Young people have advised to resist homosexuality temptations
The graduation at MUBS saw 1141 students graduating with diplomas and certificates in different disciplines.
Speakers at the 16th graduation ceremony of the Makerere University Business School (MUBS) in Nakawa have advised the youth to resist the temptation of falling for homosexuality.
They said homosexuality is not only ungodly but unhealthy.
The youth have been specifically cautioned against thirsting for quick money because it’s the tool used to recruit unsuspecting youth into homosexuality.
The Principal of MUBS Prof. Waswa Balunywa cautioned parents on the fast-spreading homosexuality vice noting that those promoting it are using a lot of money which is a pull factor for the youth.
The graduation at MUBS saw 1141 students graduating with diplomas and certificates in different disciplines.
To officiate at this year’s graduation was the Vice Chancellor of Makerere University Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe.
In his remarks, Nawangwe lauded the institution for the tireless efforts geared at skilling the youth for the fast-changing job sector.
“MUBS is the best business school in Africa a status that has greatly impacted Makerere University’s international ranking,” Nawangwe said.
Balunywa encouraged Ugandans to scale up the use of ICT in higher institutions of learning. He said MUBS currently runs 50% of the lessons online.
“For the last 25 years, MUBS has been offering a cocktail of diploma and certificate programs both at the Nakawa-based main campus and the 4 regional branches in Arua, Mbarara, Jinja and Mbale, ” he added.