It is a known fact that, all our science books are written in English and derived from Western science concepts that presumably the education Minister should be aware off.
Opinion
OPINION: Museveni’s divide and rule policy is devilish – Fmr Lawmaker
Time is up, museveni told
Museveni’s speech during Uganda’s 59th anniversary
Kampala—9, October 2021: Uganda is 59 years old today. For nearly six decades, the East…
The USA-UK-Australia partnership: US is returning dynamically – writes Isidoros
And at the same time, the sudden withdrawal of the United States from Afghanistan, without taking into account its allies, is creating a new landscape for collective security issues in a wider region.
Op-ed: Closure of schools is a conspiracy against the future of young people of Uganda
It’s now on record that many countries in the World including Rwanda, Kenya, Nigeria, etc., have continued to maintain schools besides the scourge of COVID-19 pandemic by enforcing SOPs just like it is being done in other institutions.
Commentary: In the case of livestock compensation
Now that these civil servants are well remunerated, they should desist from looting Ugandans.
Redefining education in the developing World
After completion of the internship, they are connected with international IT jobs and start earning. The training comes at no cost.
Church & Politics: Atubo to Kazimba–You’ve no power to appoint anybody to represent church in cabinet
I am aware that issues of religion are emotive and I wish to apologize in advance for hurting anybody or anyone’s feelings or being perceived to do so, including Archbishop Dr. Stephen Kazimba Mugalu. As a Catholic, I am even more encumbered to be seen to be speaking against our historical competitor.
OPINION: The parish development model by NRM government is a hoax
It’s now clearer to note that, after the elections of 2021, President Museveni was so much determined to reward those who supported him as a person and his NRM party.
Can Africa fund its way out of poverty?
Importantly, donor bodies and development should ensure that monies are spent on sustainable projects to combat poverty on the continent. This may warrant not giving a large chunk of the aid to the government.
Rethinking socio-economic development through Parish Development Model
Work on the issues of corruption which have continued to stagnate all well thought development programs
Fostering the next generation of Uganda’s engineers, people power is key to oil and gas industry
Doing so will not only positively impact on Uganda’s economy; it will also directly and indirectly encourage investment and job creation in other high-potential infrastructure such as water, power and transport.
