Re: [WestNileNet] Where are we heading in 2016?

2016-01-05 Thread Peter Odama
Dear Avudria, I like your elaboration, my own analysis shows our teachers are not updated and can't research enough for the pupils to understand. And one day get any past paper let them sit on spot and have the marking guide ready from UNEB. Not all will get 100% and this is the paper they teach.

Re: [WestNileNet] Where are we heading in 2016?

2016-01-05 Thread Emmanuel Data
Dear Fellow WestNilers, Another crucial and evident issue especially affecting the education situation in the region is the issue of private schools who want to or have tendencies of operating at a very low cost at the execuse of fighting competition Such tencies means getting low cost

[WestNileNet] Where are we heading in 2016?

2016-01-05 Thread JohnAJackson
- If you look back at the UNEB results from PLE, O-Level, A-Level for the last 10 years or so, there is nearly 80 % - 95% failure rate is schools in West Nile region. The same may be true for other regions outside Kampala. - Is privatization of education (private schools without

Re: [WestNileNet] Where are we heading in 2016?

2016-01-05 Thread Ojoatre Sadadi
​Dear J. A. Jackson,​ I too like you elaboration. I just looked at a satellite image over the West Nile region for 2 different time periods, Year 2000 and 2010, the land cover has really changed. The natural forest has disappeared. The vegetation index is very low. That means most of the times

Re: [WestNileNet] Where are we heading in 2016?

2016-01-05 Thread Ojoatre Sadadi
Dear Peter and Friends, Very good question about why we're glued to Politicians. We're not glued to Politicians but they are one of the key decision makers. Just look at the current situations, the Politicians bring people together in the name of changing their welfare; people listen to

Re: [WestNileNet] Where are we heading in 2016?

2016-01-05 Thread Ojoatre Sadadi
Peter, I do agree with you on this. Regards, ​Sadadi​ On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 7:46 PM, Peter Odama wrote: > Ojoatre and friends > > Politicians divide and rule see how hatred across West Nile and update > due to creation of districts and constituencies eg Maracha can

Re: [WestNileNet] Where are we heading in 2016?

2016-01-05 Thread Peter Odama
Ojoatre and friends Politicians divide and rule see how hatred across West Nile and update due to creation of districts and constituencies eg Maracha can any one easily get employment who is not from the same district? The same to the neighboring districts service commissions of Arua, yumbe

Re: [WestNileNet] Where are we heading in 2016?

2016-01-05 Thread Peter Odama
Ojoatre and friends Politicians divide and rule see how hatred across West Nile and update due to creation of districts and constituencies eg Maracha can any one easily get employment who is not the same district? The same to the neighboring districts service commissions of Arua, yumbe koboko

Re: [WestNileNet] Where are we heading in 2016?

2016-01-05 Thread Peter Odama
Friends Am wondering to date as to why we are desperately glued on politicians as if they bring food into your plate. We have available land not all politicians are professionals who can change your life . we just need security to all life and business competition only. Most politicians are poor

Re: [WestNileNet] Where are we heading in 2016?

2016-01-05 Thread Gatre Patrick
Dear Mr. Ojoatre, Ur analysis about mindset of the locals suites local situation. As long as it continues, the poor will continue to battle while the rich will rule. On 5 January 2016, at 21:53, Peter Odama wrote: Ojoatre and friends Politicians divide and rule see how

Re: [WestNileNet] Where are we heading in 2016?

2016-01-05 Thread Ojoatre Sadadi
Patrick and friends, I am not really surprised for the comments about my stance that politicians should be partly responsible for the challenges our local communities are facing. It would be prudent if proper system analysis is done. I have been talking from atleast obvious point of view. Look at