The Education Service Commission (ESC), under the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES), has released the lists showing the names of teachers and non-teaching staff appointed on government payroll for seed schools (West Nile).
The jobs were advertised last year and interviews conducted at the end of last month and early last month for the cluster of West Nile region.
Aptitude tests and oral interviews for shortlisted candidates from other regions or clusters are still ongoing.
For West Nile region or cluster nine, the recruitment exercise has come to an end with up to 220 teachers and non-teaching staff being shortlisted for jobs in eight seed schools under the Uganda Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers Program (UGIFT).
Each school was given between 27 and 29 staff members, most of them being teaching staff.
All Saint’s Seed Secondary School Oluvu in Maracha District, Drajini Hill Seed Secondary School in Yumbe District, Arinayapi Seed Secondary School in Adjumani, and Gopele Seed Secondary School in Obongi District.
Others are: Kerwa Seed Secondary School in Yumbe District, Ndhew Seed Secondary School in Nebbi District, Nyakaliso Seed Secondary School in Koboko District, and St Peter’s Seed Secondary School in Arua District.
The appointed teachers and non-teaching staff have now been invited to pick their notification letters from Kampala next week.
“The Secretary, Education Service Commission informs candidates who sat for interviews for the Uganda Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers Program (UGIFT) seed secondary schools under cluster 9 (West Nile Region) between 28th April and 2nd May 2025 that results are hereby released,” wrote acting Education Service Commission secretary Mohammed Kaaya.
“Appointed personnel should pick their notification letters in person from the Education Service Commission Registry on First Floor, Room 111, Farmers House at Parliamentary Avenue on Tuesday 27th May, 2025. Please come along with your original identification card.”
“Those whose names don’t appear on the lists should consider themselves unsuccessful,” added Kaaya.
Meanwhile, a few days to the start of second term of the 2025 school calendar, arts teachers have vowed to go on strike over failure by government to increase their salaries as it did for science teachers.
The List with Names of Teachers, Non-Teaching Staff Appointed on Government Payroll for Seed Schools (West Nile) is HERE
The List with Names of Teachers and Non-Teaching Staff Confirmed for Government Payroll Jobs for Buganda Seed Schools is Here.
Museveni’s government says there is no money to increase arts teachers, who the president has previously told that ‘Shakespeare’s plays do not heal sick people.’ (See Details Here and There).
You can see the full salary structure for the current financial year showing how much each government employee category earns every month, as well as Uganda’s most highly paid government employees Here and There.
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