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education 9 April 2026

NCDC Requests Shs17 Billion for Secondary Curriculum Overhaul and Teacher Training

The National Council for Curriculum Development (NCDC) has asked for Shs17 billion to review the upper secondary curriculum, print materials for Primary 1-3, and train teachers, despite the amount not being in the 2026/2027 budget. NCDC Director Dr. Bernadette Nambi highlighted staffing shortages and urged better public awareness during her presentation to Parliament's Education Committee. Source: https://www.parliament.go.ug/index.php/news/4391/ncdc-seeks-shs17-billion-curriculum-review-teacher-training

Source: Parliament of Uganda
  • ncdc
  • curriculum
  • teacher-training

Health 9 April 2026

Uganda Lacks Secure Forensic Psychiatry Ward, Butabika Director Warns Parliament

Dr. Juliet Nakku, Executive Director of Butabika National Referral Hospital, told the parliamentary Health Committee that Uganda has no secure forensic psychiatry ward and urgently needs specialist psychiatrists for mentally ill offenders. She also highlighted a 30% emotional distress rate among schoolchildren aged 11-17, urging better school-based mental health support. Source: https://www.parliament.go.ug/index.php/news/4390/uganda-lacking-secure-forensic-psychiatry-ward-butabika-director

Source: Parliament of Uganda
  • butabika
  • mental health
  • forensic psychiatry

Politics 9 April 2026

MPs Slam Health Ministry Over Stalled X-ray Room Repairs in 20 Hospitals

Ugandan MPs have expressed outrage at the Health Ministry's failure to repair X-ray rooms in 20 hospitals due to procurement guideline violations flagged in the Auditor General's report. The committee also criticized funding shortfalls for immunisation, out-of-pocket payments, and reliance on non-tax revenue for essential services. Source: https://www.parliament.go.ug/index.php/news/4387/stalled-repairs-x-ray-rooms-20-hospitals-irk-mps

Source: Parliament of Uganda
  • health ministry
  • mpac
  • procurement

Politics 9 April 2026

Parliament Backs UNBS Bid to Keep Non-Tax Revenue for Stronger Standards Enforcement

Uganda's MPs have rallied behind the Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) to retain its Non-Tax Revenue, arguing that current funding shortages are hampering efforts to curb substandard products. They cite the National Drugs Authority's success as a model for improved efficiency. Source: https://www.parliament.go.ug/index.php/news/4386/mps-side-unbs-retain-non-tax-revenue

Source: Parliament of Uganda
  • unbs
  • parliament
  • non-tax revenue

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The National Council for Curriculum Development (NCDC) has asked for Shs17 billion to review the upper secondary curriculum, print materials for Primary 1-3, and train teachers, despite the amount not being in the 2026/2027 budget. NCDC Director Dr. Bernadette Nambi highlighted staffing shortages and urged better public awareness during her presentation to Parliament's Education Committee. Source: https://www.parliament.go.ug/index.php/news/4391/ncdc-seeks-shs17-billion-curriculum-review-teacher-training

Health

Health

Dr. Juliet Nakku, Executive Director of Butabika National Referral Hospital, told the parliamentary Health Committee that Uganda has no secure forensic psychiatry ward and urgently needs specialist psychiatrists for mentally ill offenders. She also highlighted a 30% emotional distress rate among schoolchildren aged 11-17, urging better school-based mental health support. Source: https://www.parliament.go.ug/index.php/news/4390/uganda-lacking-secure-forensic-psychiatry-ward-butabika-director

Politics

Politics

Ugandan MPs have expressed outrage at the Health Ministry's failure to repair X-ray rooms in 20 hospitals due to procurement guideline violations flagged in the Auditor General's report. The committee also criticized funding shortfalls for immunisation, out-of-pocket payments, and reliance on non-tax revenue for essential services. Source: https://www.parliament.go.ug/index.php/news/4387/stalled-repairs-x-ray-rooms-20-hospitals-irk-mps

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Uganda's B2C Entertainment group has hit back at haters criticizing government support for musicians, arguing that artists are unfairly singled out while larger corruption issues are ignored. They stress that the funds given to creatives are minimal compared to overall public spending. Source: https://www.howwe.ug/news/entertainment/42772/b2c-boys-blast-haters-over-government-money