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14Th Graduation Final List 14TH GRADUATION LIST FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017/2018 13TH, DECEMBER, 2017 1 14th Graduation List 2017 KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL THE DEAN KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL PRESENTS GRADUANDS FOR THE CONFERMENT OF THE MASTER OF EDUCATION IN POLICY, PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT OF KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY 1) WAKULA Fredrick Lugaro 2) LAMBERT Eriau 3) MUGAMBWA Mulwanya Judah 4) KABAMBWE Benard 5) TIBIHIKA Leonard Tumuramye 6) MONO Robert 7) LANYERO Victoria (Ms) 8) NAKYOBE Margaret (Ms) THE DEAN KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL PRESENTS GRADUANDS FOR THE CONFERMENT OF THE MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PHYSICS OF KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY 1) ANGUANI Epiphany Mike 2) BYEKWASO Ronald 3) CHUKONDO Geofrey 4) ISABIRYE Jeremy Moses 5) KAMYA Willy 6) KAYANJA Jimmy 7) MUSIRAMU Twairu THE DEAN KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL PRESENTS GRADUANDS FOR THE CONFERMENT OF THE MASTER OF ARTS IN LITERATURE OF KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY 1) RICHARD Otwao 2) AWIO Kibwanga Zenna THE DEAN KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL PRESENTS GRADUANDS FOR THE CONFERMENT OF THE MASTER OF SCIENCE IN FOOD TECHNOLOGY OF KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY 1) NAMUKASA Grace (Ms) 2 14th Graduation List 2017 THE DEAN KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL PRESENTS GRADUANDS FOR THE CONFERMENT OF THE MASTER OF ARTS IN HISTORY OF KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY 1) TUMWINE Jesse THE DEAN KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL PRESENTS GRADUANDS FOR THE CONFERMENT OF THE MASTER OF ARTS IN GEOGRAPHY OF KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY 1) TWINAMATSIKO Julius Tumwine 2) KATOOKO Judith (Ms) 3) MUGYENYI Francis Kabandize 4) MAJOK Mayom Deng Mayom THE DEAN KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL PRESENTS GRADUANDS FOR THE CONFERMENT OF THE MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ORGANISATION AND PUBLIC POLICY MANAGEMENT OF KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY 1) ETON Lela Mondy 2) AKAMPA Daniel THE DEAN KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL PRESENTS GRADUANDS FOR THE CONFERMENT OF THE MASTER OF ARTS IN RELIGIOUS STUDIES OF KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY 1) NAFULA Constance THE DEAN KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL PRESENTS GRADUANDS FOR THE AWARD OF THE POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN FOOD SAFETY MANAGEMENT OF KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY 1) AINEBYONA Denis 2) LUBULWA Leakey Leornard 3) NAUDA Rhoda (Ms) 4) TUMWESIGYE David 3 14th Graduation List 2017 THE DEAN KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL PRESENTS GRADUANDS FOR THE AWARD OF THE POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION OF KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY 1) MUKYALA Pinky Theresa (Ms) Distinction 9) BYARUHANGA Wilfred 2) WANDERA Annet (Ms) Distinction 10) GULE Alisati 3) NANGOBI Monica (Ms) Distinction 11) KAGGWA Joseph 4) WADIRU Stella (Ms) Distinction 12) LUGGYA Rashid 5) NANTWASI Florence (Ms) Distinction 13) NAMUSOBYA Esther (Ms) 6) AKONA Boniface 14) ONGWECH Martine 7) ASABA Sarah (Ms) 15) SEMAMBO Sulaiman 8) BARASA Joshua THE DEAN KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL PRESENTS GRADUANDS FOR THE AWARD OF THE POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION OF KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY 1) KABONEIRE Dianah (Ms) Distinction 10) CHRISTMAS Simpuriso 2) OCAN Charles Ray Distinction 11) KYAGULANYI Willy 3) ACIDRI Stephen 12) MUBANGIZI Jastus 4) ALEMU Timothy 13) MUTEBE Emmanuel 5) AMUMPE Museveni Ambrose 14) NAKIJOBA Juliet (Ms) 6) ATIM Agnes Martha (Ms) 15) NANSUBUGA Aidah (Ms) 7) ANZIKU Sunday Oyeeson 16) ONZIMA Celestino 8) BALIDAWA Nkulega Yusuf 17) TURYANANUKA Wilbroad 9) BONGOMIN Anthony 18) WAROM Jonathan THE DEAN KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL PRESENTS GRADUANDS FOR THE AWARD OF THE POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP OF KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY 1) ANGURIA George Peter THE DEAN KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL PRESENTS GRADUANDS FOR THE AWARD OF THE POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN VOCATIONAL PEDAGOGY OF KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY 1) BALIKOOWA George 2) KAWUDA Ruth (Ms) 3) MASANGA Twahir 4) NALWEYISO Prossy (Ms) 5) OKELLO Lawrence Olet 4 14th Graduation List 2017 THE DEAN KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL PRESENTS GRADUANDS FOR THE AWARD OF THE POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION OF KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY 1) AKAO Stella (Ms) 2) HAKIM Wanume Kibedi 3) NANSUWA Scovia 4) OJAKA David 5) OTOBER Erick THE DEAN KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL PRESENTS GRADUANDS FOR THE AWARD OF THE POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMMUNITY BASED REHABILITATION OF KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY 1) KIPLIMO Walter 2) MAHOLO Stella Jackie (Ms) THE DEAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRESENTS GRADUANDS FOR CONFERMENT OF THE BACHELOR OF BUSINESS STUDIES OF KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY 1) TURYAMUHAKI Nobert First Class 17) MUTABAZI Kevin 2) NAKIYINGI Doreen (Ms) First Class 18) NABABI Salima (Ms) 3) KABIITO Anold First Class 19) NABASA Alex 4) NAKIBIRIGE Ritah (Ms) First Class 20) NAKIRYA Moreen (Ms) 5) AKIA Deborah (Ms) First Class 21) NALUNGA Edrine (Ms) 6) AINOMUGISHA Peruth (Ms) First Class 22) NAMUDDU Stella (Ms) 7) MUZOORA Percy First Class 23) NASSIWA Mildred (Ms) 8) TWESIGA Evarist First Class 24) NAZZIWA Moureen Nalule (Ms) 9) MUHESI Asaba Ivan First Class 25) NAZZIWA Moureen Nalule (Ms) 10) ADANIA Monica (Ms) 26) TWESIGYE Elias 11) BATWALA Davis 27) WABWIRE Douglas 12) BATWALA Davis 28) WALUKAWU Eddie 13) BWENENE Margret (Ms) 29) WANZALA Willy 14) CHEMUTAI Victor 30) ZALWANGO Julian (Ms) 15) KISSEKA Tonney 16) MIIRO Geofrey THE DEAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRESENTS GRADUANDS FOR CONFERMENT OF THE BACHELOR OF BUSINESS STUDIES WITH EDUCATION OF KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY 1) NAKAGUDDE Maureen Janet (Ms) First Class 8) NAKIGOZI Brenda (Ms) First Class 2) AHABWE Allan Buhamizo First Class 9) ACHEN Vivian Mary (Ms) 3) MUTYABA Daniel First Class 10) ACHOLA Dorcus (Ms) 4) ARINAITWE Irene (Ms) First Class 11) ADHUBYEKI Ruth (Ms) 5) MUGABI Erick First Class 12) AFEKU Simon 6) KAKANDE Stanley First Class 13) AISO Jimmy 7) NALWADDA Nalwoga Elizabeth (Ms) First Class 14) AKULLU Rebecca Zoe (Ms) 5 14th Graduation List 2017 15) AKULLU Susan (Ms) 53) NAKIGANDA Sophie (Ms) 16) ALIBU Ronald 54) NAKISEKKA Jackline (Ms) 17) AMAITUM Noah 55) NAMABOGA Clare (Ms) 18) AMANYA Peter 56) NAMALA Joel 19) ANDENI Bill 57) NAMBALE Pius 20) ASIIMIRE Agnes (Ms) 58) NAMBI Justine (Ms) 21) ATEGEKA Julian (Ms) 59) NAMBOZO Sharon (Ms) 22) ATEGEKA Julian (Ms) 60) NAMMABA Aaron 23) ATUGONZA Ritah (Ms) 61) NAMONYE Julius 24) BAHAATI Ruckus 62) NAMONYE Julius 25) BAHAATI Ruckus 63) NAMUGWERE Ziria (Ms) 26) BAHAATI Ruckus 64) NAMUTEBI Julian (Ms) 27) BAHEMUKA Samuel 65) NANSAMBA Dianah (Ms) 28) EDOGU Tom 66) NANSUBUGA Christine (Ms) 29) EGAMU Daniel 67) NANTAMBI Marjorine Annet (Ms) 30) GAVAMUKULYA Joseph 68) NANTEGE Bridget (Ms) 31) HANYERERE Titus 69) NANYONDO Harriet (Ms) 32) INYOIN Godwin Jacob 70) NATTABI Vivienne (Ms) 33) ISIKO Semu 71) NATUMANYA Diana (Ms) 34) JUMA Shadrack Titus 72) NIMUSIIMA Jonah 35) KANTONO Miriel (Ms) 73) NIWABIINE Evarte 36) KARUKIIKO Kennedy 74) NIWAMANYA Viola (Ms) 37) KAWATI Ismail 75) NSUBUGA Brian 38) KAWUMA Sandra (Ms) 76) ODONGO Jimmy 39) KITTATA William 77) OKWI Ambrose 40) KIZITO Fred 78) OTIN Patricia (Ms) 41) KOBUSINGYE Sandra Tendo (Ms) 79) OUNI TONNY Emmanuel 42) KWAGALA Lydia (Ms) 80) PADO Richard 43) KWEHINGA ANDREW 81) SALI Gadaffi 44) MUGISA Keneth 82) SANDE Milcah (Ms) 45) MURAMUZI Fred 83) SEBUWUFU Sadam 46) MUSASIZI Stephen Baloga 84) SEKAJJA Moses 47) NABAYEGO Flavia (Ms) 85) SENOGA Abudala 48) NAFULA Immaculate (Ms) 86) SSEMBATYA Shafik 49) NAFULA Immaculate (Ms) 87) TUMWESIGYE Emmanuel 50) NAKADDU Winfred (Ms) 88) TWIJUKYE Lucky (Ms) 51) NAKIBWAMI Rebecca Elizabeth (Ms) 89) WAFULA Sam 52) NAKIBWAMI Rebecca Elizabeth (Ms) 6 14th Graduation List 2017 THE DEAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRESENTS GRADUANDS FOR CONFERMENT OF THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE OF KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY 1) MULIISA James First Class 41) AMPIERE Angellah (Ms) 2) LUBOYERA Hillary First Class 42) AMUGE Barbra (Ms) 3) ZIRABAMUZALE Sowedi First Class 43) AMUTOSI Scola (Ms) 4) ORONE Abigail Joyce (Ms) First Class 44) ANGUTOKO Annet (Ms) 5) MUKISA Anita (Ms) First Class 45) ANWONGO Catherine (Ms) 6) KOMAKECH George Bush First Class 46) ANWONGO Catherine (Ms) 7) KABAIJE Samantha (Ms) First Class 47) ARIHO Patience (Ms) 8) ASIIMAH Hope (Ms) First Class 48) ARINAITWE Noel 9) MUGALA Edith (Ms) First Class 49) ARIYO Leonard 10) RIEKOLAL Patricia (Ms) First Class 50) ARWAKO Dorcas Emilly (Ms) 11) NAKAZIBWE Solome Margaret (Ms) First Class 51) ARYATUNGA Davis 12) ABALO Suzan (Ms) 52) ARYEMO Harriet (Ms) 13) ABEJA Franseska (Ms) 53) ASIIMWE Albert 14) ABONGO James Opio 54) ASIIMWE Mercy (Ms) 15) ABONYO Brenda (Ms) 55) ASIIMWE Nadia (Ms) 16) ACEN Dorcus (Ms) 56) ASINGA Allen Namusisi (Ms) 17) ACENG Gladys Sandra (Ms) 57) ASWAT Sophia (Ms) 18) ACHIENG Dorothy (Ms) 58) ATIM Edisa Docas (Ms) 19) ACOM Christine Jane (Ms) 59) ATIMA Jane (Ms) 20) ACOROI Clement 60) ATIMANGO Phiona (Ms) 21) ADAKUN Brenda (Ms) 61) ATIMONG Sylivia (Ms) 22) ADERO Monica (Ms) 62) ATUHAIRE Jacquiline (Ms) 23) ADIKINI Esther (Ms) 63) ATUHAIRE Maureen (Ms) 24) ADOCH Gloria Floda (Ms) 64) ATUHAIRE Recheal (Ms) 25) AGABA Dalius 65) ATUKUNDA Julius 26) AHABYONA Solomon 66) ATULINDA Ketrine (Ms) 27) AHUMUZA Patience Pays (Ms) 67) AWINO Doreen (Ms) 28) AIMO Angella (Ms) 68) AYEBAZIBWE Ireene (Ms) 29) AINEBYONA Patricia (Ms) 69) AYEBAZIBWE Phionah (Ms) 30) AINOMUGISHA Brustus Atwo 70) BABASA Martin Kodet 31) AKAMPURIRA Henry 71) BABIRYE Kevin (Ms) 32) AKAO Robinah Olot (Ms) 72) BAKUNDEINE Rita (Ms) 33) AKELLO Beatrice (Ms) 73) BASIRIKA Mwajabu (Ms) 34) AKELLO Judith (Ms) 74) BBOSA Micheal 35) AKITENG Eleanor Susan (Ms) 75) BIMANYWARUGABA Allan 36) AKOL Esther (Ms) 76) BOMUKAMA Amos 37) AKULLU Debrah (Ms) 77) BUNDUKI Clement 38) AKWARE Fiona (Ms) 78) BUSINGE Rogers 39) ALIONI Daniel Brian 79) BUWEMBO Kenneth 40)
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