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Smooth start to S6 exams, officials say

Daily Monitor Tuesday April 13 2021 An invigilator checks S6 candidates at Lakeside College Luzira in Kampala before they were allowed to sit their first paper on April 12, 2021. PHOTO/DAVID LUBOWA. Summary Fees woes.  The only problem is that of the 233, we had to be lenient on about 133 students who had not cleared their tuition. Their parents say their sources of income were affected due to coronavirus. We hope they can clear the pending fees soon.” James Mulomi, head teacher of Old Kampala SS Advertisement The candidates sat their History and Mathematics papers in an exercise most supervisors described as peaceful. For instance, Ms Rehema Babita, the head teacher of Kampala High School, said every activity was done on time.

Court overturns ruling on Soroti City borders

Court overturns ruling on Soroti City borders
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Exams start but several candidates miss out

Exams start but several candidates miss out
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Owners sell off schools to repay loans

Daily Monitor Monday March 01 2021 Brain Bridge High School on Fort Portal-Kasese Road is one of the education institutions on sale. PHOTO/ FELIX BASIIME Advertisement              A number of private schools continue to face the resultant effects of Covid-19 as some proprietors sell off their schools following pressure from unserviced loans and utilities. Lucrative private schools, which thrived on fees, are now in a financial meltdown, and have had their teachers go without salaries since the Covid-19 induced lockdown was slapped on schools to control the spread of Covid-19 pandemic. Based on a survey executed by Daily Monitor into the effects of Covid-19, across the country, primary, nursery and secondary schools have all had a bitter pinch as they struggle to stave off the financial woes orchestrated by the pandemic while others have been advertised off by banks.

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