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Regardless of your salary endeavour to save - Aineah

Regardless of your salary endeavour to save - Aineah Sunday April 11 2021 Summary Advertisement Aineah Sikabyaholo, 66, is a prosperous maize and cocoa  farmer in Kakoga Cell, Karugutu Town Council in Ntoroko District. The retired parish chief found passion in agriculture, saying it was his childhood dream to become an agriculturalist which persisted even after retirement.   In 1976 after attaining East Africa Certificate of Education from Sir Tito Winyi Secondary School in Hoima District, Sikabyaholo applied for the position of assistant livestock marketing officer in public service. “After school, I applied for the job, sat interviews and I got the job because at that time people who had completed O-Level were few and they had high chances of being employed by the government,” he recalls.

52-year-old Sanyu completes primary school education

52-year-old Sanyu completes primary school education Sunday April 11 2021 Deogratious Sanyu sweeps the school compound with his classmates before their last exams at Butunduzi Model Primary School recently. PHOTOS | ALEX ASHABA Summary Hopeful. Deogratious Sanyu,52, sat his Primary Leaving Exams at Butunduzi Model Primary School, Kyenjojo District recently and hopes to become a veterinary doctor and Member of Parliament, writes Alex Ashaba. On Wednesday, March 31, the last day for Primary Seven candidates to complete their Primary Leaving Exams (PLE), at exactly 7.20 am, Deogratious Sanyu,52, stands by himself in front of Room Five at Butunduzi Model Primary School, Kyenjojo District. Sanyu awaiting his classmates  to start their exams at 9am.

Rise in malaria cases blamed on misuse of mosquito nets

Rise in malaria cases blamed on misuse of mosquito nets
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Bwambale could not wait to do farming

Daily Monitor Sunday April 04 2021 Summary Teacher turned businessman. Ernest Bwambale, 66, was a teacher for three decades. He has since found joy in farming and real estate, writes Alex Ashaba. Having taught for 32 years Ernest Bwambale retired into farming and real estate in 2015. The retired head teacher who now lives comfortably in Karugutu North Village, Karugutu Town Council, Ntoroko District, says he has always been passionate about teaching. He started teaching at Kasese Primary School after completing his A-Level. In 1981, he went to pursue a diploma in Education at National Teacher’s College in Kyambogo. His first posting after completing his diploma was at Nyakasura School in Fort Portal, Kabarole District in 1983 where he taught Chemistry and Biology up to 1991.

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