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Vision Group has launched the Bukedde Pass PLE pullout to enhance academic excellence among learners and schools across the country.
Through this programme, learning materials such as trial questions and answers for Primary Six and Primary Seven pupils will be published in Bukedde newspaper.
In addition to providing learning materials, Vision Group will, through subscriptions, register schools into Pass PLE clubs.
Don Wanyama, CEO Vision group speaks at the launch of the Bukedde Pass PLE pullout on March 13, 2025.
Under this arrangement, teams of experienced teachers will visit schools to guide learners through complex lessons and help them understand how to tackle challenging questions.
Willy Kataswa, a teacher at Green Hill Academy speaks at the launch of the Bukedde Pass PLE pullout on 13 March 2025. 
Wanyama noted that since the project involves both teaching and answering questions, it will benefit not only pupils but also teachers, especially in less privileged areas.
He made these remarks during the official launch of the Bukedde Pass PLE pullout at Vision Group's head office in Kampala on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
According to the plan, the project will run until the final days of the national exams to ensure learners gain the necessary knowledge and confidence to succeed.
The pullout will cover four main subjects—Mathematics, Social Studies, English, and Integrated Science—and will be published every Monday and Thursday.
Don Wanyama, CEO Vision group making his remarks during the launch of the Bukedde Pass PLE pullout on 13 March 2025. 
Questions published on Mondays will have their answers featured on Thursdays, and vice versa.
"I would like to inform you that in this arrangement with our dear sponsors, we organise a quiz where experienced teachers give final tips about exams. We intend to make it better every passing year," Wanyama said.
(left to right) Michael Ssebbowa, the Bukedde editor,Don Wanyama, CEO Vision group, Willy Kataswa, a teacher at Green Hill Academy, and Peter Ssemanda, a teacher at Mugwanya Preparatory School, Kabojja during the launch of the Bukedde Pass PLE pullout on 13 March 2025. 
He added, "I am happy to inform you that we have testimonies that have made us understand, without doubt, that Bukedde newspaper is one of the best schools in the country."
Call to action for teachers and parents
Miriam Nambatya, the Pass PLE Pullout coordinator, urged teachers and learners to utilise Bukedde newspaper, explaining that the learning materials are designed by experienced teachers who provide proper guidance for final exams.
"I implore teachers to make good use of these learning materials to help boost their preparation of learners ahead of final exams," Nambatya said.
Willy Kataswa, a teacher at Green Hill Academy, praised Vision Group for its contribution to the education sector, adding that such initiatives should be expanded to benefit more learners.
He noted that Uganda’s shift towards competence-based learning requires enhanced research, something the Bukedde Pass PLE pullout is actively supporting.
"It is not just about learners or teachers alone, but also parents who should buy Bukedde newspaper to aid learning. We are grateful to Vision Group for the support," Kataswa said.

Peter Ssemanda, a teacher at Mugwanya Preparatory School, Kabojja, described the initiative as timely in helping learners prepare for their final national exams.
How Pass PLE clubs will work
Michael Ssebbowa, the Bukedde editor, explained that Pass PLE clubs will be formed in schools across the country based on subscriptions.
He emphasised that the clubs would help learners acquire essential skills such as teamwork and public speaking.
"Learners shall not only be helped to prepare for their final exams but also get acquainted with skills such as public speaking and teamwork," Ssebbowa said.