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Min Anite tells pupils to report sexual harrasement to teachers

  • State Minister for Privatisation and Investments says she will be visiting all schools in Koboko municipality this week.

Koboko – Education is one of the things I hold very near and dear to my heart and it’s certainly no secret that children are the future pillars of Uganda and therefore a worthy asset.

In that spirit, this week, I will be visiting all schools in Koboko municipality, she says.

“During my school visits in Koboko municipality, I’ll also be conducting mentoring sessions and donating scholastic materials as an effort to improve on the pupils’ educational experience,” she added.

Uganda has the youngest population and therefore investing in the future generation is vital.

“Earlier today, I visited three schools in Koboko municipality; Ombaci Self Help, Nyarilo P/S and Teremunga Primary School with a combined total of 7000 pupils,” she said, Monday.

“I donated books and other learning materials to all schools and pledged to provide more support from both myself and the government of Uganda.”

According to the Koboko Municipality MP, Anite, her message to the pupils especially the  girls was that they “should always remember and keep reminding themselves that their bodies are the Lord’s temple and must therefore abstain from sexual immorality.”

“I encouraged them to always report any form of Sexual Harassment to either their parents, teachers or authorities,” added the ‘youthful’ Minister.


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