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HESFB to Reintegrate with Ministry of Education Amid Funding Boost
Despite the impressive successes achieved by the Higher Education Students Financing Board (HESFB), this website has learned that the board will cease to be independent and will be reintegrated into the Ministry of Education. However, State…
12,000 Students Begin 2024 Uganda Allied Health Exams Across 223 Centers
A total of 12,000 students have commenced their 2024 Uganda Allied Health Examination Board exams across the country.
Joseph Agondua, Executive Director of the Uganda Allied Health Examination Board (UAHEB), stated that the exams, which…
MP Wambede Visits Two Mbale Schools After Heavy Storm Damages Over 120 Computers, Buildings
After heavy rains and winds ravaged Nkoma Senior Secondary School and its neighbor, Mbale High School, over 120 computers succumbed to water damage, while three buildings suffered severe destruction. Among these were both schools' computer…
UNEB to Administer Four Examinations in 2024
The Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) has announced that the registration process for the 2024 examination cycle, will feature four key examinations.
Among them include: the Primary Leaving Examination (PLE),…
Cabinet Passes Early Childhood Policy for 0-6 Year Olds
Cabinet has passed the policy on early childhood targeting young learners between the age of zero to six years of age.
The policy was passed in a recent cabinet meeting held on Monday, the Minister for ICT and National Guidance, Chris…
Youths Patriotism Training Addresses Impunity, Poverty
The Minister of State for Youth and Children Affairs, Hon. Balaam Barugahara, has urged the youth to steer clear of acts of impunity to become exemplary citizens of Uganda.
Congratulating the 830 students of Ntare School in Mbarara City…
UPDF Begins Construction of Multipurpose Building at Gulu University’s Moroto Campus
The Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF), through its trade arm, the National Enterprise Corporation (NEC), is set to begin constructing a multipurpose building at the Gulu University constituent college in Moroto district.
Justin Tuko,…
MAK Secretary Protests Shs25.9 billion On the University’s Budget
Yusuf Kiranda, the Secretary of Makerere University, has strongly objected to the government's decision to implement a budget cut of Shs25.9 billion on the university's budget.
Kiranda expressed concerns that this decision could…
School Proms Must Accommodate All Students
By Ronald Kizza Kasoma
The internet and indeed different social media platforms have been awash with images and videos of students of Elite High School attending their prom – these were most likely candidates.
The prom in itself didn’t…
Government Mandates Ideological Patriotism Training for S.6 Students
Commissioner Hellen Seku addressed the students of Gayaza High School Patriots on Tuesday, announcing the government's plan to introduce compulsory ideological patriotism training for all Senior Six students starting this year.…