EDITOR
The Bishop of West Ankole Diocese, Johnson Twinomujuni, has called on school leaders to embrace home economics as a way to equip students with practical skills that will help them face future challenges.
Bishop Twinomujuni criticized the tendency of schools to focus heavily on drilling learners to master the English language, often at the expense of fostering cultural productivity within their communities. While dedicating over 180 candidates at Bweranyangi Junior Primary School, he emphasized the need for schools to reintroduce co-curricular activities to help students explore their various talents.
Molly Nshekanabo, the chairperson of the school management committee, urged candidates, especially girls, to stay vigilant during the holiday season. She also encouraged parents to provide equal educational opportunities to both girls and boys.
