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WE MISSED EXAMS IN 1979 AND 1985
In 1979, we missed first term exams as the war Uganda-Tanzania war
that had broken out at Mutukula boarder post in October 1978, had
reached Masaka. After the fall of Kampala to Tanzanian forces and
Ugandan exiles on April, we went back to school in May and started
Term ll.The whole of Uganda was taken over on June 3rd.
In 1985, we missed PLE and UCE exams by UNEB in Southern and Western
Uganda as NRM/NRA had cut us off and we were under Interim Government
of Al Haji Moses Kigongo at Kasese, as Chief Administrator assisted by
a cabinet of commissioners and Commander Jacob Asiimwe as Permanent
Secretary, with a number of Special District Administrators, l
remember Commander john Kazzora who was in charge of greater Kabale.
After NRM/NRA victory on January 26th 1986, we returned to school and
sat for PLE and UCE. UACE had been extended from November-December-to
March-April, as a result of 1979 war, and it remained there up to late
nineties.
So we should be prepared for the challenges as they unfold. All this
on Negwozadde Program moderated by Dunstan Busuulwa on Top Radio
tomorrow Saturday March 21st starting at 08.00 am. Stay tuned please.
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In 1979, we missed first term exams as the war Uganda-Tanzania war
that had broken out at Mutukula boarder post in October 1978, had
reached Masaka. After the fall of Kampala to Tanzanian forces and
Ugandan exiles on April, we went back to school in May and started
Term ll.The whole of Uganda was taken over on June 3rd.
In 1985, we missed PLE and UCE exams by UNEB in Southern and Western
Uganda as NRM/NRA had cut us off and we were under Interim Government
of Al Haji Moses Kigongo at Kasese, as Chief Administrator assisted by
a cabinet of commissioners and Commander Jacob Asiimwe as Permanent
Secretary, with a number of Special District Administrators, l
remember Commander john Kazzora who was in charge of greater Kabale.
After NRM/NRA victory on January 26th 1986, we returned to school and
sat for PLE and UCE. UACE had been extended from November-December-to
March-April, as a result of 1979 war, and it remained there up to late
nineties.
So we should be prepared for the challenges as they unfold. All this
on Negwozadde Program moderated by Dunstan Busuulwa on Top Radio
tomorrow Saturday March 21st starting at 08.00 am. Stay tuned please.
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