have a lot of work

ahead of us to make sure that our domain of influence covers all the districts and

regions of Uganda. Embarrassingly, in 2017, we have registered zero attendance in

49 districts, with participation registered from only 63 districts. The districts that missed

the 2017 contest are:

Central: Buvuma, Kalangala, Kiboga, Kyankwanzi, Lyantonde, Nakaseke and

Nakasongola.

Eastern: Bududa, Bukedea, Bukwo, Bulambuli, Busia, Butaleja, Kaberamaido,

Kaliro, Kumi, Kween, Luuka, Mayuge, Namayingo, Namutumba and Serere.

Northern: Abim, Adjumani, Amudat, Apac, Dokolo, kaabong, Koboko, Kotido,

Maracha, Moroto, Nakapiripirit, Napak, Nebbi, Pader, Yumbe and Zombo.

Western: Buhweju, Bundibugyo, Hoima, Isingiro, Kanungu, Kibaale, Kiruhura, Kisoro,

Mitooma, Ntoroko and Rubirizi.

The contest committee of the society has already embarked on finding creative

ways of addressing this challenge going forward. The goal of UMS is to stimulate the

participation of early-career mathematicians (scientists) from all corners of the

country and in the process, cultivate problem solving skills and critical thinking.

Reflecting back on the nature and uniqueness of solutions disseminated by

contestants at all levels, with no doubt, I am absolutely convinced that the next

Einstein will emerge from our motherland Uganda.

The following contestants emerged as the best in their categories:

Primary:

1 93

Melanie Moira

Ogwang Greenhill Academy Kibuli Kampala

2 90

Musana Isaac

Ngolobe York Primary School Bugiri

3 87 Musiime Lucas Luke Global Junior School Mukono

4 83 Mutebi Dalton Victory Learning Primary School Masaka

5 81 Karamagi Christian Greenhill Academy Kibuli Kampala

6 81 Ocaya Emmanuel Kampala Parents' School Kampala

7 81 Mwesigwa Michael Kampala Quality Primary School Kampala

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8 81

Ninsiima Petra

Rosette

Mothercare Preparatory School

Bunamwaya Wakiso

9 81 Kirunda Trevor M. Victory Learning Primary School Masaka

10 81

Nakandi Jovita

Ritah Victory Learning Primary School Masaka

Other than the above overall winners in the Primary category, we selected regional

representatives, the best in the region outside the overall winners who competed in

live quiz at prize giving ceremony. These were

Northern - Quiz

1 65 Awany Robinson V.H. Public School Lira

2 53 Otita Daniel Mungulen Ushindi Primary School Arua

Eastern - Quiz

1 70

Makafu Daniel

Benjamin Mbale Tower Primary School Mbale

2 68 Kweko Daniel Grace Primary School Mbale

Western - Quiz

1 78 Kambali Molien

Bishop Asili Memorial Nusery And

Primary School Kabale

2 76 Kamwebaze Ian Bwanga Progressive Rukungiri

Central - Quiz

1 80 Nakazibwe Joviah Global Junior School Mukono

2 77 Katumba John Bosco Leos Junior Primary School Masaka

O-Level

1 82 Agaba Victor Ntare School Mbarara

2 79 Ekanya Jesse Kings' College Budo Wakiso

3 73

Muwanguzi Joshua

Emma Rock High School Tororo

4 72 Ssempala Benjamin Kings' College Budo Wakiso

5 72

Kigobe Jethro Basa

Mukisa

Uganda Martry's Secondary School

Namugongo Kampala

6 69

Byaruhanga Martin

King Kings' College Budo Wakiso

7 69 Chelimo Betony Kings' College Budo Wakiso

8 69

Reagan Ronald

Mpagi Kings' College Budo Wakiso

9 68 Nassali Nicole Cate Mt. St. Mary's College Namagunga Mukono

10 68 Garcha Yannick St. Mary's College Kisubi Wakiso

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11 68 Asio Blessing

Uganda Martry's Secondary School

Namugongo Kampala

12 68

Namara Benedict

Bwali

Uganda Martry's Secondary School

Namugongo Kampala

A-Level

1 78

Kharobo Atiila Birah.

J. Mt. St. Mary's College Namagunga Mukono

2 71 Bakasibye Nicholas Mengo Senior Secondary School Kampala

3 69

Naigaga Kirunda

Sharifah Nabisunsa Girls' School Wakiso

4 67

Nachap Joyce

Nangiro Mt. St. Mary's College Namagunga Mukono

5 66 Asiimwe Arnold Kings' College Budo Wakiso

6 64

Oming Trevor

Micheal

Bishop Cipriano Kihangire Secondary

School Kampala

7 64 Nazziwa Shamusa Mityana Modern Secondary School Mityana

8 62 Ssekitto Joseph St. Mary's College Kisubi Wakiso

9 60 Kusiima Rujumba Buddo Secondary School Kampala

10 60 Mboizi Eric Namilyango College School Mukono

PTC

1 63 Arora Kaganda Maris Bulera Core Ptc Hoima

2 61 Aijuka Lawrence Bishop Stuart Core Ptc Mbarara

3 60 Atim Oliver Loro Ptc Lira

4 59 Buyondo Pius Bulera Core Ptc Hoima

5 58 Kiiza Justine Bulera Core Ptc Hoima

6 58 Abaho Recheal Bulera Core Ptc Hoima

7 56 Mugisa Henry Bulera Core Ptc Hoima

8 55 Nakwele Deo Bulera Core Ptc Hoima

9 55 Cherotine Kerine Bulera Core Ptc Hoima

10 55 Kobusinge Bridget Bulera Core Ptc Hoima

University

1 77 Aliniitwe Abel Makerere University Kampala

2 62 Waiswa Brian Victor Makerere University Kampala

3 61 Ssenabulya Andrew

Mbarara University Of Science And

Technology Mbarara

4 59

Turyomurugyendo

Vicent Gulu University Gulu

5 59 Nakanwagi Ruth Gulu University Gulu

6 59 Atukwatse Brender Kyambogo University Kampala

7 58 Ashaba Andrew Gulu University Gulu

8 58 Otim Alvin Makerere University Kampala

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9 58 Tugume Jonan University Of Kisubi Wakiso

10 57

Namwano Isaac

Stephen Felix Gulu University Gulu

11 57 Twesigomwe David Makerere University Kampala

As a society, Uganda Mathematical Society continues to shine the spotlight on

identification and nurturing of emerging Ugandan Mathematicians year after year.

We pledge to continue promoting participation, all-inclusiveness and dedicated

outreach as the 2016-2018 UMS executive.

The Department of Physics

The Department of Physics has been a leader in training physicists in this country for

a long time. Its activities range from servicing education and research in solar

energy, materials Sciences, radiation physics and many other practical related

programmes. It boasts of newly refurbished laboratories under the Millennium

Sciences Initiative programme. The department has engaged in international

partnerships and projects.

Publications for 2017

1. D’ujanga F.M., Opio P. & Twinomugisha F. (2017). Variation of the total electron

content with solar activity during the ascending phase of Solar Cycle 24

observed at Makerere University, Kampala. Book Chapter in AGU Books on

Ionospheric Space Weather: Longitude and Hemispheric Dependences and

Lower Atmosphere Forcing, Geophysical Monograph 220, Published by John

Wiley & Sons, Inc.

2. Twinomugisha F., Ssebiyonga N. and D’ujanga F.M. (2017). TEC derived from

some GPS stations in East African equatorial region and comparison with the TEC

from NeQuick2 model. Advances in Space Research. 60:1905–1920.

3. Tushemereirwe R, Tuhebwe D, Cooper MA, D'ujanga FM (February, 2017). The

Most Effective Methods for Delivering Severe Weather Early Warnings to

Fishermen on Lake Victoria. PLOS Currents Disasters. Edition 1. doi:

10.1371/currents.dis.d645f658cf20bc4a23499be913f1cbe1.

4. Gertrude Ayugi, Akisophel Kisolo, and Winston T. Ireeta (2017). Temporal

Variation of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Field Exposure from Mobile Phone

Base Stations in Sensitive Environments. IOSR Journal of Applied Physics (IOSR-

JAP), vol. 9, no. 5, 2017, pp. 09–15.

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Workshops and Conferences

Assoc. Professor Florence M. D’ujanga presented the following papers at

conferences attended:

1. At the UNAS Annual Scientific Conference held on the 27th October 2017 at

Hotel Africana, Kampala presented a paper: “Need to integrate the arts,

sciences and humanities”.

2. At the IUPAP Working Group on Women in Physics, Birmingham, UK on the

16th July 2017 presented a Paper titled “Trend and status of Women in Physics

in Uganda”.

Dr. Karidewa Nyeinga and Dr. Denis Okello presented at conferences attended:

1. Karidewa Nyeinga, Denis Okello, Tabu Bernard, Ole J. Nydal, presented a

paper ‘Experimental investigation of thermal perfomance for selected oils for

solar thermal energy storage and rural cooking application’ at the

International Solar Energy Society (ISES) Solar World Congress held in Abu

Dhabi, United arab Emirates.

2. Tabu Bernard, Denis Okello, Karidewa Nyeinga, presented a paper ‘Thermal

performance of selected oils in Uganda for indirect solar domestic cooking

applications’ at the 2nd Materials Science and Solar Energy for Eastern and

Southern Africa (MSSEESA) Conference held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Projects

Capacity Building in Sustainability and Environmental Management; a project

funded by the European Commission. Other partners include: The Norwegian

University of Science & Technology (NTNU), Trondheim-Norway, Delft University of

Technology, Netherlands; University of Lisbon-Portugal; Makerere University Business

School, Mbarara University of Science & Technology and other partners from India

and Nepal. Total grant for Makerere is 58,000 Euros for the period 2016-2019. The

project started in 2017. The main activity is curriculum development in sustainability

and environmental management – a multidiscipline programme. Coordinator –

Karidewa Nyeinga.

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2.0 RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND AWARDS

In the year 2017, various departments in the College continued to undertake

research intended to enhance their work, knowledge and partnerships. The College

continued to initiate new research and some of the projects ended while others that

began earlier are still on-going. The College for purposes of furthering knowledge

undertakes research in various areas under the individual departments. The projects

are mainly funded by development partners or as collaborations with universities

and research institutions in other countries. The research is jointly handled by staff

and students at graduate (Masters and PhD) level. The research undertaken by staff

resulted into a number of published papers in international peer reviewed journals.

Staff were also recognised and awarded for their work.

2.1 Projects, Events and Awards

2.1.1 Projects

New Projects

The following are new projects from grants that were received by the College during

the reporting period.

BioInnovate Project: The Department of Biochemistry and Sports Science in a

consortium with Centre for Environmental Science, College of Natural and

Computational Science – Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia; The Nelson Mandela

African Institution of Science and Technology – Arusha, Tanzania; Innovative

Technology and Energy Centre – Arusha, Tanzania won a research grant of $250,000

from BioInnovate Africa Programme Phase II to implement a project titled,

‘Establishment of a Regional Enterprise to Commercialise the Integrated

Technologies for Agro/Biowaste conversion in Eastern Africa’. Dr. Joseph

Kyambadde (Head – Department of Biochemistry and Sports Science) is one of the

project Principal Investigators and coordinator of the project in Uganda.

MoU with China University of Petroleum: The College of Natural Sciences is a

beneficiary of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that Makerere University

signed with the China University of Petroleum (UPC) at Qingdao. The MoU was

signed in December 2017 during a visit to UPC by a delegation led by myself. UPC is

a comprehensive university established by the China Ministry of Education and

corporations (China National Petroleum Corporation-CNPC, China Petrochemical

Corporation-SINOPEC, China National Offshore Oil Corporation-CNOOC, and China

National Chemical Corporation-ChemChina). The university is regarded as the

cradle of talents in Petroleum in China committed to specialist training in the

petroleum and petrochemical industries. The MOU seeks to leverage expertise at

UPC to establish an Institute/School of Petroleum Geosciences/Engineering at

Makerere. This fits with the appointment of Makerere University as the Centre of

Excellence for petroleum and minerals by the Northern Corridor States. The two

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institutions also agreed to jointly apply for funding from international funding

agencies to support establishment of state of the art petroleum engineering labs at

UPC and Makerere. Makerere and UPC will also collaborate through student and

staff exchange programmes.

COTRA Project: The European Union is funding an initiative worth EUROS- 1,399,875

where the College of Natural Sciences (CoNAS) is working with regional and

international universities to support graduate training in Fisheries. The initiative is titled,

‘Collaborative Training in Fisheries and Aquaculture in East, Central and Southern

Africa (COTRA)’. COTRA aims at achieving sustainable fisheries management and

aquaculture resources that shall lead to increased fish production, enhanced food

and nutritional security for improved livelihood and household revenue. Specifically,

the project provides a platform to support the harmonisation and internationalisation

of fisheries and aquaculture education programmes among African Universities.

Events/Activities

Chemistry Building Refurbishment: The staff of the Department of Chemistry moved

back into the Chemistry Building after a year of refurbishment works through support

of the ADB-HEST project. This was partial handover of chemistry labs, staff and Head

of Department offices as we await delivery of equipment from the ADB-HEST project.

Christine Kyalimpa successfully defended her PhD Thesis: On the 21st November

2017, Christine Kyalimpa successfully defended her PhD thesis for the award of a

degree of a Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry of Makerere University. The thesis is

titled, ‘Evaluation of Insecticidal Potency of the Essential Oil and Structure Elucidation

of the Bioactive Compounds from Tagetes Minuta’. In summary, her study was

intended to determine whether essential oils from Tagetes minuta can be used as an

insecticide against mosquitoes carrying malaria causing parasites. Malaria is one of

the leading causes of mortality and morbidity due to resistance of the parasite to

the available drugs. Its control is a major public health concern due to increasing

cases, deaths, parasite and vector resistance to synthetic drugs and insecticides. In

the search for alternatives, several plants have been identified as possible natural

insecticides; one of them is Tagetes minuta. In this study, the essential oil from

Tagetes minuta was obtained by hydro distillation and bio-assayed to determine the

larvicidal activity and antioxidant potential. Phytochemical investigation on the

solvent extracts yielded several pure compounds mainly belonging to the

terpenoids, flavonoids, phenolic compounds and thiophenes thereby accounting

for the vast traditional use of T. minuta for pesticidal purposes. The pure compounds

were studied further for their anti-cancer and anti-plasmodial properties and have

proved effective. Christine was supervised by Prof. Isaiah O. Ndiege, Dr. John

Wasswa and Prof. Bernard T. Kiremire (RIP) and the discussant of her results at the

PhD Defense was Dr. Gerald Saul (analytical chemist and environment specialist)

who was the former Deputy Executive Director of the National Environment

Management Organisation (NEMA). Recommendations at the presentation and

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discussions included: government should consider review of policy to support

cultivation of Tagetes minuta as a source of insecticide; provision of information to

the population so the plant is widely cultivated; encourage the commercial growing

of the plant in various areas of the country and marketing it as an income

generation initiative.

Fisheries Experts Converged at Makerere to Explore Synergies in their Partnerships:

Expert academicians working in fisheries met at Makerere University, College of

Natural Sciences (CoNAS) on the 1st and 2nd March to discuss means of making

fisheries training and research more responsive to the needs of the sector in their

countries. The experts were drawn from Malawi, Uganda, South Africa and Kenya.

The purpose of the meeting was, ‘conduct exchange visits among partner

institutions: to explore synergies, learn lessons, sensitize university managers and

garner greater support from partner institutions as well as associates’. The

participants of the meeting are working together on a European Union funded

action project EDULINK: Concerted Fit-for-purpose PhD training in aqua culture and

fisheries to improve food security and livelihoods in Sub-Saharan Africa. Lilongwe

University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) in Malawi are working with

University of Eldoret (UoE) in Kenya, Makerere University (Mak) in Uganda and

Rhodes University in South Africa on the project. The Regional Universities Forum for

Capacity Building in Agriculture (RUFORUM), and the National Agricultural Research

Organisation (NARO) were also present at the meeting as Associate partners on the

project.

Department of Plant Sciences, Microbiology and Biotechnology farewell to Prof.

Simmons: On 2nd June 2017, the department bid farewell to Prof. Mark Pitkin Simmons

who returned home after a year spent as a Fulbright scholar at the College of

Natural Sciences (CoNAS), Makerere University. He was recognised for his work and

donation of high class equipment for the department research lab. The department

hosted Prof. Simmons from Colorado State University in the U.S.A as a Fulbright

Scholar for the academic year 2016/2017. He was based at the Makerere University

Herbarium and as a visiting professor did the following: taught both graduate and

undergraduate courses in phylogenetics, scientific writing and scientific process;

give out-of-class scholarly lectures to the university community; and undertook joint

research with staff. The collaboration is expected to strengthen international linkages

for Makerere University staff as well as foster professional growth. During his stay, Prof.

Simmons worked closely with Assoc. Prof. Esezah Kakudidi and Dr. Mary

Namaganda, Deputy Curator of the Makerere University Herbarium jointly

undertaking a research on ‘Gene flow in a recently cultivated plant lineage: the

spread of catha edulis (qat) in Uganda’.

Four Long Serving Staff Retire: At a colourful ceremony held on the 1st March 2017,

the Department of Zoology, Entomology and Fisheries Sciences (ZEFs) bid farewell to

four staff. Professor Fredrick Bugenyi, Professor J.B. Kaddu, Dr. Anne Miyingo retiring

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at rank of Senior Lecturer and Mr. Bernard Rugasira who served as Technician were

honoured at the event for their long service to science and Makerere University. The

colleagues that the retiring staff leave behind had beautiful stories about the retiring

members. Many of the current staff had been taught and mentored by the retirees

detailing what they had learned from the former, which knowledge has greatly

contributed to their careers. The products of the retirees cannot be underestimated

having taught at undergraduate and graduate levels. They also published lots of

research publications in internationally peer reviewed journals and books in their

areas of specialisation thereby contributing to new knowledge. Mr. Rugasira

according to his patriots will be greatly missed for his pragmatism in preparing for

practicals for students and staff.

Science Students Gender Awareness Training: The School of Physical Sciences

(CoNAS), in conjunction with the School of Women and Gender Studies (CHUSS)

organised a Science Students Gender Awareness Training on November 06 2017.

The overarching objective of the training was to enlighten science students on how

gender construction influences their identity and sense of achievement. This training

helped strengthen, mentor and support the success and retention of women in

sciences.

Handover of the Office of Deputy Principal: CoNAS has a new deputy Principal,

Assoc. Professor Fredrick Muyodi who was former Dean-School of Biosciences. The

outgoing Deputy Principal, Assoc. Professor John Mango handed over office at a

ceremony held on the 14th of July 2017. Assoc. Professor Mango successfully

completed his term of 4years and is returning to Department of Mathematics to

teach research and supervise students. He also formerly served as Deputy Dean-

Faculty of Science before Makerere University became a collegiate University.

Assoc. Prof. Mango is a coordinator of the SIDA projector at CoNAS.

Herbarium Seminar Series: The Makerere University Herbarium & Botanic Gardens,

Department of Plant Sciences, Microbiology and Biotechnology organised and held

a seminar series with the following presenters: Prof. Mark Simmons (Fulbright Scholar)

presented "Phylogeny of the wild and cultivated stimulant plant qat (Catha edulis) in

areas of historic cultivation", on Tuesday 28th February 2017; Dr. Mary Namaganda

(Herbarium and Botanic Gardens Curator) presented "DNA Barcoding as a tool for

rapid species identification: future prospects Wednesday 29th February 2017.

Students and staff working in the presentation areas attended the seminars.

Vice Chancellor Media Briefing, 27th November 2017: The Monthly Vice Chancellor’s

(VC) Media Briefing was held on Monday 27th November 2017. The College of

Natural Sciences (CoNAS) was invited to present their research updates alongside

the VC - Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe. In his presentation, Prof. Nawangwe stressed

the importance of research to policy calling for more support to Makerere as a

powerhouse of research innovations in Africa and globally. He also launched the

Mak Bulletin. The Principal of CoNAS, Prof. Mugisha J.Y.T. gave an overview of the

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college. Principal Investigators of some of the projects at the college shared

updates from the research that they undertaking. Dr. Tugume Arthur from the

Department of Plant Sciences, Microbiology & Biotechnology presented his project

titled, ‘Integrated Crop Management for Scaling-up Banana Productivity in East

Africa’. The research is implemented by a partnership between the College of

Natural Sciences (Makerere University) through the Department of Plant Sciences,

Microbiology and Biotechnology working with: NARO-NARL, Banana Research

program (Main grantee), Uganda; International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA);

Agricultural Research & Development Institute (ARDI)-Tengeru, Tanzania; Agricultural

Research & Development Institute (ARDI)-Maruku, Tanzania; and Bioversity

International. It is a four-year project worth USD 5,700,000 (US Dollars Five million and

seven hundred thousand) funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Dr.

Jerome Kubiriba is the overall project Team Leader and is also the Head of Uganda’s

National Banana Research Program of NARO at Kawanda. Role of CoNAS,

Makerere University: Under the leadership of Dr. Arthur K. Tugume the focus is on

addressing a basic scientific detail of unravelling the mechanisms by which banana

plants recover from Xcm bacterial infestation, using laboratory- screenhouse- and

field-based methods. capacity through technical information from project; and

Partnerships will be enhanced among the institutions working on the project.

Assoc. Prof. Anne Akol from the Department of Zoology, Entomology and Fisheries

Science presented her work titled, ‘Enhancing production and incomes in the honey

value chain by addressing the challenge of pests and parasites of honeybees in

Uganda’, codenamed ‘BeeHealth’ project. BeeHealth project which is the first of its

kind in Uganda aims at addressing the pest challenges of honeybees.

Department of Mathematics hosted the Inverse Problems Africa School and

Conference from the 6th -15th November 2017: The Department of Mathematics,

Makerere University in collaboration with Universities in Finland (LUT, OU, TU) and the

collaborating Universities in Africa: Bahir Dar, University of Nairobi, University of

Rwanda, University of Dar es Salaam, Nelson Mandela Institute, Strathmore University,

AIMS Tanzania and Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology and

Sida supported mathematics programmes in Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda jointly

organized the third school and conference in Mathematics on Inverse Problems to

celebrate the successful networking and achievements in the past eight years of

cooperation with the region, Finland and Sweden. The said School and Conference

were of key importance to the ongoing Sida supported PhD and PostDoc training in

the region (Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda) in Collaboration with the five Swedish

Universities ie Stockholm University, Linkoping University, KTH, Uppsala University and

Maladein University. The conference was held at Makerere University, Kampala,

Uganda during 13-15 November 2017. The conference audience was of academics

from and outside Africa.

Northern Corridor Project: The project review meeting was held in Uganda 29th-31st

May 2017. The meeting was intended to give the Technical Oversight Committee

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(and invited Centres of Excellence) the opportunity to review the Draft CSA and

Draft HRCB strategy that the consortium will have submitted to the Technical

Oversight Committee. The meeting preceded a planned validation workshop in

Nairobi from the 5th-6th June 2017 to validate the draft HRCB strategy.

Chemistry PhD Seminar Series: Mr. Solomon Yiga, an academic staff in the

Department of Chemistry a registered PhD candidate presented a progress on his

PhD studies as part of the CoNAS PhD Seminar Series on the 3rd November 2017. The

title of his PhD study is: Iron (II) Complexes Containing N-Donor Pentadentate

Ligands, their Catalytic Potential and Nitrosyl Derivative Complexes.

Department of Mathematics hosted Dr. Layla Sorkatti: Dr. Sorkatti presented a public

talk titled ‘Symplectic Alternating Algebras’ on the 15th November 2017. Abstract of

her presentation was: Let F be a field, a Symplectic Alternating Algebra (SAA) is a

Symplectic Vector Space whose associated alternating form is non degenerate,

that is also equipped with a binary alternating product (·) such that the law (u·v,

w)=(v·w, u) holds. We give some general overview of Symplectic Alternating

Algebras with a focus on the structure of Nilpotent Symplectic Alternating Algebra

Presentation of new Data on Human Genetic Variation and History in and around

Uganda: The Department of Biochemistry and Sports Science hosted a public lecture

The presentation discussed recent research on human genetic history in East Africa

with new data from the Bagishu, Benet, Ik, and Itesot in eastern and northeastern

Uganda from ongoing research. These new data will be placed into context with

what is known from previous genetic research and be related to what is known from

the archaeological and linguistic records. New data on the current distribution of

human genetic variation in Central, Eastern, and Southern Africa is largely the result

of two major expansions that occurred within the last few thousand years: the

movement of Bantu speakers south and east from the Nigeria-Cameroon border

area and the movement of Nilo-Saharan speakers south from the eastern Sahel.

These two migrations halted each other in north-central Uganda, with Nilo-Saharan

speakers living north and east of the linguistic boundary and Bantu speakers living

south and west.

Wollega University discusses partnership with CoNAS: The College of Natural

Sciences (CoNAS) hosted a delegation from Wollega University, Ethiopia on Monday

13th November led by Dr. Tifsehit Solomon (Vice President – Community Engagement

and University Industry Partnership). The delegation from Wollega University visited

CoNAS to share experiences of teaching and learning in the natural sciences. The

meeting also explored possibilities of collaborating in research activities, capacity

building, staff and students exchanges. Others members from CoNAS who attended

the meeting were Assoc. Professor Fredrick Muyodi (Deputy Principal, CoNAS),

Assoc. Professor Juma Kasozi (Dean, School of Physical Sciences), Dr. Joseph

Kyambadde ( Head, Biochemistry and Sports Science, Assoc. Professor Muhammad

Ntale (Department of Chemistry) and Dr. Jackson Efitre (Department of Zoology,

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Entomology and Fisheries Sciences). The Wollega University delegation shared that

they have just completed development of a strategic plan and road map to how to

grow. Makerere was chosen as a possible partner because of its strides in research

and rankings on the Africa continent and beyond. The visitors explained that they

are much interested in: starting new post graduate degree programmes and

therefore seek advice on how to. In addition they would be interested in joint

teaching, research and supervision for those already existing. Some of the possible

areas mentioned for collaboration with CoNAS include mathematical modelling,

materials science, irrigation engineering, entomology, physics, chemistry, joint grant

applications and joint conference organisation. Other members in the delegation

from Wollega University were: Dr. Negash Geleta (Vice President for Business and

Development), Dr. Hipha Legese (Vice President for Research and Technology

Transfer), Mr. Hunde Merga (Director for ICT) and Mr. Afsaw Temesgen (Plan and

Project Director). It was agreed that Wollega University would take lead on

developing proposals and action points then reach out to CoNAS on the way

forward. The visitors also toured departments in CoNAS for a better understanding of

facilities and resources in the college.

Green Hill Academy students visit Makerere University Herbarium and Botanical

Garden: Senior Three students from the Green Hill Academy visited the Makerere

University Herbarium on October 2017. The students toured the botanical garden

and the collection of the dried plant specimens. This is a move by the school to

provide a practical view of what the students learn in class theoretical work. The visit

was also intended to popularize science among the students. The group had visited

the College of Health Sciences, Makerere before visiting the Herbarium. This fits with

a recent drive by the College of Natural Sciences to popularize sciences among the

youth.

CoNAS Freshers’ Orientation AY2017/2018: The College received the first year

students for academic year 2017/2018. In August 2017, an orientation meeting with

the freshmen and women was held. The young men and women started their

journey of three or four years with dreams of leaving with a bachelors’ degree at the

end of their stay at Makerere University

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3.0 TEACHING AND LEARNING

The College of Natural Sciences offers courses in basic and some aspects of Applied

Sciences. Additionally, we have courses in Biochemistry for students from the

College of Health Sciences and School of Veterinary Medicine. We also teach

students from the College of Education and External Studies, College of Computing

and Information Science and School of Statistics and Applied Economics a number

of courses in Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics.

In addition to the theoretical classes by our students, courses offered at the College

are supplemented by laboratory based learning for practicals and e-learning. The

department of biology also conducts field-based teaching to supplement the work

in laboratories. This offers the students an appreciation of the work handled in class.

Field attachments to ensure hands-on experience for the students has been

introduced.

The College has a herbarium and museum that staff and students use for curation

(preserving and preparing of materials). Work in the herbarium is conducted

physically and electronically, since the facility was recently digitized. A botanical

garden is also maintained for practical work. In addition, an aquarium with live fish is

available for practical classes for the zoology and aquaculture students.

It should be noted that for purposes of furthering knowledge, research projects

jointly handled by staff and students are conducted in all departments at graduate

(Masters and PhD) level.

The student enrolment for the year 2017 was as follows:

Table 3.1: Registered Undergraduate Students in AY2017/2018

Programme Year I Year

II

Year III Year IV Grand Total

BSCI. 150 152 154 0 456

BSIC 51 51 49 0 151

BSFA 26 31 24 0 81

BETB 0 7 20 0 27

BSPC 9 8 27 0 44

BSCB 10 10 5 0 25

BBPG 44 55 36 62 197

BSBT 29 52 59 0 140

Total 319 366 374 62 1121 Year I Year II Year III Year IV

BSCI.

BSIC

BSFA

BETB

BSPC

BSCB

BBPG

BSBT

Registered Undergraduate

Students in 2017

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Table 3.2: Registered Postgraduate Students in AY2017/2018

Table 3.3: Total number of graduates in 2017 compared with 2016

Table 3.4: Academic Staff numbers as at December 2017

Key: P = Professor; AP = Associate Professor; SL = Senior Lecturer;

L = Lecturer; AL = Assistant Lecturer; TA = Teaching Assistant

Department M.Sc. PhD Total

Biochemistry and Sports Science 2 2 4

Plant Sciences, Microbiology and

Biotechnology

5 1 6

Zoology, Entomology and Fisheries Sciences 13 5 18

Chemistry 36 7 43

Geology and Petroleum Studies 22 4 26

Mathematics 10 1 11

Physics 5 1 6

Total 93 21 114

Programme

Gender Graduates

2017

Graduates

2016 Bachelors Masters Doctorates

F M F M F M

BSCI 72 94 166 91

BSIC 14 20 34 67

BSFA 7 16 23 24

BETB 4 4 8 15

BSPC 2 10 12 30

BSCB 3 8 11 5

BPGP 8 26 34 54

BBT 13 29 42 51

MSc. Chemistry 0 5 5 4

MSc. Biochemistry 0 4 4 3

MSc. Botany 0 2 2 4

MSc. Mathematical

Modelling

1 3 4 4

MSc. Mathematics 0 1 1 2

MSc. Petroleum

Geosciences

2 7 9 6

MSc. Physics 0 4 4 1

MSc. Zoology 2 2 4 12

MSc. Geology 1 2 3

PhD 2 1 3 9

Total 123 207 6 30 2 1 369 382

Department / Unit P AP SL L AL Curators TA Total

Biochemistry and

Sports Science

Biochemistry 0 0 5 7 7 0 0 19

Sports Science 0 0 1 1 3 0 3 8

Zoology, Entomology & Fisheries Sciences 1 3 5 10 1 1 0 21

Plant Sciences, Microbiology &

Biotechnology

2 2 3 9 8 2 1 27

Physics 0 2 3 7 6 0 0 18

Mathematics 1 2 3 10 10 0 0 26

Chemistry 1 4 3 8 7 0 1 24

Geology and Petroleum Studies 0 2 2 5 3 0 0 12

Total 5 15 25 57 45 3 5 155

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Table 3.5: Laboratory Staff in CoNAS as at December 2017

Key:

G&P: Geology and Petroleum Studies

Plant.Sci: Department of Plant Sciences, Microbiology and Biotechnology

Zoo.Ento.Fish: Department of Zoology, Entomology and Fisheries Sciences

Biochem & SPS: Biochemistry and Sports Science

Staff

Category

Unit / Department

Principal’s

Office

Math Physics G&P Chem. Plant

Sci.

Zoo.Ent

o. Fish.

Biochem & SPS

Total

Biochem. SPS

Chief

Technician

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Principal

Technician

0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2

Senior

Technician

0 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 6

Technician1 0 1 1 2 2 1 2 0 9

Technician2 0 0 1 3 1 0 2 0 7

Asst.

Technician

0 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 5

Lab Assistant 0 2 1 6 1 3 4 0 17

Lab

Attendant

1 0 2 3 1 0 2 0 9

Computer

Technician

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Grand Total 1 1 5 6 15 7 7 14 0 56

Academic Staff numbers on ground in 2017

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Table 3.6: Support Staff in CoNAS as at December 2017

Key:

G&P: Geology and Petroleum Studies Biol. Sc.: Biological Sciences

Biochem & SPS: Biochemistry and Sports Science

Plant.Sci: Department of Plant Sciences, Microbiology and Biotechnology

Zoo.Ento.Fish: Department of Zoology, Entomology and Fisheries Sciences

Administrative Staff as at December 2017

Designation Number

Staff

Category

Unit/Department

Principal’s

Office

Math Physics G&P Chemistry Zoo.E

nto&

Fish

Plant.

Sci

Biochem &

SPS

Total

Bioch

em

SP

S

Secretary/Co

py Typist

4 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 9

Custodian 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Accounts

Clerk

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Workshop

Assistant

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Machine

Operator

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Messenger 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Library

Assistant

2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Cleaner 4 3 7 1 2 5 6 5 1 34

Sanitary

Cleaner

3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

Driver 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Security

Guard

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Grounds

men/women

0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3

Grand Total 19 4 9 3 3 5 10 5 1 58

Asst. College

Registrar 2

College

Procurement

Officer

1

College

Librarian 1

College

Communication

Officer

1

College Web

Administrator 1

College Bursar 1

College Human

Resource Officer 1

TOTAL 8

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Table 3.7: Summary of all Staff in CoNAS 2017

Key:

G&P: Geology and Petroleum Studies Lab Staff: Laboratory Staff

Biochem & SPS: Biochemistry and Sports Science

Plant.Sci: Department of Plant Sciences, Microbiology and Biotechnology

Zoo.Ento.Fish: Department of Zoology, Entomology and Fisheries Sciences

Table 3.8: Qualification of Academic Staff at CoNAS in 2017

Staff

Category

Unit/ Department Total

Principal’s

Office

Math Physics G&P Chemistry Zoo.Ento.

Fish

Plant.Sci Biochem &

SPS

Bio

che

m

SPS

Academic

Staff

0 26 18 12 24 20 27 19 8 155

Administrati

ve Staff

8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

Lab Staff 1 1 5 6 15 7 7 14 0 56

Support

Staff

19 4 9 2 3 5 10 5 1 58

Grand Total 28 31 32 21 43 31 44 38 9 277

Department PhD. MSc. BSc. Total

Biochemistry and

Sports Science

14 10 3 27

Zoology, Entomology &

Fisheries Sciences

20 1 0 21

Plant Sciences,

Microbiology &

Biotechnology

19 8 0 27

Physics 12 6 0 18

Mathematics 14 12 0 26

Chemistry 15 10 0 25

Geology and

Petroleum Studies

8 4 0 12

Total 101 51 3 155

Qualification of Academic

Staff at CoNAS in 2017

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Table 3.1: Publications in Referred Journals in 2017

Department Publications in ref.

Journals

Biochemistry and Sports Science 2

Zoology, Entomology & Fisheries

Sciences

10

Chemistry 4

Geology and Petroleum Studies 2

Mathematics 10

Plant Sciences, Microbiology and

Biotechnology

1

Physics 4

Total 33

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Publications in ref. Journals

Biochemistry and

Sports Science

Zoology,

Entomology &

Fisheries

Sciences

Chemistry

Geology and

Petroleum

Studies

Mathematics

Plant Sciences,

Microbiology and

Biotechnology

Physics

Publications in Referred

Journals in 2017

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4.0 SUPPORT FUNCTIONS

4.1 Human Resource: Promotions, Retirement and Appointments of CoNAS 2017

The College human resource base comprises of Academic, Technical,

administrative and support staff. With the launch of the collegiate system at

Makerere University, a human resource office has been created for the College to

ensure efficiency in handling of labour issues.

During the year 2017, the College received newly appointed staff while others were

promoted. On the other hand, in 2017, several staff retired from the College of

Natural Sciences. We congratulate all of them for serving Makerere University and

our nation diligently for decades The College also registered departure of staff. The

details are presented in the table below:

Appointments and Promotions in the College NAMES TITLE DEPARTMENT/UNIT

Promotions

Dr. Ibrahim Karume Lecturer Chemistry

Dr. Godfrey Kubiriza Lecturer Zoology, Entomology & Fisheries

Sciences

Dr. Moses Chemurot Lecturer Zoology, Entomology & Fisheries

Sciences

Dr. Denis Okello Senior Lecturer Physics

Dr. Fred Mayambala Lecturer Mathematics

Dr. Denis Muyimbwa Lecturer Physics

Dr. Betty Naziriwo Senior Lecturer Chemistry

Dr. Jackson Efitre Senior Lecturer Zoology, Entomology & Fisheries

Sciences

Dr. Joel Isanga Lecturer Biochemistry & Sports Science

Dr. Anne Nankwanga Senior Lecturer Biochemistry & Sports Science

Dr. Alice Nabatanzi Lecturer Plant Sciences, Microbiology and

Biotechnology

Appointments

Dr. Joseph Kyambadde Dean School of Biosciences

Associate Professor Muhammad

Ntale

Dean School of Physical Sciences

Associate Professor Fredrick Muyodi Deputy Principal College of Natural Sciences

Dr. Perpetra Akite Lecturer Zoology, Entomology & Fisheries

Sciences

Dr. Daniel Mukiibi Lecturer Physics

Dr. Jamilu Ssenku Lecturer Plant Sciences, Microbiology and

Biotechnology

Dr. Rosemary Nalwanga Lecturer Zoology, Entomology & Fisheries

Sciences

Confirmations

Mr. Hassan Wasswa Kayondo Assistant Lecturer Mathematics

Ms. Betty K.N. Kirenga Assistant Lecturer Mathematics

Dr. Alex Samuel Bamunoba Lecturer Mathematics

Dr. Henry Kasumba Lecturer Mathematics

Ms. Florence Nantaba Assistant Lecturer Chemistry

Mr. Solomon Yiga Assistant Lecturer Chemistry

Dr. Ivan Lule Lecturer Chemistry

Mr. Tugume Robert Assistant Lecturer Geology and Petroleum Studies

Dr. Simon Echegu Lecturer Geology and Petroleum Studies

Dr. Bosco Oruru Lecturer Physics

Dr. Ronald P. D. Semyalo Lecturer Zoology

Dr. James Peter Egonyu Lecturer Zoology

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4.2 Library services

The College of Natural Sciences’ library has a collection of approximately 25,000

information materials constituting of monographs, journals, serials and archival

materials. Before the collegiate system, each of the departments in the College had

its own library or book-bank where departmental – specific scientific information has

been kept for only its staff and students, and usually manned by technicians. With

the advent of a collegiate system and deployment of a professional librarian, all

these libraries have been merged to compose one college library. Scientific

information materials in the College of Natural Sciences remains unprocessed,

hence an information gap to the numerous scientific research.

Building on the work accomplished in the previous year, the college now has three

fully functional libraries. These include: the School of Biosciences book bank housing

books received under the book bank vote for botany, zoology, biochemistry and

sports science; School of Physical Sciences book bank housing books received

under the book bank vote for chemistry, mathematics, physics, geology and

petroleum studies; and the CONAS Library comprising of books received through

donations, purchase, dissertations and theses.

This year, the library embarked on the activity of processing scientific information in

its collection in order to ease access for its users. The library processing is done using

open source software called librarything. At the moment 2,548 materials can be

accessed online on the CONAS library website, on the CONAS webpage under

special facilities

4.3 Information Communication Technology

In a period of transformation, information and communication technology plays an

important role in the College services to students and staff. The College has 3 IT labs

reserved for use by students i.e. the E-learning lab, in the Mathematics and Physics

departments. The labs have a total of 150 computers between them; however some

of the computers have been vandalized or stolen due to the rampant thefts that

have dogged the College throughout this year. E-learning forms an integral part of

teaching and learning at the College particularly through the MUELE platform.

Mr. Besweri Wandera Assistant Lecturer Biochemistry and Sports Sciences

Ms. Bernadette Nakabazzi Assistant Lecturer Biochemistry and Sports Science

Ms. Hellen Butungi Assistant Lecturer Biochemistry and Sports Science

Retirements

Mr. R. Budigi Chief Technician Chemistry

Mr. Fredrick Jjuuko Principal Technician Biochemistry and Sports Sciences

Professor Tom Otiti Professor Physics

Deaths

Ms. Harriet Namisango

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However, the ratio of the available computers to the number of students is still

unfavourable standing at 1:8.

5.0 CONCLUSION

In Conclusion, 2017 was a fruitful year for the College in terms of publications

research and innovations at the College of Natural Sciences. The achievements

were realized despite the challenges of funding, staffing and new changes as a

result of the conversion to the collegiate system. In the year 2018 the College plans

to work on recruitment of staff to match establishment with the staff on ground.

Plans are also in place to increase partnerships so as to increase its research

initiatives.

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UPDATED STAFF LIST FOR COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES (CoNAS) AS AT MARCH 2018

Department of Mathematics

No. Name Title Education Status

Academic Staff

1 Prof. J.Y.T. Mugisha Professor (Principal,

CoNAS)

PhD Permanent

2 Dr. J. M. Mango

Assoc. Professor PhD Permanent

3 Dr. J. Kasozi

Assoc. Professor PhD Permanent

4 Dr. D. Ssevviiri Senior Lecturer ( HOD) PhD Permanent

5 Dr. B. K. Nannyonga Senior Lecturer PhD Permanent

Dr. G. Kakuba Senior Lecturer PhD Permanent

6 Dr. J. M. Kitayimbwa Lecturer PhD Permanent

7 Dr. S. H. Nsubuga Lecturer PhD Permanent

8 Dr. I.G. Mirumbe Lecturer PhD Permanent

9 Dr. J. Ssebuliba Lecturer PhD Permanent

10 Dr. H. Ddumba Lecturer PhD Permanent

11 Dr. H. Kasumba lecturer PhD Permanent

12 Dr. A.S. Bamunoba Lecturer PhD Permanent

13 Dr. F. Mayambala Lecturer PhD Permanent

14 Mr. M. K. Nganda Lecturer MSc. Permanent

15 Mr. W. G. Naigambi Lecturer MSc. Permanent

16 Mr. H.W. Kayondo Assistant Lecturer (PhD

Study Leave)

MSc Permanent

17 Mr. Y. Kikabi Assistant Lecturer (PhD

Study Leave)

MSc Permanent

18 Mrs. B. N. Kirenga Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

19 Mr. O. Kurama Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

20 Mr. D. D. Walakira Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

21 Ms. J. Nakakawa Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

22 Mr. N. Muyinda Assistant Lecturer (PhD

Study Leave)

MSc. Permanent

23 Mr. A. B. Tumwesigye Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

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25 Mr. I. Ndikubwayo Assistant Lecturer (PhD

Study Leave)

MSc. Permanent

26 Mr. D. Wokiyi Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

Technical Staff

1 Mr. A.Wandera Computer Lab/ Librarian Permanent

Support Staff

1 Ms. F. Nabbale Secretary Permanent

2 Mr. A. Habarurema Cleaner/Messenger Permanent

3 Ms. P. Nazziwa Cleaner/Messenger Permanent

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No. Name Title Education Status

Academic Staff

1 Prof. J. Mbabazi Professor PhD Contract

2 Prof. R. Byamukama Professor PhD Permanent

3 Dr. S.A. Nyanzi Assoc. Professor PhD Contract

4 Dr. G.W. Nyakairu Assoc. Professor PhD Permanent

5 Dr. M. Ntale Assoc. Professor

(Dean – School of Physical Sciences)

PhD Permanent

6 Dr. J. Wasswa Senior Lecturer (HOD) PhD Permanent

8 Dr. G. Kasozi Senior Lecturer PhD Permanent

7 Dr. B.B. Naziriwo Senior Lecturer PhD Permanent

9 Dr. E. Tebandeke Lecturer PhD Permanent

10 Dr. I. Lule Lecturer PhD Permanent

11 Dr. H.K. Nsamba Lecturer PhD Permanent

12 Dr. J. O. Namukobe Lecturer PhD Permanent

13 Dr. P. Ssebugere Lecturer PhD Permanent

14 Dr. K. Arinaitwe Lecturer PhD Permanent

15 Mr. J. Sekamatte Lecturer MSc. Permanent

16 Mr. I. Karume Lecturer PhD Permanent

17 Mr. E. Mubiru Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

18 Mr. P.E. Maiki Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

19 Ms. M.M. Adia Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

20 Mr. S. Yiga Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

21 Mr. D. Egesa Assistant Lecturer (PhD Study Leave) MSc. Permanent

22 Mr. R. Ochieng Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

23 Mrs. F.N. Kayizzi Assistant Lecturer (PhD Study in-service) MSc. Permanent

24 Mr. F. Matovu Teaching Assistant MSc. Contract

Technical Staff

1 Mr. S. Mulinda Senior Technician Permanent

2 Mr. J.G. Nkalubo Technician I Permanent

3 Mr. S. Tindyebwa Technician I Permanent

4 Ms. S. Tebbadanya Technician II Permanent

5 Mr. P. Kavuma Technician II Permanent

6 Mr. D. Ssensamba Technician II Permanent

Support Staff

1 Ms. M. Nabachwa Copy Typist Permanent

2 Mr. J. Kasozi Laboratory Assistant Permanent

3 Mr. J. Amanya Laboratory Assistant Permanent

4 Mr. S. Masongole Laboratory Assistant Permanent

5 Mr. E. Mukasa Laboratory Assistant Permanent

6 Mr. E. Mukeda Laboratory Assistant Permanent

7 Mr. Mugisa Tito Laboratory Assistant Permanent

8 Mr. M. Mutenyo Laboratory Attendant

9 Mr. Adriko Tom Laboratory Attendant Permanent

10 Mr. J. Tumwekwase Laboratory Attendant Permanent

11 Ms. H. Nazziwa Cleaner Permanent

12 Mr. S. Mugisha Cleaner Permanent

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Department of Biochemistry and Sports Science

Biochemistry Unit

No. Name Designation Education Status

Academic Staff

1 Dr. J. Kyambadde Senior Lecturer (Dean

School of Biosciences)

PhD Permanent

2 Dr. J. Hawumba Senior Lecturer PhD Permanent

3 Dr. A.M. Nandutu Senior Lecturer PhD Permanent

4 Dr. P. Vuzi Senior Lecturer (HOD) PhD Permanent

5 Dr. V.P. Alibu Senior Lecturer PhD Permanent

6 Dr. D. Isabirye Lecturer PhD Permanent

7 Dr. A.S.P. Balyeidhusa Lecturer PhD Permanent

8 Dr. D.M. Kasozi Lecturer PhD Permanent

9 Dr.B.A. Okech Lecturer PhD Permanent

10 Ms. R. Baingana Lecturer MSc. Permanent

11 Dr. J. Mulindwa Lecturer PhD. Probation

12 Dr. J. Isanga Lecturer PhD Permanent

13 Mr. S.W.Wamutu Assistant Lecturer PhD Permanent

14 Mr. K. Rutaro Assistant Lecturer (PhD

Study Leave)

MSc. Probation

15 Mr. M. Okol Assistant Lecturer MSc. Probation

16 Mr. R. Gumisiriza Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

17 Ms. H. Butungi Assistant Lecturer (PhD

Study Leave)

MSc. Permanent

18 Mr. J. Omara Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

19 Ms C. Aguttu Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

Technical Staff

1 Mr. A.K. Mukisa Technician I/ Ag. Chief

Technician

MSc Permanent

2 Mr. P.J.N. Ojambo Senior Technician BSc Permanent

3 Ms. R. Nabacwa Senior Technician MSc Permanent

4 Mr. S. Lutwama Technician I Cert Permanent

5 Mr. G. Mugenyi Technician II Dip Permanent

6 Mr. T. Abok Technician II Dip Permanent

7 Mr. E. Musali Assistant Technician BSc Permanent

8 Mr. E. Musisi Laboratory Assistant BSc Permanent

9 Mr. A. Bukenya Laboratory Assistant BSc Permanent

10 Ms. P. Namande Laboratory Assistant A-Level Permanent

11 Ms. C. Nuwagaba Laboratory Assistant SLT Permanent

12 Ms. F. Mulinda Laboratory Attendant Permanent

13 Mr. F. Ssemuju Laboratory Attendant Permanent

Support Staff

1 Ms. Sheilla B. Kainza Cleaner Permanent

2 Mr. George Kaleera Cleaner Permanent

3 Mr. Patrick Kibibi Cleaner Permanent

4 Ms. Margaret

Babikinamu

Cleaner Permanent

5 Mr. Paul Kisakye Kitengo Cleaner Permanent

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Sports Science Unit

No. Names Title Education Status

Academic Staff

1 Dr. A. Nankwanga Senior Lecturer PhD Permanent

2 Dr. S. Kasoma Lecturer PhD Permanent

3 Mr. D. D. Bamweyana Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

4 Mr. B. Wandera Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

5 Ms. B. Nakabazzi Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

6 Ms. L. Mugisha Teaching Assistant MSc. Contract

7 Ms. W. Nakazibwe Teaching Assistant MSc. Contract

8 Mr. S.K. Oola Teaching Assistant MSc. Contract

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Department of Zoology, Entomology and Fisheries Sciences

No. Name Title Education Status

Academic Staff

1 Dr. D. Baranga Professor PhD Contract

2 Dr. F.J. Muyodi Assoc. Professor (Deputy Principal) PhD Permanent

3 Dr. A. M Akol Associate Professor PhD Permanent

4 Dr. C. Masembe Associate Professor PhD Permanent

5 Dr. S. Mugisha Senior Lecturer PhD Permanent

6 Dr. A.K. Miyingo, Senior Lecturer PhD Permanent

7 Dr. E. Sande Senior Lecturer / HOD PhD Permanent

8 Dr. G. Bwanika Senior Lecturer PhD Permanent

9 Dr. J. Efitre Senior Lecturer PhD Permanent

10 Dr. C. Bakuneeta Lecturer PhD Permanent

11 Dr. P. Akoll Lecturer PhD Permanent

12 Dr. J.J. Kisakye Lecturer PhD Permanent

13 Dr. Ronald P. Ssemyalo Lecturer PhD Permanent

14 Dr. R. Odongo Lecturer PhD Permanent

15 Dr. James Peter Egonyu Lecturer PhD Permanent

16 Dr. K. G. Kubiriza Lecturer PhD Permanent

17 Dr. M. Chemurot Lecturer PhD Permanent

18 Dr. Rose Nalwanga Lecturer PhD Probation

19 Dr. Perpetra Akite Lecturer PhD Probation

20 Dr. R. Kityo Museum Curator PhD Permanent

21 Ms. J.N. Kigongo Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

Technical Staff

1 Ms. N. Ndagire Senior Technician/Ag. Chief Technician Permanent

2 Mr. A. Walyelo Technician I Permanent

3 Ms. D. Nampiima Laboratory Assistant Permanent

4 Mr. B. Rugasira Assistant Technician Permanent

5 Ms. V. Namagala Assistant Technician Permanent

6 Mr. D. Nsubuga Laboratory Assistant I Permanent

7 Mr. F. Ebongo Laboratory Assistant I Permanent

8 Mr. J. Muchunguzi Laboratory Assistant Permanent

Support Staff

1 Ms. Geraldine Bwete Secretary/HoD Permanent

2 Ms. L. Gimbo Cleaner Permanent

3 Ms. G.N. Babirye Cleaner Permanent

4 Ms. C. Nansikombi Cleaner Permanent

5 Ms. Mercy Atwijukire Cleaner Permanent

6 Mr. A. Kintu Cleaner Permanent

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Department of Plant Sciences, Microbiology and Biotechnology

No. Name Title Education Status

Academic Staff

1 Prof. H.Oryem- Origa Professor PhD Contract

2 Prof. S. Nyakaana Professor PhD Permanent

3 Dr. E. Kakudidi Assoc. Professor PhD Contract

4 Dr. P. Mucunguzi Assoc. Professor PhD Permanent

5 Dr. A. Tugume Assoc. Professor PhD Permanent

6 Dr. J. Kalema Senior Lecturer PhD Permanent

7 Dr. P. Ipulet Senior Lecturer (HoD) PhD Permanent

8 Dr. C. Nyakoojo Lecturer PhD Permanent

9 Dr.E. Nakamatte Lecturer PhD Permanent

10 Dr. A.M. Nsubuga Lecturer PhD Permanent

11 Dr. D. Ndagire Lecturer PhD Permanent

12 Dr. Y.A. Shahasi Lecturer PhD Contract

13 Dr. E. Katuura Lecturer PhD Permanent

14 Dr. C. E. Bulafu Lecturer PhD Permanent

15 Dr. Jamilu Ssenku Lecturer PhD Probation

16 Ms. A. Nabatanzi Lecturer PhD Permanent

17 Ms. P. Tugume Assistant Lecturer PhD Permanent

18 Mr. A.Ochieng Assistant Lecturer (Studying PhD in-service) MSc Permanent

19 Mr. C. Osinde Assistant Lecturer (Studying PhD in-service) MSc Probation

20 Ms. M. Atim Assistant Lecturer MSc Permanent

21 Ms. T.M. A. Tindyebwa Assistant Lecturer MSc Probation

22 Mr. S.A. Mustafa Assistant Lecturer (Studying PhD in-service) MSc Permanent

23 Ms. L. Nabyonga Assistant Lecturer MSc Probation

24 Mr.G. Anywar Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

25 Mr. S. Ojelel Teaching Assistant (Studying PhD in-service) MSc. Contract

Part-time Staff

26 Mr. Claude Kirimuhuzya Assistant Lecturer

Herbarium Staff1

26 Dr. M. Namaganda Principal Assistant Curator PhD Permanent

27 Dr. P. Ssegawa Herbarium Curator PhD Permanent

Technical Staff

1 Mr. M. Zziwa Senior Technician Permanent

2 Mr. E. Niyonzima Technician I Permanent

3 Ms. O.W. Maganyi Technician I Permanent

4 Mrs S. Byarugaba Technician II Permanent

5 Mr. S. Ochepa Laboratory Attendant Permanent

6 Mr. S. Ofwono Laboratory Assistant Permanent

1 Herbarium is considered a laboratory. Staff in the Herbarium teach and undertake research but are not

recognised as teaching staff. Proposal has been submitted for Directorate of Human Resources to recognise the

staff as teaching staff.

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7 Mr. C. Abba Technical Assistant II Permanent

Support Staff

1 Ms. J. Namigadde Copy Typist Contract

2 Ms. A. Namembwa Cleaner Permanent

3 Mr. R. Mfitumukiza Cleaner Permanent

4 Ms. R. Nabwami Cleaner Permanent

5 Ms. C. Auma Cleaner Permanent

6 Ms. A. Katusiime Cleaner Permanent

7 Mr. R. Kiluge Groundsman Permanent

8 Ms. M.W. Iyundhu Groundswoman Permanent

9 Ms. J. Nabatanzi Cleaner/Messenger Permanent

10 Mr. F. Sekandi Groundsman Permanent

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Department of Geology and Petroleum Studies

NO. NAME TITLE Education STATUS

Academic Staff

1 Dr. E. Barifaijo Assoc. Professor PhD Contract

2 Dr. A. Muwanga Assoc. Professor PhD Contract

3 Dr. J.V. Tiberindwa Senior Lecturer PhD Permanent

4 Dr. M. Owor Senior Lecturer / HOD PhD Permanent

5 Dr. B. Nagudi Senior Lecturer PhD Permanent

6 Dr. J. M. Kiberu Lecturer PhD Permanent

7 Dr. K. Aanyu Lecturer PhD Permanent

8 Dr. A. G. Batte Lecturer PhD Permanent

9 Dr. Simon Echegu Lecturer PhD Permanent

10 Ms. P.Kulyanyingi Lecturer MSc. Permanent

11 Mr. W. Kawule Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

12 Mr. L. Twinomujuni Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

13 Mr. R. Tugume Assistant Lecturer MSc. Probation

Technical Staff

1 Ms. S. Kigozi Senior Technician/Ag.

Chief Technician

Permanent

2 Mr. M.Kasaka Technician I Permanent

3 Mr. W. Kasule Technician II Contract

4 Mr. R. Sessanga Laboratory Assistant II Contract

5 Mr. E. Emodock Laboratory Attendant Permanent

6 Ms. G. Ssekamanya Laboratory Attendant Permanent

Support Staff

1 Ms. J. Tumwebaze Senior Copy Typist Permanent

2 Mr. C. Bagaramba Cleaner Permanent

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Department of Physics

No. Name Title Education Status

Academic Staff

1 Dr. F. D’Ujanga Assoc. Professor PhD Contract

2 Dr. W. T. Ireeta Assoc. Professor (HOD) PhD Permanent

3 Dr. T.J. Ssenyonga Senior Lecturer PhD Permanent

4 Dr. W. Okullo Senior Lecturer PhD Permanent

5 Dr. D. Okello Senior Lecturer PhD Permanent

6 Dr. A.N. Kisolo Senior Lecturer PhD Permanent

7 Dr. N. Ssebiyonga Lecturer PhD Permanent

8 Dr. N. Karidewa Lecturer PhD Permanent

9 Dr. Bosco Oruru Lecturer PhD Permanent

10 Dr. N. Kwarikunda Lecturer PhD Permanent

11 Dr. Daniel Mukiibi Lecturer PhD Probation

12 Dr. D. Muyimbwa Lecturer PhD Permanent

13 Mr. B.F. Twinamasiko Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

14 Mr. J.P. Eneku Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

15 Mr. S. Tusiime Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

16 Mr. A. Okello Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

17 Ms. G. Ayugi Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

18 Ms. A. E. Zawedde Assistant Lecturer MSc. Permanent

Technical Staff

1 Mr. M.Musoke Principal Technician

(Ag. Chief Technician)

BSc. Permanent

2 Mr. R. Nteziyaremye Technician I H. Diploma Permanent

3 Mr. F. M. Okiror Technical Assistant City & Guilds III Permanent

4 Mr. M. Kawumba Laboratory Assistant I Master Cert. in

Electronics &

CVTI

Permanent

5 Ms. M. Nayibinga Laboratory Assistant II BSc. Permanent

Support Staff

1 Ms. F. Nakayima Copy Typist Cert. In

Secretarial

Permanent

2 Mr. R. Kasozi Cleaner/Lab. Assistant Permanent

3 Ms. I. Namalwa Cleaner Permanent

4 Ms. D. Nakiwuge Messenger/Cleaner Permanent

5 Ms. S. Kobusingye Cleaner Permanent

6 Ms. Y. Namusisi Cleaner Permanent

7 Ms. R. Nakabuye Cleaner Permanent

8 Ms. L. Basingwire Bagenyi Cleaner Permanent

9 Mr. A. Lwanga Security Guard Permanent

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Staff Principal’s Office

No. Name Designation

1 Ms. Agnes Kemigisha Asst. College Registrar

2 Ms. Anne Kabuya Asst. College Registrar

3 Ms. Josephine Ataro Asst. College Registrar (Ag. College Registrar)-

Study Leave for PhD

4 Mr. Steven Byaruhanga College Procurement Officer

5 Ms. Sarah Nakayima College Librarian

6 Ms. Zaam Namuli Ssali College Communication Officer

7 Ms. Mariam Kasemiire College Web Administrator

8 Mr. Andrew Bruno Malagala College Bursar

9 Mr. Joseph Kalema College Human Resource Officer

10 Mr. Joseph Senyonga Computer Technician – Short Contract Staff

11 Ms. Grace Wandera Secretary/Dean SBS

12 Ms. Emily Namatovu Secretary/Dep. Principal

13 Ms. Juliet Zzaake Secretary/ Dean SPS

14 Ms. Miriam Ndimala Accounts Clerk

15 Mr. James M. Sserwada Workshop Assistant

16 Mr. P. Kagoro College Driver

17 Mr. J. Sennyonga Messenger

18 Mr. Charles Kiyingi Machine Operator

19 Mr. C. Munyamasoko Cleaner

20 Ms. A.Ssanyu Nalyazi Cleaner - Permanent

21 Ms. Margaret Namwase Cleaner

22 Ms. Ruth Nakaggwa Sanitary Cleaner

23 Ms. Annet Nakintu Sanitary Cleaner

24 Ms. B.M. Kemigisha Library Assistant

25 Ms. J. Namande Cleaner