Rt. Hon. Thomas Tayebwa, Uganda's Deputy Speaker
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KAMPALA– The Deputy Speaker of Parliament Rt. Hon. Thomas Tayebwa has asked graduates to invest more in groundbreaking research and innovations in order to find unique solutions for current problems.

Rt Hon Tayebwa made the remarks today while presiding over the 5th graduation ceremony of King Ceasor University in Bunga near Kampala where he emphasized that challenges have remained unique and will require unique solutions which must be developed by graduates.

The Deputy Speaker who was representing the First Lady and Minister of Education Mrs Janet Museveni asked them to develop purpose driven ambitions geared at transforming the country and their families.

The graduation ceremony was also attended by the Minister of ICT and National Guidance Hon Dr Chris Baryomunsi among many other dignitaries. 

The Chancellor of the University King Caesar Mulenga said that the graduation waa a milestone in the history of the University and exhibited a statement of excellence, resilience and continued growth saying that there were 224 degree graduates, 56 Diplomas where 48% were female and 52% are male.