This comes as candidates prepare for the 2020 National Examinations, with the 2021 exams cycle already around the corner amid continued closure of schools.
The federation now calls for concerted efforts by all stakeholders to ensure the syllabi are covered in good time for the candidates to sit for 2021 national exams in November/December.
The UNEB Secretary General Dan Odongo has since revealed that 2020 exams will be standard in nature despite the closure of schools occasioned by the outbreak of covid19.
Odongo said they expect all schools to have used the study materials distributed during the lockdown period and the time candidates have been physically at school since October to have finished the syllabus.
This has been promised by the Chief of Defence Forces, Gen David Muhoozi who has also apologised for the unfortunate incident further pledging to clear bills of the injured journalists and taking action in two days.
While addressing journalists at the army headquarters in Mbuya, Gen Muhoozi admitted that media handling has been a neglected subject but will work to equip their officers on the same.
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The vocal legislator attempted to table the bill in 2016 but her move was frustrated after parliament advised her to work with the ministry of health.
Although the Government revealed plans to table a similar regulation on alcohol, Nambooze says the bill that sought to regulate the sale and consumption of alcohol was only stalled.
She however vows to bring up the matter again in the 11
th parliament.
Nambooze is also planning to push for issues by the Muslim community, who want to be exempted from the marriage Bill, and permitted to be managed under sharia law.