At 27, Dr Anna Damba Acquired Her Phd In Discrimination
(Published on Wednesday, February 23, 2022) In A Class Of Her Own Anna Sharifa Damba By Maureen Nakatudde When you look at her
(Published on Wednesday, February 23, 2022) In A Class Of Her Own Anna Sharifa Damba By Maureen Nakatudde When you look at her
Bob Kisiki Go to town, sir, and buy a gorgeous maroon or black or gold or peach or mauve (my arsenal of colours
By George Bita Although international schools based in Africa are very expensive, one wonders whether the situation is any better on other continents.
(Published on Wednesday, February 16, 2022) Learners decry cruel teachers, tough restrictions When education institutions reopened last month, parents and other stakeholders were
Bob Kisiki When education shifted from the physical classroom for the ordinary Ugandan child, parents and school managers had lots of adjusting to
(Published on Wednesday, February 9, 2022) By Nelson Kiva In 2019, Ruth Elizabeth Namutebi caught media attention when she wrote to many prominent
(Published on Wednesday, February 9, 2022) By Godfrey Ojore From studying under tree shades and makeshift structures, pupils of Ajoba Primary School did
Presidential pledge for help still undelivered for 13 years (Published on Wednesday, February 9, 2022) By Moses Nampala When the wanainchi living in
A Multi-Skilled Labour Force Can Achieve Vision 2040 With the reopening of education institutions, secondary school students are being introduced to a competence-based
It is almost a month since learners returned to schools after they were closed in March 2020 to manage the spread of COVID-19.