The decision by the government to deliver lessons using broadcast media and online platforms has shut out learners in the Bunambutye resettlement camp in Bulambuli district. There are only three television sets in the resettlement camp, which is home to over 200 families. The television sets that were acquired through hire purchase are powered by solar. The families have to pay daily fees before they can use the sets. There are over 300 students who attend studies at Masaba Secondary School in Sironko and over 1500 pupils of Bunambutye Primary School, which is found in the camp. Emma Kooko, a senior six student at Masaba Secondary School offering BCM, says the idea of studying at home is unrealistic for children from disadvantaged homes. He is among the lucky children in the camp whose family has a TV set. Kooko however, says what is taught on TV is insufficient to equip them with the necessary knowledge. Esther Nafuna, a senior three student at Masaba Secondary School says learn...
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