Monday, 18 May 2015

MUTEESA I ROYAL UNIVERSITY



                                                         MUTEESA I ROYAL UNIVERSITY
MRU main Campus
Top at the hill quiet and nice looking here is Muteesa 1 Royal university (MRU) kirumba Masaka campus which is the main campus .information is power and to have information to have power, here is to opportunity to be informed that Muteesa has got two main branches ie Muteesa kirumba Masaka and kakeeka. It has also get various educational centres at Mubende, Rakai, Kiboga and the recent one at Bugerere. Muteesa I Royal university is the only royal university in Buganda  and Uganda  at large. It was   opened in October 2007 and held its first graduation ceremony in April, 15th 2011.
Muteesa I Royal University is not discriminative in culture, religion, tribes and race since it welcomes each and everybody.
Muteesa I Royal university focuses on the development of student`s talents, whereby, there are various competitions like the inter faculty competition as students participate in various activities which help them to develop their talents like in netball, volleyball, football to mention but a few since people through the use of talents like the case of kiprotich.
It  has got a good administration  which has qualified lecturers and also administrators who are welcoming ,they are however turf to some extent mainly to those students who cheat exams ,those who strike or any other criminal case they are punished meaning that they shape the students discipline .
On medical facilities they have moved a step,  this because students are provided with medication at campus at little fee of only 10000shs a full semester which quiet little money favorable  to each and every one .
How can I leave tuition, tuition fee is favorable to the parents and the Buganda government provides students with bursaries to students who seek for them especially the low income earners and they really show interest in learning .They have kabaka Education Fund(KEF) and District Education Fund(DEF)one from Buganda (mengo)and from different districts and each district is permitted to bring three students The KEF organization provides half bursaries which is half of the tuition and DEF gives out full bursaries. MRU provides students with accommodation ,it has got hostels which can accommodate a big number of people mainly students from far places and they  can move from home every day and they come for lectures .They are rented at a low cost compared to other universities .
In case of security MRU has got the best priority it has got the savanna security group who are mindful to the student because if they exceed the normal time selected they are questionable ,talk of the security lights around the campus both inside and outside, fire  extinguishers which can protect  the university in case of fire.
Since 60percent or 50percent is given by lecturers the students have a task of looking for the other 50percent to make 100,MRU has got a solution for that since it has got a well stoked  library which helps students to carry research in order to pass their exams and doing their course work IT the students are also equipped with a computer  laboratory where carry out their practical .


BREAST FEEDING



                                                                            BREAST FEEDING
Breast feeding mother
Breast feeding is one of the most important aspect in the child`s growing .It is referred to as feeding of the baby on milk from her mother`s breast. It has been proved by doctors and scientists that breast feeding is vital on a child`s health. The mothers are advised to breast feed their children up 6monthsto 2 years without giving him any other thing besides breast milk, doctors encourage the mother breast feed their children as often as the child wants day and night at least 8times in 24 hours,  without the baby being fed on any foods or fluids .Those babies who are between 4to 6 months appear hungry after breast feeding or when not gaining enough weight you can give her complementary foods for like 1or2 times a day after breast feeding. When the baby reaches the age of 6months you can start giving her some foods such as porridge made out of soya flour or millet, you can add in a little sugar and some milk. Y
You also give her mashed foods like Matooke, Irish potatoes, vegetables, or snacks like eggs or bread at least 3times a day.
By 12 months to 2years you can still serve her mashed foods and also porridge. By two years or older than that , parents are free introduce the baby to family foods ,in other words whatever the mother  the baby can eat it as well. Although  in some cases the babies when they are introduced to new meals besides breast feeding ,the sometimes gets some diarrhea but mothers are always advised to carryout persistent breast feeding .parents are always advised by doctors to always breast feed their child for something like 2years though most parents tend to make themselves busy that they do not time waste breast feeding, they decide to leave babies to maids or house girls to bottle feed them which is dangerous to the child`s healthy. This clearly show it out because those maids can even serve the baby in unclean utensils which will affect the child`s health.
Most of the professional jobs provide maternity leaves for pregnant mothers ,but some mothers do not even use that chance to breast feed their children for months fully and after the leave to breast feed them at night ,but instead they just bottle feed the baby without even testing her mother`s breast which is very bad.
For the case of youths, its quiet nonsense because for them they do not want to breast feed claiming that their breasts will become like stockings. Nevertheless, that is a stupid argument because every mother in the world is recommended to breast feed her baby except those mothers who are HIV positive and those who lack breast milk.
This humble appeal goes to the mothers to breast feed their children because it brings up a health and admirable child in the community. And such humble children are and can be loved by any one or every one within that society