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Madhvani Foundation boosts education budget

CroozeFM, 3rd Apr, 2015 by Sheila Nakabuye

The Madhvani Foundation has launched its 2015/2016 scholarship scheme with a major announcement that the amount they will make available for scholarships in the coming year will increase by Shs50m.

Madhvani Raises Shs700m for Campus Bursaries

Chimp Reports, 3rd Apr, 2015 by Kim Aine

The Madhvani Foundation, Uganda’s largest Private education trust, has launched its 2015/2016 scholarship scheme with a major announcement that the amount they will make available for scholarships in the coming year will increase by Shs50m.

Madhvani Foundation Alumni Share Experiences

Chimp Reports, 29th Oct, 2014 by Bruno Agababyona

Madhvani Foundation’s Alumni Association, a liberal association formed by former beneficiaries, held their 5th annual General meeting at Hotel Africana recently to discuss milestones the association has achieved, to welcome new alumni (Fresh graduates) to the flock and most importantly to instill the seed of giving back and helping those that are less fortunate in the pursuit of their educational struggles under the theme “Giving back in the face of challenge”.

Sponsored Students Start Fund

The New Vision, 29th Oct, 2014 by Taddeo Bwambale

How do you give back to someone who has paid your fees at University and helped you attain that degree? That is the question over 100 graduates who benefitted from the Madhvani Scholarship Programme toyed with at their annual dinner last week.

152 young Ugandans get scholarships from the Madhvani Foundation

ATC News, 29th Aug, 2014 by Prof. Wolfgang H. Thome, Ph.D.

A selection process spanning over 3 months and dealing with thousands of applications by Ugandan students earlier in the week concluded as the work of the scholarship selection committee of the Madhvani Foundation came to a close this year.

Madhvani Injects 650M in Science Education

The Investigator, 28th Aug, 2014 by Robert Ndawula

As part of its initiative and dedication to promote scientific and technical education among the people of Uganda, Muljibhai Madhvani Foundation has offered over 150 scholarships worth Shs650m to both graduate and under graduate students in various scientific disciplines.

Madhvani Foundation – the annual beacon of hope for the brightest students of Uganda

ATC News, 14th May, 2014 by Prof. Wolfgang H. Thome, Ph.D.

The Muljibhai Madhvani Foundation, formed by the Madhvani family in Uganda ahead of the country gaining independence in 1962 to honor the founder of their dynasty, has, over the decades, been a beacon of hope for thousands of Ugandan students, who while bright enough, could not have embarked on their studies and launched their careers without financial support towards tuition fees.

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