NTUNGAMO- The Daily monitor correspondent Ntungamo district journalist Perez Rumanzi is among the 164 students of Kyamate Secondary school sitting for this year’s Uganda advanced Certificate of Education examinations.
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Rumanzi 38, offering (HLD/ICT) the father of three forced to go back to senior six to become a professional lawyer to advocate for less privileged people in the country.
He revealed that there has been a normative rhetoric that circumvents metaphorical generalization into veridical reasoning of negative conceptual that courts in Uganda are for the rich and that poor citizens cannot win a case hoping to demystify the fallacy.
According to Rumanzi this will help him to change the face of Judiciary which has been ruined by corrupt tendencies of judges and case back logs.
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He is optimistic to score 20 points which will act as an eye opener for students and other people like him who fear going back to school because of laughing at them that it is possible to make it.
Rumanzi did senior four at Kabwohe Secondary school in 2001, S.6 at St Gerald’s SS Nyakibare and later joined UMCAT School of journalism and he has been upgrading up to bachelors.
The Head teacher Kyamate SS Emmanuel Arinaitwe appealed to the candidates to concentrate on revision as they prepare for the forthcoming exams.