In Uganda, after the death of 20 schoolchildren in a road accident, all school excursions were banned
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The Ugandan authorities have suspended all school excursions after a bus accident in which 20 students and one adult died. The Minister of Education issued an order for an immediate suspension until further notice.

The Ugandan government has banned all school excursions after a bus accident that killed 20 students and one adult. Reuters reports, writes UNN.
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A bus from King David Primary School in the capital Kampala was returning from an educational trip to Sipi Falls when it was involved in an accident late Thursday evening in the village of Chekwatit, Kapchorwa district. According to authorities, three other adults and several children were injured.
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On Friday, Education Minister Chrysostom Muyingo ordered an immediate suspension of all school excursions until further notice. The decision was made amid public outcry and calls to strengthen transport safety.
Reuters notes that road traffic accidents in Uganda are frequent due to poor vehicle condition and inadequate street lighting. Last year, 46 people died in a bus accident on the highway between Kampala and the city of Gulu.
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