The Ministry of Education and Sports has launched fresh radio lessons to ensure continuity of learning during school closures.
However, the customised timetable only targets Primary Six and all classes at secondary level with the exception of candidate classes.
According to the new time table, the lessons are set to air for four weeks starting August 16 and will be broadcast on 15 radio stations selected on a regional basis.
The radio stations include; Radio Kitara in Masindi and Kagadi Kibaale Community Radio (KKCR) for Bunyoro region, Radio West and Voice of Kigezi, Mega Fm, Tembo Fm, Radio Wa, Voice of Karamoja, Radio Pacis, Open Gate and CBS FM, Kasese Guide FM and Baba FM.
Each of the procured stations will be airing at least four lessons per day from Monday to Friday at different times especially morning and evening hours.
“Parents are, therefore, requested to support learners with radio sets and allow them time to tune in to the various radio stations to attend the lessons,” a statement by the Education Ministry Permanent Secretary, Ms Ketty Lamalo reads.
The government started airing radio lessons during the first lockdown last year but later, allowed physical classes to resume as Covid-19 cases dropped.
However, on June 6, schools and institutions of higher learning were closed again as Uganda went through a second wave of the pandemic. Some of the cases were reported within schools. According to the government, they can only be reopened after learners have been vaccinated.
But experts have continued to poke holes into the radio broadcasts as an alternative to physical lessons.

A study by a team of researchers from Makerere and Kyambogo universities revealed that learners did not understand radio lessons because the teachers were very fast and that their explanations were not tailor-made for broadcasting.
Despite all the criticism, authorities at the education ministry insisted that the programme is better than having nothing in place.
“Learning cannot wait. We must ensure that our learners are engaged even during these difficult times of Covid-19 even before schools can reopen,” Minister John Chrysostom Muyingo said.