UNEB: 98% of Candidates Qualify to Get UCE Certificates From New Curriculum

Total Candidates: 359,417 (First cohort under new system) Gender Breakdown: 177,133 (49.3%) Male 182,284 (50.7%) Female USE vs Non-USE Candidates: 136,785 (38.1%) USE Beneficiaries 222,632 (61.9%) Non-USE Exam Attendance: 357,120 (99.4%) Sat for Exams 2,297 (0.6%) Absent (Absenteeism continues to decline) The first results of the new Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) under the new […]

PLE 2024: Five Headteachers Interdicted Over Exams Malpractice

Authorities in Buyende district have interdicted five headteachers over alleged involvement in Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE) malpractices that led to the Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) to withhold their results. According to Buyende district Senior Education Officer, Aaron Gwoloba, the affected headteachers are from; Kagulu, Namulikya, Mirengeizo, Namusita and Igoola primary schools. Gwoloba said that […]

Five Headteachers Interdicted Over Withheld PLE Results

Authorities in Buyende district have interdicted five headteachers over alleged involvement in Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE) malpractices that led to the Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) to withhold their results. According to Buyende district Senior Education Officer, Aaron Gwoloba, the affected headteachers are from; Kagulu, Namulikya, Mirengeizo, Namusita and Igoola primary schools. Gwoloba said that […]

Police Arrest One Over Forged UNEB Receipts

A man has been arrested in Pader District on allegations of forgery. Christopher Akera is accused of allegedly forging UNEB payment receipts and mismanaging funds meant for Primary Leaving Examination (PLE) registration. On 28th May 2024, Florence Alum, Director of Holy Angel Nursery and Primary School, paid Akera, the owner of Pader Graphics Hard and […]

District’s Poor Performance in PLE Blamed on Absenteeism, Teacher Shortage

The Nakasongola District Education officials have attributed the poor Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE) performance to rampant absenteeism of learners and teacher shortages. According to PLE results released on Thursday, at least 607 (14.4 %) out of 4349 candidates who sat in Nakasongola failed the examinations. The results further indicate that only 269 candidates passed in […]

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