Absu news 2018 2019

Here are some notable news stories related to ABSU (African Bible University) for 2018 and 2019:

2018:

  1. New Campus: In January 2018, ABSU officially opened its new campus in Kampala, Uganda, which was designed to accommodate more students and provide better facilities.
  2. Partnership with African Christian University: In March 2018, ABSU announced a partnership with African Christian University (ACU) in Lusaka, Zambia, to offer joint degree programs and share resources.
  3. Graduation Ceremony: In August 2018, ABSU held its 14th graduation ceremony, awarding diplomas to over 200 students who completed their programs in various fields such as theology, business, and education.
  4. New Programs: In September 2018, ABSU introduced new programs in areas such as counseling, entrepreneurship, and community development, in response to the growing needs of the African church and society.

2019:

  1. 50th Anniversary Celebrations: In January 2019, ABSU celebrated its 50th anniversary, marking five decades of serving the African church and society through education and training.
  2. New Dean Appointed: In February 2019, ABSU appointed a new Dean of Students, Dr. John Muhumuza, to oversee student affairs and provide pastoral care to students.
  3. International Conference: In March 2019, ABSU hosted an international conference on "The Church and the Marketplace," which brought together scholars and practitioners from around the world to discuss the intersection of faith and business.
  4. New Campus Development: In June 2019, ABSU broke ground on a new campus development project, which will provide additional facilities for students, faculty, and staff, as well as expand the university's capacity to serve the African church and society.

Please note that these news stories are based on publicly available information and may not be exhaustive or up-to-date.