Education

University female students to take pregnancy test before writing exams

A private Ugandan university triggered a public outcry on Thursday after it told some female students they had to take pregnancy tests to be allowed to sit final year exams.

Kampala International University’s directive – branded “discriminatory and unacceptable” – was later rescinded in the face of the criticism.

An internal university memo obtained by AFP on Thursday instructed all female nurses and midwifery students to take a pregnancy test for a fee of 5,000 Ugandan shillings ($1.30).

“Failure to do so, you will not sit for UNMEB (Uganda Nurses and Midwifery Board) exams,” it said.

The matter was raised in parliament on Thursday; with speaker Anita Among, describing the order as “very unfortunate” and saying even younger pupils who had become pregnant were allowed to sit exams.

MP Sarah Opendi called on parliament to make sure that no other institution issued such a directive.

“This is total hogwash, discriminatory and unacceptable,” women’s rights activist Catherine Kyobutungi said on Twitter.

Frank Kaharuza Mugisha, deputy vice-chancellor at the university campus where the midwifery and nursing school is based, later announced that the directive had been rescinded.

“Please focus on getting ready for your exams. I wish you all the best in the forthcoming exams,” he said in a memo, without giving reasons for the initial order.

Kampala International University is a not-for-profit institution founded in 2001 and hosts more than 12,000 students from various parts of Africa, with campuses in Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya, according to its website. (Courtesy, excluding headline, AFP)

VAM News

Recent Posts

Court to NBC: Don’t punish broadcasters for opinions

Justice Daniel Osiagor of the Federal High Court in Lagos has stopped the National Broadcasting…

2 hours ago

‘I am from a poor background’ – Lawmaker Cries Out, Seeks Endorsement For 5th Term Bid

THE lawmaker representing Magumeri Constituency in the Borno State House of Assembly, Hon. Audu Mustapha…

2 hours ago

Police arrest father over daughter’s defilement, viral virus

Anambra police arrest father who def!led his daughter and infected her with a viral disease…

2 hours ago

Govt bans honorary degree holders from ‘Dr’ title

The Federal Government has banned the use of the prefix ‘Dr’ by honorary degree holders…

3 hours ago

Nigerian, stabbed dead in Madrid; suspect held

A 20-year-old Nigerian man was stabbed to death by a Moroccan in a public park…

3 hours ago

Ekiti Governor’s Aide, Princess Agboola to Keynote 2026 AISEN Teachers Conference

The Association of International School Educators of Nigeria (AISEN) has announced Princess Adetoun Funmilayo Agboola,…

4 hours ago