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DHL Express Mobile app launched in eight African countries, and a further 40 countries to be live by the end of 2020; App offers a number of key benefits that facilitate tracking and faster delivery; Growing demand for mobile services in Sub Saharan Africa drives further innovation. DHL Express has announced the launch of an innovative mobile platform that will allow its customers in Sub Saharan Africa to track and coordinate the delivery of their shipments with greater ease and convenience. This is according to Hennie Heymans, CEO of DHL Express Sub Saharan Africa, who says that the DHL Express Mobile app is part of DHL Express’ ongoing commitment to drive innovations that enhance customer experience. “The app is an exciting new addition to our service offering in Sub Saharan Africa and has been launched in South Africa, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Mauritius, Tanzania and Uganda, and will be rolled out in a further 40 countries across the region by the end of 2020.” Heymans explains that the DHL Express Mobile app offers a number of key benefits to customers, allowing them to access valuable features on the move. “Customers can access accurate shipping quotations, find their closest DHL Service Points for easy collections and deliveries and of course, track their shipments in real time. Embracing digitalization is the name of the game when it comes to enhancing customer experience and we are excited to introduce yet another exciting mobile application to our customers across the region.” A report by GSMA Intelligence revealed that mobile phones and services are enabling business growth in Africa. The mobile ecosystem has made a significant contribution to the economy in Sub Saharan Africa so far, with an economic value contribution of $110 billion, equivalent to 7.1% of the region’s GDP in 2017. He adds that it’s not only about new technology, but also a different mindset and culture. Our customers are constantly evolving and changing the ways that they communicate, work, travel and consume, so we need to ensure that we are providing them with solutions that are agile enough to adapt to their changing needs. With online transactions growing exponentially in Africa, Heymans says that there is a clear demand for integrated mobile solutions that allow customers to transact whenever and wherever they are. “As the global leader in express logistics, DHL is constantly working towards providing cutting-edge solutions that help to connect Africa’s consumers and business owners with the global market” concludes Heymans. |
DHL introduces new mobile app to further enhance customer experience
Uganda Premier League returns with 16 goals scored on match day one
The 2019-20 Uganda Premier League officially kicked off last week with 16 goals were scored from the seven games played.
Eight fixtures involving all the UPL 16 teams were supposed to be played but one game didn’t take place as Police FC failed to show up for their fixture against Onduparaka FC on Saturday.
Onduparaka are due three points and three goals as the referee’s report will capture a no show for Police FC.
Police are reported to be out of the country in Kenya, where they travelled for Eastern Africa Police Chiefs Cooperation Organisation (EAPCCO games) without official communication to UPL.
The league opened with Kyetume FC stunning record champions Sports Club Villa with a 1-0 victory at Mandela National stadium. Cephas Kambugu’s goal in the first half secured all the three points for the newcomers.
Reigning champions KCCA started their 2019/20 campaign with a narrow 1-0 victory over newcomers Wakiso Giants at Lugogo on Saturday courtesy of an Allan Okello strike.
At Maroons Prisons Stadium, Paul Mucureezi’s penalty and a goal each from Brian Ahebwa and Seguja Swaib saw The Ankole Lions overcome newbies Proline FC in Luzira.
At Wankulukuku, John Semazi and Fredrick Kigozi’s 19th and 55th minute goals saw Tooro United overcome Busoga United 2-1. Dan Sewava scored Busoga’s consolation.
Abraham Ndugwa walked away with a goal and a Man of the Match accolade after orchestrating 10-man Bright Stars downfall in Vipers 3-1 away victory on their opening day of the season.
Daniel Sserunkuma and Brian Nkuubi scored the other while Walusimbi put the hosts ahead on 28 minutes to take a 1-0 lead into the break.
Saidi Kyeyune put in a man of the match performance as URA went top of the StarTimes Uganda Premier League (SUPL) table with three points following a comprehensive 3-0 victory over Maroons at Namboole stadium. The attacking midfielder scored one, Ronald Orombi netted an own goal before Ivan Ntege put the final nail.
In Jinja, Deogratius Ojok was the hero for BUL as they subjected the visitors Express to an opening day 1-0 defeat at at Fufa Technical Centre, Njeru.
Matchday one results:
Kyetume 1-0 SC Villa Jogoo
KCCA 1-0 Wakiso Giants
Bright Stars 1-3 Vipers
URA 3-0 Maroons
Mbarara City 3-0 Proline
Tooro United 2-1 Busoga United
Bul 1-0 Express
Onduparaka – Police (not played)
Matchday two fixtures:
3rd September
Vipers SC vs Tooro United – 4pm (St. Mary’s stadium, Kitende)
Wakiso Giants vs URA – 4:30pm (Kabaka Kyabaggu sports stadium)
Maroons vs Kyetume – 4:30pm (Luzira Prisons playground)
Express vs Bright Stars – 4:30pm (Wankulukuku stadium)
Busoga United vs KCCA – 4:30pm (Fufa Technical Centre, Njeru)
4th September
Proline vs Onduparaka – 4Pm (StarTimes stadium, Lugogo)
SC Villa vs Mbarara City – 4:30pm (Namboole Stadium)
Police vs BUL – 4:30pm (Kabaka Kyabaggu sports stadium)
European Region loses ground in effort to eliminate measles
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Following several years of steady progress toward elimination of measles in the WHO European Region, the number of countries having achieved or sustained elimination of the disease has declined, This was the conclusion of the European Regional Verification Commission for Measles and Rubella Elimination (RVC) based on an assessment of annual status updates for 2018 submitted by the 53 Member States of the Region. The RVC determined that for the first time since the verification process began in the Region in 2012, four countries like Albania, Czechia, Greece and the United Kingdom lost their measles elimination status. “Re-establishment of measles transmission is concerning. If high immunization coverage is not achieved and sustained in every community, both children and adults will suffer unnecessarily and some will tragically die,” says Dr Günter Pfaff, Chair of the RVC. The RVC was, on the other hand, pleased to conclude that Austria and Switzerland attained elimination status, having demonstrated the interruption of endemic transmission for at least 36 months. For the Region as a whole, as of the end of 2018, 35 countries are considered to have achieved or sustained measles elimination (compared to 37 for 2017), 2 have interrupted the endemic transmission of measles (for 12–35 months), 12 remain endemic for measles and 4 that had previously eliminated the disease have re-established measles transmission. The surge in cases that began in 2018 has continued into 2019, with approximately 90 000 cases reported for the first half of the year. This is already more than that recorded for the whole of 2018 (84 462). The ongoing circulation of measles in the Region continues to be internally classified within WHO as a Grade 2 emergency. This designation allows the Organization to mobilize the technical, financial and human resources needed to support the affected countries. “Great efforts to control this highly contagious disease have brought us a long way towards regional elimination. However, ongoing measles outbreaks demonstrate that more is needed. Through activation of the emergency response, WHO has increased its focus on measles elimination and upgraded its action. This is the time and opportunity to address any underlying health system, social determinants and societal challenges that may have allowed this deadly virus to persist in this Region,” says Dr Zsuzsanna Jakab, WHO Regional Director for Europe. The RVC is an independent panel of experts that meets annually to assess measles elimination status in the Region based on extensive annual reports submitted by each country. It met on 12–14 June 2019 in Warsaw, Poland to evaluate reports for 2018 and based its conclusion on several factors including measles surveillance data, routine immunization coverage, outbreak response, and the reach of supplemental immunization campaigns and other activities. The RVC also concluded that the situation for rubella has improved 39 countries achieved or sustained elimination status, three interrupted endemic transmission and 11 countries continue to be considered endemic for rubella. |
Ebola case: body of confirmed case sent back to DRC

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The Ministry of Health, has confirmed that the body of the deceased Ebola case from Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in Kasese district has been sent back for burial. According to Minister of State for Health in Charge of Primary Health Care, Joyce Moriku Kaducu, the imported case of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), was a nine year old female from DRC who traveled from DRC with her mother to seek medical care in Uganda. She said five contacts were listed for follow up, three shared the hospital Ebola treatment unit (ETU) with confirmed case on the August 28, 2019, while two were attendants to patients in the ETU. All these five are Congolese and were transported in the same ambulance with the confirmed case from Mpondwe to Bwera hospital Ebola treatment unit. The child was put under isolation at Bwera, however, upon the request of the government of the DRC, both mother and child were to be repatriated back to the DRC to receive treatment from there. “By Thursday evening, four of these contacts had been taken back to DRC for vaccination and effective follow up. The fifth contact who is the mother to the confirmed case is scheduled to return to DRC for burial of her deceased daughter.” She said The minister reassured all Ugandans and non-Ugandans that her ministry has full capacity to contain Ebola and cautioned people to be vigilant and report all suspected cases to the nearby health center. “As part of our preparedness, Ministry of Health has vaccinated over 8,000 individuals against EVD in all Ebola high risk districts in Uganda. Currently, a total of 300 doses of EVD vaccines have been delivered to Kasese . These will be used to vaccinate any possible contacts and contacts of contacts.
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U.S government partners with UWEC to host Zoo hackathon 2019
The U.S. Department of State and USAID has signed a grant with the Uganda Wildlife Conservation and Education Center (UWEC) to host Zoo hackathon 2019 in Entebbe from November 16-17.
Zoo hackathon is a computer coding event that brings together developers, designers, project managers, and subject matter experts to create applications, systems, and tools to help reduce demand for trafficked wildlife products.
For the second year in a row, UWEC will host Zoo hackathon in Entebbe to help reduce global demand for illicit wildlife products and disrupt wildlife trafficking value chains. This year’s event in Entebbe will run simultaneously with 15 other host cities across the globe.
Teams of coders will compete against one another to develop a prototype solution that responds to one of the provided global and local wildlife trafficking problem statements. The winning team will earn a local prize that will help them develop their technology solution, and will also compete against winners from other host cities for a global prize.
Uganda is an important destination in the global, black market trade of illicit products, earning it a designation as a focus country in the U.S. Department of State’s 2018 END Wildlife Trafficking Report.
Sophisticated criminal networks use Uganda as a primary transit hub for illicit products such as ivory, big cat bones and skins, pangolin scales, and live birds and reptiles intended for the exotic pet trade that are then transported to countries across Asia and North America. Because the same global networks are used to traffic wildlife, humans, drugs, arms, and money, disrupting them has broader importance for security, human rights, and ecosystems.
The partnership between UWEC and U.S. Mission Uganda on Zoo hackathon illustrates the continued joint commitment by the United States and Uganda to combat wildlife crime.
Japan, ADB announce $3.5 billion in support of Africa’s private sector development
Japan and the African Development Bank on Friday announced a joint target of $3.5 billion under the Enhanced Private Sector Assistance for Africa initiative (EPSA4), during the 7th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD 7).
Both Japan and the Bank have set a target of $1.75 billion each, from 2020-2022, to enhance the fourth phase of EPSA to spur private-sector-led sustainable and inclusive growth in Africa.
“Building on the successful achievements so far, Japan and the Bank have decided to upgrade EPSA in both quality and quantity to meet financial needs for infrastructure development as well as for the private sector development in Africa,” Japan’s State Minister of Finance,” Mr. Keisuke Suzuki said at the EPSA4 launch ceremony held in Yokohama and attended by government officials and a high-level delegation from the Bank as well as representations of the business community.
“I wish that the new EPSA initiative will lead to business, investment promotion, and job creation in Africa,” Mr. Suzuki noted.
Electricity, transportation, and health will be key priorities under EPSA4. Projects and programs for the three key priorities will be formulated and implemented in line with the G20 Principles for Quality Infrastructure Investment and G20 Shared Understanding on the Importance of UHC Financing in Developing Countries. African countries will also be provided with support to improve and create conducive business environments to attract private investments.
“Today marks another day to celebrate the strong and impactful partnership between Japan and the African Development Bank. The African Development Bank and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) are long-term partners for promoting the development of Africa. EPSA helps to deliver much needed to support the private sector,” Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development, said during his address.
During EPSA1 (2005-2011), Japan set the target of providing $ 1 billion in loans and $ 2 billion under the second phase (2012-2016). The ongoing EPSA3 (2017-2019), Japan and the African Development Bank are cooperating closely to provide the targeted joint amount of $ 3 billion.
As of today, the Bank and JICA under ACFA have co-financed 25 projects to improve key transportation and electricity transmission networks. These include the Construction of Three Intersections in Abidjan in Côte d’Ivoire and Power Sector Reform Program in Angola.
“Under EPSA 4, JICA and the African Development Bank will provide co-financing of $3.5 billion. This is a significant increase over EPSA-3. Increase is what we need to meet the needs of Africa. Increase is what we need to raise the level of our ambitions for Africa. Increase is what we need to build upon the solid foundations of co-financing over the last 13 years, and deliver even greater and more impactful development results in the years ahead. Now, let us arise with renewed vigor. Let us deliver even greater impacts for African countries through EPSA 4,” Dr. Adesina concluded.
NGO staff Maria Nagirinya found dead, body dumped in Mukono
The staff of a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Community Integrated Development Initiatives (CIDI), Maria Nagirinya, who was reportedly kidnapped from the gate of her Lungujja home, has been found murdered and her body dumped at Nakitutulu village, Nama sub-county in Mukono district.
The deceased was kidnapped at 11:40 pm on Wednesday by two men who reportedly trailed her as she returned home. According to her family members, assailants accessed her vehicle registration number UBA 570V, Spacio, moments after her young sister had just opened her the gate.
Nagirinya was the project manager at Community Integrated Development Initiative (CIDI), a Kampala-based NGO. She was a daughter to Mr. Anthony Lubowa, the Charter President Rotary club Kampala- Nsambya.
The assailants according to Sylvia Nambalira a family member who also witness the scuffle as, men grabbed Nagirinya to the back seat before speeding off, said the abductors never demanded for a ransom from any of the family members.
Earlier, the Spokesperson of Kampala Metropolitan Police, Patrick Onyango, revealed that the deceased’s vehicle was found abandoned on Mackay Road, Kitooro Zone, Nateete, Rubaga division.
He said the car was traced after, closed circuit cameras (CCTV) had captured in Kinawataka before it was found in Natete.
The incident is similar to Ms. Susan Magara, 28, who was in February kidnapped by unknown assailants on her way home in Lungujja, Lubaga Division, tortured for three weeks and killed after her agonizing family paid ransom of over Shs700 million.
Arsenal drawn with Frankfurt in Europa League, Man Utd head to Kazakhstan
Last season’s runners-up Arsenal were placed in the same section as Eintracht Frankfurt in the draw for the Europa League group stage in Monaco on Friday, while Manchester United face a long trip to Kazakhstan.
Unai Emery’s Arsenal side lost to Chelsea in the final in Baku after Eintracht had been eliminated by the same side on penalties in the last four.
Ten-time Belgian champions Standard Liege and Portugal’s Vitoria Guimaraes are also in Group F.
United, Europa League winners in 2017, will face Astana of Kazakhstan as well as Partizan Belgrade and former finalists AZ Alkmaar of the Netherlands in Group L.
Wolverhampton Wanderers, the third English team in the draw, will take on Turkish side Besiktas in Group K.
In their first European campaign since 1980, Wolves have already come through three ties just to reach the group stage, including defeating Torino 5-3 on aggregate in the play-offs.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s team will also take on Braga of Portugal and Slovan Bratislava of Slovakia.
While all three Premier League sides will be fancied to progress to the last 32, the draw was far less kind on the two Scottish representatives.
Scottish champions Celtic meet Italian Cup holders Lazio and French Cup holders Rennes in Group E as well as CFR Cluj, the Romanian side to whom they lost in Champions League qualifying.
Celtic were in the same group as Rennes in the 2011-12 Europa League and took four points against the French club.
Meanwhile, Steven Gerrard’s Rangers will take on former European Cup winners Porto and Feyenoord as well as Swiss champions Young Boys in Group G.
Rangers reached the group stage for the second season running after edging out Legia Warsaw in the play-off round.
The opening group games will be played on September 19. This season’s final will be held in the Polish city of Gdansk on May 27, 2020.
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Ebola cases reach 3000 in DRC, WHO calls on all partners to fulfill promises to communities
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As the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo reaches 3000 cases, World Health Organisation (WHO) has called for the full force of all partners to respond and increase their presence in the field to stop Ebola and to address one of the largest and most complex humanitarian crises in the world. “Our commitment to the people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is that we will work alongside them to stop the Ebola outbreak,” said WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. “Our commitment also means strengthening health systems to give them all the other things they need. Building strong systems is what will protect people, communities and the world.“ With a population of 80 million, the Democratic Republic of the Congo has more than four million displaced and is home to the world’s second largest food crisis with 13 million people food insecure. Since January 2019, there have been outbreaks of cholera (15,331 cases, 287 deaths), measles (161,397 cases, 3,117 deaths) and malaria, the leading cause of death in the DRC, which kills more than 48,000 people every year. Dr Tedros will accompany UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on his mission to the country this weekend, along with senior officials, including Dr Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa. “We are working in an incredibly complex environment, but thanks to support from donors and actions taken by the Ministry of Health, WHO and partners, we have saved thousands of lives,” said Dr Moeti. “We strive towards a much more united approach and call on NGOs and UN partners to continue to accelerate all activities. Everyone has a role to play and we each must be accountable for what we signed up to do, only then will we end this outbreak.” The outbreak was declared on 1 August 2018. As of 27 August, there have been 2,997 cases of Ebola, with 1,998 deaths and 893 survivors. Most of the cases are in North Kivu province. In the past 10 weeks, an average of 80 people per week are sickened by the virus. More than 200,000 people have been vaccinated against Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, along with health and frontline workers in Uganda, South Sudan, Rwanda and Burundi. Two therapeutic treatments being used in the country as part of a clinical trial have shown to save 9 of 10 lives if used at the right time. More than 89 million screenings within the country and at international borders have helped control the spread, by identifying and providing care to anyone with symptoms. On 29 August, Ugandan health officials announced confirmation of another case in the country: a child who had crossed over from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. As this alert underlines, regional preparedness will remain key. |
CDF commends UPDF officers for excellent performance at EAC Military games
The Chief of Defence Forces Gen. David Muhoozi has received Mission Uganda sports team of Uganda Peoples’Defence Forces back from Kenya where they emerged the overall winners of the 12th edition of the EAC Military games and cultural events.
The welcome ceremony was held at the Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs headquarters at Mbuya hill.
Mission Uganda was flagged off on the of Aug 10, 2019 to Nairobi Kenya and commenced the sports, games and cultural events on the August 11, 2019.
The Awarding and closing ceremony was officiated by the Kenyan President Uhuru Mwigai Kenyatta where UPDF won two gold medals in netball and volleyball, 02 silver medals in basketball and one bronze in athletics.
Gen. Muhoozi, while welcoming the sportsmen and women, commended their excellent performance in Nairobi. He applauded the players for the discipline, spirit of patriotism, team work, resilience and stamina which put UPDF on the EAC sports spotlight.
The CDF also observed that sports and games do not only promote discipline and health but also promote regional cooperation and integration. He promised more support to sports and appreciated the teams for their excellent performance despite limited resources.
“Thank you for keeping the UPDF spirit of performing better with little resources, you have given us a lesson to learn and we shall adjust accordingly to have our sports department supported much better” he added.
The Chief of Education, Sports and Culture Brig. Francis Takirwa who was the head of delegation mission Uganda, thanked the UPDF leadership for entrusting him with the team to Nairobi. He was happy having brought the team back safely.
Brig. Takirwa applauded the players for the team work, nationalism and morale which all contributed to success and commended the host country Kenya for the excellent preparation and asked other member countries to learn from the Kenyan example.
The contingent commander Col. John Mark Ssemanda who is also the Director of sports in UPDF said that the games enhanced discipline to the military profession and promoted brotherhood amongst the EAC partners.
“The games deepened and widened the relationship and understanding between UPDF and other country teams with whom we played” said Col. Ssemanda.
At the same function UPDF sportsmen and women were recognized. They include, Sgt Titus Tugume of kickboxing who was awarded two golds and one silver in the World Championship in Texas U.S.A, IMMAF world championship in Los Angeles California and a Belt trophy, and IKF world championship in Orland Florida .
S/Sgt Sekabira Tonny Africa Military games Gold holder in Nairobi, world championship Gold in Canada and East Africa gold in Rwanda.
Others were Sgt Tumukunde the world championship title in 2013, the world combat league 2010 in Italy and the world championship 2010 winner in Greece. Cpl Sebute Abdul the National Tittle champion of 2019












