Bazaar is the most sought after event at any University and attracts all categories of students with various ideologies. Those that have come to buy and those that are merely masquerading around the events while taking selfies. Nonetheless, the bazaar remains the ultimate experience for anyone joining university and the oldies already wanting to try out their business communication skills and ventures.
The Guild bodies work tirelessly to make this event a colorful and an unforgettable experience for the freshers and truth be told, they make sure they garner just enough to keep their pockets happy for a while but that is a story for some other day.
Well Campusbee took time and asked the main Guild presidents from the giant and most vibrant universities about what students should expect and they had this to say respectively;
From the alleys of Banda that harbor the old and rusty Kyambogo University, Kafuko Ian Kyambogo’s Guild President had this to say; “ We promise the most energetic and revamped Bazaar of all time”.
When contacted, Arthur Baliruno the Guild President that wants to turn Kampala Mayor had this to re-echo to those that thought UCU was stale when it comes to such; “The Bazaar will be fine and people should look forward to it”.
Commonly referred to as the tiger and the strike-hungry president that will like shaka-zulu solemnly spear head a strike, Bala David Bwiruka the Makerere University Guild President had this to say; “MAK always never disappoints when it comes to such and we surely affirm that this will be a great Bazaar”.
From the land of bevies and booties, MUBS’ laid back and eloquent Guild President Don Patrick Bugingo made it clear to Campusbee that the most eccentric and captivating Bazaar will be at MUBS when it kicks off.
Although the strike seems to meddle in all proggies, all will eventually come to pass. As you sit back and click on your most trusted website, Campusbee will be bringing you all the action fully packed that cuts across all these university and see if these presidents match their promises.