The Gem In Leather Tanning, Textile
By Richard Wetaya Since the 1920s, when the colonial government established technical education in Uganda, several secondary schools and tertiary institutions have been
By Richard Wetaya Since the 1920s, when the colonial government established technical education in Uganda, several secondary schools and tertiary institutions have been
By Ibrahim Ruhweza As parents consider picking the kindergartens for their children set to begin school next year, the minister for higher education,
By Melanie Nabukwasi and Mollan Joyce Oliver Nabirye, 22, a blind student at Kyambogo University, was thrown into panic when she learnt that
By Stephen Nuwagira Lilian Dusingize, 16, moves a lever on a hair clipper back and forth to adjust its blades as another girl
By Umar Nsubuga and Samuel Lutwama At Kololo Secondary School, officials from the education ministry and teachers watched in awe as the students displayed the
This article was first published in New Vision on January 29, 2014 By Owen Wagabaza Children who go to nursery schools when they
By Andrew Masinde Learning in kindergartens and nursery schools in the past, was through storytelling, songs and physical exercises. But today, some toddlers
This article was first published in New Vision on January 29, 2014 By Stephen Ssenkaaba Nursery school used to be fun. Not anymore.
By Stephen Ssenkaaba Train a woman, a nation trained,” significantly reads an ageing signpost in front of Mary Stuart female students’ hall of
This article was first published in New Vision on January 29, 2014 By Deborah Magera Nursery education is referred to as a continual