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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
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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.
Daily Monitor
Sunday February 28 2021
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Their defence comes on the heels of a 2018/2019 report authored by the Africa Leadership Institute (ALI), a civil society organisation authorised to assess MPs’ performance, which indicated that the five MPs representing PWDs performed poorly in areas assessed.
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Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in Busoga Sub-region have leaped to the defence of their Members of Parliament (MPs) over their alleged poor performance.
Their defence comes on the heels of a 2018/2019 report authored by the Africa Leadership Institute (ALI), a civil society organisation authorised to assess MPs’ performance, which indicated that the five MPs representing PWDs performed poorly in areas assessed.