The Chancellor of Victoria University, Martin Aliker has praised management and promoters of the University of the Clear Vision the institution has taken saying, within no time, there are indications that VU will be at the top.
Dr Aliker said this at the 3rd graduation of the university held at Kabila Country Club.
He also thanked the university promoters for the efforts and support given to them that has enabled the university to grow from one faculty to four faculties namely: Faculty of science and technology, Faculty of Health Science, Faculty of humanities and social sciences and Faculty of Business and management.
The University promoters and Directors were represented by Kampala business tycoon Mr Rajiv Ruparelia who is also a Director in the institution. The best four graduands from each faculty were also specially reward by the university.
These are; Peter Mugerwa Alvin [CJPA 4.55], John Paul Mulinga [CJPA 4.66], Birungi Irene [CPJA 4 .60] and Apolot Winnie.
The university graduated 53 graduands from Bachelors of Science and Public Health, Business and Management, of bba Procurement and Logistics, Oil and Gas account, Banking and Finance. Also awarded diplomas in same field.
From humanities there was Bachelors of International Relations and Diplomatic Studies, Public Administration and Management, Business Administration and Information and Computer Systems
The 3rd graduation ceremony was attended by the chancellor Dr Martin Aliker, Vice chancellor Dr Krishna Sharma, Academic Registrar Mrs Katushabe Ssemwezi, University council members led by their chairman and former Entebbe Municipality legislator, Dr David Byatike Matovu, Mr Joseph Biribonwa, Board Member Mr James Kalebbo, Justice Mary Maitum and Mr Joram Francis Kahenano.