Construction of School Project worth Shs2.7bn launched in Kazo
The 2.7 billion shillings worth school project has been launched at Burunga Seed Secondary School in Burunga Sub-County, Kazo District. This aims at enhancing the government policy of having a seed school in every subcounty to enhance Uganda’s education sector.
The function took place yesterday at the school premises and was officially launched by the district political and technical teams lead by the Chief Administrative Officer, Al Hajj Badru Mayanja, Capt. Yahaya Kakooza the Resident District Commissioner and the LCV Chairman of Kazo District.
This initiative is supported by the district technical staff and local leaders to ensure that the project is well executed and quality work is delivered.
The leaders also launched the construction of two classroom blocks and an office at Kiguma Primary School in the same sub county worth Shillings123 million.
The District Education Officer,Robert Agume Rwabwizi, urged contractors from Kaleeta Construction Limited to ensure quality work.
Samuel Rumari, chairperson of LCIII for Burunga Sub-County, thanked the district leadership for these initiatives and called for ongoing efforts to improve education.
Capt. Yahaya Kakooza, the resident district commissioner of Kazo, encouraged parents to practice family planning so that they produce children they are able to provide for.
Head teachers Atwijukire Yoweri of Burunga Seed Secondary School and Ampaire Nicholas of Kiguma Primary School expressed gratitude to the government for the projects and pledged to supervise them in order to ensure that credible work is delivered.