By Cathy Mirembe
The Uganda Prison Service is embarking on recruitment exercise to fill 402 vacant positions for warders and wardresses on a replacement basis. This development is a significant step towards strengthening the correctional system in Uganda, ensuring effective management and rehabilitation of inmates.

According to Uganda Prisons spokesperson Frank Baine, interested candidates are invited to submit handwritten applications this month. To be eligible, prospective applicants must meet the requirements and qualifications outlined on the Uganda Prisons Service website or contact the service directly for more information.
The recruitment of new warders and wardresses os crucial in maintaining the integrity and efficiency of the correctional system. These personnel play a vital role in ensuring the safe custody, rehabilitation and reintegration of offenders into society. By filling these vacant positions the Uganda Prisons Service aims to enhance it’s capacity to deliver effective correctional services.

The Uganda Prisons Service is committed to providing a secure, humane and rehabilitative environment for inmates. This recruitment exercise demonstrates the services dedication to achieving it’s mandate and contributing to the maintenance of law and order in Uganda.
The Uganda Prisons Service recruitment exercise is a positive development that will strengthen the correctional system in Uganda. Prospective applicants are encouraged to submit their applications and be part of the team that is committed to delivering effective correctional services.