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Reverend Stephen Kaziimba Mugalu warns the government against dictating on tuition without consulting foundation bodies.

15 April, 2024
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The Most Reverend Stephen Kaziimba Mugalu the Archbishop of the Church of Uganda has warned the government against dictating on tuition without consulting foundation bodies.


Recently, the Ministry of Education and Sports threatened to close schools should they defy government guidelines and increase school fees. The Ministry listed 12 items that the Cabinet banned, which the schools shouldn’t include in the fee structure. The items include development fees and fees for the activities of the Board of Governors and Parents Teachers Association among others. 

While presiding over the annual thanksgiving and farewell ceremony for Dr. Charles Kahigiriza, the Head teacher of Ndejje Secondary School in Luwero district on Sunday, Archbishop Dr Kaziimba Mugalu said the Ministry has no powers to dictate what to charge or not in government-aided schools without consulting the foundation bodies.

Kaziimba explained that some government-aided schools no longer receive funding for infrastructure development and these have been able to develop through charging extra fees. Kaziimba wondered how the schools would be able to run and develop if they stopped charging such fees. 

George Mutekanga, the Assistant Commissioner In Charge of Private Schools, acknowledged the foundation bodies' mission in setting up schools and noted that dialogue was necessary to discuss the issue.

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