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20 hospitalised after eating porridge laced with poison – police

Southern Regional Police Spokesperson, Mr Twaha Kasirye said they picked porridge samples for further analysis

Cattle corridor to benefit from Shs95b water projects

The water projects will be unveiled as NWSC marks 50 years of existence

Prolonged drought leaves farmers in heavy losses

Prolonged drought leaves farmers in heavy losses
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We Shall Not Return To School - Teachers

  As schools reopen for sub-candidate classes today, many teachers will not return to classrooms due to low salaries and poor working conditions worsened by the one-year closure due to the COVID-19 lockdown. This comes as semi-candidates are set to return to school today. Many of the non-returning teachers mainly in private schools, faced with no payment and other challenges of the lockdown, ventured into alternative income-generating projects. However, others in government-aided schools, despite having been receiving their monthly salaries, have also abandoned teaching after discovering better-paying enterprises. In Kabale District, for instance, Mr Moses Muhangi Tweyongyere, a secondary school geography teacher, who was earning Shs300,000 per month in a private school, is not returning to teaching.

We Shall Not Return To School - Teachers

We Shall Not Return To School - Teachers
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