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MTN Donates ICT Lab to Ariwa SS in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement
Ariwa Secondary School in Bidibidi refugee settlement in Yumbe district has received an Information and Communications Technology (ICT) lab to help enhance digital learning opportunities for students.
The lab is equipped with 20…
Danish Government Allocates Shs12b to Gulu University for Post-Conflict Research, Reproductive…
The Danish government has allocated shs12b for supporting research projects at Gulu University.
The fund is part of the continuing project of building stronger universities to strengthen reach, quality, policy changes, and curriculum…
UNEB Should Get Tough on Discrimination in Schools
For a long time, schools especially private ones have had the unfortunate habit of registering students they consider weak in other schools in order to retain only those looked at as capable of scoring high grades. From both a professional…
Shs 2.497 Trillion to Education Sector for FY 2024/2025
During the budget reading at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds on Thursday, Minister Matia Kasaija announced that the Ministry of Finance has allocated Shs 2.497 trillion for the education sector in the FY 2024/2025.
This substantial allocation…
NRM SG Todwong Urges UNSA Leaders to Prepare for Future Political Roles
The NRM Secretary General, Richard Todwong, has urged student leaders under the Uganda National Students Association (UNSA) to maintain loyalty and composure during their service to foster their political careers.
He addressed the UNSA…
First Lady Janet Museveni Calls for United Support to Empower Youth
The first Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Janet Kataha Museveni, has called on stakeholders from government agencies, the private sector, and civil society to support the Emerging Leaders Programme, which focuses on values,…
Government Reinforces Commitment to Education with New Early Childhood Policy
One of the education policies in Uganda stipulates free, compulsory universal education, with adult literacy education at the secondary level to be provided to 30% of primary school leavers, and higher education to be provided to 20% of…
KCCA Praises Aga Khan Network’s Healthcare and Education Initiatives
Dorothy Kisaka, the Executive Director of the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), has commended the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) for enhancing the availability of high-quality healthcare and education services in Kampala.…
NCDC Launches Donated Telescope to Boost Astronomy Education in Uganda
National Curriculum Development Centre (NCDC) has launched a BRESSER-NANO-AR-70-700-AZ-Telescope donated by Dr. Jean-Pierre Grooteard from the University of Gent, through the coordination of Pan-African Citizens Science-eLabs.
The…
ESC Criticizes Nakaseke District’s LCV Koomu’s Irregular Teacher Assessment
Dr. Asuman Lukwago, Secretary of the Education Service Commission, has condemned the assessment test administered by Ignatius Koomu Kiwanuka, the LCV Chairperson of Nakaseke District, to P7 teachers in March 2024. This test followed the…