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Traditional schools to receive Shs15 billion renovation budget

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
April 21, 2023
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Traditional schools across the country are set for a facelift following the allocation of Shs15 billion by the Committee on Education and Sports.

Traditional schools in Uganda include; King’s College Budo, St. Mary’s College Kisubi, Namagunga, Namilyango College, Nabisunsa Girls School, Kitovu SS, and Mwiri College among others.

In their report presented by the Chairperson of the Committee, John Twesigye Ntamuhiira, the committee noted that a number of traditional schools in different parts of the country are grappling with both dilapidated and inadequate infrastructure.

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The committee added that the schools also have a high number of students and urgently need government support in order to meet the basic minimum standards of quality education.

Other members argued for a comprehensive resource allocation to the entire education sector.

Mbale City Woman Representative, Connie Nakayenze said education is a key aspect of development adding that there is a need to support the sector with a better budget.

“For education to be affordable, we need to talk about performance, teacher’s salary enhancement and, regular inspection of schools. If we don’t educate our children, they will become thugs”, she said.

The Minister of State for Education, Moriku Joyce Kaducu appreciated the allocation to the sector and called on the MPs to continue advocating for better.

“When we don’t prioritize quality education, we shall not meet international standards and our young people will not be competitive in the job market. So really, funding is at the centre of all interventions,” she said.

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