Exposed: How Mafia plots 270m School of the deaf Grant - push for the transfer of Current HM.


War has erupted at the Mbale school for the deaf after a tip off that the current head mistress, Sister Rose Nelima  is most  likely to be transferred away. 

This has left mafia's at the  District and education commissioners in jubilation targeting the 270m school grant. 

According to our investigations a number of Head teachers have been storming Maluku offices to lobby for this school, targeting 270m monthly Government grant and other donations from NGO's.

Our investigations have shown us how fertile the school is, Several NGO's and other stake holders have plans of donating a number of items including funds from KCB. it is also said that USAID is most likely to fund a few students with dis abilities at the facility.

Mbale district is among the district in Uganda with a highest rate of corrupt officials mostly in Public service and CAO's office.

Mbale School for the Deaf is located in Busoba Sub-County, Mbale District, in Eastern Uganda, the School has Both ''O'' and "A" levels, what makes it unique is its state of the art of vocational wing with numerous courses including:- Construction, Mechanical Engineering, Plumbing. Tailoring, Hairdressing, Backing, Shoe making Driving etc.


What you need  to know. 


The Faculty of Special Education includes a Department of Special Needs Education, Hearing Impairment. Two categories of training are offered by this department. In order to enable the deaf attain formal education, Government drew a concept of having such schools in every region. 

Ngora High School has for some years integrated deaf learners into its regular secondary school programme. A group of older deaf professionals (Mr. Ssenyonga, Rev Bulime, Hon Ndezi …..) tried to set up a secondary school for deaf children along Sir Apollo Kaggwa Rd. as a private effort. The school failed but the group lobbied Government, which pledged to build 4 secondary schools for the deaf, one in each region of the country. The Kabaka’s government donated land at Sentema in Wakiso District and the Government constructed the first secondary boarding school for the deaf which has now enrolled 70 students from all over the country and 12 teachers (one of them deaf), all on government pay roll . The second school promised by government is going up in and then the mbale School for the deaf.


Uganda School for the Deaf, Ntinda

Started in 1960 by Mrs. Julia Lule with the help of Miss Brown and the support of the Uganda Society for the Deaf, the Kabaka’s government and the Church of Uganda. It started in a block of offices at Mengo Primary School, moved to independent premises adjacent to Namirembe Infants School and finally moved into its own current premises at Ntinda.



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