Cadet Officer Salary in Uganda
A cadet is an officer trainee or candidate. The term is frequently used to refer to those training to become an officer in the military, often a person who is a junior trainee. Its meaning may vary between countries which can include youths in voluntary youth organizations.
How much does a Cadet Officer earn in Uganda?
The salary of cadet officers varies between Shillings 1.1 million to 2 million. Now, through their lawyers of Lukwago and Co. Advocates, the Cadets want the court to force the Police management to pay all their money as well as abide by their employment contracts.
How much does a cadet earn in UPDF?
It is said that the government realized the poor pay for UPDF soldiers with many earning below shs500,000 prompting a bumper package. The new salary structure will see a Private earn shs1. 5 million whereas the rest of the ranks between Private and Captain will also be paid within the bracket.
How much do Ugandan soldiers earn per month?
In the current structure, Second Lieutenant (2nd Lt) earns a monthly salary of Shs520,000, the Lieutenant (Lt), Shs600,000, the Captain, Shs 670,000, the Major, Shs750,000 and Lt Col, Shs950,000.
How much do police officers earn per month in Uganda?
Wunyi said the lowest police officers are earning sh475,000, while Special Police Constables earn sh325,000 each. If the 40% salary enhancement Parliament has proposed is implemented, it means that the lower police officer, who is currently earning sh475,000 will have their salary increased by sh190,000 to sh665,000.
How much is the Ugandan Police’s salary?
According to the Public Service salary structure, a Special Police Constable under grade U8, earns sh375,200 per month. Under the same salary structure, a Police Constable under grade U7, earns sh480,322.
How long is cadet training in Uganda?
Alongside the three-year Cadet course programme, the Academy also conducted a six-month Officer Cadet course.
How much does a captain make in the army in Uganda?
Privates earn Shs 310,000 while a Captain goes home with Shs 650,000.