 Welcome
to Macmillan Uganda Ltd
Postal Address: P. O. Box 2762, Kampala
Physical Address: Colline House, Plot 4 Pilkington Road
Tel: (41) 236111 or 259586
Fax: (41) 230053
E-mail: moses.mac@imul.com
Contact: Mr Moses Mutumba - Sales Manager
Macmillan Uganda Ltd is based in the heart of Kampala, between Speke Hotel and Standard
Bank, on the ground floor of Colline House on Pilkington Road. You cant miss us!
We are a busy office, well-staffed and with a large warehouse from which orders can be
distributed easily. At Macmillan Uganda Ltd we are fully committed to the development,
promotion and widespread distribution of educational materials from pre-school to
university levels.
OUR SERVICES - PRE-SCHOOL MATERIALS -
PRIMARY MATERIALS - SECONDARY
MATERIALS -
OTHER TITLES - SPECIAL OFFERS - NEWS
Macmillan Uganda Ltd offers the
following services:
- A fast and efficient delivery service to all regions within Uganda and Rwanda
- International supply of Macmillan titles available only in Uganda (such as Sowing
the Mustard Seed by Yoweri Kaguta Museveni)
- Individual sales visits
- Assessment of manuscript summaries for potential Macmillan authors
Our main titles:

Pre-school materials
NEW First
Steps - the newest two-year programme of pre-school materials designed
specifically for young children. The programme introduces children to the alphabet,
colours, shapes and sizes, pre-reading and writing, and early numbers. The course offers
an English language component which fits any pre-school programme. Click here for further details.
Primary School materials
Macmillan has a long history in publishing excellent primary school educational
materials. In stock is the famous Nile English Course and the
recently revised Password: Primary English Course for Uganda. We
also have readers in stock which enhance communication in English.
In the field of Mathematics, we have the indispensable Primary
School Mathematics by Okello and The Uganda Primary Mathematics
(New Edition 2000) by Okello and Suffolk. These books have
turned users into "wizards" in mathematics!

Macmillan has also published a new informative and stimulating course for primary science
- A New Uganda Primary Integrated Science Course. The series
covers the entire current Ugandan Integrated Science primary syllabus, and prepares
students for the Primary school leaving exam at the end of Year 7.
The popular title Finding Out is a series of books which
cover all the materials in the Primary science syllabus. This colourful course encourages
children to find out about science for themselves with an excellent balance of necessary
theory with stimulating activities that develop investigative and manipulative skills.
Other primary titles include Beginning Agriculture, a
practical and participatory introduction, and Primary Agriculture for Uganda.
UPDATED IN 2001
Sharing Our World: this is an innovative
seven-level Social Studies course, with the skills-based approach and wide use of
illustrative materials. The course was updated by experienced teachers, who ensured that
it is relevant and practical for teaching of Social Studies in Uganda. Also in stock is Macmillan
Primary Social Studies for Uganda. This new course emphasises a practical
and pupil-centred approach.
Secondary materials
Both O- and A-level course books are in stock.
O-level Mathematics: Secondary School
Mathematics - this course is written under the auspices of the National
Curriculum Development Centre, Uganda, and uses a problem-solving approach to developing
computative and manipulative skills.
O-level English: Integrated English
offers ample opportunities for learners to develop their listening, speaking, writing and
grammar skills, and encourages an interactive approach to learning.
NEW O-level Science: The Macmillan Secondary
Science Programme
This is a brand new series of course books covering the secondary science syllabus in
Uganda and the UNEB examinations. The three books in the series are Secondary
Biology, Secondary Chemistry and Secondary
Physics. Throughout the comprehensive textbooks there are numerous worked
examples, experiments with sample results, and examples of Biology, Chemistry and Physics
being applied in modern Uganda.
Integrated Geography: Environment, Population and Development
was designed especially for Ugandan Secondary School pupils by the National Curriculum
Development Centre of the Ministry of Education, and includes numerous exercises to
stimulate learning and thinking.
Macmillan Secondary Home Economics is a two-level
easy-to-read series covering topics including home management, foods and nutrition,
clothing and textiles and consumer education.
Atlases include A New Macmillan Social Studies Atlas for Uganda (3rd
edition) and the Uganda Secondary School Atlas.
Other secondary science books include:
Advanced Chemistry: An Enquiry-based Approach James Maple
O-Level Chemistry for East Africa M. Sinclair and S. A. Afoloyan
Principles and Practices of Agriculture, vols. 1 & 2 A. B.
Beneimpaka, H. Kato, D. B. Mulera and T. Obwol Ametto
East African Agriculture D. N. Ngugi, P. K. Karau, W. Nguyo
GCSE Chemistry B. Earl and L. D. R. Wilford
Revision for Chemistry GCSE with Answers
Other materials which we stock include
(click on the link for more details):
We also distribute and stock John Murray Books. These include An
Introduction to Biology, Human and Social Biology,
Physics for Today and Tomorrow, Advanced Mathematics,
Advanced Biology, Advanced Physics, Advanced
Practical Chemistry, Science for Today and Tomorrow,
A Guide to Dissection and the GCSE Revision Series.
NEW
Abyssinian Chronicles Moses Isegawa
"Isegawa makes his country a focus of life, tragedy and character
that
stays with us. His novel commands attention and
deregulates the pulse
Abyssinian Chronicles
is best read as a chronicle of Ugandan history and of the
struggles of different generations of a family to cope with it.
The writing is big,
but
the story is bigger."
New York Times Book Review
"Set in postcolonial 1970s and 80s, when power struggles are
the order of the day, the book is a bildungsroman following the life of narrator Mugezi
Muwaabi, as he plots his own independence from tyrannical rulers
and capitalizes on
his considerable natural resources of charm and intelligence,
a coming-of-age story
that traces the shifting balance of power in any relationship
Isegawas
language
yields gems.
Publishers Weekly
Precious few novels are as phantasmagoric or as haunting as this one.
Time
Our special offers
We offer excellent prices on all our titles. A special offer of 25% cash discount is
given to all those who intend to buy or place orders with us. Please benefit from
this offer by placing an order now. Click here for our contact
details.
We also offer competitive prices for importing any book published or distributed by the
Macmil lan Group throughout the world. This includes Macmillan Heinemann ELT, Palgrave,
Macmillan Reference, WH Freeman and Worth, Macmillan Interactive, Macmillan India, Harraps
and Chambers.
News from Macmillan Uganda
Ugandan author wins writer's award
Macmillan Uganda would like to congratulate Susan Mugizi Kajura for her success in the
Macmillan Writer's Prize for Africa 2002. Kajura's story, Daudi's Dream, won the
'Most Promising New Children's Writer Award category', and the judges praised Kajura for
'the extraordinary flair in her writing and the quick-paced dialogue and action [which]
combine to bring a community alive'. The work tells the story of an enterprising little
boy who sets out to win enough money for his mother to buy a sewing machine.
Kajura explains her interest in writing for children: 'You know,
I find life hilarious. There are so many funny things that happen. I wanted to capture the
humour of life and, for me, writing was the way to do it. To amuse myself... It's the
magic in life that is important. The feeling that against all odds, against what your eyes
tell you is a hopeless situation, something good can come out of
it. Fun and hope. Those are the elements which enthralled me as a child.'
Macmillan has launched the Writer's Prize for Africa to stimulate existing and
potential writers. Click here to be directed to
the Writer's Prize website.
Other news
- Macmillan Uganda offered scholarships to the best PLE candidates in some districts.
- One of our projects for 2001 was to assist some schools with notice boards.
- Macmillan Uganda runs training workshops for teachers on innovative teaching approaches
and on the best ways of using Macmillan publications in learning and teaching processes.
The workshops are run by experienced facilitators.
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