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Public Service Ministry secures Shs150b for teachers’ pay rise

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Teachers in Uganda are to have salary increment beginning next month after the Ministry of Public Service secured Shs150 billion to fulfill an earlier government promise.

Public Service Minister, Wilson Muruli Mukasa, said that his ministry was scheduled to meet with the members of the Uganda National Teachers Association (UNATU) and other unions over the development on Friday, September 6, 2019.

“The meeting with the teachers and UNATU is to deliberate on ways to effect the salary enhancement which the unions have been demanding. UNATU has threatened industrial action claiming that government had failed to keep their side of the bargain,” said Minister Muruli.

The Minister was appearing before the House Committee on Education and Sports to consider challenges facing salary discrepancies amongst the teachers.

Muruli Mukasa said that an inter-ministerial committee had recommended a 12 per cent budget cut across all ministries, departments and agencies to raise funds for salary enhancements in the education sector.

“Parliament appropriated Shs45 billion for education increment in the Financial Year 2019/2020. With the budget cuts we have managed to get Shs105 billion making the total of Shs150 billion to sort the discrepancies of salaries across the board,” Muruli said.

Commissioner for Human Resource in the Ministry of Education and Sports, Jane Mwesiga, informed the committee that the biggest problem the ministry was facing was the imbalance in the teacher, student ratio, and that some teachers were forging appointment, deployment and transfer letters.

“The teachers have genuine papers, but when they are transferred to upcountry schools they forge the letters and take themselves to schools in the nearby districts like Mpigi and Mbarara and that is the reason why some schools are over populated by teachers and others have none,” Mwesiga said.

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