M Neithan
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Dear All,
If anyone may answer this, kindly help.
Without enough guidance, a friend of mine applied for her sister at Makerere University for Law, private entity, but used a scheme for Diploma and degree holders (Because she saw it was the only scheme she could get the course from and it was about to expire and other schemes were medical and others) not knowing that another scheme for people that just finished A Level was going to be put on the portal later on.
She applied and paid and today morning, she visited the portal and found a scheme for those that finished A level open for a month.
Now she’s asking, does she have to again apply for this private entry scheme for those that finished A level and pay again? Or the first application will be considered?
Cc: @Makerere @MakerereNews @kadondig @UOXUganda @KwikirizaNova

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@frankbalkazerg1 @Makerere What an uninformed person you are!! Do you know what even brought about that cancellation
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This whole situation honestly just shows confusion and poor leadership from the @Makerere administration, especially the seemingly already biased Dean of Students.
How do you allow one candidate like Hannah to hold a big concert without any issue, then suddenly remember the rules when Kadondi tries to do the same thing? That’s not fairness banange🥹😭😭💔💔…pure double standards. It makes it look like rules are only applied when it suits certain people.
Even worse, if Kadondi had already booked the venue and even got clearance from Kikoni police, then blocking her later while entertaining claims from her opponent mbu sijui she talked to the IGP just shows disorganization and bias. Instead of solving the issue properly, the Dean just cancels everything and sends out a general warning. That’s not leadership Winfred..no no no, that’s avoiding responsibility Wc is so worrying💔😭😭
If the regulations clearly say campaigns should be virtual, why weren’t they enforced from the start? Why wait until there’s conflict? It feels like the administration only acts when things get messy, instead of preventing the mess in the first place.
Honestly, this kind of handling undermines trust in the whole electoral process. Students expect fairness, consistency, and transparency…but what we’re seeing is the opposite.
At this point, Winfred should take responsibility for the confusion and step aside. When leadership fails to be fair and consistent, it loses the moral authority to guide students at all.


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