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Uganda: Balunywa Explains MUBS IT Project


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New Vision (Kampala)

9 May 2008
Posted to the web 12 May 2008

Fortunate Ahimbisibwe And Conan Businge
Kampala

THE Makerere University Business School (MUBS) council has not taken a decision to terminate an information and communications technology tender with SocketWorks.

The principal, Ass Prof. Wasswa Balunywa, yesterday said that the University Council was in the process of "reviewing (the project), and had not come up with a decision on it."

Balunywa, said in a statement, that the contracted company was not irregularly demanding payments.

Balunywa was responding to a story in The Sunday Monitor on May 4, which said the MUBS Council had moved to terminate SocketWorks tender, citing unclear dealings by the company's directors. Balunywa said the project was meant to enhance student access to Internet services.



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