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

By Thomson Reuters Jul 17, 2026 | 6:24 AM

KAMPALA, July 17 (Reuters) – Twenty schoolchildren died when the bus carrying them crashed on the way back from a trip ​to some waterfalls in eastern Uganda ‌late on Thursday, authorities said.

The government said on Friday it was banning all school excursions as the tragedy prompted outpourings of grief and online posts ‌demanding ​better safety standards.

Preliminary investigations ⁠suggested the driver lost ⁠control, and the bus veered off the road and turned over after hitting a large stone, police said in a post ​on X.

The bus, owned by King David Junior School in the capital Kampala, ⁠was returning from an ⁠educational visit to Sipi Falls, and ​crashed at Chekwatit village in Kapchorwa district, police ​added.

One adult also died, and three adults ‌and several children were injured, officials said.

Road accidents are common in Uganda, with experts often blaming poorly maintained vehicles and a ⁠lack of street lighting.

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

Education Minister ‌Chrysostom Muyingo had “put a hold ​on all ⁠school trips and excursions, effective immediately and until further notice,” a government communications agency said on Friday.

(Reporting by Elias Biryabarema; Writing by Vincent Mumo Nzilani; Editing by Alexander Winning and ​Andrew Heavens)