The minister of State for Primary Education Joyce Moriku Kaducu has said Covid-19 will give them a go ahead on whether schools are to open or not. Currently, she says there is no definite answer on when schools can actually resume due to the situation at hand. “Covid-19 should give us the answer. The answer is two things, number one ...
Read More »Ministry To Start With P1-P3, S1-S3 For September Schools Reopening
The ministry has said that if all goes according to plan, they will in the September schools reopening consider learners in primary one to primary three. Along with them, will be the senior one to senior three students The Ministry of Education revealed that the above mentioned students have had the least contact with teachers since the pandemic started. This ...
Read More »Besigye – Shutting Down Our Schools For Over A Year Is The Most Heinous Crime
Dr. Kizza Besigye has said for the government to keep schools under shut down up to now is the most heinous crime. He said there is no reason for schools to remain closed after easing lockdown. According to him, children are at a lower risk of contracting the virus. He said this during a press conference as he was responding ...
Read More »Semujju Nganda Advises Government To Open Up Schools And Churches
Hon. Semujju Nganda, the Spokesperson of Forum for Democratic Party has advised government to open churches and schools. According to him, churches are the easiest places to observe SOPs. They can register numbers because people are cooperative. He says if other sectors can open completely, why not churches and schools? “Places of worship must fully re-open as long as they ...
Read More »President Museveni Partially Lifts Lockdown, Boda Bodas, Taxis Allowed To Move
President Museveni on the 30th of July 2021 made the much anticipated speech about the 42 day lockdown he declared in June. Mr Museveni said the lockdown had helped a lot in curbing down the spread of COVID 19 and the deaths resulting from the pandemic. The President also said that according to the ministry of health officials, they had ...
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