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Brainwave Africa Launches Digital Learning Platform, Urges Wider Adoption in Schools
Brainwave Africa on Saturday hosted a community dialogue in Kampala, bringing together teachers, parents, and students to discuss the future of digital learning in Uganda.The event, held in Bugolobi, ...
What you need to know: Archbishop Kaziimba emphasised that the continued gap between science and arts teachers' pay remains a concern that must be addressed Religious leaders have renewed calls for ...
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Bishop Jjumba Urges Guidance On Internet Use
The Bishop of Masska Diocese, Rt. Rev. Serverus Jjumba, has called on teachers and parents to take a more active role in guiding children on the proper use of computers and the internet to shield them ...
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Is Uganda ready for Dr Muganga's one-laptop-per-child policy?
A powerful open letter from Victoria University Vice Chancellor Dr Lawrence Muganga has ignited one of the most intense national debates on education and technology in recent memory.In a detailed ...
The message is clear: if Uganda is to industrialise, it must produce engineers, scientists and technicians capable of building a productive economy. But the experience of many science ...
Offline-first EdTech like Kenya’s Zingalinga Bookie is bringing AI-powered learning to Africa’s unconnected children.
Kenya’s financial resilience is anchored by more than 300,000 grassroots savings groups that collectively manage an estimated KSh 300 billion.
A growing shift in Africa’s education landscape took centre stage on March 28, 2026, as Brainwave Africa convened educators, students, and parents in Kampala to rethink how technology can improve ...
LOOP DFS has invested in the restoration of the cricket pavilion at Limuru Country Club, reinforcing its commitment to supporting community spaces and advancing sports development as part of its ...
A landmark ruling has nullified Uganda's controversial Computer Misuse amendments and criminal defamation provisions, halting their enforcement over procedural violations and rights concerns.
Edtech innovation can come from teachers who remove learning guardrails and show students the joy and excitement in trying something new.
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