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Buganda yet to decide fate of pregnant learners

Noelyn Nassuuna by Noelyn Nassuuna
January 17, 2022
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Girls fall to pandemic pregnancies as schools reopen

Teenage mothers with their babies in Teobia Village, Kole District, on November 16 last year. Thousands of school girls across the country will not return to school after getting pregnant or married during the Covid-19 lockdown. PHOTO | FILE

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By Samuel Ssebuliba

Buganda kingdom education authorities say they are yet to decide on the fate of return of pregnant girls to schools.

This followed controversy over the government’s directive to allow pregnant girls to return to school.

During the 29th Great Buganda Lukiiko that convened today, some members had proposed that the kingdom bars all pregnant girls from its schools until they give birth.

In response, the Katikkiro Charles Mayiga has said the matter was still under discussion and at an opportune time the kingdom would come out with a formal position.

He however added that Buganda is pushing for punishment of boys and men who impregnate those girls who are now victims.

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