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September 17
Uganda: UNEB Report Pins Teachers On Gaps in Revised O-Level Curriculum
The Uganda National Examinations Board (Uneb) 2023 report has indicated that teachers are grappling with the effective implementation of the new Competence-Based Curriculum (CBC)… Read more »
September 03
Uganda: How Makerere Is Turning Into a Glorified Secondary School
There is a timeless quote by Gen Kahinda Otafiire where he advises journalists to "leave matters of the Generals to the Generals." Read more »
August 14
Uganda: Again, It's Not Prof Kakumba Falling, but Makerere University
I will continue to tell Prof Umar Kakumba's troubles with Makerere University through the lens of classic tragic drama. Read more »
August 12
Uganda: How Stanbic Schools Championship Transforms Learners' Critical Life Skills
The ninth edition of the Stanbic National Schools Championship came to an end last week with several schools taking home accolades and cash prizes. Read more »
July 03
Uganda: Uganda Golf Club to Host Wehat Tournament to Support Education
The game of golf is a true reflection of life. There are days that are very good, and there are days that can be very bad. There are as many highs as lows. Playing the game takes… Read more »
July 01
Uganda: 200 Agriculture Students Set for Internship Program in Europe
More than 200 agriculture students will go for an 18-month paid internship program across Europe, including Denmark, Sweden, Netherlands and Germany. Read more »
June 26
Uganda: Uganda Needs to Use Education to Prevent Corruption
Let us face it. We are losing the fight against corruption. In 2023, during the ceremony to honour the late Charles Okello Engola at Kololo Ceremonial grounds, President Yoweri… Read more »
June 12
Uganda: Fewer Women Participating Raises Concerns as Study Loans Awarded
With a budget of Shs 5.2bn, the Higher Education Students' Financing Board (HESFB) awarded study loans to 1,196 needy but brilliant students to pursue diploma and undergraduate… Read more »
June 05
Uganda: Namirembe Bitamazire Reminisces About Golden Years of Public Service
Geraldine Namrembe BITAMAZIRE, 83, has served in all categories of the education sector before official retirement in 2011. Read more »
May 27
Uganda: Education Ministry Roots for Learning Through Play
On April 30, 2024, Uganda became the first country in the world to inaugurate its own national play day for children at an event held at Kololo Ceremonial grounds. Read more »
March 08
Uganda: UCE 2023 - Overall Pass Levels Up As Poor Science Results Continue to Cause Concern
Two years ago, amidst high expectations and objections within the teaching fraternity, President Museveni approved a significant increase in pay for science teachers. Read more »
February 10
Uganda: Graduates May Have to Consider Dirty Jobs
In many of Kampala's restaurants and hotels last week, you could not fail to notice some happy people enjoying meals, taking photos and celebrating their achievements. Read more »
December 06, 2023
Uganda: How Kyambogo University's IT Staff Altered Students' Marks
A joint investigation by the police and Kyambogo University management has so far found that two university ICT staff engaged in the alteration of marks for four students. Read more »
October 25, 2023
Uganda: Covid Teen Pregnancies Pose Lifelong Implications for Ugandan Girls
The years 2020, 2021, and 2022 will go down as some of the harshest in the lives of most young girls in Uganda. Read more »
Uganda: What Became of Special Needs and Inclusive Education Policy?
In 2011, the ministry of Education and Sports released the first draft of the national Special Needs and Inclusive Education policy to give every child equal access to quality… Read more »
October 11, 2023
Uganda: Museveni to Arts Teachers - Don't Rush Me Up!
Arts teachers will have to wait longer to see salary enhancements, while science teachers continue to benefit from higher pay. Read more »
September 13, 2023
Uganda: Ahead of the Highly Anticipated Budget Cuts, Govt Should Increase Schools' Capitation Grants
Acquisition of appropriate knowledge and skills is a cornerstone of development in any society. Read more »
April 05, 2023
Uganda: Museveni Urges Educators to Resist Attack On African Identity
President Museveni has urged educators and academicians to lead the resistance against the attack on African identity. Read more »
February 10, 2023
Uganda: More Than 300,000 Pass Certificate of Education
The Uganda National Examinations Board (Uneb) has registered a generally better performance of candidates in the 2022 Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) examinations. Read more »
January 23, 2023
Uganda: How Licensing Will Improve Early Childhood Development Centers
The Education sector recognizes Early Childhood Development (ECD) as the first level of education but many youngsters are still missing out on this essential service since ECD… Read more »
Uganda: Makerere to Equip Policymakers With Research Outputs
Makerere University is organizing another first; a roundtable with national policymakers and implementers to avail them consolidated policy briefs from a number of their research… Read more »
December 28, 2022
Uganda: We Need More Effort for Refugees to Access Tertiary Education
World over, access to quality higher education is considered a basic human right that everyone, including refugees, ought to enjoy. Read more »
December 19, 2022
Uganda: Govt Plan to Fund Continuing Students Hangs in Balance
The Higher Education Students Financing Board (HESFB) will this year not support any finalists that are struggling to finish their study programmes due to lack of tuition fees. Read more »
November 16, 2022
Uganda: Take Child Mothers Back to School - Minister Muyingo
The state minister for Higher Education, Dr John Muyingo, has said the ministry will not deviate from its policy on the reentry of teenage and expectant girls in schools amidst… Read more »
November 08, 2022
Uganda: Makerere Starts Two-Week Public Fair to Issue Out Uncollected Transcripts, Certificates
Makerere University has dedicated two weeks to handle issues of uncollected academic transcripts and certificates, going as far back to the 1950s. Read more »
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