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New Rules, New Wrongs? Uganda’s 2025 School & Traffic Reforms Under Fire

New Rules, New Wrongs? Uganda’s 2025 School & Traffic Reforms Under Fire

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In 2025, Uganda's government introduced sweeping reforms targeting both education and road safety. From banning extravagant school events to implementing strict traffic enforcement measures, these changes aim to instill discipline and order. But at what cost?

We bring global comparisons from the UK 🇬🇧, France 🇫🇷, and Kenya 🇰🇪 to expose how Uganda’s system stacks up and whether it's fair or exploitative. Expect raw truth, heated debates, and real-life stories that will challenge how you see digital governance in Uganda.

🔹 Why are boda riders protesting?
🔹 Can the poor survive a UGX 600,000 fine?
🔹 Do rich drivers feel the same pinch?
🔹 How do other countries scale fines more fairly?

💡 Bonus: We discuss the new 2025 Ministry of Education regulations and how digitization is spreading into schools. Uganda is changing fast—are we ready?

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