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Item Open Access KAB Newsletter Issue 01 – March 2022(Kabale University, 2022-03) Nowamani, Collins; Sempungu, Joseph GodfreyIn this Issue: The Ministry of Water & Environment holds the Southwestern Uganda water day symposium at KAB The Chancellor, Prof. Mondo Kangonyera officiates at a book launch The Vice Chancellor’s tribute to the late Central Bank Governor, Prof. Emmanuel Tumusiime - Mutebile KAB hosts global scholars KABSOM trains health workers in selected districts of Kigezi Makerere University Research & Innovations fund explores a partnership with KAB Rotary donates cervical cancer screening & treatment equipment to selected districts of Kigezi KAB receives a grant from Canadian partners KAB to host Kiswahili international conference The French embassy in Kampala partners with KABItem Open Access KAB Newsletter Issue 02 (April-June 2022)(Kabale University, 2022-06) Sempungu, Joseph Godfrey; Nowamani, CollinsIN THIS ISSUE; The KAB Chancellor presides over the 6th graduation The Vice Chancellor’s Tribute to Frank Kalimuzo KAB joins the Association of African Universities KAB hosts the Kiswahili international Conference - CHAKAMA Medical and Dental Practitioners Council Inspect KABSOM Patriotism Corps launched at KAB Kabale University Academic Staff Association (KABASA) elects new leaders Farmer Field schools changing the livelihoods of families in Kigezi Faculty of Social Sciences to launch Anti-Corruption Center Equal Opportunities Commission trains KAB Staff UNDP team visits Kabale University KAB hosts Italian VisitorsItem Open Access KAB-Newsletter-Issue-06-July-September-2023(Kabale University, 2023-09-30) Sempungu, Joseph Godfrey; Nowamani, Collins; Nuwagaba, Collins; Esther Ayebazibwe; Atukwatse, SandraThe sixth edition of the KAB Newsletter highlights different events involving the University and its stakeholders. We are intentional about promoting nationalism by enhancing different individuals' contributions to their community. In this issue, we examine the history of one of the significant contributors to the development of the Kigezi region. Through Paulo Ngologoza's organised efforts, the Bakiga people moved from Kigezi to other parts of Uganda. Pokoma Barekye, his last living son, recounts the story of his father.