This Friday, March 14, 2025, the long-awaited results of the 2024 Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) are set to rock the nation. With 142,009 candidates—61,968 fierce females and 80,041 determined males—acing or stumbling through the exams, the anticipation is palpable!
UNEB is briefing Education Minister Janet Museveni at the illustrious Nakasero State House today at 2:30 p.m. Sources reveal that the minister is about to get the lowdown on the overall performance and some jaw-dropping trends emerging from this year’s grueling examinations. Could there be unexpected surprises or glaring issues that have slipped under the radar?
This crucial briefing isn’t just another routine procedure—it’s the calm before the storm. As the minister gears up to address any hot-button concerns, students, parents, and educators alike are on the edge of their seats, wondering if the results will spark widespread shock or celebrate unprecedented success.
The UACE results have always been a pivotal moment, not only for the candidates but for the future of Uganda’s education system. With the eyes of the nation glued to every development, this Friday could well be a turning point in academic history. Will the scores soar to new heights, or are we in for a dramatic twist?