RELEASE OF DECEMBER 2021 EXAMINATIONS RESULTS
WEDNESDAY, 19 JANUARY 2022
The President,
The Vice President,
Members of Council,
Members of PAEB,
Staff of the Secretariat,
Members of the Press,
Ladies and Gentlemen.
1.0 INTRODUCTION
On behalf of the Public Accountants Examinations Board (PAEB) and on my own behalf, I would like to start by wishing you a happy new year. You are all welcome to the release of the December 2021 examinations results.
Despite the limitations of COVID-19 pandemic, we were able to conduct three examinations diets, the third being held in December 2021. The other diets we held in March 2021 and October 2021. We only missed one of the planned four diets for the year 2021.
There were 4,162 candidates who attempted the December 2021 examinations compared to 4,238 of the October 2021 and 4,453 in December 2020. The impact of COVID-19 pandemic is visible in the reduced number of candidates sitting for examinations. We are hopeful that the number of candidates will get back to normal as the economy is fully opened this year.
2.0 EXAMINATIONS RESULTS
The examinations were conducted for a period of 5 days, from Friday 17 – Tuesday 21 December 2021, at the 7 examinations centres; Arua, Fort Portal, Gulu, Kampala, Mbale, Mbarara, Mbale and Nkozi.
2.1 ACCOUNTING TECHNICIANS DIPLOMA (ATD) EXAMINATIONS
126 candidates sat for the December 2021 examinations compared to 140 in October 2021 and 151 in December 2020.
Performance in the individual subjects is as follows:
December 2021 |
October 2021 |
December 2020 |
||||||||
Subjects |
Total candidates |
Passes |
Total candidates |
Passes |
Total candidates |
Passes |
||||
No. |
% |
No. |
% |
No. |
% |
|||||
Level 1 |
|
|
|
|||||||
1 |
Business Accounting |
17 |
9 |
52.9% |
38 |
23 |
60.5 |
29 |
12 |
41.4 |
2 |
Business Communication |
8 |
8 |
100.0% |
28 |
26 |
92.9 |
18 |
13 |
72.2 |
3 |
Business Mathematics & Statistics |
14 |
5 |
35.7% |
30 |
23 |
76.7 |
28 |
14 |
50 |
4 |
Principles of Law |
9 |
6 |
66.7% |
28 |
22 |
78.6 |
23 |
15 |
65.2 |
5 |
Economics |
26 |
7 |
26.9% |
32 |
10 |
31.3 |
15 |
5 |
33.3 |
Level 2 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
6 |
Introduction to Mgt. Accounting |
27 |
12 |
44.4% |
33 |
13 |
39.4 |
44 |
13 |
29.5 |
7 |
Law of Business Associations |
23 |
16 |
69.6% |
26 |
18 |
69.2 |
36 |
15 |
41.7 |
8 |
Information Systems |
18 |
16 |
88.9% |
27 |
22 |
81.5 |
30 |
14 |
46.7 |
9 |
Business Management |
19 |
12 |
63.2% |
21 |
8 |
38.1 |
30 |
20 |
66.7 |
Level 3 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
10 |
Financial Accounting |
30 |
18 |
60.0% |
24 |
8 |
33.3 |
27 |
10 |
37 |
11 |
Principles of Taxation |
26 |
6 |
23.1% |
36 |
10 |
27.8 |
37 |
11 |
29.7 |
12 |
Entrepreneurship |
16 |
9 |
56.3% |
13 |
12 |
92.3 |
19 |
16 |
84.2 |
13 |
Principles of Auditing |
23 |
7 |
30.4% |
32 |
24 |
75.0 |
31 |
9 |
29 |
256 |
131 |
51.2% |
368 |
219 |
60% |
367 |
167 |
45.5 |
The average pass rate was 51.2% which is lower than 60% of the October 2021 examinations diet but higher than 45.5% of the December 2020 examinations diet.
In terms of gender, out of the 131 papers passed, the pass rate for female candidates was 60.3% (79) while it was 39.7% (52) for male candidates.
Additionally, 79 (60.3%) of the papers passed were on first attempt.
The majority of the papers passed, 87 (66.4%), were for candidates in the age bracket of 18 - 24 years. This basically because the minimum entry requirement is a principle pass at A-Level. Therefore, most of te candidates are young people.
The top candidates, per subject, are as follows:
Paper |
Subject |
First Name |
Surname |
Level 1 |
|
||
1 |
Business Accounting |
Diana |
Amongi |
2 |
Business Communication |
Sumaya |
Kemigisa |
3 |
Business Mathematics & Statistics |
Kennedy |
Aturinde |
4 |
Principles of Law |
Prossy |
Nyabonyo |
5 |
Economics |
Joanita |
Kisaakye |
Level 2 |
|
|
|
6 |
Introduction to Management Accounting |
Emilly |
Ankunzire |
7 |
Law of Business Associations |
David Kintu |
Lubowa |
8 |
Information Systems |
Cynthia |
Katamba |
9 |
Business Management |
Julius |
Tumushabe |
Level 3 |
|
|
|
10 |
Financial Accounting |
Joyce Ritah |
Ndagire |
11 |
Principles of Taxation |
Joyce Ritah |
Ndagire |
12 |
Entrepreneurship |
Joyce Ritah |
Ndagire |
13 |
Principles of Auditing |
Joyce Ritah |
Ndagire |
14 |
Top candidate |
Joyce Ritah |
Ndagire |
Clearly, the female candidates outperformed their male counterparts with 11 (78.6%) top candidates whereas the male top candidates were only 3 (21.4%).
There are 10 candidates who completed the ATD course compared to 12 students in October 2021 and 8 in December 2020.
Of the 10 students, 5 (50%) are female and 5 (50%) are male.
The cumulative total number of students who have completed the ATD course is 1,800.
The list of finalists is attached (see Appendix 1).
2.2 CERTIFIED TAX ADVISOR (CTA) EXAMINATIONS
62 candidates sat for the December 2021 examinations compared to 72 candidates in October 2021 and 58 in December 2020.
Performance in the individual subjects is as follows:
December 2021 |
October 2021 |
December 2020 |
||||||||
Subjects |
Total candidates |
Passes |
Total candidates |
Passes |
Total candidates |
Passes |
||||
No. |
% |
No. |
% |
No. |
% |
|||||
Level 1 |
||||||||||
1 |
Principles of Accounting |
3 |
2 |
66.7 |
1 |
0 |
0.0 |
3 |
3 |
100.0 |
2 |
Business Law |
0 |
0 |
0.0 |
1 |
1 |
100.0 |
1 |
1 |
100.0 |
3 |
Principles of Taxation |
0 |
0 |
0.0 |
1 |
1 |
100.0 |
1 |
1 |
100.0 |
4 |
Managerial Economics & Public Finance |
0 |
0 |
0.0 |
1 |
1 |
100.0 |
1 |
1 |
100.0 |
Level 2 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
5 |
Business Accounting |
3 |
2 |
66.7 |
2 |
1 |
50.0 |
3 |
2 |
66.7 |
6 |
Value Added Tax |
13 |
1 |
7.7 |
25 |
18 |
72.0 |
16 |
7 |
43.8 |
7 |
Customs & Excise |
15 |
11 |
73.3 |
20 |
15 |
75.0 |
9 |
4 |
44.4 |
8 |
Income Tax |
26 |
1 |
3.8 |
35 |
13 |
37.1 |
29 |
5 |
17.2 |
Level 3 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
9 |
Tax Audits, Investigations & Ethics |
5 |
3 |
60.0 |
15 |
12 |
80.0 |
9 |
6 |
66.7 |
10 |
EAC & International Tax |
22 |
2 |
9.1 |
17 |
2 |
11.8 |
14 |
2 |
14.3 |
11 |
Tax Practice |
7 |
3 |
42.9 |
12 |
7 |
58.3 |
11 |
8 |
72.7 |
94 |
25 |
26.6 |
130 |
71 |
54.6 |
97 |
40 |
41.2 |
The average pass rate decreased to 26.6% as compared to 54.6% in October 2021 and 41.2% in December 2020.
In terms of gender, out of the 25 papers passed, 7(28%) are by female candidates while 18 (72%) are by male candidates.
Additionally, 14 (56%) of the papers passed were on first attempt.
The top candidates, per subject, are as follows:
Paper |
Subjects |
First Name |
Surname |
1 |
Principles of Accounting |
Daphne Hellen |
Gunn |
5 |
Business Accounting |
Keith |
Namara |
6 |
Value Added Tax |
Margaret |
Namale |
7 |
Customs & Excise |
Dennize |
Mugenyi |
8 |
Income Tax |
Abudala |
Washaki |
9 |
Tax Audits Investigations & Ethics |
Aggrey |
Malongo |
10 |
EAC & International Tax |
Irene Vanessa |
Mbekeka |
11 |
Tax Practice |
Richard Baruhire |
Mazimwe |
4 of the top candidates are female while 4 are male.
2 students completed the CTA course compared to 5 in October 2021 and 4 in December 2020.
Of the 2 candidates who have completed the CTA course, 1 (50%) is female and 1 (50%) is male.
The cumulative total number of students who have completed the CTA course is 59.
The list of finalists is attached (see Appendix 2).
2.3 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS OF UGANDA (CPA) EXAMINATIONS
There were 3,974 candidates who sat for the December 2021 examinations compared to 4,026 in October 2021 and 4,244 in December 2020.
Performance in the individual subjects is given as follows:
December 2021 |
October 2021 |
December 2020 |
||||||||
Subjects |
Total candidates |
Passes |
Total candidates |
Passes |
Total candidates |
Passes |
||||
No. |
% |
No. |
% |
No. |
% |
|||||
Level 1 |
||||||||||
1 |
Financial Accounting |
653 |
336 |
51.5 |
865 |
535 |
61.8 |
838 |
259 |
30.9 |
2 |
Quantitative Techniques |
792 |
154 |
19.4 |
874 |
302 |
34.6 |
803 |
237 |
29.5 |
3 |
Economic Environment |
38 |
23 |
60.5 |
59 |
46 |
78.0 |
73 |
59 |
80.8 |
4 |
Business Law |
140 |
97 |
69.3 |
134 |
88 |
65.7 |
159 |
125 |
78.6 |
5 |
Business Management & information Systems |
61 |
44 |
72.1 |
69 |
25 |
36.2 |
76 |
68 |
89.5 |
Level 1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
6 |
Taxation |
139 |
72 |
51.8 |
188 |
63 |
33.5 |
163 |
75 |
46.0 |
7 |
Cost & Management Accounting |
138 |
44 |
31.9 |
190 |
108 |
56.8 |
223 |
123 |
55.2 |
Level 2 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
8 |
Financial Reporting |
375 |
195 |
52.0 |
404 |
117 |
29.0 |
542 |
149 |
27.5 |
9 |
Advanced Taxation |
696 |
114 |
16.4 |
696 |
212 |
30.5 |
772 |
199 |
25.8 |
10 |
Financial Management |
356 |
94 |
26.4 |
410 |
158 |
38.5 |
451 |
181 |
40.1 |
11 |
Management Decision & Control |
326 |
88 |
27.0 |
288 |
97 |
33.7 |
514 |
187 |
36.4 |
12 |
Auditing & Professional Ethics & Values |
351 |
191 |
54.4 |
354 |
125 |
35.3 |
387 |
91 |
23.5 |
Level 3 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
13 |
Advanced Financial Reporting |
500 |
99 |
19.8 |
450 |
46 |
10.2 |
480 |
85 |
17.7 |
14 |
Public Sector Accounting & Reporting |
459 |
201 |
43.8 |
422 |
116 |
27.5 |
504 |
138 |
27.4 |
15 |
Business Policy & Strategy |
164 |
87 |
53.0 |
176 |
96 |
54.5 |
208 |
115 |
55.3 |
16 |
Advanced Financial Management |
359 |
163 |
45.4 |
322 |
39 |
12.1 |
387 |
68 |
17.6 |
17 |
Auditing & Other Assurance Services |
348 |
73 |
21.0 |
425 |
98 |
23.1 |
429 |
84 |
19.6 |
Level 4 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
18 |
Integration of Knowledge |
157 |
74 |
47.1 |
191 |
100 |
52.4 |
228 |
90 |
39.5 |
|
|
6052 |
2149 |
35.5 |
6,517 |
2,371 |
36.4 |
7,237 |
2,333 |
32.2 |
The average pass rate was 35.5% which is a slight decline from 36.4% in October 2021. The Board notes with concern the poor performance in some computational and core subjects; Quantitative Techniques, Cost & Management Accounting, Advanced Taxation, Financial Management, Management Decision & Control and Auditing & Other Assurance Services. The candidates are advised to prepare adequately for examinations.
In terms of gender, out of the 2,149 papers passed, 1,142(53.1%) are by female candidates while 1,007 (46.9%) are by male candidates. It is evident that the female candidates performed better than their male counterparts.
Additionally, 989 (46.0%) of the papers passed were on first attempt.
The majority of the papers passed, 906 (42.2%), were by candidates in the age bracket of 25 - 29 years. We advise the young graduates to embark on the professionalization journey before being disrupted by other engagements of life.
The top candidates, per subject, are as follows:
Paper |
Subject |
First Name |
Surname |
Level 1 |
|
||
1 |
Financial Accounting |
Nicholus |
Asiimwe |
2 |
Quantitative Techniques |
Branah |
Owokunda |
3 |
Economic Environment |
Jeannie Frances |
Nakimuli |
4 |
Business Law |
Babra |
Ayebazibwe |
5 |
Business Management & Info. Systems |
Duncan Derrick |
Musaazi |
6 |
Taxation |
Arthur |
Wasswa |
7 |
Cost & Management Accounting |
Annet |
Nampijja |
Level 2 |
|
|
|
8 |
Financial Reporting |
Thomas |
Wafumbo |
9 |
Advanced Taxation |
Yusuf |
Tusubira |
10 |
Financial Management |
Robert |
Golooba |
11 |
Management Decision & Control |
Isma |
Ssemakula |
12 |
Auditing & Professional Ethics & Values |
Peruth |
Nakimenya |
Level 3 |
|
|
|
13 |
Advanced Financial Reporting |
Gilbert |
Flart |
14 |
Public Sector Accounting & Reporting |
Gloria |
Owomugisha |
15 |
Business Policy & Strategy |
Miria Aisya |
Nabuduwa |
16 |
Advanced Financial Management |
Mickdad |
Kintu |
17 |
Auditing & Other Assurance Services |
Joseph Ndugga |
Musisi |
Level 4 Integration of Knowledge – Paper 18 |
|
|
|
18 |
Best female student |
Mirriam Opolot |
Agemo |
18 |
3rd top student |
Maviiri |
Denesi |
18 |
2nd top student |
Hannington |
Mutesasira |
18 |
Top student |
Mirriam Opolot |
Agemo |
9 (43%) of the top candidates are females and 12 (57%) are males.
112 candidates completed the CPA course compared to 118 in October 2021 and 109 in December 2020.
Of the 112 students, 52 (46.4%) are female and 60 (53.6%) are male.
The cumulative total number of students who have completed the CPA course is 4,362.
The list of finalists is attached (see Appendix 3).
3.0 CLOSING REMARKS
PAEB congratulates all the candidates who have passed their various examinations papers, the top candidates in the various subjects and those who have completed their courses.
We have been operating under unprecedented times due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The disruptions experienced have had an effect on our operations and preparedness of students. Now that restrictions have been eased, the students should gear themselves for 2022. The board has planned to conduct four examinations diet; March, June, September and December. This provides immense opportunity and flexibility on the part of the candidates. Students are advised to take advantage of this arrangement.
However, COVID-19 is still around. We encourage students and all other stakeholders to continue observing the SOPs especially now that the economy is opened up.
We convey our gratitude to the examiners, moderators, markers, security teams, invigilators, service providers and the Secretariat for their enormous contribution to the success of the December 2021 examinations.
It is now my humble honour and privilege to invite you, Mr. President, to release the December 2021 examinations results.
CPA GEOFFREY BYAMUGISHA
CHAIRPERSON, PAEB
APPENDIX 1: LIST OF ATD FINALISTS
S/N |
Reg. No. |
First Name |
Other Names |
Surname |
Gender |
1 |
AT/04236 |
Sharon |
|
Kyomuhendo |
Female |
2 |
AT/04382 |
Agness |
|
Ninsiima |
Female |
3 |
AT/04644 |
Joyce |
|
Atto |
Female |
4 |
AT/04767 |
Gift |
|
Atuheire |
Female |
5 |
AT/04205 |
Zecharia |
|
Kintu |
Male |
6 |
AT/04427 |
Alfred |
|
Ariko |
Male |
7 |
AT/04612 |
John |
Trevor |
Kasirye |
Male |
8 |
AT/04732 |
Jimmy |
|
Yawe |
Male |
9 |
AT/04741 |
Julius |
|
Mugenyi |
Male |
10 |
AT/04800 |
Joyce |
Ritah |
Ndagire |
Female |
APPENDIX 2: LIST OF CTA FINALISTS
S/N |
Reg. No. |
First Name |
Other Names |
Surname |
Gender |
1 |
CT/00125 |
Wilberforce |
|
Ojiambo |
Male |
2 |
CT/00264 |
Irene |
Vanessa |
Mbekeka |
Female |
APPENDIX 3: LIST OF CPA(U) FINALISTS
S/N |
Reg. No. |
First Name |
Other Names |
Surname |
Gender |
||
1 |
03187 |
Ronald |
Sam |
Wamayeye |
Male |
||
2 |
04350 |
Siraj |
|
Mutale |
Male |
||
3 |
05225 |
Martin |
|
Ssali |
Male |
||
4 |
05229 |
Lovincer |
Emily |
Nakiwesi |
Female |
||
5 |
05283 |
Nelson |
|
Okello |
Male |
||
6 |
CP/05604 |
Gideon |
Akisoferi |
Okiring |
Male |
||
7 |
CP/06343 |
Hadija |
|
Nabbanja |
Female |
||
8 |
CP/07086 |
Tonny |
|
Ndiwalana |
Male |
||
9 |
CP/07606 |
Stephen |
|
Lutaakome |
Male |
||
10 |
CP/07818 |
Felix |
|
Odongo |
Male |
||
11 |
CP/07969 |
Richard |
|
Lutalo |
Male |
||
12 |
CP/08280 |
Julius |
|
Atugonza |
Male |
||
13 |
CP/09004 |
Bob |
|
Wandera |
Male |
||
14 |
CP/09141 |
Abdulkarim |
|
Sunday |
Male |
||
15 |
CP/09275 |
Pauline |
|
Igoosa |
Female |
||
16 |
CP/09359 |
Bosco |
|
Wamududa |
Male |
||
17 |
CP/09798 |
Amos |
|
Banyikidde |
Male |
||
18 |
CP/09864 |
Haawa |
|
Muzarwa |
Female |
||
19 |
CP/10407 |
Joseph |
|
Nsereko |
Male |
||
20 |
CP/10597 |
Lydia |
|
Nabulya |
Female |
||
21 |
CP/10643 |
Linda |
|
Nabirye |
Female |
||
22 |
CP/11045 |
Aidah |
|
Nabatanzi |
Female |
||
23 |
CP/11127 |
Doreen |
|
Namanya |
Female |
||
24 |
CP/11390 |
Florence |
|
Nakate |
Female |
||
25 |
CP/11407 |
Aisha |
|
Nankya |
Female |
||
26 |
CP/11513 |
Elizabeth |
Nuwamanya |
Kalinaki |
Female |
||
27 |
CP/11631 |
Irene |
|
Namirimu |
Female |
||
28 |
CP/11914 |
Juliet |
Catherine |
Alowo |
Female |
||
29 |
CP/12004 |
Christine |
|
Ninsiima |
Female |
||
30 |
CP/12256 |
Joseph |
Ndugga |
Musisi |
Male |
||
31 |
CP/12658 |
Hassan |
Kyendo |
Wasswa |
Male |
||
32 |
CP/12840 |
Henry |
|
Tibenkana |
Male |
||
33 |
CP/13086 |
Caroline |
|
Nyangoma |
Female |
||
34 |
CP/13516 |
Edwin |
Turyagyenda |
Tukesiga |
Male |
||
35 |
CP/13882 |
Ben |
|
Ssekabira |
Male |
||
36 |
CP/14161 |
B |
Evarist |
Tumwekwase |
Male |
||
37 |
CP/14163 |
Paul |
|
Turyaheebwa |
Male |
||
38 |
CP/14164 |
Ivan |
|
Nabaasa |
Male |
||
39 |
CP/14330 |
Eleanor |
|
Mirembe |
Female |
||
40 |
CP/14746 |
Robert |
Emmy |
Mbulakyalo |
Male |
||
41 |
CP/15242 |
Florence |
|
Nakitanda |
Female |
||
42 |
CP/15402 |
Daniel |
|
Odeke |
Male |
||
43 |
CP/15479 |
Ibrahim |
|
Bisaso |
Male |
||
44 |
CP/15527 |
Hannington |
|
Mutesasira |
Male |
||
45 |
CP/15551 |
Sowati |
|
Mukose |
Male |
||
46 |
CP/16281 |
Susan |
|
Nyena |
Female |
||
47 |
CP/16287 |
Dennis |
|
Ssebugwawo |
Male |
||
48 |
CP/16442 |
Victor |
|
Muhereza |
Male |
||
49 |
CP/16773 |
Ali |
Charaniya |
Nizar |
Male |
||
50 |
CP/17119 |
Maxmus |
|
Mugume |
Male |
||
51 |
CP/17211 |
Mirriam |
Opolot |
Agemo |
Female |
||
52 |
CP/17293 |
Mariam |
|
Nabiryo |
Female |
||
53 |
CP/17537 |
Rosette |
Ndagire |
Senoga |
Female |
||
54 |
CP/17543 |
David |
|
Luzzi |
Male |
||
55 |
CP/17547 |
Asibat |
Mwambu |
Walude |
Male |
||
56 |
CP/17620 |
Jacob |
William |
Musamba |
Male |
||
57 |
CP/17623 |
Joyce |
Okello |
Lanyero |
Female |
||
58 |
CP/17646 |
Apophia |
|
Komujuni |
Female |
||
59 |
CP/17877 |
Wilberno |
|
Turibamwe |
Male |
||
60 |
CP/18465 |
Justine |
N |
Namyalo |
Female |
||
61 |
CP/18730 |
Emmanuel |
|
Rukundo |
Male |
||
62 |
CP/18750 |
Annet |
|
Niwahanga |
Female |
||
63 |
CP/18763 |
Immaculate |
|
Nabateesa |
Female |
||
64 |
CP/18771 |
Joseph |
|
Balinda |
Male |
||
65 |
CP/19657 |
Christina |
|
Namaganda |
Female |
||
66 |
CP/19777 |
Justine |
Victoria |
Namuli |
Female |
||
67 |
CP/19853 |
Phillip |
|
Kasiba |
Male |
||
68 |
CP/20018 |
K. |
Faith |
Katahoire |
Female |
||
69 |
CP/20418 |
Justine |
|
Apuno |
Female |
||
70 |
CP/20685 |
Mathias |
|
Ssekidde |
Male |
||
71 |
CP/20694 |
Jenifer |
|
Apio |
Female |
||
72 |
CP/20786 |
Matthew |
Elaijjah |
Mugabi |
Male |
||
73 |
CP/20963 |
Aminah |
|
Nabyonga |
Female |
||
74 |
CP/21337 |
Peter |
Isiko |
Waiswa |
Male |
||
75 |
CP/21454 |
Doreen |
|
Mbabazi |
Female |
||
76 |
CP/21586 |
Gordon |
|
Kyomugisha |
Male |
||
77 |
CP/21697 |
Vincent |
|
Onyango |
Male |
||
78 |
CP/21957 |
Edmand |
|
Agaba |
Male |
||
79 |
CP/22006 |
Nuruddin |
|
Muwonge |
Male |
||
80 |
CP/22125 |
Janetrice |
|
Chemutai |
Female |
||
81 |
CP/22143 |
Denesi |
|
Maviiri |
Male |
||
82 |
CP/22160 |
John |
|
Ntende |
Male |
||
83 |
CP/22255 |
Alex |
|
Angura |
Male |
||
84 |
CP/22389 |
Angeline |
Caroline |
Mukiibi |
Female |
||
85 |
CP/22644 |
Clare |
|
Nakiranda |
Female |
||
86 |
CP/23464 |
Jovia |
|
Nakayima |
Female |
||
87 |
CP/23654 |
Denis |
Aggrey |
Okoth |
Male |
||
88 |
CP/23732 |
Charles |
|
Nasasira |
Male |
||
89 |
CP/23871 |
Josephine |
Bernice |
Amuron |
Female |
||
90 |
CP/23936 |
Connie |
Joloba |
Kizza |
Female |
||
91 |
CP/24235 |
Shamim |
|
Tenywa |
Female |
||
92 |
CP/24408 |
Irene |
Kareen |
Nanyonjo |
Female |
||
93 |
CP/24502 |
Stella |
|
Nabatanzi |
Female |
||
94 |
CP/25300 |
Ignatius |
|
Nandala |
Male |
||
95 |
CP/25598 |
Simon |
|
Amodoi |
Male |
||
96 |
CP/25934 |
Mark |
|
Lukwago |
Male |
||
97 |
CP/25984 |
Paul |
Barry |
Oboni |
Male |
||
98 |
CP/25986 |
Conrad |
David |
Mbaziira |
Male |
||
99 |
CP/25987 |
Ann |
Mary |
Musoke |
Female |
||
100 |
CP/26013 |
Sheeba |
|
Kusemererwa |
Female |
||
101 |
CP/26034 |
Gusity |
|
Ssekandi |
Male |
||
102 |
CP/26339 |
Ivan |
|
Ssenyonga |
Male |
||
103 |
CP/26677 |
Bridget |
Rose |
Kemirembe |
Female |
||
104 |
CP/26922 |
Robinah |
|
Siima |
Female |
||
105 |
CP/27164 |
Doreen |
Sarah |
Mirembe |
Female |
||
106 |
CP/27353 |
Rebecca |
Susan |
Nalwera |
Female |
||
107 |
CP/27968 |
Martin |
Otim |
Lee |
Male |
||
108 |
CP/27986 |
Caroline |
|
Namigadde |
Female |
||
109 |
CP/28355 |
Nicholas S |
|
Kyakuwa |
Male |
||
110 |
CP/29068 |
Dorcus |
|
Nakisekka |
Female |
||
111 |
CP/29421 |
Sharon |
|
Kikwenza |
Female |
||
112 |
CP/29592 |
Mary |
Assumpta |
Nassali |
Female |
||