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Ministry of Finance Pages New.Indd ADVERT NEW VISION, Wednesday, August 1, 2012 ix MINISTRY OF FINANCE, PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FIRST QUARTER (JULY - SEPTEMBER 2012) USE CAPITATION RELEASE BY SCHOOL BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT VOTES FOR FY 2012/13 (USHS 000) THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA District School Name Account Title A/C No. Bank Branch Quarter 1 Release District School Name Account Title A/C No. Bank Branch Quarter 1 Release S/N Vote Code S/N Vote Code 7 550 RUKUNGIRI BISHOP RUHINDI KEBI- BISHOP RUHINDI RUKUN- 0140071653501 Stanbic Bank Uganda RUKUNGIRI 23,837,000 24 555 WAKISO KASENGEJJE SS KASENGEJJE SS 0140007131701 Stanbic Bank Uganda CITY BRANCH 27,775,000 SONI HIGH SCHOOL GIRI HIGH SCHOOL 25 555 WAKISO BULASIO KONDE MEM. SS BLASIO KONDDE MEMORIAL 3410400037 Centenary Bank WAKISO 9,071,000 8 550 RUKUNGIRI ST JEROME S.S NDAMA ST JEROME S.S NDAMA 0140070685401 Stanbic Bank Uganda RUKUNGIRI 39,891,000 BUKASA 9 550 RUKUNGIRI ST ANTHONY MABANGA ST. ANTHONY MABANGA S.S 5110600063 Centenary Bank RUKUNGIRI 5,358,000 26 555 WAKISO KAMPALA CITY SCHOOL KAMPALA CITY SCHOOL 3410400067 Centenary Bank WAKISO 4,606,000 S.S 27 555 WAKISO ST GERALD’S COLLEGE ST. GERALDS’ COLLEGE 3410600033 Centenary Bank WAKISO 2,914,000 10 550 RUKUNGIRI ST MATHIAS NYAKISH- ST MATHIAS NYAKISHENYI 0140071003901 Stanbic Bank Uganda RUKUNGIRI 11,193,000 WAKISO ENYI VOC.SCH. VOC.SCH. 28 555 WAKISO RINES SS RINES SS 3410400076 Centenary Bank WAKISO 31,146,000 11 550 RUKUNGIRI NYAKISHENYI HIGH SCH. NYAKISHENYI HIGH SCH. 0140070682401 Stanbic Bank Uganda RUKUNGIRI 10,537,000 29 555 WAKISO ST JOHN’S NTEBETEBE ST. JOHN SEN SEC ENTEBBE 0140010071801 Stanbic Bank Uganda KIREKA BRANCH 15,369,000 12 550 RUKUNGIRI RUKUNGIRI VOC.S.S RUKUNGIRI VOC.S.S 0140070694701 Stanbic Bank Uganda RUKUNGIRI 5,699,000 BWEYOGERERE KARUKAATA KARUKAATA 30 555 WAKISO ST JAMES HIGH SCHOOL ST JAMES HIGH SCHOOL 0140010250901 Stanbic Bank Uganda KIREKA BRANCH 1,128,000 13 550 RUKUNGIRI BWANGA S.S BWANGA S.S 0140070683201 Stanbic Bank Uganda RUKUNGIRI 16,942,000 31 555 WAKISO NAMULONGE SS NAMULONGE SENIOR 2512524800 Dfcu Bank MARKET STREET 15,745,000 14 550 RUKUNGIRI ST PETER’S S.S NYA- ST.PETER’S NYARUSHANJE 0140070691501 Stanbic Bank Uganda RUKUNGIRI 35,752,000 SECONDARY RUSHANJE 32 555 WAKISO AGROLINKS ACADEMY AGROLINKS ACADEMY 1630000000499 Post Bank Kampala NKURUMAH 6,721,000 15 550 RUKUNGIRI NYARUSHANJE HIGH NYARUSHANJE HIGH 5120400036 Centenary Bank RUKUNGIRI 10,857,000 NAMASUBA ROAD SCHOOL SCHOOL 33 555 WAKISO STAFFORD H/S STARFFORD H/S 6002947348 Barclays Bank KAMPALA 8,131,000 16 550 RUKUNGIRI RUBIRIZI S.S RUBIRIZI S.S 0140070681601 Stanbic Bank Uganda RUKUNGIRI 17,962,000 34 555 WAKISO COMPREHENSIVE COL- COMPREHENSIVE COLLEGE 3010509531 Centenary Bank ENTEBBE ROAD 16,920,000 17 550 RUKUNGIRI BUGANGARI S.S BUGANGARI S.S.S 0140070682001 Stanbic Bank Uganda RUKUNGIRI 17,356,000 LEGE KITETIKA KITETIKA 18 550 RUKUNGIRI ST WILLIAM’S S.S ST WILLIAM’S S.S 5110400030 Centenary Bank RUKUNGIRI 10,209,000 35 555 WAKISO BUWAGGA SS BUWAGGA SSS 1130000000731 Post Bank Kampala MAIN BRANCH 10,152,000 RWENGIRI RWENGIRI 36 555 WAKISO NABITALO SS NABITALO SS 0140005178701 Stanbic Bank Uganda WANDEGEYA 20,539,000 19 550 RUKUNGIRI KATURIKA S.S KATURIKA S.S 0140070683002 Stanbic Bank Uganda RUKUNGIRI 18,094,000 37 555 WAKISO BUWAMBO SEED SEC- BUWAMBO SEED SECOND- 95080200000143 Bank Of Baroda KAWEMPE 12,464,000 20 550 RUKUNGIRI ST FRANCIS BUHUNGA ST FRANCIS BUHUNGA H.S 0140070683401 Stanbic Bank Uganda RUKUNGIRI 15,999,000 ONDARY SCHOOL ARY SCHOOL BRANCH H.S 38 555 WAKISO ST EDWARDS COLLEGE ST EDWARDS COLLEGE 3420400005 Centenary Bank WAKISO 7,801,000 21 550 RUKUNGIRI BWAMBARA S.S BWAMBARA S.S 5110600038 Centenary Bank RUKUNGIRI 8,364,000 GALAMBA GALAMBA 22 550 RUKUNGIRI NYAKAGYEME S.S NYAKAGYEME SEC.SCH. 0140070788401 Stanbic Bank Uganda RUKUNGIRI 20,228,000 39 555 WAKISO LUGOBA SS LUGOBA SECONDARY 2506512500 Dfcu Bank KCC BRANCH 21,485,000 23 550 RUKUNGIRI ST JOSEPH VOCATIONAL ST.JOSEPH VOCATIONAL S.S 5120400098 Centenary Bank RUKUNGIRI 13,959,000 SCHOOL S S RUSHASHA RUSHASA 40 555 WAKISO ST ROZA COLLEGE ST ROZA COLLEGE SCHOOL 0140014713501 Stanbic Bank Uganda MAKERERE 9,306,000 24 550 RUKUNGIRI KYABUGASHE HIGH KYABUGASHE HIGH SCHOOL 5120400065 Centenary Bank RUKUNGIRI 3,478,000 SCHOOL SCHOOL 41 555 WAKISO MWEREERWE SS MWEREERWE SEC SCH 0140007212901 Stanbic Bank Uganda CITY BRANCH 26,895,000 25 550 RUKUNGIRI BISHOP ROBERT VOC SS BISHOP ROBERT VOCATION 511060044 Centenary Bank RUKUNGIRI 11,849,000 42 555 WAKISO STANDARD SS BWEYO- STANDARD SS BWEYO- 0140069388901 Stanbic Bank Uganda KIREKA BRANCH 30,802,000 RWAMAGAYA SEC.SC GERERE GERERE 26 550 RUKUNGIRI RWABUKOBA S.S RWABUKOBA S.S 0140070683301 Stanbic Bank Uganda RUKUNGIRI 9,213,000 43 555 WAKISO KIRA SS KIRA SECONDARY SCHOOL 0140010071601 Stanbic Bank Uganda KIREKA BRANCH 30,575,000 27 550 RUKUNGIRI KASHENYI S.S KASHENYI S.S 0140070683101 Stanbic Bank Uganda RUKUNGIRI 26,607,000 44 555 WAKISO KIRINYA COU SS KIRINYA COU SS 0140012926801 Stanbic Bank Uganda KIREKA BRANCH 15,375,000 Total 497,338,000 45 555 WAKISO AWEGYS CHRISTIAN AWEGYS UGANDA LIMITED 3010310953 Centenary Bank ENTEBBE RD 658,000 - COMPREHENSIVE SS AND AWEGYS CHRISTIAN 1 551 SEMBABULE LWEMIYAGA SS LWEMIYAGA SS 0140082295301 Stanbic Bank Uganda MASAKA 12,649,000 COMPREHENSIVE SENIOR 2 551 SEMBABULE ST ANN’S SS NTUUSI ST ANN’S SS NTUUSI 4010006359 Centenary Bank MASAKA 12,784,000 SECONDARY SCHOOL 3 551 SEMBABULE KAWANDA PARENTS KAWANDA PARENTS 0121081363701 Stanbic Bank Uganda MASAKA 10,127,000 46 555 WAKISO AGGREY MEMORIAL SS AGGREY M S 0140008112602 Stanbic Bank Uganda CITY BRANCH 38,338,000 4 551 SEMBABULE ST CHARLES LWANGA ST CHARLES LWANGA 0140081550201 Stanbic Bank Uganda MASAKA 25,734,000 47 555 WAKISO LUBUGUMU JAMIA HIGH LUBUGUMU JAMIA HIGH 7271 Cairo International Bank KAMPALA 18,006,000 LWEBITAKULI LWEBITAKULI SS SCHOOL SCHOOL 5 551 SEMBABULE MAWOGOLA HIGH S MAWOGOLA HIGH SCHOOL 30001281 Tropical Africa Bank MASAKA 19,755,000 48 555 WAKISO GLOBAL HARVEST SS GLOBAL HARVET S.S DAY 2110400146 Centenary Bank NAKIVUBO 24,346,000 BUKULULA AND BOARDING BRANCH 6 551 SEMBABULE ST ANDREWS MITETE SS ST ANDREWS MITETE SS 0140581453401 Stanbic Bank Uganda MASAKA 10,011,000 49 555 WAKISO SAM IGA MEMORIAL SAMIGA MEMORIAL 0140006216201 Stanbic Bank Uganda WANDEGEYA 65,007,000 7 551 SEMBABULE ST PAUL CITIZEN HIGH ST. PAUL CITIZEN HIGH 1631300000103 Post Bank Kampala MASAKA 3,478,000 COLLEGE COLLEGE SCHOOL- KALUKUNGU SCHOOL-KALUNGU 50 555 WAKISO BRIGHT FUTURE VOC SSS BRIGHT FUTURE VOC SSS 2510000406 Centenary Bank BWAISE 33,532,000 8 551 SEMBABULE MATEETE COMPREHEN- MATEETE SSS 0140082744901 Stanbic Bank Uganda MASAKA 39,299,000 51 555 WAKISO MASOOLI SS MASOOLI SS 114403443500 Housing Finance KAMPALA ROAD 6,627,000 SIVE SS 52 555 WAKISO CONERSTONE HIGH CONERSTONE HIGH SCHOOL 7619 Cairo International Bank KAMPALA ROAD 12,497,000 9 551 SEMBABULE MATEETE COLLEGE MUTEETE COLLEGE SCHOOL 30026128 Tropical Africa Bank MASAKA 14,737,000 SCHOOL NANGABO SCHOOL 53 555 WAKISO WAMPEEWO NTAKKE SSS WAMPEWO NTAKKE SS 0140006224202 Stanbic Bank Uganda WANDEGEYA 17,876,000 10 551 SEMBABULE UGANDA MARTY’S SS UGANDA MARTY’S KIKOMA 1631300000101 Post Bank Kampala MASAKA 5,405,000 54 555 WAKISO MATUGGA GIRLS SSS MATUGGA GIRLS SS 5374 Cairo International Bank KAMPALA ROAD 19,886,000 KIKOMA 55 555 WAKISO IQRA HIGH SCHOOL IQRA HIGH SCHOOL/USE 70007665 Tropical Africa Bank KAWEMPE 19,388,000 11 551 SEMBABULE SEMBABULE COU SS SEMBABULE C.O.U S.S 0140081511101 Stanbic Bank Uganda MASAKA 16,977,000 BRANCH 12 551 SEMBABULE UGANDA MARTY’S SS UGANDA MARTY’S 4020424351 Centenary Bank MASAKA 12,972,000 56 555 WAKISO GAYAZA COU SS GAYAZA COU SS 1004200472904 Equity Bank KASANGATI 1,880,000 SEMBABULE SSEMBABULE 57 555 WAKISO SPIRE H/S GAYAZA SPIRE HIGH SCHOOL 1004140097027 Equity Bank KASANGATI 987,000 Total 183,928,000 GAYAZA - Total 1,010,738,000 1 552 SIRONKO BUDADIRI GIRLS SS BUDADIRI GIRLS SS 0140043635401 Stanbic Bank Uganda MBALE 15,415,000 - 2 552 SIRONKO ST MATHEWS COLLEGE ST MATHEW’S COLLEGE 1630024000041 Post Bank Kampala MBALE 940,000 1 556 YUMBE DRAJINI HILL SEC DRAJINI HILL S.S 2010400023 Centenary Bank ARUA 9,024,000 BUHUGU BUHUGU SCHOOL 3 552 SIRONKO ST PAUL SS NAMPANGA ST PAUL NAMPANGA 3110301077 Centenary Bank MBALE 13,583,000 2 556 YUMBE LOIL S.S LOIL S.S 0140065776401 Stanbic Bank Uganda KOBOKO 19,505,000 4 552 SIRONKO HIGHWAYS SS HIGHWAY SECONDARY 0140044667901 Stanbic Bank Uganda MBALE 19,693,000 3 556 YUMBE LIMIDIA HIGH S.S LIMIDIA HIGH SCHOOL 0140065805601 Stanbic Bank Uganda KOBOKO 16,262,000 SCHOOL 4 556 YUMBE ROMOGI SEED S.S ROMOGI SEED S.S 0140042823201 Stanbic Bank Uganda KOBOKO 14,388,000 5 552 SIRONKO BUHUGU SS BUHUGU SECONDARY 0140043759901 Stanbic Bank Uganda MBALE 21,388,000 5 556 YUMBE LOMUNGA S.S LOMUNGA SS 2575686300 Dfcu Bank ARUA 9,964,000 SCHOOL 6 556 YUMBE KURU S.S KURU S.S 0140091511101 Stanbic Bank Uganda ARUA 24,528,000 6 552 SIRONKO MT ELGON SSS MT ELGON SSS 1010767 Barclays Bank MBALE 8,883,000 7 556 YUMBE MIDIGO S.S MIDIGO S.S 0140065803501 Stanbic Bank Uganda KOBOKO 11,421,000 7 552 SIRONKO BUMASIFA SEED SCHOOL BUMASIFWA SS 0140046867501 Stanbic Bank Uganda MBALE 17,024,000 8 556 YUMBE ODRAVU S.S ODRAVU S.S 2020319310 Centenary Bank ARUA 23,308,000 8 552 SIRONKO BUGAMBI SS BUGAMBI SS 0140046874101 Stanbic Bank Uganda MBALE 14,404,000 9 556 YUMBE YUMBE S.S YUMBE S.S 0140091526901 Stanbic Bank Uganda ARUA 24,551,000 9 552 SIRONKO MASABA SSS MASABA SS 0140043946001 Stanbic Bank Uganda MBALE 46,031,000 10 556 YUMBE GREEN VALLEY COLLEGE GREEN VALLEY COLLEGE 2010341280 Centenary Bank ARUA 30,268,000 10 552 SIRONKO NAMBULU
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