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Releasing the results on Friday at State House Nakasero, the UNEB Executive Secretary Dan Odongo said a total of 98,392 candidates registered for the 2020 UACE examination from 1,952 Centres.
“At least 41.1 percent females did the exams. The female candidature is much lower than the males. The numbers of candidates have been fluctuating over the years, but more and more students are registering are staying in school and undertaking the exams,†Odongo said.
He also revealed that the female candidates outshined their male counterparts in the exams.
He however noted that the number of students who failed Economics, Entrepreneurship Education and Agriculture was high. Odongo noted that in the examinations, candidates showed lack of knowledge especially in economics where students were too green on in the vital concepts of Taxation and the Stock market.
“There is evidence that many teachers are either also deficient in these areas, or do not teach the topics due to inadequate syllabus coverage. And in general English literature to understand questions is still lacking. That is candidates who scored grades A and B demonstrated high levels of knowledge of the subject matter and were able to handle tasks that required high order skills. Their work in the practical examination papers also showed the ability to manipulate apparatus, ability to record observations correctly reflecting the accuracy level of the instruments used, and ability to manipulate the data generated correctly,†he said.
Odongo also noted that although last year’s performance in sciences has been fair, there is also evidence of teaching theoretically with very little practical experience given to the candidates.
“As a result, candidates who performed poorly showed an inability to follow instructions and procedures during the practical examinations, failure to accurately record data or even make meaning of any of the data recorded.â€
Odongo further disclosed that most of the candidates had difficulty in writing correct chemical symbols and balanced equations in Chemistry.
“Whereas the skill of dissection is essential in Biology, many candidates did not carry out this task on the specimens provided as required by the questions but proceeded to make drawings crammed from textbooks. This is evidence that teachers in the schools where this happened did not expose the candidates to this very essential skill that will be required in future biological science-based courses.â€
]]> Biibino ebitongole by’obwanakyewa 54 Gavumenti by’egobye obutaddamu kukolera mirimu mu Uganda. https://www.watchdoguganda.com/news/20210820/119665/biibino-ebitongole-byobwanakyewa-54-gavumenti-byegobye-obutaddamu-kukolera-mirimu-mu-uganda.html Fri, 20 Aug 2021 13:25:13 +0000 https://www.watchdoguganda.com/?p=119665 GAVUMENTI evudde mu mbeera nesalawo okugoba ebitongole by’obwanakyewa 54 obutaddamu kukola mulimu gwonna mu Ggwanga.Ebitongole bino kuliko ebilwanirira eddembe ly’obuntu, ebigoberera eby’okulonda ne bilala.
Mu kiwandiiko ekyafulumiziddwa abakulira ekitongole ky’eggwandisizo ly’ebitongole by’obwannakyewa mu Ggwanga The National Bureau for NGO, era nga kye kikola ne ku kutekesa mu nkola amateeka, okulondoola enkola ye mirimu saako n’okukwanaganya emirimu mu bitongole byonna mu Ggwanga, bagamba nti ebitongole bino byalemererwa okutuukiriza ebisanyizo nga bwe bilambikiddwa.
Bagamba nti bano beesuulirayo gwa naggamba okuwaayo alipoota ze balina okuteeka mu Gavumenti buli mwaka saako n’okuwaayo alippota ku bikwata ku mbalirira ye bitabo.
Kuno baagattako okukola emirimu mu ngeri emenya amateeka, omuli okugaaana akagenderere okuzza obuggya empapula ezibakkiriza okukola mu butongole.
Munnamateeka Nicholas Opio akulira ekitongole ekirwanirira eddembe ly’obuntu ekimanyiddwanga Chapter 4 yategezezza nti ddala kituufu baafunye okumanyisibwa kuno, nagamba nti tebagaananga kuwaayo alipoota eya buli mwaka nga Gavumenti bwegamba nti wabula baafunamu obutakkaanya butono nga baagala babalage luddawa gye bajja sente ezikola emirimu.
Agamba nti bamaze okukola entekateeka okuwandikira ekitongole ekikola ku kuwandiisa ebitongole by’obwanakyewa okubajjukiza nti bino byonna ebyetaagisa baabibawa mu mwezi gwa January omwaka guno, era naayongerako nti babadde bakolagana bulungi ne bakama baabwe mu Gavumenti.
Olukalala lwe bitongole ebigobeddwa lululo wammanga;
Africa Institute for Energy Governance (AFIEGO)
Westem Ankole Civil Society Forum (WACSOF)
Citizens’ Concerns Africa
Elohim Power Transforming Africa
Orone Foundation
Light Concepts
Public Policy Institute
Otubet Youth United Development Organization
Support Girl Child Uganda
Saints Preparation Ministries
Adoradon Ministries
Islamic Da-awah and Orphanage Foundation
Jesus Shines Youth Ministries International
La Bome Missionary Centre Uganda
Wanyange Child Support Foundation
St. Francis Foundation for the Poor
Ray of Hope International Uganda
Mindset Change Development Organization
Liberty International Foundation
Foundation for Women Empowerment for Sickler Aid
Karambi Action for Life Improvement
Tech Plus Love Foundation
Centre for Justice Studies and Innovations
Chapter Four Uganda
Citizens’ Coalition for Electoral Democracy in Uganda (CCEDU)
Femrite Uganda Women Writers’ Association
African Humanitarian Action
Safe Places Uganda Foundation (SPU)
Citizens Platform for Democracy and Accountability Growth Networks Uganda
Pallisa Civil Society Organisation Networks
Citizens Election Watch-IT
Youth Line Forum Uganda
Arise Africa International
Dotwa Africa
Rwenzori Consortium for Civic Competence
Centre for Conflict Resolution
Youth Equality Centre
Great Lakes Institute for Strategic Studies (GLISS)
Rural Acdon Community Based Organizadon
Uganda Help Florida
Centre for Sustainability Innovation and Research
Environmental Govemance Institute Uganda
Graffen Organizadon, Buümba Uganda
Kwataniza Women’s Organization
Twimukye Women’s Organizadon
Witness Radio Uganda
Youth for Green Communides
Self-worth Inidative
VZW Eight
Adept Pentecostal International Church Uganda Ltd
Innovations for Democratic Engagement and Acdon (IDEA)
Network for Active Citizens
Leadership Square Africa
]]> I’m becoming MP again! Odonga Otto over the moon as Court throws rival Komakech out parliament https://www.watchdoguganda.com/news/20210820/119659/im-becoming-mp-again-odonga-otto-over-the-moon-as-court-throws-rival-komakech-out-parliament.html Fri, 20 Aug 2021 12:08:33 +0000 https://www.watchdoguganda.com/?p=119659 The High in Gulu has on Friday thrown newly elected Aruu County Member of Parliament Dr Christopher Komakech out Parliament.After losing his Aruu County seat in the 2021 general elections, Odonga Otto in February, filed an election petition against Komakech saying that he did not officially resign from his civil service job before joining Parliament.
Komakech has been kicked out of the August House on grounds that before joining elective politics, he addressed his resignation letter to the wrong person ( Executive Director Butabika Mental Hospital) instead of Permanent Secretary Ministry of Health or Ministry of Public Service as per the public service standing order.
Now, Court has ordered for fresh elections and no costs have been awarded.
Following the development, Otto who couldn’t hide his excitement said he is ready to return to Parliament.
“After going through :Harassment during campaigns, detaining my car for 90 days, remand to gulu to prison,going to nairobi hospital after poison..Justice ASIMWE TADEO nullifies Aruu elections.I see Gods hands through him.I am all in tears,†Otto tweeted.
]]> Buddu United Soccer Academy moves to nurture grassroot talent in Masaka https://www.watchdoguganda.com/sports/football/20210820/119652/buddu-united-soccer-academy-moves-to-nurture-grassroot-talent-in-masaka.html Fri, 20 Aug 2021 11:27:51 +0000 https://www.watchdoguganda.com/?p=119652 Sports in the community are a driving factor of leisure and entertainment. They change and fine-tune the cities, players and the fans regardless of the countries they’re situated in, teams they play for and support respectively.Those were the last words of Aloysius Ssebulime, the head coach of Buddu United Soccer Academy as he was smiling off to the cameras during the Sports gala event that saw his team losing 4-2 against Kyabakuza junior team in Masaka City last weekend.
The whole affair of the sports gala was a learning and mentorship curve to many sports fanatics in Masaka City since grass root football is drastically struggling to regain its past glory.
Buddu United Soccer Academy was formed with the obligation of tapping young talented players within Masaka City as well as creating unity through sports within the region.
“Football has always been subject of matter in Masaka City but grass root football remains a factor in making,†shared Ssebulime who has lived up to serve grass root football in Masaka for the last five years.
Ssebulime has lived up to mentor teenage players within; Kirimya United, Mbuye High School and Hoys Secondary School to mention but a few.
Among the players that Ssebulime will heavily rely on to ensure that Buddu team propels to greater heights remains Masaka City based teenagers.
Henry Sserugunda, 22-years-old also SC Vipers ardent supporter converted the second goal that saw Buddu United Soccer Academy emerging second among the six teams that competed in the opening gala celebrations for his side.
“I played for St Joseph â€"Nkoni and St Kizito Technical Kitovu as well as Maroons-Junior team,†shared a beaming Sserugunda who also has high hopes to play professional football with coach George Best Nsimbe and also the former Cranes goal talisman David Obua.
According to coach Ssebulime, he will mostly rely on players; Fahad Ssebandeke (Midfielder), Silver Tumuhirwe (Midfielder), Joseph Lukwago, Ssuuna Hamiddu and goalie Gonzaga Matovu also an ardent Arsenal Football Club supporter.
Buddu Soccer Academy is apparently based in Kyabakuza Trading Centre in Masaka City and its struggling with sports kits and financial assistance according to Hassan Mugerwa, the team’s director.
]]> How to check your 2020 UACE results on phone https://www.watchdoguganda.com/news/20210820/119648/how-to-check-your-2020-uace-results-on-phone.html Fri, 20 Aug 2021 11:00:54 +0000 https://www.watchdoguganda.com/?p=119648 The Uganda National Examination Board (UNEB) has released the 2020 Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) exam results.Releasing the results on Friday at State House Nakasero, the UNEB Executive Secretary Dan Odongo said a total of 98,392 candidates registered for the 2020 UACE examination from 1,952 Centres.
“At least 41.1 percent females did the exams. The female candidature is much lower than the males.The numbers of candidates have been fluctuating over the years, but more and more students are registering are staying in school and undertaking the exams,†Odongo said.
He also revealed that the female candidates outshined their male counterparts in the exams.
“Female candidates performed better than their male counterparts in Arts, Mathematics and Physics. Male candidates were better in Agriculture, Chemistry, Biology, Art and General Paper. Generally, the females performed better than the males,†Mr Odongo noted.
“Cases of malpractice have remained quite low. The board has withheld some results, and they will be given a fair hearing.â€
Meanwhile, a total of 796 candidates failed the exams totally.
“At the minimum two principals level required for university admission, 68,013 candidates (69.8 percent) which is 2290 more than in 2019. Incase where one principal and two subsidiary passes levels are considered for admission to other tertiary institutions, 89.3 percent of the candidates will qualify,â€Odongo said.
How to check results on Phone:
In your message box, type UACE <space> INDEX NUMBER and send it to 6600.
For example, to check the results of the candidate with index number U1016/001, in your message box, type UACE U1016/001 AND SEND TO 6600.
The user should then receive his/her examination results or registration details instantly. You will receive an SMS at a cost of UGX 500 per candidate.
]]> UACE 2020 results out: Females outperform male counterparts, only 796 candidates failed totally https://www.watchdoguganda.com/news/20210820/119639/uace-2020-results-out-females-outperform-male-counterparts-only-796-candidates-failed-totally.html Fri, 20 Aug 2021 10:51:52 +0000 https://www.watchdoguganda.com/?p=119639 The Uganda National Examination Board (UNEB) has released the 2020 Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) exam results.Releasing the results on Friday at State House Nakasero, the UNEB Executive Secretary Dan Odongo said a total of 98,392 candidates registered for the 2020 UACE examination from 1,952 Centres.
“At least 41.1 percent females did the exams. The female candidature is much lower than the males.The numbers of candidates have been fluctuating over the years, but more and more students are registering are staying in school and undertaking the exams,†Odongo said.
He also revealed that the female candidates outshined their male counterparts in the exams.
“Female candidates performed better than their male counterparts in Arts, Mathematics and Physics. Male candidates were better in Agriculture, Chemistry, Biology, Art and General Paper. Generally, the females performed better than the males,†Mr Odongo noted.
“Cases of malpractice have remained quite low. The board has withheld some results, and they will be given a fair hearing.â€
Meanwhile, a total of 796 candidates failed the exams totally.
“At the minimum two principals level required for university admission, 68,013 candidates (69.8 percent) which is 2290 more than in 2019. Incase where one principal and two subsidiary passes levels are considered for admission to other tertiary institutions, 89.3 percent of the candidates will qualify,â€Odongo said.
]]> I’m a proud Muganda and I can’t apologize over it! Bobi Wine tells off Museveni after accusing him of tribalism https://www.watchdoguganda.com/news/20210820/119636/im-a-proud-muganda-and-i-cant-apologize-over-it-bobi-wine-tells-off-museveni-after-accusing-him-of-tribalism.html Fri, 20 Aug 2021 09:49:05 +0000 https://www.watchdoguganda.com/?p=119636 Former Presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine has said President Yoweri Museveni is trying to blackmail him as a promoter of tribalism yet in actual sense he is the master of sectarianism.During an interview on BBS TV on Wednesday, Bobi Wine said being a proud Muganda does not mean that he is sectarian.
“Do you know my wife? Is she a Muganda? Nubian Li is not a Muganda, my producer Dan Magic is also not a Muganda, is Lubongoya a Muganda? No. But can you mention anybody who is not from the western region in fatty positions like URA, NSSF and URA? In fact, Museveni is the father of sectarianism in the entire East Africa? I find it less important for him to keep using tribal sentiments to fight us. Last time he called us terrorists because we were putting on red garments and speaking the truth,†the National Unity Platform (NUP) leader said.
“In the army, most top ranking officers are from the same region. Currently, in some offices, Runyankore is the most spoken language than English even in the Army. We who are against tribalism are too bad than he who practices. He uses this to fight me so that I can feel shy of my tribe, but that is not going to work. I’m a proud Muganda man and I cannot apologize for it.â€
It should be recalled that last weekend while addressing the nation on security issues, President Museveni portrayed Bobi Wine’s NUP party as a new Kabaka Yekka (KY) outfit aimed at promoting divisionism and terrorism.
“The NRM, FRONASA, NRA and UPDF have never thrown stones to any group of Ugandans in search of legitimate interest either in the past or the present. The only ones that faced our fire were those defending or promoting illegitimate interests, denying people free elections like the present NUP which is an attempt resurrection of KY with the likes of Amin trying to divide Ugandans along tribal or religious lines,†said Museveni.
]]> LIST: Here are the 54 NGOs whose operations have been indefinitely suspended in Uganda https://www.watchdoguganda.com/news/20210820/119630/list-here-are-the-54-ngos-whose-operations-have-been-indefinitely-suspended-in-uganda.html Fri, 20 Aug 2021 09:17:50 +0000 https://www.watchdoguganda.com/?p=119630 Government has indefinitely suspended the operations of 54 Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs).Some of the affected organisations include Citizens Coalition for Electoral Democracy in Uganda (CCEDU) and Chapter Four Uganda.
The National Bureau for NGO, which is mandated to register, regulate, monitor, inspect, coordinate and oversee all NGO operations in the country, said on Friday that the affected NGOs failed to comply with the laid down doctrines.
The Bureau says the NGOs did not file their annual returns and audited books of accounts, which is why they are now being closed. It also added that others have been operating with expired permits.
“As a result of monitoring and investigation functions the NGO Bureau has found that 54 NGOs are non-compliant with the NGO Act 2016,†said part of the statement.
Lawyer Nicholas Opiyo, the head of Chapter Four Uganda confirmed the development.
“The National Bureau for NGOs has notified us of the indefinite suspension of the permit of @chapterfourug for what they term failure to file returns & disclosing our sources of funding. We are working with the authorities to clarify what we believe is a misunderstanding,†Opiyo tweeted on Friday.
“We’ll be writing to the National Bureau for NGOs reminding them of this & other documents filed with them & other authorities in Jan this year. Audited accounts, source of funding et al. We’ve always acted above board & repudiate any representation of unlawful conduct on our part.â€
Here are the 54 NGOs whose operations have been suspended:
The NGO Bureau has with the immediate effect halted the operations of these 23 NGOs for operating with expired permits;
13.Jesus Shines Youth Ministries International
Meanwhile the Ind NGOs that have allegedly failed to file annual returns and audited books of accounts include;
And the activities of 16 NGOs halted for operating without registering with the NGO Bureau are;
Great Lakes Institute for Strategic Studies (GLISS)
Rural Acdon Community Based Organizadon
Uganda Help Florida
Centre for Sustainability Innovation and Research
Environmental Govemance Institute Uganda
Graffen Organizadon, Buümba Uganda
Kwataniza Women’s Organization
Twimukye Women’s Organizadon
Witness Radio Uganda
Youth for Green Communides
Self-worth Inidative
VZW Eight
Adept Pentecostal International Church Uganda Ltd
Innovations for Democratic Engagement and Acdon (IDEA)
Network for Active Citizens
Leadership Square Africa
Some of the affected organisations include Citizens Coalition for Electoral Democracy in Uganda (CCEDU) and Chapter Four Uganda.
The National Bureau for NGO, which is mandated to register, regulate, monitor, inspect, coordinate and oversee all NGO operations in the country, said on Friday that the affected NGOs failed to comply with the laid down doctrines.
The Bureau says the NGOs did not file their annual returns and audited books of accounts, which is why they are now being closed. It also added that others have been operating with expired permits.
“As a result of monitoring and investigation functions the NGO Bureau has found that 54 NGOs are non-compliant with the NGO Act 2016,†said part of the statement.
Lawyer Nicholas Opiyo, the head of Chapter Four Uganda confirmed the development.
“The National Bureau for NGOs has notified us of the indefinite suspension of the permit of @chapterfourug for what they term failure to file returns & disclosing our sources of funding. We are working with the authorities to clarify what we believe is a misunderstanding,†Opiyo tweeted on Friday.
“We’ll be writing to the National Bureau for NGOs reminding them of this & other documents filed with them & other authorities in Jan this year. Audited accounts, source of funding et al. We’ve always acted above board & repudiate any representation of unlawful conduct on our part.â€
]]> Coca-Cola Beverages Africa Expands ‘World Without Waste’ Partnerships https://www.watchdoguganda.com/news/20210820/119625/coca-cola-beverages-africa-expands-world-without-waste-partnerships.html Fri, 20 Aug 2021 08:35:27 +0000 https://www.watchdoguganda.com/?p=119625 Coca-Cola Beverages Africa in Uganda, through its Plastic Recycling Industries initiative (PRI), today expanded its World Without Waste partnerships in Uganda to increase plastic waste collection efforts countrywide.The Company signed two separate Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with Kampala-based recycling companies FengHuang Plastics Industries and Aquila Investments Limited, committing to work together to step up collection and recycling.
“We are proud to be working together with new partners to increase the number of youth and women being gainfully employed in PET waste collection and recycling it into valuable material for manufacturing and export. Our responsibility is to collect and recycle plastics, and we would like to encourage everyone to join us in this cause. We are excited to have Fenghuang and Aquilla partner with us. Together we can do more,†said Samuel Kangave, PRI Manager.
Signing the partnerships at the Uganda Manufacturers’ Association (UMA) Showgrounds Coca-Cola stand today were, PRI Manager Samuel Kangave, Fenghuang Director Jackie Gong Younting, Aquila Investments Director Eng. Dickson Kwesiga, Coca-Cola Beverages Africa in Uganda Public Affairs & Communications Director Simon Kaheru.
Jackie Gong Younting, a Director at FengHuang â€" a limited liability company engaged in the recycling of plastics in Uganda, said her company has the capacity to recycle up to 500 tonnes a month and was excited to partner with Coca-Cola Beverages Africa to keep Uganda clean and green.
“We have been in Uganda for 10 years and over this period, we have employed thousands of Ugandan youth. Our main business is to recycle plastics especially PET and we are honoured to do it with a reputable and committed company such as Coca-Cola Beverages Africa. We want to keep Uganda clean and continue providing jobs for the youth,†she said.
The partner representatives said they were proud to be working together with them to increase the number of youth and women being gainfully employed in plastic waste recycling. Together, PRI, Fenghuang Plastic Industry and Aquila Investments collect over 1,500 tonnes of PET Waste a month for recycling into PET flakes.
Aquila Investments Limited Founder, Eng. Dickson Kwesiga, said his dream and ambition was to work with Coca-Cola Beverages Africa on reducing or eliminating plastic waste in Uganda.
“It has been my ambition for Aquila to partner with Coca-Cola and I am happy that we are here today. We are currently processing and exporting between 100 & 150 tonnes of PET per month, and with this new partnership, we will achieve a lot more. We have the same goals and objectives as of making Uganda cleaner,†said Eng. Dickson Kwesiga.
Plastic pollution is currently one of the biggest environmental concerns due to the rise of single-use plastics. It has toxic pollutants that damage the environment and cause land, water, and water pollution.
Studies estimate that only 500 tonnes of plastic waste in Uganda is being properly managed. This indicates a collection efficiency of 30%, implying that most of the waste generated is not safely recycled and goes into the environment.
A recent study by UN Environment Program (UNEP) showed that plastic production has quadrupled over the past four decadesâ€" with its authors warning that if that trend continues, the making of plastics will make up 15% of greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
During the MoU signing at the Coca-Cola stand at Lugogo, Coca-Cola Beverages Africa Public Affairs & Communications Director, Simon Kaheru, said the business was committed to PET Waste collection as a sustainability pillar.
“We are very proud of the partnerships that we have built over the years on this journey to rid Uganda of plastic waste. We look forward to signing more partnerships of this nature to make a difference to all Ugandans down the generations. I call upon more partners to join this effort and for the government to take note that private businesses can exist to solve a social problems,†he said.
“The Coca-Cola Company globally launched our ‘World Without Waste’ initiative with an ambitious goal of helping to collect and recycle the equivalent of every bottle sold globally by 2030. Partnerships are an important element of this ambition, and today we are moving closer to over-delivering on our target,†he said.
“Plastic waste separation and recycling is everyone’s responsibility, so I ask every Ugandan to think of Recycling when they use any plastics,†he added.
Since launching the initiative, the company has underwritten and implemented new recycling campaigns, as well as reinvented existing ones while adhering to the values of a closed-loop circular economy: a system in which all of the plastic packaging the company produces is designed to be recycled, kept in the economy, and reused in food and beverages.
At PRI, waste plastic is transformed into flake products which are mostly sold to foreign markets. These are then used to manufacture a range of products like polyester fibres (a base material for the production of clothing, pillows, carpets, etc.), polyester sheets, strapping, or back into PET bottles.
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