Despite government’s directive barring schools from making any adjustments as the cost-of-living crisis rages on, schools have still stuck to their rates as communicated to parents at the end of.
Daily Monitor
Tuesday January 26 2021
Ms Rosemary Sseninde, the State minister for Primary Education (standing), inspects some of the work that ICT teachers were handling at Turkish Light Academy in Kigo, Wakiso District on January 23, 2021. PHOTO/STEPHEN OTAGE
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We have been encouraging schools to embrace ICT and we know that some schools were given computers by the Uganda Communications Commission.
You visit a school and find the computers are intact. They have never been opened,” State minister for Primary Education Rosemary Sseninde.
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While officiating at a one day orientation workshop for 20 ICT teachers from 10 secondary schools across the country in Kigo, Wakiso District, on Saturday, State minister for Primary Education Rosemary Sseninde said: “We have been encouraging schools to embrace ICT and we know that some schools were given computers by the Uganda Communications Commission. You visit a school and find the computers are intact. They