Eyewitness  News
  • Home
Sunday, March 26, 2023
  • Home
  • Diplomacy
  • ECONOMY
  • Agriculture
  • Faith
  • Security
  • Tourism
  • International
  • Latest News
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Diplomacy
  • ECONOMY
  • Agriculture
  • Faith
  • Security
  • Tourism
  • International
  • Latest News
No Result
View All Result
Eyewitness  News
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Diplomacy
  • ECONOMY
  • Agriculture
  • Faith
  • Security
  • Tourism
  • International
  • Latest News

Uneb Registers More Females Than Males For 1st Time.

October 10, 2019
in Education
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

By.Julius Adiga

The UNEB executive secretary Daniel Odong has today released the UCE time table noting that this year female candidates are more than male candidates.

RelatedPosts

MPs Call For Arts Teachers Pay Rise In The Budget

Parliament Commemorates Makerere University 100 Years of Existence

Parliament Against Teachers Discriminatory Pay


He states that the number of female candidates is making up 50.2% an increase from 49.5%


UNEB adds that this is a significant development as for the last four years the board has been reporting more males than females registering for UCE.


A total of 337,697 candidates have been registered to write their UCE exams, among these 168,639 are males and 169,058 are females.

This year, the board has registered an increase of 963 candidates from 336,734 for 2018.


However, police publicist, Fred Enangaa confirms that they will proved the needed support to have a smooth examination period.

UNEB and Police note that 2019 UCE examination will be managed by 474 area supervisors, 3,531centre supervisors, 13,279 chief invigilators and slightly over 1,200 scouts.

The 2019 examination will be conducted under the theme, integrity and security in the management of examinations is my responsibility. And the rational behind this theme is based on the fact that for far too long, the stakeholders and the public have tended to look at the examinations as a UNEB affair.

The board now reminds the public that examinations are a national affairs whose results are used to make decisions affecting the future of thousands of children of this nation.


The exams start with candidates briefing this Friday and here teachers are expected to explain clearly to the candidates the rules and regulations regarding the conduct of the examinations and on Monday candidates will write their physics practicals paper.

Previous Post

Pan African Parliament to Recognise Uganda on Refugees

Next Post

Embrace Sugarcane Value Addition

Related Posts

MPs Call For Arts Teachers Pay Rise In The Budget
Education

MPs Call For Arts Teachers Pay Rise In The Budget

January 22, 2023
0

MPs Call For Arts Teachers Pay Rise In The Budget. The Education Committee of Parliament has urged the Ministry of...

Read more
Parliament Commemorates Makerere University  100 Years of Existence

Parliament Commemorates Makerere University 100 Years of Existence

September 29, 2022
Parliament Against Teachers Discriminatory Pay

Parliament Against Teachers Discriminatory Pay

July 5, 2022
Workers MPs Press Govt Over Teachers Strike

Workers MPs Press Govt Over Teachers Strike

June 18, 2022
MP Obigah Supports New Education Policy

MP Obigah Supports New Education Policy

May 10, 2022
Kyambogo Student Lost Tuition in Betting MP Afoyochan Bails Him With 1M

Kyambogo Student Lost Tuition in Betting MP Afoyochan Bails Him With 1M

April 19, 2022
Next Post
Embrace Sugarcane Value Addition

Embrace Sugarcane Value Addition

President Museveni arrives in Juba for Sudan peace talks

President Museveni arrives in Juba for Sudan peace talks

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Phaneroo Boss, Sudhir Grilled Over Nakawa Land

Phaneroo Boss, Sudhir Grilled Over Nakawa Land

April 22, 2022
MPs – Reaction to The State of Nation Address

West Nile MPs, Govt Chief Whip Clash Over Electricity in the Region

January 15, 2023
Peter Magomu Mashate is a London based Ugandan Barrister of the Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Court in London

Ugandan Lawyer Mashate: The Unsung NRM Hero!

March 24, 2019
Gov’t Procures Sh1.9b Bone Marrow Transplant Machines

Gov’t Procures Sh1.9b Bone Marrow Transplant Machines

November 14, 2022
Budget Advocates Concerned With New Wave Of Corruption In Govt.

Budget Advocates Concerned With New Wave Of Corruption In Govt.

1
Musoke Ibrahim a father to Rahim who is now eight years

Being A Good Father Does Not Mean Money But Love & Care

1
URBRA Cautions On NSSF Mid-Term Access 

URBRA Cautions On NSSF Mid-Term Access 

1

Hello world!

0
Discussion To Downsize Parliament  Is Good- Obua

Discussion To Downsize Parliament  Is Good- Obua

March 24, 2023
Govt Entities Struggle to Pay Water Bills.

Parliament Will Not Be Intimidated Over Anti-Homosexuality Bill – Speaker

March 23, 2023
Uganda Parliament Passes The Anti Homosexuality Bill 2023

Parliament Honours Late Speaker – Oulanyah

March 23, 2023
Museveni Rallies Ugandans To Embrace-PDM

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Urges Museveni  Not to Sign – Anti-Homosexuality Bill

March 22, 2023

Recent News

Discussion To Downsize Parliament  Is Good- Obua

Discussion To Downsize Parliament  Is Good- Obua

March 24, 2023
Govt Entities Struggle to Pay Water Bills.

Parliament Will Not Be Intimidated Over Anti-Homosexuality Bill – Speaker

March 23, 2023
Uganda Parliament Passes The Anti Homosexuality Bill 2023

Parliament Honours Late Speaker – Oulanyah

March 23, 2023
Museveni Rallies Ugandans To Embrace-PDM

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Urges Museveni  Not to Sign – Anti-Homosexuality Bill

March 22, 2023

Eyewitnessug.com is Licensed by Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) Under Dominion Media Limited.

Dominion Media Limited is registered by Uganda Revenue Authority.

For Advertisement Reach out to Marketing Department via.
Email: [email protected]

Contact us through our Postal Address.
P.O.BOX 21157 Kampala-Uganda.

Browse by Category

  • Agiriculture
  • Agriculture
  • Business
  • Development
  • Diplomacy
  • ECONOMY
  • Editor's Pick
  • Education
  • Entertainment & Arts
  • Enviroment
  • Faith
  • Feature News
  • Governance
  • Health
  • International
  • Latest News
  • obituary
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Politics
  • Security
  • Social
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Tourism

Recent News

Discussion To Downsize Parliament  Is Good- Obua

Discussion To Downsize Parliament  Is Good- Obua

March 24, 2023
Govt Entities Struggle to Pay Water Bills.

Parliament Will Not Be Intimidated Over Anti-Homosexuality Bill – Speaker

March 23, 2023
  • Home

© 2023 Allrights Reserved EYEWITNESS NEWS UGANDA

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Diplomacy
  • ECONOMY
  • Agriculture
  • Faith
  • Security
  • Tourism
  • International
  • Latest News

© 2023 Allrights Reserved EYEWITNESS NEWS UGANDA

error: Content is protected !!