SEE NAMES OF UGANDANS SHORTLISTED FOR GOVERNMENT PAYROLL JOBS AS HEAD TEACHERS, DEPUTIES IN KCCA SCHOOLS.

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 About 50 Ugandans have been shortlisted for interviews for government payroll jobs as head teachers and deputy head teachers in KCCA schools. The lists were released by the Education Service Commission (ESC).

The shortlisted were the best out of those who applied for the jobs when the ESC put out a call for applications from interested candidates.

 “This is to inform candidates who responded to ESC Adverts No. 3 and 4/2024 that the shortlists have been released… Interviews will be conducted at Kololo SSS from Thursday 16thJanuary 2025 to Friday 30thJanuary 2025 starting at 8:00am each day,” announced acting ESC secretary Mohammed Kaaya.

 “Candidates should come along with originals of their Certificates and Transcripts, National Identity Cards plus employment related documents. Candidates should appear as scheduled. Requests for rescheduling will not be accepted. Candidates should note that ALL services rendered by Education Service Commission are free of charge. Those whose names do not appear should consider themselves unsuccessful.”

 Those shortlisted for jobs as head teachers and deputy head teachers will do interviews on different dates.

 Those doing interviews on Thursday, January 16, 2025 starting at 8am for the post of head teacher are: Bisuti Sarah, Bonyo Levi, Kirabiriza Mpindi Nekemiya, Mugoya Khalifani, Mulaaza Betty, Nabwire Alice, Nakanwagi Rose, Nakayiza Jalia, Nampeera Hadijah, Namudira Claudia, Nsubuga lsaah, Sempaka Geoffrey, Tweyambe Florence.

 The following will sit interviews on Friday, January 17, 2025 starting at 8am for the post of deputy head teacher: Achoroi Clement, Agondeze Doreen, Aisu Juliet Okiring, Amodoi Nespol, Aringo Agnes, Banura Getrude, Chelangat Judith, lngaru Agnes, Kabagambe Stephen, Kamagoba Jennifer, Kigozi Stephen Sempala and Kirabira Hamudan.


 The following were also shortlisted for the post of deputy head teacher and will sit their interviews on January 20: Kirya Samuel, Kitimbo Lydia, Mogol Paul, Nabandi Florence, Nabukenya Rashidah Kiggundu, Nagawa Mariam Kiwanuka, Nagudi Esther, Nakyanzi Mariam, Naluyima Concepta Katende, Nalweylso Margaret, Namasaba Loyce Maedero, Nambi Lydia, and Waiswa Kibedi.


 The following were also shortlisted for the post of deputy head teacher and will sit their interviews on January 21: Nambi Victo, Namiiro Joyce, Nampiina Justine, Namuli Betty, Namusisi Lilian Grace, Nangabane Zam, Nankya Zerida, Nantembe Angella, Ofwono Daniel, Sabano Hajara, Sabano Hajara, Ssemwogerere David and Wanzala Jackson Simwende.

You can see the names of over 700 teaching and non teaching staff who have been confirmed on government payroll Here .

 You can see the names of previously confirmed teachers, and non-teaching staff Here , There and Over There .


 Currently, the same Education Service Commission (ESC) is in the process of recruiting over 2,000 teachers and non-teaching staff for seed schools. However, Parliament wants to block the recruitment over corruption, bribery and nepotism. (See Details Here and There ).

ESC Secretary Dr Asuman Lukwago. Courtesy Photo
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