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Bududa District is a
district A district is a type of administrative division that, in some countries, is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivisions o ...
in the Eastern Region of
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.
Bududa Bududa is a town in the Eastern Region of Uganda. It is the main municipal, administrative, and commercial center of Bududa District. Location Bududa is located on the south-western slopes of Mount Elgon, approximately , by road, south-east of M ...
is the chief town of the district.


Location

Bududa District is bordered by
Sironko District Sironko District is a district in the Eastern Region of Uganda. The district was created in 2000 and had previously been part of Mbale District. Sironko is the main commercial town in the district. Location Sironko District is bordered by Bulam ...
to the north,
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to the east,
Manafwa District Manafwa District is a district in the Eastern Region of Uganda. Manafwa is the district headquarters. Location Manafwa District is bordered by Bududa District to the north, Kenya to the east and south, Tororo District to the south-west, and Mba ...
to the south, and
Mbale District Mbale District is a district in Eastern Uganda. It is named after the largest city in the district, Mbale, which also serves as the main administrative and commercial center in the sub-region. Location Mbale District is bordered by Sironko Distri ...
to the west. The district headquarters at
Bududa Bududa is a town in the Eastern Region of Uganda. It is the main municipal, administrative, and commercial center of Bududa District. Location Bududa is located on the south-western slopes of Mount Elgon, approximately , by road, south-east of M ...
are located approximately , by road, south-east of Mbale, the largest city in the sub-region.


Overview

Bududa District was created by Act of the Ugandan Parliament in 2010. Before then, the district was part of
Mbale District Mbale District is a district in Eastern Uganda. It is named after the largest city in the district, Mbale, which also serves as the main administrative and commercial center in the sub-region. Location Mbale District is bordered by Sironko Distri ...
.


Population

In 1991, the national population census estimated the district population at 79,200. During the 2002 national census, the population was estimated at 123,100, with an annual growth rate of 4 percent. In 2012, the population of the district was estimated at 180,600. The male to female ratio is 1:1. The major language spoken in the district is
Lumasaba Masaba (''Lumasaaba''), sometimes known as Gisu (''Lugisu'') after one of its dialects, is a Bantu language spoken by more than two million people in East Africa. The Gisu dialect in eastern Uganda is mutually intelligible with Bukusu, spoken by ...
. The national population census conducted on 27 August 2014 put the population at 210,173.


2018 Bukalasi Flood and Mudslide

During the 2018 flood, landslides wreaked this mountainous eastern region as the government made plans to move out residents. Like the Bumwalukani landslide of June 25, 2012, the Bukalasi Mudslide and Flood occurred on Thursday, October 11, 2018. It was a market day at Bukigai. Many people had returned from the market place and they were relaxing and drinking at Naposhi trading centre when the Bukalasi mudslide suddenly came with water, mud and other debris and deposited them in the trading centre. It is hard to classify this disaster. Is it a flood? Is it a mudslide? Or is it a combination of the two? The disaster attracted immediate attention from the government. For example, the Minister for Disaster Preparedness, Hon. Hillary Onek came and Muwoya Wekhoola David being the District Inspector of Schools led the team to Sume Junior School which had been badly damaged. President
Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Tibuhaburwa (born 15 September 1944) is a Ugandan politician and retired senior military officer who has been the 9th and current President of Uganda since 26 January 1986. Museveni spearheaded rebellions with aid of then ...
himself came, went to Naposhi and consoled the people who had gathered at Bukalasi playground. The Senior Four candidates had to be relocated to Bulucheke Seconday School where they did their UCE examinations.


Education

Bududa is the administrative headquarters of Bududa District Local Government which was carved out of Manafwa district in 2006. Bududa Town Council has two primary schools, namely, Manjiya Primary School and Buloli Primary School. According to the Senior Inspector of Schools who is also the District Focal Point Person for Strengthening Education Systems for Improved Learning (SESIL),since 2006, the academic performance of Bududa District Local Government has been improving steadily. Muwoya Wekhoola David holds a Master's degree in Education Management and Administration from the Islamic University in Uganda. In 2006, Bududa District had 30 candidates in Division one (1.2%), 623 in Division two (25.8%),506 in Division three (21%), 345 in Division Four(14%), 643 in Division U (26.7%),264 in Division X (10.9%) and total 2411 candidates (62% pass rate). In 2007, the district had 31 candidates (1.4%),612 in Division two (28.2%), 517 in Division three (27.2%), 334 in Division Four(15.4%), 677 in Division U (31.2%),195 in Division X (8.2%), and total 2366 (63% pass rate). In 2008, Division had 18 candidates (0.9%), Division two had 246 (12.4%), Division three had 539 (27.2%), Division Four had 322 (16.2%), Division U had 860 (43.3%), Division X had 221, and total 2206 (51% pass rate). In 2009, Bududa District had 38 (1.6%) in Division one, 573(24.6%) in Division two, 619 (26.6%%) in Division three,363 (15.6%) in Division Four,538 (23%) in Division U, 187 (9.5%) in Division X, and total 2322(69%). In 2010, Bududa District had 44 (1.8%) in Division one, 774 (31.5%) in Division two,611 (25%) in Division three, 365 in Division Four, 526(21%) in Division U, 138 (5.6%) in Division X, and total 2456 (73% pass rate). In 2011, Bududa District had 83 (3.4%) in Division one,710 (29.2%) in Division two, 515 (21%) in Division three, 463 (19%) in Division Four, 675 (27%) in Division U, 127 (4.9%) in Division X, and total 2255 (69%). In 2012, Bududa District had 110 (4.5%) in Division one, 894(36.7%) in Division two,473 (19.4%) in Division three,419 (17.2%) in Division Four, 541(22.2%) in Division U, 152 (5.9%) in Division X, and total 2589 (73.4%%). In 2013, Bududa District had 83 (3.4%)in Division one, 764(28.7%) in Division two, 652 (24.5%) in Division three,412 (15.5%) in Division Four,623 (23.4%) in Division U, 120 (4.5%) in Division X, and total 2657 (71% pass rate). In 2014, Bududa District had 114(4.6%) in Division one, 896 (36.2%) in Division two, 641 (25.9%) in Division three, 401(16.2%) in Division Four, 422(17.1%) in Division U,98 (3.8%) in Division X, and total 2572 (79.8% pass rate). In 2015, Bududa District had 98 (3.9%) in Division one,625 (25.2%) in Division two, 616(24.8%) in Division three,424(17.1%) in Division Four, 720 (29.0%)in Division U, 116(4.5) in Division X, and total 2599 (68% pass rate). In 2016, Bududa District had 115(4.1%) in Division one, 915(32.8%) in Division two, 564(20.2%) in Division three, 556 (19.9%) in Division Four, 643(23.4%) in Division U,119(4.1%) in Division X, and total 2912(72.9%). In 2017, Bududa District had 80(3.0) in Division one, 965(35%)in Division two, 650(23.7%) in Division three, 515(18.8%) in Division Four, 454(16.6%) in Division U,77(2.8%) in Division X, and 2741(80.6% pass rate). In 2018, Bududa District had 113(4%) in Division one, 932(33.2%) in Division two,618(22.0%) in Division three, 684(24.3%) in Division Four, 460(16.4%) in Division U, 132(4.5%) in Division X, and total 2937(81.2%). In 2019, Bududa District had 142(5.0) in Division one, 980(34.8%) in Division two, 678 (24.1%) in Division three, 522 (18.5) in Division Four, 496 (17.6%) in Division U, 63 (2.2%%) in Division X, and total 2881(86.4%), the highest pass rate since the inception of the district.


See also

*
Bamasaba The Masaba people, or ''Bamasaaba'', are a Bantu people inhabiting the eastern Ugandan districts of Sironko, Manafwa, Bududa, Mbale,Namisindwa and Bulambuli. They are closely related to the Bukusu and Luhya of Western Kenya. They are mainly agric ...
* 2010 Uganda landslide *
Districts of Uganda As of 17 November 2020, Uganda is divided into 136 districts and the capital city of Kampala, which are grouped into four administrative regions. Since 2005, the Ugandan government has been in the process of dividing districts into smaller units ...


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