The Ugandan government bureaucracy just totally wrecked students hoping to escape home early. The Ministry of Education and Sports officially delayed the academic restart for every learning center in the nation because the upcoming election madness poses a safety risk. Authorities mandated that universities, international academies, and local schools must wait until the second week of February to open gates instead of resuming at the very beginning of the month.
This updated schedule creates a massive headache for everyone involved. Officials claim the shift safeguards students during the voting period while ensuring coordination remains tight. That first term runs from the mid-February kick-off until the start of May, which condenses the syllabus significantly.
Administrators received strict orders to stick to the new calendar without deviation. Parents and guardians must scramble to rearrange plans since the original timeline got tossed out. Permanent Secretary Kedrace Turyagyenda inked the directive while insisting the state prioritizes learner security over maintaining the initial schedule.
This updated schedule creates a massive headache for everyone involved. Officials claim the shift safeguards students during the voting period while ensuring coordination remains tight. That first term runs from the mid-February kick-off until the start of May, which condenses the syllabus significantly.
Administrators received strict orders to stick to the new calendar without deviation. Parents and guardians must scramble to rearrange plans since the original timeline got tossed out. Permanent Secretary Kedrace Turyagyenda inked the directive while insisting the state prioritizes learner security over maintaining the initial schedule.