UNEB Postpones 2020 Registration of Candidates

By | March 20, 2020
UNEB executive secretary Dan Odongo speaks to media about the extension of candidates’ registration.

Following the president’s directive to close all learning institutions by Friday across the country, the Uganda National Examination Board (UNEB) has postponed the registration of candidates for the 2020 national examinations at all levels.

Mr. Museveni who was on Wednesday evening addressing the nation on the steps taken by Uganda to contain the outbreak of coronavirus said that it was wise that he closes the schools for 30 days as one of the measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus in case it’s confirmed in the country.

UNEB Executive Secretary Dan Odong says the board will now sit to adjust the time table for registration of candidates that was meant to start on April 1st for Primary Leaving and O-Level exams.

Though Uganda is still COVID-19 free, Museveni said that there will be no going for prayers for a period of 32 days as such gatherings are much risky for coronavirus spread.

“The prayers will continue but in homes, God is in all places. Yes, we have been praying together and it has its advantages, but we cannot insist on it in the face of danger. Religious leaders can use radio stations and TVs to continue preaching.  Pope Francis has abandoned his customary preaching at St peters Square and took on to preach through the television. He has set a very good precedent,” he said.

He said that those with weddings and concerts of all categories should postpone them for 32 days from today (Wednesday).

He said, “If the couples are in a hurry, they should go for a purely scientific wedding involving only stakeholders; bridegroom, matron, bride, best man, and the priest as long as the number is less than 10 people.”