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    UNATU calls for collaborated efforts to have learners timely in class

    News EditorBy News EditorSeptember 7, 2022Updated:September 7, 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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    Mr. Joshua Bwambale, the Uganda National Association of Teachers` Union chairperson in Kasese Municipality has called for collaborated efforts to have learners timely in class now that this third term is short but busier for both internal and national examinations.

    Mr. Joshua who looked disappointed over parents who wait to be pushed for their children to be in school, calls for the intervention of local leaders and elders to ensure that all school going ages are in class for studies.

    In an interview with Kasese Guide Radio in Kasese last evening, Mr. Joshua emphasized double efforts in the education of the girl child and children living with Disabilities whom he described as a blessing to the nation. Mr. Joshua speaking……….

    The deputy head teacher for Buhunga playground primary school in Bulembia division later reminded the parents and guardians about the need for disciplined children who become too easy to teach. END

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