
Bro Martin Wanambwa and the long game at St Henry's Kitovu
A veteran Brother on why a great boys' school is built in decades, not exam seasons.
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Joshua is a senior editor covering schools, curricula and education policy across Uganda. He has spent over a decade reporting on the institutions and reforms shaping how the country learns, and edits much of Praecip’s flagship coverage.
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A veteran Brother on why a great boys' school is built in decades, not exam seasons.

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