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Gays want anti-homosexuality law enacted

George Oundo

Members of the gay community in Uganda want the anti-homosexuality law 2014 re-tabled in Parliament.

George Oundo, the chairperson of the gay community in Uganda, petitioned the Speaker of Parliament, Rebecca Kadaga, saying that the Bill will help create awareness about the sexual orientation.

“If this Bill is re-tabled, it will help expose the extent of the moral breakdown especially with the children and the youth. We aim at promoting moral and spiritual values since they are just recruited and not born as gays or lesbians,” Oundo said.

The gay community requested for a meeting with the President to explain their experiences during the period they practiced homosexuality.

“After the Bill was annulled we were scheduled to meet with the President but this did not happen. We are requesting that we get to meet him and we explain the pain we are going through medically and also the stigma we face from the community,” he said.

The Speaker said that she would arrange for a meeting with the President. “I am very interested to know what the courts of law in Kenya ruled in a similar case. As for meeting with the President, I shall make sure I schedule a meeting with him and share your plight,” Kadaga said.

The Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Act, 2014 was passed by Parliament on 20 December 2013 with life in prison substituted for the death penalty. Whereas it was signed into law by President Yoweri Museveni on 24 February 2014, the Constitutional Court on 1 August 2014 annulled the law citing that it was passed without the required quorum in the House.

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Ugandan striker Umar Kasumba eyes golden boot on KPL final day

Umar Kasumba

The 2018/19 SportPesa Premier League season comes to an end on Wednesday with nine matches scheduled to be played in different venues. All matches will kick off at the same time.

The golden boot winner of the 2018/19 Kenyan Premier League (KPL) is expected to be determined on the final day when Sofapaka FC hosts Kakamega Homeboyz at the Mbaraki Sports club on Wednesday 29 May.

Sofapaka’s Umaru Kasumba with 17 goals, has a goal less than the Current top scorer Allan Wanga (18) who features for Homeboyz.

The two teams will be up against each other with both players hoping that Ulinzi stars striker Enosh Ochieng also on 17 goals does not add on his tally.

Kasumba will need to score a brace and hopes his defenders don’t let his competitor score so that he clinches the Golden Boot in his first season with the Kenyan side.

The Ugandan forward already clinched the Sportpesa player of the month in the Kenyan Premier League two times this season – in February and April 2019.

His goals have helped Sofapaka lie third on the 18-table log with one game left to play.

Kasumba is a top contender for the SportPesa Kenyan Premier League Player of the Season for his performances produced this season.

He was awarded KSh 100,000 by club sponsors Betika for his standout performances in the 2018/2019 league season.

The striker featured for SC Villa Jogoo and Police FC before making a move to Sofapaka in Kenya.

The Ugandan is also rumoured to be headed to Germany for trials after this season.

Meanwhile, the Ugandan trio of Erisa Ssekisambu, Shafiq Batambuze and Hashim Sempala sealed the title with Gor Mahia on Saturday with two games left to play after reaching the 70 points mark, when they went eight above second-placed Bandari United.

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Final Cranes squad to COSAFA tournament named

Players in training

The final Uganda Cranes COSAFA bound team has been confirmed and only one foreign-based player makes the cut.

Egyptian based forward Daniel Isiagi who leads the forward line at Al Nasir FC is the only foreign based player on the team.

Twenty players have been named, with two goalkeepers, seven defenders seven midfielders as well as four forwards.

Isaac Isinde will captain the team while Muzamiru Mutyaba will act as his deputy.

The team departs from Entebbe International Airport on Wednesday afternoon for South Africa.

Abdallah Mubiru will handle the team and be deputized by Charles Livingstone Mbabazi.

The team has been in residential training for the last 2 weeks and played a practice match with Western Region Select team which ended 1-0 in favour of Cranes in Bushenyi.

Uganda will be the guest country at this year’s COSAFA Cup tournament in Durban from May 25th to June 8th, 2019 and were drawn to face Lesotho in the quarter finals on June 1st.

The 2019 COSAFA Cup will be the 19th edition of the COSAFA Cup, an international football competition consisting of national teams of member nations of the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA).

The squad

Goalkeepers: Charles Lukwago (KCCA FC), James Alitho (URA FC).

Defenders: Paul Willa (Police FC), Kizza Mustafa (KCCA FC), Revita John (Express FC), Isinde Isaac (K-Jinja S), Hassan Musana (KCCA FC) and Mujuzi Mustafa (Proline FC), Mbowa Paul Patrick (URA FC).

Midfielders: Muzamiru Mutyaba (KCCA FC), Kagimu Shafik Kuchi (URA FC), Kasozi Nicolas (KCCA FC), Kayiwa Allan (Tooro United FC), Balinya Juma (Police FC), Mucureezi Paul (Mbarara City FC), Anukani Bright (Proline FC).

Strikers: Senkatuka Nelson (Bright Stars FC), Serunkuuma Dan (Vipers SC), Birungi Komunda Micheal (Express FC) and Isiagi Opolot Daniel (Al Nasir)

COSAFA Championship

Saturday 1st June 2019

Uganda Vs Lesotho

Durban, South Africa

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President Museveni Mourns Prof. Apollo Nsibambi

President Yoweri Museveni

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni took to his social media in response to the sadening news of the death of Uganda’s former Prime Minister the Late Prof. Apollo Nsibambi to express his sorrow.

In a message on his Facebook page, the President stated that;

“I have, with a heavy heart, learnt of the untimely passing of the former Prime Minister, Prof Apolo Nsibambi. He was a true patriot and great academic. The country will miss him. I have instructed Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda to lead a team that will ensure we give Prof Nsibambi a befitting send-off. May his soul rest in peace.” – H.E Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.

This follows the passing of Prof. Apollo Nsibambi who has been ill. May his soul Rest in Peace

 

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BREAKING: Former PM Nsibambi dead

RIP: Prof. Apolo-Nsibambi

Former Prime Minister Apollo Nsibambi is dead

Prof. Nsibambi is said to have died at his Rubaga home. He was Prime Minister from 1999 to 2011
He replaced Kintu Musoke and was succeeded by Amama Mbabazi.

Who was Prof Nsibambi?

Prof. Apolo Robin Nsibambi was born on 25 October 1940. He was the son of Simeon Nsibambi, who together with John E. Church led the Balokole or the “East African Revival” movement. Nsibambi attended King’s College Budo for his high school education. He held a Bachelor of Science degree in economics, with honors, from the Makerere University under London University. He also held a Master of Arts degree in political science from the University of Chicago in the United States. His Doctor of Philosophy degree was obtained from the University of Nairobi.

Nsibambi served as the dean of Faculty of Social Science at Makerere University from 1978 until 1983 and from 1985 until 1987. He was appointed head of the Department of Political Science at Makerere University in 1987, a position he held until 1990. He was Director of the Makerere Institute of Social Research from 1994 to 1996.

Between 1996 and 1998, he served as Minister of Public Service in the Uganda Cabinet. In 1998 he was appointed Minister of Education and Sports, serving in that capacity until 1999 when he was appointed Prime Minister and Leader of Government Business in Parliament.

Nsibambi also served as the chancellor of Makerere University from 2003 until October 2007.

He married his present wife, Esther, in March 2003 after the death of his first wife, Rhoda, in December 2001. He is the father of four daughters, and the grandfather of at least five grandchildren. He is of the Anglican faith.

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Vinka signs recording contract with Sony

Vinka signs contract

Veronica Luggya commonly known by her stage name Vinka has signed a deal to record music with United States of America based record label Sony Music Entertainment.

“Congratulations Vinka upon your exclusive recording contract with Sony. We are so proud of you and what we have achieved so far in just two years.

We are very excited to have Sony joining hands with us to propel your brand to new heights. This new partnership is evidence that you haven’t put a foot wrong since you started and we are committed to even do more with this new development.” Swangz Avenue posted on their facebook

Sony Music Entertainment (SME), known as Sony Music, is an American global music conglomerate owned by Sony and incorporated as a general partnership of Sony Music Holdings Inc. through Sony Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, which in turn is a subsidiary of the Japanese Sony Corporation.

Sony Music Entertainment is the second largest of the “Big Three” record companies, behind Universal Music Group and ahead of Warner Music Group.

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Gov’t approves policy to boost intellectual property rights

URSB's Bemanya at a past event, whom Minister Anite seem to be against.

Cabinet has approved the National Intellectual Property Policy 2019, according to the statement ready by government spokesperson on Ofwono Opondo who addressed journalists on Tuesday at the Uganda Media Centre in Kampala.

The document approved yesterday is expected to provide an enabling environment for stimulating innovation and creativity by protecting original works of innovators but also is envisaged to attract foreign direct investments, “A strong IP system it will encourage economic growth due to advancement in technology,” adds the statement.

It will also support establishment of comprehensive Public and Private institutional IP frame works for administration ,protection, commercialization and enforcement of IP rights , thus ensuring delivery of IP services to all stake holders; ensure effective IP rights enforcements: this will be achieved through building collaborations and strengthening linkages between different IP administrative and enforcement entities;

Further it will promote research and development; facilitate more active and comprehensive promotion of IP awareness through appropriate short training programs and generate effective and beneficial linkages between National and International IP systems as well as set a policy direction in Regional and International relations in respect of Intellectual Property.

The approval of the policy comes at the time when Uganda has no strict enforcement of the laws to protect (IPRs).

Analysts say Intellectual Property System should encourage and motivate inventors of inventions and creators of designs through protecting their rights, and instill confidence in the maintenance of business activities related to trademarks. “Without a proper system for both enforcing rights and also enabling the grant of rights to others to be resisted, an Intellectual Property System is devoid of value,” they say.

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Anglican Church, NEMA in fight against polythene bags

Rt. Rev. Bishop Stephen Kazimba Mugalu

The Anglican Church has joined the National Environmental Management Authority (NEMA) in the campaign aimed at urging the faithful not to carry with them the single use polythene bags (Kaveera) to the Anglican Shrine at Namugongo as Uganda celebrates Martyrs’ Day on June 3, 2019.

Speaking at the Shrine, Rt. Rev. Bishop Stephen Kazimba Mugalu of Mityana Diocese, the Chairperson Chairman Namugongo church of Uganda said the five dioceses of Luwero, Mukono, West Buganda, Central Buganda and Mityana in conjunction were pleased to announce the partnership with NEMA, NBS, vivo Energy, Coca Cola in the campaign against Kaveera in and around the shrine and the entire nation.

“Pilgrims are therefore encouraged to carry items in reusable bags and alternative supply of re-usable bags will be available at the premises,” he said. He lauded NEMA, Vivo energy and NBS for availing 95 dustbins to help in disposal of the plastics during the celebrations expected to attract thousands of people.

He said much as single use plastic bags are convenient, their outcomes are so dangerous to environment particularly soil as it takes years to decompose.

The Director of Public Education in NEMA, Dr. Daniel Babikwa said, “When people talk about environment and cleanness, they ask themselves where NEMA is. This an opportunity for us to know that environmental management is a responsibility of every individual because the dangers that emerge out of it affect each of us. We are happy that different partners have joined hands to have one voice that we need a cleaner environment,” he said.

Last week, The Catholic Church in partnership with the NEMA also urged the faithful to keep the Catholic Shrine at Namugongo free of Kaveera during the celebrations of the Martyrs Day.

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Spanish footballers arrested for match-fixing

Several Spanish footballers, suspected of being part of an organization dedicated to the faking of matches of first and second division, were arrested Tuesday by the police, say several Spanish media.

Asked about it by AFP, the police confirmed that an operation was underway but without giving details.

According to several media including the daily newspaper El Pais, several footballers including a former player of Real Madrid, suspected of being the head of the organization, other players or former top division players and the president of Huesca, 19th of the last Liga, were arrested as part of this operation.

All these people, suspected of rigging these matches to profit from betting, are accused of belonging to a criminal organization, corruption and money laundering, according to media reports.

“The police action follows complaints about possible match-fixing in a May 2018 match from La Liga to the Spanish authorities,” said a La Liga spokesman.

La Liga has reported a further eight possible match-fixing cases to police.

“During the 2018/19 season La Liga has filed eight complaints with the general commissioner of the judicial police for alleged acts related to match-fixing in lower divisions of Spanish football and friendlies played in Spain,” said a La Liga statement.

“We have also sent alerts to the general directorate of gaming on 18 football matches for possible identification and sanction of players from lower divisions who could have bet on their competition.”

The statement added: “We thank the police for the extraordinary work done to dismantle what appears to be an organised criminal group dedicated to obtaining economic benefits through the predetermination of football matches.

“This police operation demonstrates the effectiveness of integrity protection systems implemented by La Liga to protect the cleanliness of all competitions in Spanish football.

“La Liga continues to fight to eradicate any scourge against fair play in Spanish football.”

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2019 CEACAFA Kagame Cup tournament dates confirmed

CECAFA trophy

The Council of Eastern and Central Africa Associations (CECAFA) has confirmed the dates for the 2019 CECAFA Kagame Interclub Cup tournament.

The annual regional club showpiece is set be staged in Kigali and Rubavu, in Rwanda, from July 7th to 21st.

KCCA FC will represent Uganda at this year’s tournament after winning the 2018/19 StarTimes Uganda Premier League.

Vipers SC represented Uganda last year in Kenya and reached the quarter finals of the Kagame Cup where they were eliminated by Kenya’s Gor Mahia.

The last time a Ugandan team won the championship was back in 2005, Police FC under Sam Timbe by defeating Moro United 2-1 in the final.

The CECAFA Club Cup is a football club tournament organised by CECAFA. It has been known as the Kagame Interclub Cup since 2002, when Rwandan President Paul Kagame began sponsoring the competition.

Azam FC from Tanzania are the defending champions while Simba from Tanzania are the record holders of the competition winning it six times.

Star players of some teams will miss out due to the tournament taking place at the same time with the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in where Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Burundi will take part.

2019 Cecafa Club Championships teams:

Azam FC (defending champions), Simba (Tanzania), KCCA FC (Uganda), Gor Mahia (Kenya), Eagles (Burundi), Rayon Sport, APR, Mukura Victor (Rwanda), AS Vita and Motema Pembe (DRC), Zesco United (Zambia), plus teams from Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti Ethiopia, Sudan, South Sudan.

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