The Speaker of Parliament, Rebecca Kadaga tasked Education and Sports Minister to brief Parliament on the issues of Makerere university before end of week and its plans to ensure continuity at the University.
According to Kwagala, the Students Guild Council regrets the contemptuous attitude with, which the University Council has decided to treat students by passing regulations without consulting student leaders.
Ayoo says whereas the law requires the district to often consult with the foundation bodies, they must avoid religious bias since it can cripple the education sector.
Last week, UNEB announced that the results for 244 pupils from seven schools in Ntoroko district were withheld over allegations of exam malpractices. The affected schools are Masaka Primary School, Masojo Primary School, Butungama Primary School, Budiba Primary School, Kamuhiigi Primary School and Kabimbiri Primary School.
Prof. Mwavu insists that what is happening at Makerere University requires patience and methodical approach if the staffs are to survive the current storm.
According to the results released on Thursday, Nebbi district was among the ten worst performing districts in Uganda. Only 25 pupils obtained first grades, compared to 16 first grades the district got in 2017.
Martin Kauta, the Senior Administrator of Queens and Kings Primary school, says 50 of their 90 candidates sat their PLE under Oreku PS in Ayivu County. He says 23 candidates passed in division while 40 other candidates who sat at the school center also obtained first grade but their results were withheld.
Baingana has directed the implicated schools to withdraw the announcements they have placed on different radio stations before the municipality cracks on them.