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Uganda’s National Education Plan is too Old Says Minister Bakabulindi.

The workers mp also the state minister for Sports Charles Bakabulindi wants government to update the National Education plan saying that the current one of 1942 is outdated.

Bakabulindi is concerned that private schools have outnumbered the government schools calling for the review of education plan to ensure that both government and private schools have better school facilities and staff with good salary.

He says private schools should not have facilities that are better than government facilities but both should develop on the same speed.

He says that the education budget should cater for all schools to improve on the quality of education especially in government schools so as are have good facilities and well remunerated teachers as private schools.

By David Turyatemba

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