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Senior two students studying from UNEB marking centers will not report next week

The ministry yesterday revised the reporting date for senior two students from the initial May 31st to next week on May 13th and break off on July 24th. However, the Permanent Secretary, Alex Kakooza in a statement issued today confirms that learners in the 40 marking centres will not report back next week. He says these students will report on June 8th after the marking of exams has ended. Some of the marking centres include Seeta Schools, St Mary’s College Kisubi, Gayaza High school, Kings College Budo, St Mary’s College Namagunga and Uganda Martyrs Namugongo among others. Meanwhile, in a different letter, Kakooza says that primary one to three pupils will report on 7th June, warning all schools that have illegally reopened for these learners that tough action will be taken against them.

Messi nin evinde verdiği yemeğe Kovid-19 önlemlerinin ihlali gerekçesiyle soruşturma başlatıldı

Messi nin evinde verdiği yemeğe Kovid-19 önlemlerinin ihlali gerekçesiyle soruşturma başlatıldı
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Budo school fire started deliberately

April 30, 2021 Fire gutted Grace House on Tuesday Preliminary police findings into the fire that gutted a dormitory at King’s College Budo point to possible arson. On Tuesday morning, fire gutted Grace House, one of the girls’ dormitories at King’s College Budo in Wakiso district, destroying student’s property worth millions of shillings. The fire is said to have broken out while students were attending morning preps in their classes. Luke Owoyesigyire, the deputy Kampala Metropolitan police spokesperson, said no student was injured in the fire since they were out of the dormitory. Moments after the incident, several people including Wilberforce Kityo Luwalira, the Bishop of St. Paul Cathedral Namirembe visited the school and appealed to police to carry out expeditious investigations and release their findings.  

Be passionate and good at what you do, success will follow

Daily Monitor Friday April 30 2021 Harold Atukwatse’s love for sports inspired him to find opportunities in the sports industry as a lawyer and manager. Photo | Deus Bugembe Summary Insight. Sports is an integral part of a nation’s culture. Apart from the obvious employment opportunities, it is a great uniter of people. However, the industry in Uganda is still far from reaching its potential. Advertisement The Ugandan sports industry is badly in need of a boost. The relentless underwhelming performance in regional tournaments is a clear indication of an industry in limbo. Once in a while, a lone star makes it on the world stage think -Halima Nakayi, Dorcus Inzikuru, Stephen Kiprotich and Joshua Cheptegei, only to remind us of what we can be and what potential we have.

MPs alarmed as Kenyan buses ferry pupils from Uganda

Daily Monitor Thursday April 29 2021 Parliament. Mr Godfrey Macho (Busia Municipality, NRM) said at least 11 buses from Kenya pick up more than 500 nursery and Primary One pupils from Uganda every morning and bring them back in the evening. Photo | File Summary Kenya has over the last two months been battling a second wave of the pandemic, which has seen some of its counties put under lockdown. Advertisement Lawmakers on the Education Committee yesterday asked government to stop Kenyan buses from ferrying learners from Uganda amid rising cases of Covid-19. Kenya has over the last two months been battling a second wave of the pandemic, which has seen some of its counties put under lockdown.

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