Kololo High School Candidate students urged to trust God for success

Kololo High School Candidate students urged to trust God for success

By Kitts Darlington

As the country prepares to have candidate students ready to write their promotional examinations beginning soon, they have been reminded to work hard as well as trust God for success.

The call was made over the weekend made by the former commissioner on the Electoral Commission Hajji Mustapha Kigozi Ssebagala while officiating at the Kololo high school UCE and UACE candidates’ dedication prayers at the school.

He urged that most candidates normally tend to panic while others resort to cheating instead of reading hard and getting composed for the exams with trust put in God.

Kigozi also former Executive director of Uganda Manufacturers Association [UMA] cautioned the student community to keep away from any acts of indulging in homosexual activities saying these are not African cultures which all upright reasoning citizens must fight.

Hajji Mustapha Kigozi Sebagala and a teacher shortly after addressing the candidates

The school deputy headmaster in charge of administration Ibrahim Sembatya Katungulu who stood in for her boss Hajjat Aminah Mukasa Buyinza revealed that they have lined up both 401 UCE and 179 UACE candidates respectively of whom the teachers have prepared well and are expected to pass with flying colors.

Hajjat Mukasa congratulated the parents for entrusting them with a total student population of 2,746 of whom they have continued to discipline despite a few challenges of small pockets of indiscipline.

She thanked the minister of education and sports mama Janet Kataha Museveni for the technical and financial support offered to her school saying it has enabled them to push on.

Mukasa pointed out how they have managed to turn Kololo high school into a facility that has given education hope to thousands of their students largely coming from the ghetto communities such as Katanga, Kikoni, Kagugube, Kamwokya, Kifumbira, Kibuli, Kibuye, Kalerwe and Katwe among other slum settlements