Wakiso, Uganda — Calls for sweeping changes in Uganda’s education system are gaining momentum, with parents, entrepreneurs, and social commentators pushing proposals that include reducing school terms from three to two and scrapping nursery education entirely. In Wakiso District, businessman and artist Muyanja Sharifu proposed that the education calendar be revised to only two terms per year, arguing that the current structure is financially d…
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