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Christopher Mwetwale Mpora is a Ugandan administrator and lecturer at Gulu University. He has served as the dean of students at Gulu University from 2015 to date.

Background
Christopher was born on 12th May 1971 and married with children.

Education
Christopher started his studies at Bunena Primary School for his elementary education and went to Kitagwenda High School for his ordinary level education. He later joined St. Mary's Seminary for his advanced level of education. Christopher Mwetwale Mpora holds a Bachelor's degree of Philosophy from Urbanian University in Rome. He also holds a Bachelors of Arts in Divinity from Makerere University, Uganda's oldest institution of tertiary education founded in 1922. He as well holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE). Christopher further holds a degree of Master of Education (Planning, Management and Administration) from Gulu University in addition to Certificate in Administrative Law from Law Development Center.

Work History
Christopher started as a teacher at Ishongoro Parents School in 2000 where he later joined Kagongo Parents Secondary School as a headteacher for 5 years. In the due course, Christopher became a UNEB examiner from 2003 to 2008.He later joined Gulu University as an Assistant Academic Registrar from 2009 to 2015 where he later became the Dean of students Gulu University from 2015 to date.

On 15th March 2021, Christopher was charged with three counts of theft, forgery, and uttering a false document and remanded to Gulu Central Prison until April 15th when he was released on bail, all this was following complaints lodged before the court by Mildred Anena Alou, his business associate. This was followed by relieving Mpora from his duty following the Uganda Public Standing Order (F-r) (16) and (F_s) 2010 in a letter dated April 6, 2021 by David Obol Otori, the University Secretary as he battled the court case. He was later succeeded by Francis Opiyo who is the acting Dean of Students Gulu University. On June 15, 2020, Alou accused Mpora of fraudulently withdrawing 3.5 Million Shillings in the name of Goma Oul Ginnery from Centenary Bank in Gulu city. Mpora was later sentenced to a fine of 3.5 million shillings or a jail sentence of one year for theft on count one by the Gulu Grade One Magistrate Christine Turibamwe.