Uganda: MAK - Keep Avenues for More Talks Open
13th Nov 2006, 16:21 GMT
A government committee has been set up to look into the grievances of lecturers at the country's oldest and largest public university (Makerere), which by the weekend had culminated in a stiff-necked stand-off.
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