SEVERAL ARRESTED ON PLE EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE INCIDENTS IN GREATER MASAKA
The Uganda Police in the Greater Masaka Region registered several cases of examination malpractice during the ongoing #PLE2025 held on 3rd November 2025. The following incidents were recorded in different districts:
1. Masaka District
Eight teachers were arrested for examination malpractice at
St. Kizito Butenzi Primary School. The suspects include Ngobya Jackson, Kavuma
Ashiraf, Juuko Misaaki, Kyusa Ronald, Mubiru Isma, Ssempijja Michael,
Turyasingura Adam, and Waiswa Sharif.
The teachers were caught red-handed writing answers for candidates and coaching them on how to approach Social Studies questions. Evidence was obtained at the scene to support the case.
2. Rakai District
Katende Noah was arrested at St. Raphael Mbuye Primary School for impersonation. The suspect falsely presented himself as a UNEB scout when he was not officially recognized as one.
3. Masaka City (Kimanya–Kabonera Division)
Mr. Asiimwe Robert is currently on the run after attempting
to bribe a UNEB monitor in an effort to influence the examination process.
4. Kyotera District
Six UNEB officials were arrested for examination malpractice
at Kyotera Central Primary School. The suspects include Mulindwa Sulait
(invigilator), Nansango Sylvia (invigilator), Nasamula Annet (chief
invigilator), Ssekitoleko Gonzaga (invigilator), Nakityo Harriet (invigilator),
and Lubega John (scout).
The arrests followed the discovery of a candidate in
possession of a small paper containing Social Studies examination answers
during an abrupt inspection. All suspects are currently in police custody as
investigations continue.
The Uganda Police, in collaboration with @UNEB_UG, remains
committed to upholding the integrity of national examinations. We caution all
stakeholders to desist from any acts that compromise the credibility of the
examination process.