In what they called reviving the glory of UNISE through the faculty of Special Needs and Rehabilitation, activists from the same faculty have called upon Kyambogo fraternity to come forth prepared to fight in all ways.
It has always been of notice that kyambogo’s faculty of Special Needs and Rehabilitation (UNISE) lies in a poor state because of the laxity of their leaders and inability of the members to fight for their grievances. Citing out examples of the bushy environment, poor state of toilets and urinals, poor lecturer rooms and many more, its activists have come up to set change in what they called “bloody august”.
Media has been sensitized to expose the weaknesses of Kyambogo. “We believe this will serve us positively as a faculty and Kyambogo as a family. For long our faculty has been regarded inactive when it comes to fighting for our rights and a better Kyambogo but this “Bloody August” is set show everyone that Kyambogo is us and we are Kyambogo.” stated Ainamaani Brian one of the activists.
Our question is will they be successful?
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