Tuesday, 31 March 2015
CHRISTMAS SEASON
During the Christmas period at our home we gather as a family to celebrate the day together
Christmas starts on 23rd and ends on 2nd of the following year. this is always a great time in our lives because its always jolly we have a lot of fun where its like a must for every body to go to church to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ and from here we go back home for lunch which is one the most important activities in this period.. you have to make sure that you have eaten to your maximum and you are full. Take drinks party share memories as family celebrate birth days and generally be happy than ever.
Love for family is the most important and here it is well shown during this period. christmas carols are played all over the village and the mood is exciting for every one and more so get togethers also take place this period you get to know your family members the ones you dont know and this is very important and pleasing.
Long live Christmas days.
LIFE AT CAMPUS.
Here i am at Makerere University doing a Bachelors in Records and Archives Management in the College of Computing and Information Sciences in the East African School of Library and Information sciences.At campus you provide your self with every thing that is you feed your self day and night ant you have to take care of your life because no body is there to care for you.
To succeed at campus you make more friends and friends which are of benefit not lousy ones who mind studies because campus is full of fun and has a lot of interesting things that can attract someone to the extent of dodging classes.
I end advising my lovely ones to make friends of benefit in life.
MY FIRST DAYS AT THE UNIVERSITY.
I reported on 16th August 2014 to my place of residence that is Dream World Hostel located in Kikoni Makerere Kampala. I was given my room keys and i started my new life in a new environment but which was hard. Being used to home life now there i was to be to face my self. the most difficult part was to feed my self and also make a time table to follow because now here there was no one who was supposed to tell me do this that and the other, wake up go to class or for prayers now it was me alone to make sure that every thing goes on normally and not miss out on any important thing that was to take place especially going for classes.
On 18th i went to the university for orientation which took place at the Freedom Square Makerere grounds and it ended at midday. From there being freshers we would all run for buzzer to see what was there and then in the evening go back to hostel and this took place for the first two weeks at the university.
There came the third week which we were to start lectures and here we were very eager to attend to our first lecturers at campus and also be considered as compusers. Every thing went on normally week to week month to month until the end of my first semester at the University.
Sunday, 22 March 2015
EDUCATION SYSTEM IN UGANDA
Education.
The education system in Uganda has a structure of seven years of primary education, six years or secondary education (divided into four years for lower secondary and two years of post secondary education. this system has existed since the early 1960's.
The Ugandan Government introduced the Universal Primary Education Program(UPE) in order to improve the enrollment and attainment in primary schools, it was initially realized to provide free education for four children per family but this program was not performing based in its regulations due to the a complex structure of Ugandan families.

The Ugandan government encourages children to continue with their studies after having finished primary school.
Uganda's secondary education system follows the education system of its former colonial masters though only a quarter of Uganda's young population have secondaryty school places.
CORRUPTION.
Un fairness in my country Uganda.
Corruption refers to the act of corrupting or making putrid or state of being corrupt or disorganization the process of putrefaction. corruption in Uganda is characterized by grand scale theft of public funds and petty corruption involving public officials at all levels of society as well as a widespread political pottage.
Since the National Resistance Movement (NRM) come to power in 1986, Uganda has undertaken an ambitious set of economic and political reforms in-spite of initial success widely heralded by the international community corruption still remains widespread at all levels of society and the country faces faces major implementation challenges.
Currently millions of Ugandans live below the poverty line despite being rich in natural resources it still remains one of the poorest countries in the world and still remains one of the most corrupt countries in the world. Revenue from the country's emerging oil sector can change this but only if managed well.
The Ugandan president His Excellency Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and his overnment have failed to clamp down on corruption.
RELIGION
Faith and Worship
Religion is a belief in and worship of a supernatural controlling power especially a personal god or gods.or
A particular system of faith and worship.
or
The way of life committed to by monks and nuns.
or
Any practice that some one or some group is seriously devoted to.or
Faithfulness to a given principle, conscientiousness.
Supernatural means above nature, that which is beyond or added to nature, often so considered because it is given by God or some force beyond that which humans are born with.
Faith refers to a feeling, conviction or belief that something is true or real with out having evidence or a religious belief system.
Here worship refers to the condition of being worthy, honor,and distinction or the devotion accorded to a deity or to a sacred object or the religious ceremonies that express this devotion.
A monk is a male member of a monastic order who has devoted his life for religious services and a nun is a member of a christian religious community of women who live by certain vows and usually wear a hobbit in some cases living together in a cloister.In religion, devotion can either mean, vowed, dedicated, concerned or Zealous and conscientious can mean a desire to do a task well thorough, careful or vigilant..
Monday, 16 March 2015
MY LIFE EXPERIENCES
The journey of my life is actually interesting and i personally find it totally the best leaving out the challenges met on the way since one cant go a smooth one all along. I come from a humble background and we are six children (3 girls and 3 boys) and i am the second last born in my family. I attended St. Mary's P/school Katete for my lower primary and St. Agnes Center for Education for my upper primary and i passed this level and joined secondary where I attended Sacred Heart SSS Mushanga for my O'Level and St. Agnes Girls School Bushenyi for my A'level and I am now at Makerere University pursuing a Bachelors Degree in Records and Archives Management. Thanks be to the Almighty for the far i have come from and to where i am going.
In life I have met very many different kids of people and from them I have learnt a lot contributing to my today's related academics and also growing up morally.
To my friends and relatives: Thank you very much for helping me become what i am today, you have done great for me especially when it comes to academics and helping shape my life, you have always counselled me and advised me where i went wrong. Thank you so much dear brothers and sisters.
To my Family members: Dad and Mum thank you so much for bringing me to this world though with a lot of hills and valleys, brothers and sisters thank you so so much for being my friends and i am sorry where i went wrong. I love you so much.
To my teachers: Thank you very much for bringing out the real Stellah in me and i am where i am today because of you and the future still. Those strokes at my back, the pulling of the ears and the small punishments given to me by you have contributed a lot in my life. Thank you for sweet words of encouragement. I love you so much.
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