Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Uganda Monitor
Published on 2024-07-29 17:59:50
The outgoing British High Commissioner to Uganda has egged on Chevening Scholarships alumni in the country to stop sitting on the bad fence on matters of fighting corruption and bad governance.
Ms Kate Airey said the alumni, who currently number more than 300 in Uganda, cannot remain apolitical amid rising demands by citizens for good and incorruptible leadership.
The Chevening Scholarship is the British government’s premier academic programme that enables emerging future leaders around the world to pursue one-year graduate studies at reputable UK universities so that they…
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