Summary:
- The Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, Dr. Stephen Kazimba Mugalu, called for dialogue between the government and the Church regarding the management of Church-founded schools. This follows a proposal to eliminate certain fees from these institutions.
The Most Reverend Dr. Stephen Kazimba Mugalu, Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, has emphasized the importance of dialogue between the government and the Church to ensure the effective management of Church-founded educational institutions. His call for dialogue comes in light of a proposal by the Ministry of Education and Sports to remove development and foundation fees from Church-founded schools, highlighting the need for collaboration in decision-making processes regarding these institutions.
Dr. Stephen Samuel Kaziimba Mugalu delivered these remarks during a special thanksgiving service held for retired Canon Kahigiriza at Ndejje SS. In his address, he commended Canon Kahigiriza for his exemplary service and unwavering integrity, acknowledging his significant contributions to the community and the education sector.
Canon Dr. Charles Kahigiriza, a renowned educationist and head teacher of Ndejje Senior Secondary School, was recognized for his outstanding academic career and exceptional leadership. His dedication to education and commitment to excellence have earned him widespread praise and admiration from colleagues and students alike.
Hon. Janet Kataha Museveni, Minister of Education and Sports, expressed appreciation for Canon Kahigiriza’s transformative role in Uganda’s education sector. In a speech delivered by Hajji Ismail Mulindwa, the Director of Basic and Secondary Education, she commended Canon Kahigiriza for his efforts in advancing the quality of education and acknowledged the Church of Uganda’s significant contribution to education through its extensive network of schools across the country.
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