Teachers urged to engage in commercial agriculture

"It is not about the amount of land that you have. You can be innovative," says Muni Girls' SS head teacher Dillys Ayigaru.

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Dillys Ayigaru, the headteacher of Muni Girls' Secondary School in Arua city, tending her tomato garden which is on the school premises. (Credit: Simon Peter Tumwine)
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Use your free time to engage in commercial agriculture.

That is the message of Dillys Ayigaru, the headteacher of Arua city-based Muni Girls' Secondary

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