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Browsing by Author "Ndagire Betty"

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    Auditing Uganda's education system.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-10-09) Ndagire Betty
    A world Bank discussion paper on implementing educational articles in Uganda indicates that for real education was first initiated by Missionary Organisations in Uganda. This was during the colonial period around the 1880's. The was deliberate that by the come Uganda became independent in
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    MP Abiriga fined Shs40,000 for urinsting in public.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-10-25) Ndagire Betty
    City Hall Magistrate's court has fined Arua Municipality MP Ibrahim Abiriga Shs40,000 for urinating on a wall fence near Ministry of Finance offices. Mr. Abiriga yesterday appeared before magistrate Beatrice Khainza and pleaded guilty to charges of committing a nuisance by easing himself in public contrary to the local government (Kampala City Council) maintenance of Law and Order ordnance, 2006.
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    Science, technology register progress since indepence.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-10-09) Ndagire Betty
    At the time of independence, there were no explicit infrastructure to handle science, technology and innovation. This was revealed by Dr. Maxiwe Otim, the deputy executive secretary Uganda National Council of science and Technology.
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    Students to learn about peace in schools.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-10-02) Ndagire Betty
    Students in senior Two to Four, will now be taught transitional justice and peace building as part of the ongoing curriculum review. Working in partnership with National Curriculum Development Centre, the Refugee Law Project (RLP) at the school Law Makerere University has developed the learning materials that will help learners in the schools at an early age.
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