Church of Uganda Archbishop, Dr. Stephen Kaziimba has said the government has not equipped schools well enough to take care of pregnant girls. He said this in response to what Bishop James said on Monday. Bishop James said church-founded schools should not allow pregnant girls to schools. “The schools are not equipped to take care of health challenges that may ...
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Netizens Roar In Support Of Two-term Academic Calendar For Schools
As schools reopen, many parents are working around the clock to meet countless needs and requirements by schools. President Museveni, during his New Year address, lifted the ban on schools and okayed their reopening on 10th January 2022. Since then, stern warnings have been passed on schools exaggerating school requirements and hiking school fees. It, however, appears there is another ...
Read More »Bishop James Ssebagala Says They Should Not Allow Pregnant Girls And Breastfeeding Mothers Back In School
The Right Bishop James Ssebagala of Mukono Diocese Church Of Uganda has commented about pregnant girls going back to school. According to him, every girl that is pregnant and breastfeeding should not be allowed back to school. This is specifically for Church Of Uganda founded schools. He says it’s not morally upright for these girls to sit with other students. ...
Read More »All School-age Going Children Must Go To School
The Ministry of Education has said that all children that have reached the school-going age of six must go to school. The state minister for education, Dr John Chrysestom Muyingo said all is set for schools to open for the first term. On that note, he directed all children who have attained the age of 6 to join school without ...
Read More »Schools Resume Today Officially After Closure For Two Years
If you are driving around your neighborhood and the country today, you’ll not miss a common sight of students returning back to schools. The government has allowed schools to resume today officially after closure for two years for some classes because of the prevailing covid-19 pandemic. Some classes were opened for a while amidst the lockdown, that is, candidate classes. ...
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