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New Vision on MSNUganda launches 'one student, one laptop' program to bridge Uganda's digital divideMinister Anite drew a poignant comparison to her own university experience in 2008, recalling the challenges of long queues at under-resourced computer labs. She emphasised that many students today ...
“The nature of this subject (ICT) is hands-on, we previously found ourselves having 10 students per computer during lessons before ICOB came to our rescue.
Uganda’s controversial Computer Misuse (Amendment) Bill 2022, which rights groups say will likely be used to silence dissenting voices online, has come into force after the country’s President ...
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Monitor on MSNPoor policy implementations driving cybercrime in UgandaMr Mugenyi noted that most cybercrimes are not necessarily committed out of poverty, but by educated individuals exploiting system vulnerabilities. Thank you for reading Nation.Africa Show plans A new ...
Uganda’s Mufti, Sheikh Shaban Ramadhan Mubajje, has launched a fundraising campaign to support over 300 underprivileged and ...
One legislator introduced the Computer Misuse Amendment Bill 2022 to Uganda's Parliament and passed it on July 19, 2022. ... the Minister for ICT and National Guidance.
Uganda's Constitutional Court outlaws Section 25 of Uganda's controversial Computer Misuse Act for its violation of civil liberties and contravention of constitutional guarantees. This statement was ...
The integration of educational technology in Uganda's teaching and learning processes has long lacked regulation due to the absence of a dedicated policy. Despite the presence of the National ...
Telecom company, MTN Uganda, in a strategic collaboration with Sense International Uganda, has launched an assistive technology computer lab at Gulu High School. Launched on Thursday, the ...
A Makerere University economist has called on the Ugandan government to carry out an ICT sector tax reform, which, if implemented, is expected to spur the sector to new growth levels.
Uganda’s controversial Computer Misuse (Amendment) Bill 2022, which rights groups say will likely be used to silence dissenting voices online, has come into force after the country’s President ...
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