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Makerere lecturers end strike

One of the striking students confronts a colleague who had refused to join them. The students went on strike demanding lecturers and university management to explain why they were not being taught. Photo by Alex Esagala

What you need to know:

  • The lecturers stopped teaching evening programme students following a management decision to slash their incentive pay by 75 percent.
  • The students on Wednesday went on strike seeking an explanation why they were not having lectures.

Makerere University students on evening programme are to resume their lectures after Makerere University Academic Staff Association (MUASA) agreed to call off their strike.
Last week, the lecturers

Makerere lecturers stop evening classes

Muasa spokesperson, Dr Deus Kamunyu Muhwezi told Daily Monitor that the incentives were meant to consolidate allowances that lecturers were earning from teaching evening programme students.

evening programme students following a management decision to slash their incentive pay by 75 percent.
This forced the students

Police deployed to supress Makerere University students' strike

The strike comes on the heels of a resolution by lecturers to stop teaching evening students announced on Monday last week when university slashed their incentives by 75 percent

demanding lecturers and university management to explain why they were not being taught.

However, in a subsequent meeting held on Wednesday between MUASA members, university management, council chairperson and student leaders, the lecturers agreed to postpone the incentives discussion up to the next council meeting which will take place next month.

Makerere University vice chancellor Prof Ddumba in an interview with Daily Monitor said: "We have agreed that lecturers resume teaching evening classes. We agreed to postpone incentives discussion to next council meeting taking place on October 21.”
MUASA chairperson Dr Muhammad Kiggundu Musoke also said: “We are having general assembly tomorrow (Thursday) and we shall communicate this resolution to our members. We are ready to teach evening classes.”