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Teachers Not Yet Decentralised TEACHERS NOT YET DECENTRALISED NO LASTNAME FIRSTNAME DATE OF FIRST APPOINTMENT 763 ABAMILE JUSTO 31-12-1938 226 ABURA SIRINO 03-03-1925 1039 ABURE JOHN 06-12-1943 1152 ACEGER ASIO PAULINE 29-09-1947 1012 ACHENG AGNES ONGOM P 10-09-1948 895 ACHOPU MARTIN 11-01-1966 1051 ACHUROBWE ALICE KATUSABE 23-04-1945 1181 ACIKU DARWIN CHARLES 03-04-1951 370 ACOLA HELLEN 01-01-1937 822 ACUBA JOSEPH 16-05-1940 41 ACURAOBWE HEZIRONI 09-03-1919 1111 ADAPET BERNADETTE 28-12-1948 582 ADEBO YUSUF 01-12-1930 753 ADELE AZUBILE 01-08-1933 1140 ADIBA FAUSTINE 09-05-1943 1064 ADIBO MARK 01-09-1945 291 ADIIBA BENEDICT 01-12-1927 1130 ADOKIAMUNA ELIZABETH OPULE 10-01-1959 578 ADONG MARGARET OKWI (MRS) 20-05-1943 1280 ADONG SANTA 06-06-1952 954 ADONGA FRED OGWENG 15-08-1957 295 ADRAPI ISAKA 01-01-1928 1145 ADRAPI IJINO 31-01-1941 376 ADUPA GEMMA 15-12-1932 568 AGABA ZERUBABERI 20-03-1932 969 AGETTA WILLIAM 31-08-1949 953 AGOI ASEA MEREKO STEPHEN 24-09-1957 1197 AGUTI AGNES SHELLY 14-10-1950 1207 AGWA VICTOR 26-12-1948 1279 AHIMBISIBWE JOHNNY 21-02-1946 614 AHURRA HOORI CATHERINE JOYCE 19-03-1940 644 AIKU DAVID 15-09-1928 1302 AINOMUJUNI SOLLOMY 31-07-1945 819 AJER YUVENTINO 18-08-1930 1277 AKATEKIT MUBBALA CHRISTINE 02-06-1944 773 AKELLO JOSEPHINE 02-06-1932 859 AKELLO MAGARET 08-12-1964 1014 AKELLO LUCY 09-03-1942 1016 AKELLO CECILIA 23-12-1942 1174 AKELLO RUTH 12-04-1949 856 AKIA FLORENCE 15-08-1969 1286 AKIBAI CHARLES 15-03-1953 1232 AKOBOPOBO JACKSON 02-02-1941 15 AKODO ALFRED 15-06-1920 394 AKOL CHARLES 06-08-1943 756 AKUGIZIBWE EDITH 01-10-1939 1072 AKULLU JANE NORAH 10-03-1943 249 ALAMIRU NATALIA OMALE 27-12-1939 1230 ALFEO ENABO 20-08-1946 426 ALIANU CLEMENT 01-01-1922 544 ALIBANKOHA JOSEPH 25-01-1929 1206 ALIU EBITU GARVAS 29-11-1943 296 ALIYO EJIDRA RAPHEAL 01-01-1928 455 ALUTU DENIS ENYIMU 01-01-1924 1055 AMADILE GAD 01-01-1940 878 AMANIKU LEONARD ZABULON 15-07-1962 1035 AMARO VERONICA 08-07-1963 863 AMODING JOYCE 01-01-1969 885 AMONG CHRISTINE 30-09-1970 957 AMONG ANGELA 19-10-1950 667 AMUKUN JOSEPH 12-08-1937 897 AMULO GRACE 17-07-1964 514 AMWA OLEMA NERI 08-06-1927 659 ANARUA TERESA 28-12-1939 1038 ANDAYO AKUSA HANNAH 12-01-1940 1027 ANDEMA MEKARIO 15-08-1941 542 ANGAA HANNINGTON 27-01-1942 1133 ANGIRO MISLAM 23-12-1939 1113 ANGUNDRU UGO CHARLES 31-12-1952 1025 APEKURU LORINA 25-10-1943 886 APOLOT BEATRICE KETTY 01-01-1967 16 APUUN LOKONG DANIEL 15-04-1926 1002 ARETI FRANCISCO 18-08-1957 1058 ARGHUBHAR JAMES OKELLO 26-05-1947 1062 ARIDAKIN JEPHTHAH 06-12-1944 256 ARIONG THERESA MARY 01-01-1929 517 ARITA JOHN 15-05-1939 283 AROM CELESTINA 01-01-1943 527 AROTIN PASCHAL 10-01-1931 730 AROU SYLVESTER 06-01-1931 368 ARUM MARTIN 06-04-1943 872 ASABA JACK 02-06-1966 7 ASIGO MARGHARITA 01-01-1930 1129 ASIKU ANDREW 09-09-1943 1310 ASIRE JOHN 22-09-1942 538 ASUMA PETER 25-04-1938 576 ATANAZIRABA JOHN 20-12-1928 260 ATIBUNI GAETANO 01-06-1926 329 ATIM OOLA 30-10-1935 923 ATIM MARY CLEMENTINA 23-03-1951 1036 ATIM MARY POLINE NYEROTOO 17-07-1940 913 ATOBA PASTORE 15-07-1954 555 ATOLONG MISLAM 14-08-1933 1180 ATORU ESTERY 31-12-1949 1168 AUJO CONSTANSIA 16-01-1949 1050 AUMA KUBALIKENDA DOMITILA 30-01-1940 1128 AUMA OKELLO FLORENCE 24-11-1945 1189 AUMA GETRUDE 11-01-1944 595 AURIEN CHRISTOPHER 05-03-1939 492 AVAWAJULWA IGNATIUS SR 02-05-1932 880 AWAGO ALICE 08-03-1968 1228 AWICH PETER JOHN 24-11-1939 623 AYAZIKA ALFRED APOLO 20-06-1927 1136 AYELLA OCHAN NELSON 02-02-1952 868 AYO FELIX 12-01-1953 1127 AYO CONSTANTINE KESTER 15-02-1952 412 AYURU MANJERI J 25-12-1925 995 BAABUMBA LEO MAKOMBE 19-10-1942 615 BAAMUGHA ERIZAFANI P 01-04-1938 641 BAANYANGA ARA 11-01-1939 1001 BABALE STANLEY 17-07-1945 985 BABIGUMIRA ANGELICA 29-06-1947 218 BABIHA STEPHEN 30-06-1926 438 BABIRYE MARY MWASE 09-12-1940 486 BABIRYE MARY 29-12-1939 935 BABIRYE JUSTINE LOY 15-09-1963 1195 BABIRYE THOMAS MORE 04-11-1943 680 BABISHAHURA ENOS 20-02-1931 299 BABOOLA ANGELA 23-03-1922 211 BABUWE AGNES KWEKIRI 15-04-1925 497 BAFABALYA EVULANTIO 07-07-1927 300 BAFFIRE KAHWITE M 01-01-1927 321 BAFUNTE (LATE) KALEMA STEPHEN 02-06-1961 733 BAGENDA PAULINO 01-02-1939 215 BAGIZE BIBIYANA 01-01-1927 467 BAGONGEREIRE VICTOR 29-03-1937 556 BAGOOLE SAMSON 09-05-1937 524 BAGOROGOZA JOHN WILLIAM 04-01-1928 360 BAGUMA SIMEON 20-01-1924 434 BAGUMA CELESTY 25-06-1923 601 BAGUMA DONUM KABAHWEZA 03-03-1941 795 BAGUMA GEORGE 01-01-1931 814 BAHEZE JULIET 05-02-1926 855 BAHWEZA ATANAZIO 05-11-1956 1188 BAIGA MATHIAS 24-05-1945 714 BAIKAGUZA MARKO 30-05-1917 963 BAINOMUGISHA BERNARD 09-12-1967 844 BAISI GODFREY 07-01-1951 472 BAKARA CATHERINE 10-12-1948 610 BAKAY SILIVANO 23-08-1939 691 BAKEHAYO ALFRED MAKURU 26-06-1945 780 BAKYENGA SIMON 24-04-1934 477 BALABA ALOIZIO 02-08-1927 1003 BALIBONAKI ABSALOM 06-12-1940 612 BALIMWESA ALICE MUDINGU 04-04-1940 989 BALINA TABITHA MUKISA 11-05-1961 188 BALITINAKI FULGENSIO 21-11-1939 802 BALYENDHUSA ANTHONY 06-02-1945 573 BAMBEIHA TIMOTHY N 07-01-1939 36 BAMUGANJA M BENEDICTA(Sr) SIMFROZA04-12-1913 1086 BAMWESIGYE YOSAMU 24-04-1949 908 BAMWETAHO MICHAEL 14-09-1956 38 BAMWITE PERAGIA 10-09-1929 122 BANABAKINTU LUKA KIKOMEKO 16-08-1920 1054 BANADDA EXPEDITO 20-10-1940 323 BANALYA MESUSERA 02-08-1922 1092 BANANUKA KAJERERE APOLLY 31-12-1946 1199 BANDONDA IMMACULATE (SR) 12-08-1945 810 BANGIRANA JONATHAN 31-12-1927 1007 BANGIRANA CHRISTOPHER 19-11-1939 949 BANHYWEIRE CHARLES 07-02-1964 526 BANSERURRA KABURARA THEOPISTA 29-08-1944 553 BANTURAKI TIMOTHY 24-01-1944 40 BANYANGA OZEZIMO 03-05-1917 1121 BANYANGA FRANCIS 26-07-1944 469 BANYENZAKI FELISTA 08-01-1932 1109 BANYENZAKI WILLIAM 08-06-1955 1204 BANYENZAKI SABBA 18-11-1953 342 BARAA LINUS 18-08-1932 1085 BARASA COX CLEMENT LIPUA 30-10-1953 1112 BARIGYE GEOFFREY 17-12-1962 443 BARIYO GABRIEL 01-01-1928 626 BAROZI IMELDA 29-12-1928 1021 BAROZI K JAMES 23-09-1943 951 BARUNGI RUPERT EDWARD 20-07-1949 1185 BARYARUHA MATHEW 21-09-1952 478 BASEKA ANASTAZIA(Sr) GYAVIIRA 02-07-1920 91 BASOBOKWE ELIJAH 01-01-1920 1010 BASUULE ALOYSIUS M 21-06-1941 1266 BATARINGAYA JOHN PASCHAL 08-06-1947 1061 BATEGANYA DAVID ( LATE) 15-09-1962 581 BATYAMISANGO YEKOSANI 22-10-1922 678 BAWUBA SAMUEL E M K 25-12-1939 516 BAZAIREKI CONSOLATE MUGISA 24-03-1944 1034 BEGUMISA JOHN BOSCO 27-03-1947 874 BESAASA NCWANGA FRANCO 06-10-1954 587 BETINDUURA JOHN WILSON 10-12-1939 772 BETUNGIRE JACKLINE 17-11-1935 1316 BEYAKA DANIEL 23-06-1950 1173 BIHIBINDI CRESENCIO 12-02-1953 563 BILENI JACINTO 16-08-1937 1101 BIRYOMUMAISHO EUGENE B 22-05-1952 629 BISANSA ELIGIO KIRONDE 18-04-1918 837 BISASO KEZEKIYA MUKASA 05-12-1933 579 BITAKATAHIRE ANDREW 15-07-1937 512 BITARIHO TEOPHILUS 24-01-1938 1044 BITUNGWA BARIHO DAVID 12-12-1949 237 BODO JOSEPH 11-05-1930 165 BONABAANA GETRUDE B 24-12-1924 385 BONABANA AGNES 04-04-1926 1287 BONGOMIN AQUILINO MICHEAL 07-09-1952 262 BONGONYINGE KASIMIRO 06-02-1928 567 BONGONYINGE OKUNY F C 03-12-1948 1301 BUA ONESMUS 24-04-1942 735 BUAGWA R SENYAGO 01-01-1940 20 BUJARA MATIA 22-03-1920 590 BUKAWA ISMAIL 22-06-1938 110 BUKEKERA YAKOBO 08-05-1921 562 BUKENYA MIRIAM N 16-04-1938 636 BUKENYA PATRICK 28-08-1929 660 BUKENYA JOHN TIBAASOBOKE 08-10-1938 999 BUKENYA GERARD MAJERA 16-10-1944 698 BUKIRWA PROSS 06-10-1924 599 BULETWENDA ALOYSIUS 08-08-1939 63 BUNNYA HANNINGTON 23-11-1918 724 BURA ISMAEL 01-01-1939 1276 BUSIMA -NANGOLI BERNARD 19-11-1941 1073 BUTELE SAM E A N ( LATE ) 25-12-1957 1106 BUYINZA STEPHEN 03-12-1949 456 BUYONDO MARIA TEREZA 23-10-1940 536 BUZIRU KETTY 01-01-1933 523 BWAMBALE SELEVEST 01-01-1933 1066 BWAMBALE DEOGRATIAS 23-09-1955 775 BWANIKA STEPHEN (BRO) 12-06-1909 701 BWITA IGNATIUS 28-12-1928 1149 BWITA JOSEPH R 24-01-1948 1046 BYABASAIJA IGNATIUS 19-12-1939 1083 BYAIRUNGU PEREZI 28-07-1945 711 BYAKI YOWASI 04-10-1931 1067 BYAMUGISHA STEPHEN 01-01-1950 373 BYANAKU ANGELA ZEVITA 27-11-1937 423 BYANSI YOWASI 21-03-1921 521 BYANSI YONASANI 21-03-1921 1020 BYANSI YUSUFU S K 01-01-1944 308 BYANSO KALORI 15-02-1911 258 BYANYIMA ALFONSI 08-03-1934 432 BYANYIMA ADRIANO 23-09-1934 389 BYARUHANGA CATHERINE 18-10-1942 847 BYARUHANGA HERBERT 06-09-1968 946 BYARUHANGA KASIMBI VALENTINE 10-01-1950 976 BYARUHANGA GASTON 08-02-1952 183 BYENKYA ERINORAH KAIKAR 01-03-1936 726 BYESIGWA JOSEPH 01-01-1940 806 BYIBESHYO ERASTUS 08-01-1938 293 BYORUGANDA IRENEO 01-01-1927 876 CEMA BENARD ETUA[LATE] 01-01-1957 37 DAIDO FLORENCE MARGARET 20-12-1920 931 DAKA BRUNO ( LATE ) 02-01-1965 105 DAMULIRA ARTHUR B K 05-05-1924 157 DDAMULIRA KIKOMEKO A 24-06-1924 34 DDINGIRO HONORAT 08-05-1918 1068 DDUMBA ENOCH 07-04-1949 1132 DEBO PACIANUS 15-06-1943 1210 DEMA SILAS 28-08-1943 1094 DHABANGI LAWRENCE 08-01-1940 779 DHIGOMERERA VICENT 01-01-1937 702 DOKA ABDUL-HI 16-03-1934 265 DRADEBO GABRIEL 12-01-1930 1223 DRATIA MOSES 01-01-1942 537 DRAVO LUKA 15-04-1939 1030 DROCIA PRISCILLA 30-12-1941 1217 DUBOA WILSON JAC 25-12-1952 413 EBARU HENRY 01-01-1923 531 EBENYU NATHAN 11-02-1935 987 EBONG RICHARD 02-02-1944 350 ECAU GERSHOM 01-04-1938 966 ECEMA AMOS 18-02-1962 1254 EDARU JOHN PETER ORIEBO 12-07-1948 1143 EDEU JOSEPH 26-11-1945 414 EDIAU NIKANOL 19-09-1922 1198 EDRO MASIMINO 18-11-1954 1240 EGWAR JULIUS PETER 12-06-1948 1257 EGWEU JAMES 25-12-1948 1005 EJIET JOHN WILLEY 06-08-1942 1163 EJUA STEPHEN 01-01-1952 210 EKAAL EGIDIO 01-04-1926 565 EKEK NELSON 14-11-1936 1268 EKODEU WILLIAM BONIFACE 28-06-1946 1208 EKORA WILLIE KINGSLEY 27-09-1944 349 EKUSSA NICHOLAS 13-12-1938 728 EKWAR WILSON 06-06-1936 170 ELABU ANNA MARY 01-01-1925 1042 ELUK SERAPHIM 01-01-1940 1009 EMARU CELESTINE 28-12-1953 762 EMMU GREGORY 19-08-1942 233 EMORUT ERIEZA 24-08-1924 1255 EMURU PETER 04-01-1946 366 ENDOGA SEBI ABDULAYI 01-01-1939 1259 ENIROBO CADRI ALBINO 10-12-1948 344 ENYAKU
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