By Luyombya Marvin
“Over fifty schools in Saxony are keen on partnerships with Ugandan schools, signaling a promising future for cooperation”. Hon. Janet Museveni
Critics have come out to pin the new lower curriculum not for being unworthy but for not properly being executed on the vocational bit of it, claims have been made not putting requests aside to sophisticate the vocationals into a more complex study for the parents to feel the weight for the increased fees to facilitate the system other than brick laying and FN which they feel can be acquired from home.

This could all be a thing of the past as reiterated by a tweet made by the minister of education Hon. Janet
Museveni Kataha on the out come of the discussion from the hosted delegation at the State house (Nakasero). The ministry of Education representatives and representatives from the German state Of Saxony. among other things had a discussion about a possible collaboration with Ugandan’s education sector.
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The delegation was led by Hon. Oliver Schenk, the State Minister, and included representatives from diverse fields. The Ambassador of uganda Stephen Mubiru, highlighted Germany’s vocational education success as a potential model for Uganda, along with possible industrial partnerships and advanced training opportunities in Saxony.