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“Unless the hunted gives their account, the story of the hunt will always favour the hunter.” * KAMPALA*

31st August

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ISSUE NO. 5

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why Uganda is called the pearl of Africa

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The Term – Uganda – the Pearl of Africa – was made popular by Winston Churchill in his 1908 Book entitled “My African Journey” about his trip to Uganda in 1907. Most in Uganda today attribute the name “Pearl of Africa” to Winston Churchill however most every other Western Explorer and Discoverer spoke in glowing terms about Uganda and they also referred to Uganda as the Pearl of Africa. Read more pg 2

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Reactionary wealth creation plans will not alleviate poverty Opinion Pg 6

Machar fighters killed 6 Ugandans – Oryem PG 2

Proposed amendment to raise retirement age of judges

SHOCKING: Ugandan man buries wife alive

President Museveni at TICADVI in Nairobi p10


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31st August

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Machar fighters killed six Ugandans – Oryem By Correspondent

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oreign Affairs minister Oryem Okello told Parliament yesterday that out of the 11 Ugandans who have so far been killed in South Sudan, six were killed after being run over at Jebel Kujur, by a military tank belonging to the SPLA-IO, a force belonging to Vice President Riek Machar. While briefing the House on the situation in South Sudan, Mr Oryem, who described the situation in South Sudan as ‘remaining tense’, said the six bodies are yet to be retrieved because they are still in a territory being manned by Mr Machar’s forces. “As soon as the situation relaxes, government will

identify and return the Ugandans home,” he said. He, however, said government is taking all measures to ensure the safety of Ugandans and their evacuation. “As of this morning (yesterday), 3,000 Ugandans assembled at Gumeo Market in Juba waiting to be evacuated,” Mr Oryem said. “For Ugandans in other parts of South Sudan, particularly in Wau and Torit, government has advised to limit their movements and where the situation warrants, move to the UN compounds.” Fighting broke out in Juba on Sunday between forces loyal to the President Salva Kiir and his first Vice President, Riek Marchar. Mr Oryem said government has received reports that

Uganda tightens border security after Kenya attacks

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he joint force of police and army has been heavily deployed along the border corridors of Kenya and Uganda following an attack by gunmen in Kapenguria and Lamu in Kenya.Kapenguria the county assembly headquarters of West Pokot is just 198 kilometers from Amudat District on the Ugandan side. Mr Richard Aruk Maruk the Moroto regional police commander said the measures are to ensure that attackers do not take advantage and cross into Uganda.Gunmen that Kenya authorities suspect to be Al shabab attacked Kapenguria Police Station at 3am on Thursday morning, killing five police officers. The attacks, according to the eye witness in Kapenguria, started after police arrested one man who was a teacher at Nakwijit School. The witness said two men

claiming to be friends to the arrested teacher demanded police to allow them see the suspect before they grabbed the gun from the police and shot the five dead. The attackers then released the suspect from police custody. Mr Maruk called upon the community along the border to be alert and report any strange people to the police. “Although our borders are porous, we are not sleeping. We shall ensure that attackers will not take advantage to cross into our country,” he said. He also said that the joint force is currently patrolling along Alakas border in Amudat and other areas that connect Uganda and Kenya.

Mr Marchar’s forces are having an upper hand in terms of control and that Yei, a medium-sized city in southwest south Sudan, is expected to fall “into the hands of the rebels soon”. That statement, however made MPs question why Uganda was referring to Mr Marchar as a rebel yet he is part of a coalition government.

Compensation queries The MPs also asked government to explain whether Ugandans would be compensated for the loss in Juba. “For these losses, how does the government of South Sudan compensate our people? It’s not the first time our people have been killed yet we contributed so much in the attainment of their independence,” Mr Mohammad Nsereko, the

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Kampala Central, MP said. Bulamogi MP Kenneth Lubogo said it was wrong for East Africa to admit South Sudan into the community. “How can a country that has not proved to have a track record of human rights, failed to work with its neighbours to bring peace come into the East African Community,” he asked. “South Sudan doesn’t want to show that they appreciate the effort Uganda has put to bring peace in that country.” Security Minister Henry Tumukunde, however, said government’s concern for now was to rescue Ugandans. He also said the country’s borders to the north are secure. “National Security Council assessed the situation and made sure the situation in South Sudan doesn’t spill into Uganda, especially regarding the flow of weapons. Masaka Municipality MP Mathias Mpuuga wondered when normalcy would return.

UPDF soldiers injured in S. Sudan By Julius Ocungi At least three soldiers of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) were yesterday injured after unknown gunmen attacked a convoy they were travelling to South Sudan for a mission to evacuate Ugandans trapped in the violence. The Daily Monitor’s correspondent following the army convoy said unknown gunmen attacked the caravan of armoured vehicles and trucks at Pagiri Payam in Magwi County in the Eastern Equatorial State of South Sudan. The army 4th Division spokesperson, Lt Hassan Kato, who is travelling with the rescue team, confirmed the incident but declined to discuss

any detail. The UPDF spokesperson, Lt Col Paddy Ankunda, in his post on social media Twitter handle for the ministry of defence, stated: “Attempted ambush on a UPDF evacuation convoy repulsed, the soldiers got minor injuries, convoy continued.” The 4th Division commander, Brig Kayanja Muhanga, who is commanding the evacuation mission, speaking from Nisitu, South Sudan, said the attackers targeted the last vehicle in the convoy. The convoy was

delayed for only 40 minutes after the incident. Brig Muhanga named the three injured soldiers as Sgt Alex Ojok, Lance Corporal Christopher Kadama and Private Jesus Kagarura. They were carried in two ambulances to the SPLA health centre where the contingent of soldiers and police is now camped. “They are in stable condition,” Brig Muhanga said. He said the incident did not distract the UPDF from its mission to evacuate Ugandans. “We are going to a peace-keeping mission. We are only going to evacuate Ugandans trapped in the fighting that erupted last week,” he said. “After our mission, we shall leave South Sudan because we have no other intention.”


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Continued from Page 1 Winston Churchill became quite enthused about what he found in Uganda that he wrote “For magnificence, for variety of form and color, for profusion of brilliant life — bird, insect, reptile, beast — for vast scale — Uganda is truly “the Pearl of Africa.”

Yes, Winston Churchill may not have been the one who first called Uganda, the Pearl of Africa. Uganda impacted even the early explorers, that came years before Winston Churchill arrived. They were

amazed by its beauty, its natural wonders, its people. When modern travel became available tourists flocked to Uganda and fell in love with the Pearl of Africa – Uganda. In 1858 John Hanning Speke and Richard Burton ventured through Uganda and were amazed by what they found and it was John Hanning Speke that discovered Lake Victoria

as the source of the Nile, were impressed by how wide and open the streets were of the capital of the Buganda Kingdom and were amazed by the local culture and ways of the people. The earliest and most credible source calling Uganda the Pearl of

Africa was Henry Morton Stanley who in 1871 ventured throughout Uganda. Frederick John D. Lugard (who saved Uganda for the British from the French) wrote, “Stanley was even louder in his praises of Uganda than Speke had been, and

described it as the “Pearl of Africa” 1893 Most sources name Henry Morton Stanley as the earliest and probably most plausible source, especially in American Writings which were before Winston Churchill’s visit to Uganda in 1907 and his subsequent book published in 1908. Why is Uganda called the Pearl of Africa? No matter who was the first to refer to “Uganda – as

the Pearl of Africa” the reality is, that it has been known and referred to as such for over 100 plus years. Visitors coming to Uganda in the 21st Century do not ask “Why is Uganda called the Pearl of Africa?” Minutes after getting off of the plane at Entebbe International Airport and heading

out on their African Safari they would totally agree, that Uganda is the Pearl of Africa. The words of Winston Churchill published in 1908 still ring true today in the 21st Century. “For magnificence, for variety of form and color, for

profusion of brilliant life — bird, insect, reptile, beast — for vast scale — Uganda is truly “the Pearl of Africa.” The Kingdom of Uganda is a fairy tale. The scenery is different, the climate is different and most of all, the people are different from anything elsewhere to be seen in the whole range of Africa….what message I bring back…. concentrate on Uganda.”

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Why is Uganda called the Pearl of Africa? By Andrew Sembela

Maybe a better question in the 21st Century would be “Why is Uganda recognized as the Pearl of Africa? Definitely because Winston Churchill popularized the Term “Pearl of Africa.” Why did Lonely Planet

Africa. Uganda – as the Pearl of Africa lost some of its luster during the days of Idi Amin, the war in the Bush Years that brought President Yoweri Museveni to power and the havoc the Lord’s Resistance Army and Joseph Kony brought to the north of the country resulting in

in 2012 name Uganda as the Best Country to Visit? Because no other country in Africa has what Uganda has – it is one of the most biodiverse countries in all of Africa. Why did National Geographic pick Uganda as

war and a trail of tears. Since 2005 the country has been at peace, is one of Africa’s friendliest, safest, most secure, stable countries in all of Africa, the Pearl of Africa has and is regaining its luster as the one and only Pearl in all of Africa – Time

one of the Best Travel Destinations in Africa? Because it is the Pearl of

for you to visit Uganda and see why it is Africa’s Pearl.


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UGANDA EDITORIAL

31st August to 15th September, 2016

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African Union nations draft motion to quit ICC By Andrew Sembela

We are dedicated to give out the best The recent move by the Government to grant eight production licences to UK-listed Tullow oil Uganda and France’s Total E&P- Uganda was a long waited deal. The oil indurstry in uganda has and will make a tremendous change to the lives of people thus giving job opportunities. Also it will be a foreign exchange earner for the tcountry. However more emphasis should be put to other sectors within Uganda so as to improve the lives of Ugandans. Its devastating to see the struggling people to feed. Its a good sign the country has taken to invest in the oil sector. The sector should be seriously looked into and no corruption should be allowed to find way to it.

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iscussion on the common position by African countries on mass withdrawal from the International Criminal Court is in the final stages after a committee tasked to engage the UN Security Council reported back and its recommendations were discussed on Wednesday at the ongoing 27th AU Summit in Kigali, Rwanda.

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The Committee of Foreign Affairs Ministers, which was tasked during the 26th AU Summit held in January in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, also discussed Monday’s decision by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to refer Uganda’s failure to arrest Sudanese President Omar-Al-Bashir to the UN Security Council. Diplomatic sources said the meeting passed a draft decision that will formulate a final decision when the heads of state convene between Sunday and Monday. Some of the key points in the document titled “the ICC Action Plan,” according to sources, indicate that most African countries during consultations had rallied behind the idea of strengthening the Arushabased African People‘s & Human Rights Court. The committee members also state that it is agreeable to most African countries that they would rather strengthen institutions to

deal with impunity on the continent and also include in its jurisdiction, international war crimes and crimes against humanity now handled by the ICC. The African Court was established by Article 1 of the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights on the Establishment of an African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights, which was adopted under then Organisation of African Unity (OAU) in Burkina Faso in 1998. African Court in force The protocol eventually came into force in 2004 after it was ratified by at leas+t 15 African countries. Fifteen other countries have since ratified the protocol— Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Chad, Cote d’Ivoire, Comoros, Congo, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Libya, Lesotho, Mali, Malawi, Mozambique, Mauritania, Mauritius, Nigeria, Niger, Rwanda, Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, South Africa, Senegal, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia and Uganda. The Court has jurisdiction over all cases and disputes submitted to it concerning the interpretation and

application of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and any other relevant human rights instrument ratified by the states concerned. But as of February 2015, according to the court’s website, now fewer than seven party states had made declaration “recognising the competence of the Court to receive cases from NGOs and individuals.” The seven that have recognised the court include Tanzania, Burkina Faso, Rwanda, Malawi, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, and Mali—a fact which makes cutting ties with the ICC somewhat problematic. The Wednesday meeting also vehemently “rejected” a proposed amendment to the Rome Statute which gave birth to the ICC to include the component of UN peacekeepers to enforce its indictments. The resolutions came against the backdrop of a decision by the Haguebased court’s Pre-Trial Chamber II referring both Uganda and Djibouti to the 15-member UN Security Council to take necessary action after the two countries failed to fulfill their obligation of arresting President Bashir.


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Uganda: Army Pays Shs 2 Billion to ‘Ghost’ Pilot

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More than Shs2.4billion is feared to have been lost by the Ministry of Defence through maintenance of a suspected “ghost” Russian pilot on its payroll over a period of 11 years. Information obtained by Sunday Monitor reveals that the ministry had over that period paid out at least$618,000 (approximately Shs2.07billion) in monthly salaries and another$120,000 (approximately Shs402 million) in gratuity to the ghost pilot-cum-instructor of the Mi17 and Mi24 helicopter gunships.The loss came to light in June after a team appointed by the Chief of

Defence Forces (CDF), GenKatumba Wamala, in February to investigate the matter, released its report.The report cites several military officers and civilianemployees attached to the ministry for connivance and negligence.A June 18 memo that Gen Wamala sent to the permanent secretary in the Ministry of Defence revealsthat the investigation was precipitated by “consistent reports pertaining to gross mismanagement of resources in airforce”.The investigatorsThe investigation team wasled by Maj Martin Nsengiyunva from the Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence (CMI), Ms RoseNabakoza and Ms Grace Apio from the police’s Crime Intelligence and Investigation Directorate (CIID) and

Proposed amendment to raise retirement age of judges set to split parliament

Capt Apollo Ahimbise from the Special Investigations Bureau (SIB) of the Uganda People’s Defence Airforce (UPDAF).The team was asked to verify validity of contracts, examining circumstances under which the contracts were made, identifying the architects and beneficiaries of the said contracts and to make recommendations for action.The report reveals that the Defence

ministry, at the prompting of the airforce, entered into a two-year renewable contract with the said “ghost” Russian Airforce pilot Valerie Ketrisk, on October 4, 2005. He wasto work as a pilot and pilots’instructor for a monthly payof $4,306 (approximately Shs14,425,100). Payments were in the period

between October 2005 and June 2008 made to account number 0710006739 in Nile Bank, Luwum Street Branch.Though the contract was still running as of July 2008,details about how payments were effected in the period between July and December 2008, whichconstitutes a part of the second contract, are unclear.The pay was revised upwards to $5,350 (approximately Shs17.922,500) per month when the contract was renewed for the second time, an amount which wasretained through the 2011 and the 2013 contract durations and until the middle of 2015 when the monthly pay was reduced to $5,150 (approximately Shs17,252,500).

Ssekandi Wants Unemployed Youths Driven Out Of City BY Andrew. S

BY MATHIAS

A private members bill is in the works to raise the retirement age of High Court judges and justices of the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal by amending the constitution. The man behind the bill, Nakifuma MP Robert Kafeero Ssekitoleko, told NTV that he may table the proposed amendments on the floor of Parliament on Tuesday. The bill proposes to

raise the retirement age of High Court judges from 65 to 70 and justices of the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal from 70 to 75 years. Lawmakers have given mixed reactions to the bill, with some saying that it is laying the ground for other more controversial constitutional amendments that are likely to be brought before the house.

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ganda’s Vice President, Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi has asked government to push all the unemployed youth out of the city and send them back to villages to engage in agriculture.According to him, they create unnecessary congestion in the city yet there is a lot of unconsumed land in villages which they can utilize by engaging in agriculture.He made this call on Thursday at the Office of the Prime minister during the launch of

findings, “Enhancing Youth Participation in Agriculture in Uganda; Policy proposals by The “Young Leaders Think Tank for Policy Alternatives”an initiative of the Konrad-AdenauerStiftung to enhance youth participation in governance and policy formulation.Ssekandi said there is a need to change the mindset of graduates from universities to look at agriculture as untapped opportunity rather than crying for unemployment. The paper outlines the state of youth participation in the agriculture sector in Uganda, noting that while

absorbing a largepart of the working population, the sector is operating inefficiently, mostly owing to the effects of subsistence farming and engagement in the sector as a last resort or interim solution while other economic pursuits are aspired to.The result is a workforce engaged in agriculture that is lacking the vision and awareness of opportunities for entrepreneurship within the sector and, therefore, does not unlock its employment potential.


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Reactionary wealth creation plans will not alleviate poverty

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n my last commentary on this subject, I stated that the NRM wealth creation initiatives and poverty alleviation programmes have actually generated more poverty instead of eliminating it. In many years of community development and health promotion work, I came to a personal realisation that it is not possible to alleviate poverty in Uganda. Poverty is an impersonal experience. It is a relative phenomenon just like energy. Poverty alleviation, therefore, starts from the person and interpersonal factors in intricate reference to their environments. This position requires a deeper analysis of what African poverty means, and the variations in its manifestations, as well as the phenomenological experiences of those who are afflicted by it. Most of the poverty that we endure in Uganda are created by socially and historically entrenched inequities

resulting from bad politics. Social evils such as sectarianism, nepotism, tribalism, etc., that drive our politics, are also the bedrock of nationwide inequities that generate and sustain poverty. No matter how much money one places in the hands of the impoverished victims of our unequal society, poverty will not get alleviated, least, eliminated. To eliminate poverty, we have to address structural inequities and inequalities entrenched in society by history with attendant bad politics without necessarily placing improved seeds, animal breeds, or brown envelop money in the hands of the impoverished. Empowered citizens, when given an equitable and equal society, can ably thrive on their own with least intrusion into the private space by their government. This partially explains a position I took in an article that most of the NRM wealth creation programmes are reactionary, not well thought through, and are designed to pander to sentimentalism and/or mere politicking. When I review the economic

policies of UPC, I can now understand why Dr. Milton Obote was able to deposit concrete development in Uganda. UPC as a party presents to the people of Uganda a tangible, well thoughtout panacea to most of the social, political and economic questions of this day. Until you speak to the common man, you would not easily realise how shallow the so-called ideology of NRM is in respect to a sustainable environment, industrialisation, and employment. For instance, given a UPC government policy approach, the Operation Wealth Creation could not have become what it is – an instrument of partisan political mobilisation. Under the UPC economic policies, the Uganda Development Corporation (UDC) managed all monies intended

to spur growth in critical areas of the economy. Nationals had access to this money based on merit of their prepositions, and whether it addressed a critical area of the economy or not. Today, to access a loan, or government assistance, one needs the guardianship of someone high up there. Moreover, the recommendation comes fully loaded with conditions for kickbacks. And possibility of such monies are only available to NRM supporters. Under the UPC, there was an emphasis on local investments – state enterprises. Our agro-based industries attended to the farmers’ needs. Farmer’s cooperatives ensured that farmers were safeguarded from the vagaries of the market, while the government ensured that value

was added to farm produce and sold in international markets. In the end, real wealth was distributed equitably to the rural folk through a sustainable structure to reach where 83 per cent of the population resides. The cooperatives and UDC were instruments of equity that enabled resources to reach those who needed it the most without political patronage. Therefore, without a proper structure, the wealth creation programmes will continue to flop, generate poverty, frustration, and anguish among the rural folk. The obsession with foreign investors only attests to the real problem of this country. It reveals that the country has no internal capacity to industrialise. The country lacks properly qualified blue-collar workers to sustain industrialisation. It is truly unbecoming that our farmers now have to rely on Korean or Iranian investors to get their fruits, flowers and vegetables processed. Let us start by reinventing cooperatives and supporting cooperative movements.

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Museveni seeks to control all land - Besigye By Kizito Bowazi

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presidential candidate, Dr Kizza Besigye, has said the government’s proposal to amend the Land Act (1998) to allow government take over private strategic land without compensation, is dangerous for the country. Campaigning for FDC candidates in Omoro District on Saturday, Dr Besigye said the proposal is a new ploy by government “to grab people’s land.” He claimed President Museveni has always had an agenda to control land, right from the time he took over power after

a guerilla war in 1986. He said when the idea was defeated in the Constituent Assembly (1994/1995) that drafted the 1995 Constitution, the President pushed it again in the Sempebwa Constitution Review Commission (2001-2002). “The Bill that is proposed now which came out of Kyankwanzi (Cabinet retreat) is extremely dangerous. We must rise up as Ugandans to oppose this new trick orchestrated by President Museveni,” Dr Besigye said.

President Museveni (RIGHT)) and Opposition Leader Besigye Photo: Courtesy

The former FDC leader campaigned in the trading centres of Awere and Acet in Odek Sub-county and Lalogi trading centre in Lalogi Sub-county, for Mr Simon Toolit Akecha (Omoro

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Shaban Bantariza, dismissed Dr

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Besigye’s allegations as baseless.

August 29. Lands minister Betty Amongi recently said the government will soon bring to Parliament an amendment to the Land Act (1998) which will ease government takeover of private land for

national development projects such as roads and other infrastructure. When approved by Parliament, the proposed amendment will allow government to compulsorily acquire land for public works before compensating the owner.


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SHOCKING: Ugandan man buries wife alive By Andrew Sembela

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olice in Amolatar District is holding a 50-year-old man for burying his wife alive following a domestic brawl. The suspect reportedly stabbed his wife Ms Betty Apio with a kitchen knife several times, to ascertain she was dead before tucking her away in a pit. Mr John Bosco Okwir, a resident of Ader village in Omito parish, Adyel Division in Lira Municipality, on Wednesday at around 4am, first tried to strangle Ms Apio. After squeezing her throat for some time and realising she was not dying, he then picked a knife and

stabbed her several times before burying her. Ms Juliet Odongo, a daughter to the victim, said her mother was rescued by neighbours who retrieved her body, as she was still alive and rushed her to Lira Regional Referral Hospital where she is being treated. “My father has been mistreating and regularly beating her so she decided to buy land at Namasale and constructed a house which she stays in whenever she goes there to buy fish,” she said. Ms Odongo said when her mother constructed the house, it bothered Okwir who accused her of planning to divorce him. Amolatar District Police Commander, Gerald Isabirye confirmed the incident saying the suspect

Women look at the grave where The late Betty Apiyo was burried PHOTO: COURTESY

is in police custody. “After the incident he attempted to flee, but we hunted and arrested him from where he was hiding. We shall produce him in court next week on Tuesday and charge him with attempted murder and causing grievous bodily injuries,” Mr Isabirye said. He urged housewives to report their violent husbands to the police for

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arrest and prosecution since domestic violence in a serious crime. “So many women are suffering quietly because they fear to report their husbands to police, but I am encouraging them to come out and inform police so that they are assisted,” he said..

President Yoweri Museveni has applauded Inspector General of Police, Gen. Kale Kayihura saying he has done a good job in police by impeding chaos. While addressing the Urban Authorities Association of Uganda at Ntare School in Mbarara district that attracted a total of 400 mayors and town clerks, Museveni appreciated Kayihura’s efforts to stop chaos which disrupts business and peace. “Kayihura has done a good job; he stopped fujo (chaos); because people wanted to bring fujo (chaos) to disrupt business”, said the President. This comes in the wake of Kayihura facing charges of torture for his forces beating opposition leader Kiiza Besigye supporters recently.

I Was Acting on Orders From My Boss;Police driver

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Uganda Road Court has issued a warrant of arrest to former commander of Kampala Central Police Station, Aaron Baguma, after the senior officer failed to appear before the court to answer to murder charges in connection to the killing of a business woman last year.

Who Knocked Besigye Supporter By Andrew Sembela

T not required to summon murder suspects and that since his whereabouts are unknown, it’s prudent that a warrant of arrest be issued for him through the Inspector General of Police Gen Kale Kayihura.

metres away from CPS, where he found the deceased being beaten and despite her pleading to him for help from the mob; he simply asked her to pay Muhammed Ssebuwufu, the proprietor of the car bond .

In response, Karemani said it’s not only the IGP who can arrest and bring him to court but any other person including a civilian can do so.To that effect, the arrest warrant was issued for Baguma for September 1.

It’s against this background that the DPP says Baguma is criminally liable since his duty as a police officer is to protect life and yet he just looked away when the deceased pleaded with him to rescue her from the mob. Some of the other suspects in the case are Paul Tasingika , Godfrey Kayiza, Phillip Mirambe and Stephen Lwanga.

However, Mr Muwaganya added that communication he has since received is that they have been unable to trace him. He explained to court that Baguma’s place of work has since changed after he was transferred.

Mr Baguma is one of the nine suspects in the alleged killing of businesswoman Donah Betty Katusabe at Pine Car Bond in Kampala on October 21, 2015.The Director of Public Prosecutions in December last year, sanctioned murder charges against Mr Baguma for his role in aiding and abetting the murder of the businesswoman.

Mr Muwaganya also told court that in murder cases, the state is

He is accused of having gone to the bond which is just a few

But before the presiding chief Magistrate, Jamson Karemani, could issue the warrant of arrest, he asked the state whether they had served Baguma with the criminal summons. In response, Mr. Muwaganya said since the accused is a senior serving police officer, they sent out the summons together with the police file.

Museveni praises Kayihura, saying he has played a big role in stopping chaos BY WAISWA ALEX

Baguma fails to appear in court, warrant of arrest issued

Mr Baguma had been expected in court this morning after the said court had issued him criminal summons last week.“ASP Baguma is not in court in respect of the criminal summons. Your worship, we apply for a warrant of arrest so that he can be compelled to appear and the charges read for him,” resident State Attorney Jonathan Muwaganya said.

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Prosecution alleges that late last year, the suspects killed Katusabe using sticks and a panga, for failure to clear a Shs9m debt which was the balance of money left for a car that she had bought from Ssebuwufu’s car bond.

he arrested police driver who knocked the excited supporter of Dr. Kizza Besigye in Kyebando on July 12 denied the case saying he was under the instructions of his boss.Benon Matsiko was arrested and paraded before the media on Monday last week a month after NTV broadcasted a video of a police pickup knocking down Dr Kizza Besigye supporter.While appearing before the police standards Unit yesterday, Matsiko

told investigators that his boss SP Michael Kasigire the DPC Kira Road Police Station ordered him to knock Besigye supporters who were standing by the roadside.“I think that Afande Kasigire should also be paraded here because he is the one who orderedme to knock Besigye supporters. I was actually with him at the time of the incident,” Matsiko said.The Police Standards Unit therefore promised that the investigators will amend the charge sheet to include Kasigire.


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Airbus’ most technologically advanced airliner receives water salute at Entebbe

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Bad policies affecting local participation in oil sector

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ithout good governance, Uganda and other regional countries will not benefit from the opportunities that the oil resource presents, sector analysts have said.

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frica’s first Airbus A350XWB (XWB stands for extrawide body) made her maiden landing at Entebbe International Airport on Wednesday, and was welcomed with the traditional water-salute.

Mr Elijah Dickens Mushemeza, a senior research fellow with Advocates Coalition for Development and Environment (Acode), believe that for the population to make a mark in the sector, good governance must be guaranteed across the East African region.

This aircraft, Airbus’ most technologically advanced passenger airliner, is the European plane manufacturer’s answer to fierce American rival Boeing’s B787 Dreamliner.

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Both the A350 XWB and B787 are the latest generation of long range aircraft that aviation’s big two manufactures think will rule today’s skies. Like her competitor the B787 Dreamliner is largely constructed from carbon fiber. These two also have single piece fuselage sections to reduce the number of fasteners which also reduces weight. Because of the material used to construct the two planes, they are light compared to other plane models and hence very fuel efficient. They can fly over 8,000 miles without refueling. Qatar Airways was the first airline to take delivery of the A350XWB in 2014.

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Several airlines such as Finnair, Vietnam Airlines and Singapore Airlines have also received the A350XWB. Ethiopian Airlines is the first African airline to take delivery of the A350XWB. The Ethiopian national carrier was also the first African airline to take delivery of the B787 Dreamliner. The A350XWB flight to Entebbe was probably a one off. Abebe Angessa, Ethiopian Airlines Uganda Country Manager Uganda said the airline will continue using the smaller B737 Next Gen on the Addis-Ababa-Entebbe route. “We operate three flights

between Addis Ababa and Entebbe every day. So the numbers are growing and one day we have 300 people booked into one flight, we may use the A350 XWB again,” he told the New Vision. The A350XWB landed at 1pm on Thursday and was welcomed with the water salute. In aviation, the water salute is given whenever a new aircraft lands at an airport for the first time. The salute is given when an airline is closing a route which is why the last flight of British Airways out of Entebbe to London in October last year was accorded a water salute.

Posta bus impounded over Shs36m debt By Chris

conservation and extractives in Kampala recently, Mr ushemeza, said: “Good governance is critical. Without it, the things that matter will not be done. We need governments that will invest in the right infrastructure and ensure corruption is fought.” He continued: “Without investing in proper infrastructures and bringing an end to endemic corruption, local content (participation) will not be achieved and our economies will be the losers.” Enforcing policies

A Posta Limited bus has been impounded by court bailiffs over the company’s failure to pay Shs36.7m after losing a civil case in the chief magistrate’s court in Mbarara.

He added that Uganda and other regional states should enforce policies and legislation on local participation (where locals are deliberately prepared to partake opportunities the sector presents) as well as making specific laws rather than scattered ones that do not enhance local content or participation.

A Post bus registration number UAP 731U, knocked and damaged a vehicle of Mr John B Kabandize of BKA Advocates on the Mbarara –Ntungamo road in 2015. Mr Kabandize filed a suit at Mbarara Chief magistrate’s court against Uganda Posta Limited, Centenary Bank Limited and Mr Tony Anganya, the driver of the bus.

In her remarks, Ms Racheal Juma, representing the Oil, Natural Gas and Environmental Alliance, the largest national coalition of civil societies involved in natural gas and environmental advocacy in Tanzania, said there is need for ethical leadership in the region.

Uganda Posta Ltd and Mr Anganya to pay Mr Kabandize special damages of Shs17,430,000, general damages of Shs2,500,000 and costs of the suit to the plaintiff of Shs16,780,000, which they failed to pay.

On July 5, the chief magistrate’s court issued an order instructing Mr Benjamin Mujuni to attach The court ruled in favour a movable property of of Mr Kabandize, asking the defendants for public C e n t e n a r y B a n k L t d , auctioning for refusal to

pay the money. On Tuesday, Mr Mujuni trailed Post bus from Kampala to Kisoro and seized it from Mbarara town near Mbarara Central Police Station. It was impounded and taken to Mbarara court premises for public auctioning. In Mr Mujuni’s July 12 letter to the chief magistrate’s court, he confirms attaching the bus belonging to the defendant as per court order. Mujuni also confirms possession of the property.

She said: “We still have issues of good governance and ethical leadership. The oil and gas sector has been hijacked by politicians and individuals, most of whom have no knowledge of how to run the sector, let alone understand it.” She continued: “As a region we must own our resources and it shouldn’t be the international companies or self-centred individuals whose agenda contrasts the one of the regional population.”


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Kampala socialites go ‘crazy’ at Blankets and wines By the look of things Jackie Akello is stealing the show after turning the whole place down with cover songs like Jennifer Lopez’z ‘I aint your mama’, the late Michael Jackson’ Billie Jeans alongside Solomon and ‘Will you be there. She had earlier performed her own like ‘Tam, Anamaruwer, Yang, Wan Wilombo among others. Despite many thinking that the 13th edition of Blankets and Wine would turn out to be a flop, the event actually surprised everyone when people started making their way to the museum at midday and as we write this, the event can best be termed as “Full house” unlike on the previous edition which was the 12th when they started coming in at 5pm. This could be attributed to a number of factors, One being that it’s the first

major event after Ramadan and because it’s the fact that the last edition happened on a public holiday which was Easter Sunday.

Eddy Kenzo to do collabo with Mi Casa If there is one word that can describe Singer Eddy Kenzo for the few years he has been in the music industry, it could probably be “lucky”. From the time the singer won the first ever Black Entertainment Television Award (BET), many opportunities have been opened for the Sitya Loss star.Apart from performing in several parts of the world, the singer has also rubbed shoulders with international stars from mostly Nigeria and has also worked with some of them on different musical projects.And

now, as you read this, Eddy Kenzo could be done with his collaboration with South African band Mi Casa. During the Blankets and Wine show, headlined by Mi Casa that took place over the weekend, the three-man

band confirmed during an exclusive interview that they were going to record a song with Eddy Kenzo the next day before going back to South Africa. The band revealed the news after the Blankets

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President Museveni at TICADVI in Nairobi During the just concluded TICADVI in Nairobi President Museveni surprised many when he decided to walk from the KICC, where the meeting was held to the Intercontinental Hotel- I(n Pics 1,2,3 : )

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