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Uganda Schools Making Parents Pay for Branded Supplies
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43600, member: 636"] Some Ugandan schools force parents to buy specific brands of notebooks and pencils. Parents must purchase items from chosen suppliers instead of shopping anywhere. Schools create lists that require Shreeji exercise books or Nataraj pencils only. These rules limit where families can spend their money. Uganda's Competition Act stops businesses from controlling markets unfairly. Schools break the law when they demand purchases from certain vendors. Parents cannot compare prices or find better deals elsewhere. Low-income families pay more for basic school supplies. The Education Ministry wants to reduce costs for parents across the country. Officials released new rules to stop schools from charging too much money. Branded stationery requirements go against affordable education goals. Schools turn learning tools into expensive commercial products. Parents can fight back against unfair supply lists through legal channels. The Competition Act gives families power to challenge these practices. Regional trade groups also help parents file complaints. Schools should allow general specifications rather than exact brand names. [/QUOTE]
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