Education

Busoga University’s Transition: A New Era for Higher Education in Uganda

The recent transfer of Busoga University from the Church of Uganda to the Ministry of Education and Sports represents a pivotal moment in the advancement of higher education in...

UNEB Confirms Smooth Marking Process at All Centres Despite Earlier Setbacks

The Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) has reassured the public that the marking process is proceeding smoothly across...

Over 750 Ugandan Youths Graduate from EACOP Vocational Training Program

The government of Uganda in partnership with EACOP Uganda oversaw a celebration of over 756 beneficiaries of the...

Over 50 UNEB Examiners Quit Marking Exams Due to Low Pay

The Uganda National Examination Board (UNEB) has confirmed that 56 examiners have stopped marking exam papers because of...

Kalungu: Parents Raise Alarm Over Frequent Headteacher Changes in UPE Schools

Parents in Kalungu district are increasingly frustrated with the frequent changing of head teachers in government schools, a...

China to Offer more Scholarships to Support Uganda’s Education Sector

China has pledged to provide more scholarships and support for Uganda's education sector, aiming to help more Ugandan youth access educational opportunities in China. This was announced by the Chinese Ambassador to Uganda, Zhang Lizhong, during the launch of the Friendship, Culture, and Unity Day at the Seeta High School-Mbalala campus in Mukono district on August 1, 2024. Ambassador Lizhong said that China will continue focusing on three key initiatives to support Africa, including Uganda, in the areas of industrial development,...

Butenga Town Council Residents Demand for Government-Aided Secondary School

Local residents of Butenga town council in Bukomansimbi district want the government to consider establishing a secondary school in their area in a bid to promote girl child education. Residents are now willing to offer lands for the establishment of a secondary school. These remarks were made on July 30, 2024, in Meru ward during a village meeting where they revealed that their children face a lot of challenges during these long distances because they pass through bushy and swampy places,...

Col. Katabazi Urges Students to Support Parents to Invest PDM Cash Correctly

Col. Emmy Katabazi, the Deputy Director General of the Internal Security Organisation (ISO), has urged students nationwide to take an active role in supporting their families and communities in utilising the recently disbursed Parish Development Model (PDM) funds. While addressing the students at Muko High School in Rubanda District on July 29, 2024, Col. Katabazi, accompanied by former UNSA leaders, emphasised the importance of students becoming ambassadors of development within their homes. The accompanying visitors were Eng. Okuk Owera, the Director...

Kanungu Human Resource Officer Nabbed over Ugx 2M Bribe

Police in Kanungu have arrested the Kanungu district Assistant Human Resource Officer for getting involved in receiving a bribe from one of the retired teachers so as to process his pension. The suspect has been identified as Jasper Tukamuhebwa, Assistant Human Resource Officer, who was caught red-handed in Bagira Restaurant in Kanungu Town Council soliciting a bribe of around Ugx 2 million from Levi Muteraba, a retired teacher, so as to easily access his gratuity and pension. Preliminary information indicates that...

Support Gov’t Programs to Alleviate Poverty—Col Katabazi to Rubanda Christians

Col Emmy Katabazi, the Deputy Director General of the Internal Security Organization (ISO), has tipped the Christians of St. James Muko Church of Uganda (C.O.U.) Parish (Archdeaconry) under the Diocese of Kigezi on embracing government programs like the Parish Development Model (PDM). Col Katabazi made the remarks during a church service as they celebrated St. Peter's Day on June 30, 2024. He highlighted that President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni introduced the PDM initiative and the four-acre model, among others with the aim...

Ministry of Education Disputes Nakaseke Teachers’ Mock Results

The Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Sports has ruled that it was illegal for Nakaseke District LCV Chairperson, Ignatius Koomu, to force teachers to undertake assessment tests as a means to ascertain their capability following poor performance in the 2023 PLE results. On Wednesday, June 5, 2024, Dr. Asuman Lukwago, the Secretary of the Education Service Commission, condemned Koomu’s actions, saying the rules of any exam require candidates to be alerted. Lukwago, who was appearing before Parliament’s Committee on Commissions,...