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Twenty pupils die in Uganda bus crash, government bans all school outings

Authorities said that 20 schoolchildren were killed when a bus carrying them crashed late on Thursday night, after returning from a visit to some 'waterfalls' in eastern Uganda.

On Friday, the government announced that it would ban all school trips following the tragic events of last week. Online posts and outpourings in grief urged better safety standards.

In a police post on X, they said that preliminary investigations?suggested that the driver had lost control and the bus veered?off?the road, then turned over when it hit a large rock.

Police said that the bus was owned by King David Junior School, located in Kampala's capital, on its way back from an educational trip to Sipi falls. It crashed in Chekwatit Village in Kapchorwa District.

Officials said that three adults, as well as several children, were also injured.

Road accidents in Uganda are not uncommon. Experts blame poor maintenance of vehicles and lack of street lighting.

In October of last year, 46 people died in a bus accident on one of the main highways of the country between the capital and the northern city?Gulu.

Chrysostom muyingo, the Education Minister had "put on hold all school trips and excursions effective immediately" and until further notice. This was announced by a government communications agency on Friday. (Reporting and writing by Elias Biryabarema, Writing by Vincent Mumo Nzilani, Editing by Alexander Winning & Andrew Heavens).

(source: Reuters)