PLE CONNECT, SHINES MBALE DISTRICT!

UNEB is gearing up for the PLE, scheduled for November 6-7. Candidate briefings will take place on November 4, with UNEB urging head teachers, parents, and teachers to be vigilant in guiding the candidates.

Faith leaders are also encouraged to dedicate prayers for P7 candidates from November 1-3.

Strict health protocols are in place to mitigate the spread of Mpox, with UNEB directing all examination centers to provide sanitizers and maintain cleanliness in public areas. These measures are part of UNEB’s broader commitment to secure and fair assessments.
Mbale district has no such cases, however preventive measures should be communicated and put in place for any emergencies.

The district has 76 UNEB centers from 69 government and 7 private schools with 5050 pupils seating for primary leaving exams with hope this time Mbale District will shine and compete among model schools in the Eastern region.
Musungu Lydia Constance, the district education officer for Mbale District while speaking to this news channel, appreciated all teachers whose hands these candidates passed through for the work weldone.She expressed confidence that teachers had done their best.
She called upon parents to support their children with all necessary requirements.
"Make them learn productive work while in long holidays".
She prayed for abudant blessings and wisdom to all the candidates in the forth coming PLE Exams 2024 calendar.
Luke LL Lokuda, the Mbale district local government giving remarks during a trainers meeting for chief examiners, invigilators, scouts in lukhobo hall.
He opened the training officially and called on teachers to uphold discipline and show trust because you were selected among many.

"I wish you ample deliberations during the training"!

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