While in a press briefing today led by the chairman appointments board Bruce Kabaasa and Prof Barnabas Nawangwe the Deputy Vice chancellor in charge of finance and administration, a milestone has been set towards solving the MISR probe.
The MISR crisis started in April when Dr. Stella Nyanzi cursed the institute with her Eve’s suit (Nyanzification). For long, the university council tried to solve the issues between Prof Mamdani Mahmood and Dr. Stella Nyanzi but failed.
After a meeting last Friday 22nd July, the University appointments board decided to launch fresh investigations into the pertaining issues in MISR.
The Board has summoned Dr.Stella Nyanzi to appear before it this Friday. A final resolution will then be passed in regards with her terms of employment and work duties at MAK. However, the shameless researcher has lately been rumored to have landed a 211m gig in Zulu land(South Africa) where she is to work on how Ugandan parliamentarians regard sexuality and sexual activities.
Some of the observations made by the board include the fact that the academic staff at MISR were required to devote 50% of their time to research and the other 50% to teaching. It’s on this note that the board has recommended all research fellows to participate in the PhD program.
The board has also tasked itself to search for an alternative funding from Donors as the current ones are insufficient and unreliable.
Shockingly, the MISR probe was wider than we thought?. Did you know that the former Director Prof Mamdani Mahmood before dismissal was punishing students whom he perceived to be against him by scrapping off their scholarships? The appointments board has decided to look into this issue by determining how a student attains or looses a scholarship, accommodation and travel. This has also called on the review of the establishment structure and creation of the Deputy Director post to ease delegation, knowledge transfer and management of transition.
If all goes well this Friday, we might have to usher into a new Dr.Stella Nyanzi era at MAK and consider her fight against Prof Mamdani a 1-0 win in her favor.
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