The newly created district is grappling with a dire shortage of teachers. The district has 71 government aided primary schools and a population of 600 out of the 821 needed teachers.
Geoffrey Opyene, the headteacher of the school questioned why UNEB had canceled the centre yet results of their candidates had not been withheld. During the time of the interview, the school had received results of the 2018 candidates.
The school emerged the best in both Kyotera and Rakai districts with 92 out of the 98 candidates that sat exams at the centre, scoring two principal passes, a prerequisite and for joining tertiary institutions. This is according to the 2018 Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education-UACE results released by UNEB on Thursday.
The university also faults Dr Kamunyu for using abusive language, insults and verbal exchanges allegedly aimed at intimidating the University officials who were in charge of preparations for the inaugural Council meeting scheduled for December 20, 2018. The act contradicts provisions of the Makerere University Human Resource Manual.