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Encyclopedia > Busia District

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District Information Portal :: Busia District (394 words)
Busia district, which is at the Uganda-Kenya border in the eastern region, was originally part of Tororo district.
The district is bordered by Bugiri district to the west, Tororo district to the north and the Republic of Kenya to the east.
Busia district is graced with 12 Nursery schools, 124 Primary schools, 31 Secondary schools, 1 Technical institution, 1 National Agricultural College and 1 Technical school.
Busia District Uganda Was Created By The People Of the Area. (253 words)
Busia District Uganda Was Created By The People Of the Area.
One of the reasons the people advanced their own district was that administrative headquarters in Tororo was distant and affected service delivery to the people.
The district has a total of 117 primary schools with 104 government, 10 private and 3 community schools.
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