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About Kawempe Muslim Secondary School
Kawempe Muslim Secondary School was established by the government of Uganda in 1984 as a ‘special gift’ to Kawempe Muslim Primary School in 1984 in appreciation of its excellent performance for over ten years. In 1983; the Ugandan government hatched a policy of establishing a secondary school for every constituency country-wide. Kampala district had four constituencies namely; Kampala North comprising the present Kawempe Division, Kyanja and Ntinda, Kampala East comprising present Nakawa Division, Kampala South comprising present Makindye Division and Kampala West comprising Rubaga Division. Unfortunately, the Muslim community missed out in getting a secondary school and approached the Kampala City Council Education department to for clarity. On 25th February, 1984 the education officer informed him that a school had been granted and that payments for registration should be organized Read more
Kawempe Muslim Secondary School was established by the government of Uganda in 1984 as a ‘special gift’ to Kawempe Muslim Primary School in 1984 in appreciation of its excellent performance for over ten years.
In 1983; the Ugandan government hatched a policy of establishing a secondary school for every constituency country-wide. Kampala district had four constituencies namely; Kampala North comprising the present Kawempe Division, Kyanja and Ntinda, Kampala East comprising present Nakawa Division, Kampala South comprising present Makindye Division and Kampala West comprising Rubaga Division. Unfortunately, the Muslim community missed out in getting a secondary school and approached the Kampala City Council Education department to for clarity. On 25th February, 1984 the education officer informed him that a school had been granted and that payments for registration should be organized
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