Hon Janet Museveni has opened up on her twitter account about the reopening of schools next week. She said it is a step of faith and all prayers are needed to see it a success and not a tragedy instead. This clearly shows that indeed the ministry of education has already decided that schools should open at whatever cost. It ...
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MUBS Lecturers Strike Over Salary Payment A Week To Reopening The University
Makerere University Business School (MUBS) lecturers have declared a sit down strike over their salaries that are pending. The strike comes a week towards the reopening of the university meaning that the lecturers will not do their jobs if salaries are not paid. The MUBS lecturers declared the strike during a press conference held on Sunday. During the conference, they ...
Read More »World Teachers Day, How Have They Been Helped?
Today is world teachers day but how have they been helped in Uganda especially during this COVID season. As the world is celebrating teachers, a lot of things have gone wrong especially during this season. World teachers day can only make sense when the celebrated actually feel celebrated. The truth of the matter is that, most times the day is ...
Read More »Ministry Of Education Should Check Reopening of Schools
The Ministry of Education should check the reopening of schools before the D-Day arrives. Most of the private schools have come out to make demands that are ridiculously abnormal in moments as these. Obviously the only ministry that can do something about these demands is the ministry of Education. Some schools demanded that every student and parent must come with ...
Read More »Janet Museveni Replies To Comments On Decision By Gov’t To Reopen Schools
The first lady mama Janet Museveni received a number of comments on the decision by the Government to reopen schools and she has finally replied some of them below: Question: Denis Natukunda: With the opening up of Candidate Classes ie P7, S4, and S6, what consideration has the Ministry of Education put in place to address the gaps in syllabus ...
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