MUGABE R
Right Rev. Nathan Ahimbisibwe, the Bishop of South Ankole Diocese, has encouraged candidate students awaiting the forthcoming Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) exams to believe in their success, despite being newcomers to the new curriculum.
He delivered this message today, Monday, October 7, 2024, during his sermon while presiding over the dedication service for Senior Four and Six students at Ihunga Mugyera Basin Secondary School (IMBASS) in Ngomba Parish, Rugarama Sub County, Ntungamo District.
Bishop Nathan Ahimbisibwe urged students to wear the helmet of faith, practice discipline, and cultivate self-esteem to excel in their upcoming exams, noting that the same God who saved them from dropping out is also the source of their success.
Venerable Denis Kanywani, the Archdeacon of Rugarama Archdeaconry, challenged the students to enhance their discipline and self-esteem while avoiding destructive behaviors to achieve success.
Ivan Karabayi, the Director of IMBASS, welcomed and praised the Bishop for his consistent dedication to ushering in success. He expressed confidence in the quality of results expected in the forthcoming exams, emphasizing the importance of student discipline, faith, and guidance from various UNEB examiners.
Dan Muhwezi, the school head teacher, assured preparedness for an orderly examination process to ensure quality results, emphasizing the students’ positive attitude towards adhering to instructions.
Kenneth Tukesiga, a parent of a student from Omurubanda, Rukiga District, expressed confidence in the school’s ability to deliver consistent quality results at UNEB. He cited the school’s high standards, student discipline, and conducive environment.
Nicholas Kakuru, the school prefectural speaker, expressed enthusiasm for passing the exams, citing satisfactory studies as a foundation for success.
IMBASS has registered 57 UACE students and 135 UCE students, who are expected to begin their examinations on Friday, October 11, 2024.
