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Uganda’s Ministry of Public Service has released the salary structure for the current financial year (FY2022-2023), showing how much each public (civil) servant or government employee will be earning starting July 2022.
During the heat of strikes for salary increment in the last quarter of the last financial year, one of the recommendations made was for government to establish a salary review commission to comprehensively look at salaries and their scales for all government employees with the view of harmonizing and weeding out pay disparities.Â
Officials of the Education Service Commission (ESC) under First Lady Janet Kataaha Kainembabazi Museveni’s Ministry of Education and Sports is being accused of soliciting and accepting bribes to appoint hundreds of teachers as education officers (EOs) and assistant education officers (AEOs) in the recently concluded recruitment exercise.Â
First Lady Janet Kataaha Museveni’s Ministry of Education and Sports has appointed nearly 600 more teachers from the Kampala Centre of the Education Service Commission (ESC).Â
Government, through the Education Ministry’s Education Service Commission (ESC), has appointed new headteachers and deputy head teachers.
Muhammed Kaaya, the Secretary, Education Service Commission (ESC) has released the list of 3,000 successful candidates who have been appointed as Education Officers (EO) or graduate teachers, as well as Assistant Education Officers (AEO) on government payroll.Â
A number of retired Ugandans waiting for their pension might soon be smiling on their way to the bank after the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development (MoFPED) released funds meant to clear their arrears.
Nearly 1,200 accountants were unsuccessful according to results from a recently concluded aptitude tests administered to choose the best candidates for school bursar or senior assistant accountant jobs.Â
The union of Ugandan science teachers has been following recent debates in Parliament on the increment of salaries of arts teachers with a lot of worry about an alleged move to divide the money meant for their huge salary increment among all teachers: those teaching arts as well as science subjects.Â











