April 9, 2026

2 thoughts on “Museveni Tells Money Hungry Teachers To Leave Public Schools

  1. I wonder whether the President takes advice from technical people in the respective ministries to enable him take informed decisions! How does one increase pay for one group of teachers and ignore the rest and yet expect harmony? Even on fees discrepancies, a comprehensive technical analysis needs to be undertaken before any political directives are made.

  2. Most of the public primary and secondary schools charge higher school fees than private schools, yet structures, teachers are facilitated by government. This is quite unacceptable.
    If there are charges in public schools, let them go to URA, such that the respective schools make budget requests like other public institutions.

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