Stanbic Bank
Stanbic Bank
16.6 C
Kampala
Stanbic Bank
Stanbic Bank
Home Blog Page 1055

Gen. Sejusa warns-UPDF should never be used in peoples’ political fights

 

Former coordinator of Intelligence Agencies and Services, Gen. David Sejusa has warned that Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces should not be used in the politicals fights between different actors.
Gen. Sejusa’s warning is in reference to the arrest and detention of former Security Minister Lt. Gen. Henry Tumukunde.

“Defining parameters of struggle correctly is not a weakness! And proceeding faaaa is no strength! This is what is sacrosanct; UPDF must never be used in peoples’ political fights! Either its personnel or ranks! Observing that is what will keep Uganda safe!”
Gen. Tumukunde was arrested on Thursday evening at his Impela Avenue based office which has been a subject of searches by a joint security committee headed by Director Criminal Investigation Directorate Grace Akullo and Chieftancy of Military Intelligence chief Maj. Gen. Abel Kanduho. The searches were extended to his home where his personal guns and other army items like ceremonial Uniforms were found. He is currently admitted at Kololo hospital were he is undergoing treatment.

Meanwhile a family member speaking to Eagle Oline at Kololo Hospital, he said what he is going through isn’t the first and therefore, his appeal to his supporters is to remain focused and not to be diverted.
“Daddy is now in good shape and he is not bothered by what they are trying to subject him too because he says it isn’t the first.”said of his family members.
Meanwhile Major Gemeral Kasirye Ggwanga has warned government and forces against the torture of their colleague saying it won’t deter them (generals) from speaking ills in government. His voices follows reports that generals are watching events surrounding one of their own

“you cannot arrest a general like a dog” Major Kasirye added.

Stories Continues after ad

Nobody will break my resolve-Gen. Tumukunde vows

Former Security Minister and 2021 presidential contender Lt. Gen. Henry Tumukunde has vowed to continue with his plan of contesting against incumbent Yoweri Museveni.

Speaking to Eagle Oline through one of his family members at Kololo Hospital, he said what he is going through isn’t the first and therefore, his appeal to his supporters is to remain focused and not to be diverted.
“Daddy is now in good shape and he is not bothered by what they are trying to subject him too because he says it isn’t the first.”said of his family members.
Meanwhile Major Gemeral Kasirye Ggwanga has warned government and forces against the torture of their colleague saying it won’t deter them (generals) from speaking ills in government. His voices follows reports that generals are watching events surrounding one of their own

“you cannot arrest a general like a dog” Major Kasirye added.

Stories Continues after ad

Gen. Tumukunde health detoriates after torture, admitted at Kololo hospital

Former Security Minister Lt. Gen. Henry Tumukunde’s health has detoriated and is admitted in Kololo hospital after he was allegedly tortured while in police custody.

According to the knowledgeable source he was rushed to Kololo hospital when it was discovered he was unwell after going through physiological and physical torture.
This website has learnt that after several searches at both his home and office that didn’t yield any evidence to sustain treason, the investigators resorted to crude methods of torture with a view of extracting evidence.

Meanwhile Major Gemeral Kasirye Ggwanga has warned government and forces against the torture of their colleague saying it won’t deter them (generals) from speaking ills in government. His voices follows reports that generals are watching events surrounding one of their own

“you cannot arrest a general like a dog” Major Kasirye added.

 

 

Stories Continues after ad

US Marines train UPDF Engineers in specialized skills

 

 

Over 65 UPDF Engineers have completed Four months Engineering Battalion course intake  at Uganda Rapid Deployment Capability Centre(URDCC).

The course which was facilitated by the USA marines had heavy equipment, Utilities, Supply and Civil engineering sections.

Presiding over the closing ceremony, the Commandant URDCC Brig. Peter Gaetano Omola congratulated graduands upon successfully completing the course and urged them to make good use of the skills acquired.

“I know it has not been easy for the 04 months you have been here, go and put those good skills you have acquired to good use,” said Brig Omola.

He thanked the US government for the great support both in equipment and human resource which has enabled smooth running of the course.

He concluded that, this course is relevant because it will improve UPDF’s capabilities through mobility, counter mobility and survivability in operations.

The representative of the US embassy Lt Robinson attributed these courses to the good diplomatic relations between Uganda and the US.

He urged soldiers to relay the skills they have acquired to their colleagues in their units who did not get the opportunity to attend the course.

In a related development, 16 UPDF officers had earlier in the day completed a two weeks Operation Staff Officers Course intake 04 at URDCC Jinja.

The Chief of staff URDCC Brig Gen Johnson Muma, while presiding over the function, said UPDF takes training as priority and officers must always embrace it to improve their skills and empower themselves with knowledge to build capacity for continuity of UPDF operational strategy.

He noted that UPDF relates with other armies across the world and thus the need for such courses.

He congratulated participants upon the exemplary performance on the course and urged them to not only practice the knowledge acquired but also pass it over to other officers in their respective formations.

Present at both functions were representatives of Commandants from sister training schools, Senior officers from Jinja Cantonment among others.

 

Stories Continues after ad

EAC mulls adopting French as an official language of the Community

Flags of East African countries

 

French could in the near future become an official language of the East African Community in addition to English.

This became apparent after the French government agreed to assist the EAC in conducting a study on the modalities to include French as an official language of the Community.

The support from the French Government comes after the EAC requested the French Government to support a study on the modalities to include French as a language of the Community in addition to English. The request from the EAC Secretariat came as part of implementing the directive of the Resolution no. 25 of the 15th Summit of Heads of State of the EAC held on November 30th, 2013.

Speaking at the signing ceremony of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with EAC, the French Ambassador to Tanzania, H.E Frederic Clavier, said his country was more than willing to assist the EAC in conducting a study on the modalities to include French as one of the official languages of the EAC.

“We are dedicated to support the execution of the study in order to contribute to social and economic development of the integration agenda,” said Clavier.

The French envoy said the operational implementation of the study and related funding costs estimated to be Euros 42,511, would be covered by the Embassy of France in Burundi, adding that the embassy would regularly update the EAC on the progress of the study.

On his part, EAC Secretary General, Liberat Mfumukeko expressed his appreciation to the French government for the support given to the EAC for the study.

The Secretary-General thanked France for her continued support to EAC programmes and projects.

“This support comes at the right time when the Community is continued to deepen its ties with the other French speaking blocs,” said Mfumukeko.

Article 137 of the Treaty for the Establishment of the EAC provides that English shall be the official language of the Community while Kiswahili will be developed as a lingua franca of the Community.

The East African Legislative Assembly passed a resolution to adopt Kiswahili as an official language of the Community.

 

Stories Continues after ad

Rwanda confirms first case of corona virus

A lady wearing protective gears against coronavirus

Rwanda has confirmed the first case of corona virus, a day after Kenya had just confirmed the virus in the east African community (EAC).

Rwanda joins others African countries of Kenya, Algerian Nigeria, South Africa, and Congo which first confirmed the virus earlier this month. The virus which exploded in China’s Wuhan City in Hubei Province has claimed 4,600 lives with over 126,000 people infected globally out of whom 67,000 have recovered.

According to Rwandan ministry of health, the confirmed case is of an Indian citizen who arrived from Mumbai, India on March 8, 2020.

“The patient had no symptoms upon arrival in Rwanda and reported himself to the health facility on 13th March 2020 where he was immediately tested,” read in part of the statement released by health ministry.

The patient is currently under treatment in a stable, isolated from other patients and the tracing of all other contacts is underway to minimise the spread of the virus.

The ministry urged all its nations to observe all guidelines set up in the fight against the virus.

Stories Continues after ad

Amanya Tumukunde arrested as Historicals are divided over crackdown

Mr. Amanya Tumukunde

 

Commandos from the elite Special Forces Command (SFC) today arrested Amanya Tumukunde,a son to Lt Gen Henry Tumukunde.

Amanya was picked from the Kololo office of his father and is being detained at an undisclosed military safe house.

The arrest comes as the military rachets up the crack down on Lt Gen Tumukunde and his family following his declaration to run for the presidency in next year’s General elections. However, a section of the public believe the ongoing arrests are meant to scare away his supporters. as it has happened in the past with supporters of Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi and Dr. Kizza Besigye.

Meanwhile, Eagle Online has exclusively learnt that some NRA/M historicals are unhappy over the crackdown on Lt Gen Tumukunde.

Stories Continues after ad

Kadaga appeals to UN to finance Women Councils

The Speaker of Parliament, Rebecca Kadaga has appealed to UN agencies to support the operations of the National Women’s Council to enable it reach women at grassroots level.

Kadaga said she was concerned that although women council leaders were elected countrywide, they remain largely redundant.

“When I go for meetings of women councils, many ask that, ‘Madam Speaker: we were elected, but what can we do?” Kadaga said.

Kadaga said this while meeting representatives from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), UN Women, United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the National Women Council at Parliament on Thursday, 12 March 2020.

The National Women’s Council was established in 1993 by an Act of Parliament, with a mandate to bring together all women in Uganda for social, economic and political empowerment.

Kadaga said the council with its representation from village to the national level has potential to make a turn around on issues of women economic empowerment and their participation in developing communities.

The Council’s Executive Secretary, Collin Mwijukye said that with 356,000 women leaders spread across the country, the council survives on limited resources of less than Shs1 billion per annum to run operations and grass root programmes.

“This leaves us constrained to implement visible programmes much as we are happy that many of our initiatives have been taken up by our partners,” Mwijukye said.

The Council Chairperson, Farida Kibowa interested the UN agencies in its new initiative termed ‘the 15 house hold model’ where five council leaders are attached to monitor 15 households in a village.

“Through this system, the council shall reach out to households, small hold farmers, domestic workers, landless women, and school girls and women entrepreneurs,” Kibowa said.

The UNFPA Representative in Uganda, Alain Sibenaler said UN was in a process of drafting new cooperation framework for the next five years and added that some of the priority areas of the council such as child health and adolescent health are core to certain UN agencies.

The UN Women, Deputy Country Representative Adekemi Ndieli, advised that women councils can take advantage of some of the UN programmes already running.

“For example the spotlight programme which was launched on Sunday (8 March 2020) benefits women movements; we could leverage on its resources and connections as we see how we shall work together,” Ndieli said.

Stories Continues after ad

BREAKING NEWS: Gen.Tumukunde arrested

Gen. Henry-Tumukunde.

 

A team of security commandos from the Special Forces Command, Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence have in the past few minutes raided the Kololo Office of Lt Gen Henry Tumukunde and arrested him.

The Commandos are being commanded by the head of the CMI boss Maj Gen Abel Kanduho and CIID Director Grace Akullo.

Our reporter at the scene says the security operatives first ransacked Lt Ggen Tumukunde’s office before telling him that he is under arrest.

This story will be updated as it unfolds.

Stories Continues after ad

Tullow Oil plc registers $2b loss after exploration write-offs with Uganda and other countries

Tullow

Tullow Oil plc has registered a financial loss of $2.0 billion following exploration write-offs and impairments in Uganda and other countries.

In August 2019, Tullow announced that its farm-down to Total and CNOOC lapsed following the expiry of the Sale and Purchase Agreements (SPAs). The expiry of the transaction was a result of being unable to agree all on aspects of the tax treatment of the transaction with the government of Uganda which was a condition precedent to completing the SPAs.

According to full year results ended December 31, 2019, the oil company registered a year-end net debt of $2.8 billion and loss after tax of $1,694 million.

 The Group working interest production averaged 86,800 barrels of oil equivalent per day (BOEPD), capital investment of $490 million. The company registered revenue of $1,683 million and gross profit of $759 million.

According to Dorothy Thompson, Executive Chair, Tullow Oil plc, this has been an intense period for Tullow as we have worked hard on a thorough review of the business which has led to clear conclusions and decisive actions.

“We are focused on delivering reliable production, lowering our cost base and managing our portfolio to reduce our debt and strengthen our balance sheet. Even with recent events in oil markets, Tullow’s assets remain robust: we are a low-cost African oil producer, with a strong hedging position, substantial reserves that underpin our business and a high potential exploration portfolio.” She said

“Tullow remains committed to reducing its equity in the project ahead of FID and is working constructively with the Joint Venture Partners and the government of Uganda to agree a way forward.”

The planned development of Uganda’s material oil resources remains at an advanced stage, with the project’s major technical aspects completed. For the upstream components of the project, the ESIA Certificate was awarded for the Tilenga Project, and the final ESIA report has been submitted for the Kingfisher Project.

The company noted that progress has been made on land access secured for both upstream projects and construction costs and schedules have been confirmed from the main EPC bid submissions. For the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project, the ESIA certificate has been awarded in Tanzania, and the final ESIA report has been submitted to the Government of Uganda. The key project legal and commercial prerequisites have been outlined to Government by the Joint Venture Partners, with the schedule to FID now dependent on the progress of these negotiations.

Stories Continues after ad