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Fighting corruption: Massive staff changes at URA customs department

The Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) has made changes in its human resource personnel, where 66 staff in the customs department have been transferred to new work stations across the country.

The transfer of the staff was done by Dickens Kateshumbwa, the URA Commissioner Customs, who also appointed five staff as in-charges of bonds.

The communique concerning the latest staff transfer in URA was released on June 21, 2019 even though Kateshumbwa in that message said most the affected staff would be at their new work stations on July 1, 2019. Five of the transferred staff will be at their new work stations on August 1, 2019.

Though Kateshumbwa did not give the reasons as to why he carried out the transfer of staff, other sources told this website that is one of the ways of fighting corruption in the sense that when some workers when over stay in a location they form syndicates with others in the private sector to dodge paying a fraction or all the taxes charged on some items.

List of affected URA staff

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KAGAME Full Interview: We were ready to mess up Uganda in April…Uganda is involved in supporting armed groups against us

President of Rwanda Paul Kagame speaks during a press conference in the Ugandan capital, Kampala on December 12, 2011 a day after he received the Lifetime Achievement Award for inspiring the young generation in Africa to desire for change and better life. Rwandan President Paul Kagame rejected allegations that his government was behind the killing in Kampala earlier this month of a journalist critical of his government. "That is merely one of the assumptions and I don't think we need to work on just one assumption and neglect the facts. It is wrong, absolutely wrong," Kagame told journalists at a press conference. AFP PHOTO/Michelle SIBILONI (Photo credit should read MICHELLE SIBILONI/AFP/Getty Images)

German newspaper, Taz interviewed Rwandan President Paul Kagame on the sidelines of an international conference in Brussels, Belgium mid this week. He responded to Rwanda-Uganda relations among other issues of regional significance.

 

Read on,

 

TAZ: Mr President, you came to Brussels for the European Development Days. What was your message?

 

Paul Kagame: It is not the first time I came to the European Development Days. This time the topic was sustainable development goals, focusing on how we fight inequality. So it was of interest to us. How does development become sustainable when there is inequality at the same time? It should be inclusive, narrowing the gaps. It is what we are trying to do in our country. That is what this partnership between Europe and Africa is all about.

 

Until recently, you were the chairman of the African Union. What were the main achievements under your presidency of the organisation?

 

I combined a number of things. Before I became chairman of the African Union, I had been selected by the African Union to lead the reform process. I still continue with the active role of seeing through the reforms. Most of the reforms will be on the agenda in the forthcoming summit in Niamey (Niger). The continental Free Trade Area is going to be in effect because the number of signatories and ratifications has reached the point that allows it to be in effect. I am chairman of the East African Community (EAC) as well. I have been working on some important integration issues, like the formation of an air transport common market.

 

At the same time, we have seen tension between Rwanda and your neighbour Uganda. What’s the current situation? To what extent do these tensions affect trade and the economy in the EAC?

 

Any tension will necessarily affect the stability of the economy, of trade, of all kinds of things. There is no question about it. That’s why we don’t need tension at all. But with politics (smile), we always see these things in any part of the world! We have had an easy relationship during many years. Tension comes and goes. We hope one day we can get rid of it forever. This time around is part of this history. We have seen Uganda getting involved in supporting (armed) groups against us because they (in Kampala) think we don’t stand for the interests of Uganda. They just don’t appreciate that Rwanda has a different government and would wish Rwanda to pay allegiance to them, something like that.

 

Some of it is not very visible. We see people being arrested in Uganda. We have Rwandese in their hundreds, actually in prison in Uganda. Uganda keeps telling all kinds of stories, they say these people are there illegally, that these are spies … And we have raised this because we have collected information about it and then they say: how do you know these details? It is because you (Rwandan government officials) have people here (in Uganda) and in fact they (the Ugandan officials) say they are against us. But the arrests have been indiscriminate: they arrest women, men, young people, they even picked some pupils from schools. The last time I met with (Ugandan president) Museveni I said these accusations have no credibility. Two hundred people were arrested, they failed to charge even one. That shows the magnitude of the problem. That resulted in fact in us telling people not to go to Uganda. And we cannot tell Uganda what to do. We have asked them, we have begged them, we have even told them it’s ok, if you have people in custody who committed offences, bring them to the courts of law, don’t keep them in prison. People come and tell us they have been in prison for nine months or a year, for nothing. But we have kept calm. People fear fighting between us. I don’t see it coming because I think Uganda understands the cost of it. We don’t want to go down that road because everyone will lose something.

 

You warned Uganda in April. You said “if you mess up, we will mess up big time“…

 

Yes, (meaning) if you cross the border. You can do whatever you want on your territory, like arresting people. But if they crossed our border and wanted to do things in our territory – that’s what I meant.

 

On Tuesday, the former Prime Minister Twagiramungu…

 

Is he still living? (laughter)

 

He is still alive. In a press conference in Brussels, held while you were addressing the European Development Days, he was blaming you for these tensions with Kampala…

 

He would blame me for everything! He is blaming me for taking refuge in Belgium. I didn’t chase him ! There is no case against him.

 

Faustin Twagiramugu and Paul Rusesabagina’s group made a call for unity of the opposition. What do you make of this?

 

They are a creation of the media more than anything (laughter). These things have been there forever. So, I don’t look at one side as the media does. I look at all sides. There were more people at the place where we were, ten times more than for Twagiramungu’s group, getting aware about the progress Rwanda is making. And I am looking at those Rwandans, saying what we are doing is what we should be doing. This is for me the message. Secondly: These people, Twagiramungu and Rusesabagina, they are there in Europe, using the generosity of the Belgians, turning themselves into democrats, civil society that is fighting for freedom. But they are just a bunch of hooligans! OK, but I can understand also Europeans sometimes, and I forgive them. It is like they are looking at Rwanda’s progress, they don’t like Kagame for whatever reason and they can’t stop us making progress, and there is nothing they can do about Kagame. So they think the best way to attack is to back this group

 

 

 

Concerning regional integration, President Félix Tshisekedi of the DRC said Congo would apply to become a member of the East African Community…

 

I think it is a good thing! When an African country asks to be part of an organisation like the East African Community, I think it is a welcome thing, because in that we gain as a country, as a region.

 

You would support it?

 

I would absolutely support it!

 

You recently attended the funeral ceremonies for the DRC President’s father, the late Étienne Tshisekedi, in Kinshasa. Can we expect greater collaboration between Kinshasa and Kigali?

 

I think so. It is already happening. For example, we asked the previous government of President Kabila to have our airline Rwandair to connect Kigali and Kinshasa. And they refused. I didn’t understand why. It was just politics. Under Tshisekedi they have allowed the flights. And the traffic is huge. The plane is always full. We can’t even have enough! So it shows already a very positive thing. We are even formalizing defence and security cooperation so that we deal with troublemakers along our border.

 

 

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2019 Afcon: LoP excited, wishes Uganda Cranes good luck

Gulu Woman Member of Parliament and Leader of Opposition in Parliament, Betty Aol Ocan, is excited and has wished the Uganda Cranes good luck as the team prepares to take on neighbours DR Congo this evening in the second Group A match of the 2019 African Cup of Nations in Egypt.

 

“Good luck and God’s blessings to Team Uganda, the Cranes,” she posted on her Facebook page where she went ahead to congratulate the team upon reaching the biennual continental showpiece.

 

“I congratulate the Uganda Cranes team upon reaching the Afcon tournament. I call upon the rest of Ugandans to support the Cranes in all ways possible. I also thank fans who have travelled to Egypt and urge them to stand strong with the team,” she posted.

 

She urged Ugandans to support the team plays DR Congo, Egypt and Zimbabwe in Group A. “I call upon the rest of Ugandans to support the Crane in all ways possible. I also thank fans who have travelled to Egypt and urge…them to stand strong with the team,” she wrote.

 

  1. She urged the rest of Ugandans should also watch television and listen to radio so as to closely follow up on the tournaments.

 

 

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Experts call for global inclusive digital economy

By Geofrey Serugo

 

Affordable, inclusive connectivity, coupled with digital skills and literacy, are essential elements in the fight against inequality in the digital age, experts at the 2019 European Development Days (EDD) Forum, have emphasized.

 

“One of the most impactful sector reforms that we have seen in Africa over the past two decades has been the mobile revolution and this innovation has spread to mobile money and other services,” said African Development Bank Vice President for Private Sector, Infrastructure and Industrialisation, Pierre Guislain, who spoke on a panel discussing digital technology for inclusive growth.

 

The theme for this year’s forum which took place in the Belgian capital Brussels from 18-29 June, was: Addressing inequalities: Building a world which leaves no one behind. Guislain’s panel conversed about bridging the digital divide.

 

The panel, comprising experts from international institutions, governments, the private sector and civil society, discussed key ways to improve digital access and the potential of digital technology to bring social and economic benefits to all Africans.

 

“If adequately enabled, digital transformation can build on this strong track record and accelerate the achievement of the SDGs in Africa”,” Guislain said.

 

EU Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society Mariya Gabriel cautioned that we must not close our eyes to the shortcomings of digital transformation: “while it creates enormous benefits in terms of goods and services, it can also worsen existing divisions between countries, regions and communities,” Gabriel said.

 

The panelists stressed the enabling nature of digitalization across sectors such as health, agriculture, services, financial and energy, to drastically accelerate social and economic inclusion.

 

“This is fundamentally about how to make use of technology that is being offered to us, as an enabler to improve the lives of our people and institutions,” said Dr. Amani Abou-Zeid, African Union Commissioner for Infrastructure and Energy.

 

The panel also highlighted the main recommendations from the report of the joint European Union – African Union Digital Economy Task Force (DETF), co-chaired by Guislain and Ghanaian Minister of Communications Ursula Owusu-Ekuful.

 

The report, ‘New Africa-Europe Digital Economy Partnership’ Accelerating the Achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals, presents steps forward for cooperation between the AU and the EU in the digital age. It will be discussed in various African fora and will be followed by a concrete action plan for its implementation.

 

 

 

 

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Police calls for vigilance as 2019 AFCON kicks off in Egypt

By Our Reporter

 

Police has reiterated its commitment towards securing all Ugandans as they convene at various venues to watch the 2019 Total Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) that kicked off yesterday in Egypt as the hosts beat Zimbabwe 1-0 to go top of Group A.

 

“The tournament will run through to mid-July and is anticipated to be viewed by many Ugandans and friends of the Uganda Cranes. This calls for heightened security measures on the part of security agencies, football lovers as well as owners of premises where these matches will be viewed from,” said police spokesperson Poly Namaye

 

She called for vigilance and alertness as the key not only for the success of this tournament but also for personal security as we go about our lawful day to day activities. “The Police remain mindful of the July 2010 experience when terrorists attacked football fans who were watching world cup finals in Kampala,” she said

 

“We urge the public to be mindful of their surroundings, to keenly look out for suspicious people and items and report timely to the nearest police stations. These items could be bags, loose wires, belts, phones, computers, electrical appliances and other items,” she said.

 

She said Police and sister security agencies, have put in place mechanisms to ensure safety of all people in Uganda as well as their properties.

 

Some of these measures include; Joint foot and motorized patrols in the city centers, suburbs, towns and villages.

 

Alert teams to ensure that premise owners comply with access control measures and other related security guidelines, with a view of ensuring that owners of premises such as hotels and bars comply with this directive.

 

Cooperation between the territorial police and event organizers so as to ease the flow of information relating to incidents that may be deemed as security concerns. This will enable timely planning and intervention.

 

Deployment of personnel in areas that attract big numbers people for purposes of intelligence gathering and covert security.

 

Community Liaison and Public Relations Officers to continue sensitizing the public on safety and precautions the public should adopt such as neighborhood watch.

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Stella Nyanzi to be prosecuted over Museveni’s mother

Court has ruled that activist and former Makerere University research, Stella Nyanzi, must defend herself against charges of cyber harassment and offensive communication against President Yoweri Museveni and his late mother.

The prosecution accuses Nyanzi of posting a Facebook message in September about the president and his late mother that was deemed to be obscene, lewd and indecent.

The prosecution also alleges Ms Nyanzi’s post disturbed the peace and right to privacy of Mr. Museveni.

Her lawyer Isaac Semakadde says her defence witnesses include law dons from Makerere University.

If convicted of cyber harassment, she could be fined or be jailed for up to three years, or get both a fine and jail time.

Nyanzi was arrested in November and has been jailed in Luzira prison since then. She has refused bail.

She returns to court on June 26, to start her defence.

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MP Zaake acquitted of charge of escaping from lawful police custody

Francis-Butebi-Zaake

Arua Grade one Magistrate, Mr Swaleh Asiku, has acquitted Mityana Municipality MP Francis Zaake Butebi of charge of escaping from lawful police custody.

Zaake was on February 12, picked at Clock Tower in Kampala and detained at central Police station (CPS) before being taken to Arua court over chaotic scenes that proceeded the conclusion of municipality by- election campaigns.

He was later produced before Arua grade on Magistrate, Justice Lubowa Daniel, and charged with escaping from lawful custody. However, through his lawyers led by Tony Kitara, he applied for bail. His application was granted and released on Shs50 million non-cash bail as his sureties were bound to pay shs50 million non-cash.

Magistrate Asiku acquitted him on grounds that since he was arrested, tortured and left unguarded in the hospital, which means that Zaake had no connection with the chaotic scenes that happened in Arua.

Mr Asiku ruled that the fact that the police left the accused (Zaake) at the hospital unguarded, it meant that he was not a suspect. “I now acquit the accused because he has no case to answer,” he said.

The MP was among the group of the 34 suspects who were detained in Gulu police cells and was reportedly dumped at Rubaga hospital by unknown security officers following the deterioration of his health condition. President Museveni reportedly said he had escaped from police custody.

Zaake and other suspects were arrested on Augusts 13, hours after holding their conclusive rallies ahead of the Arua Municipality by-election that was won by Kassiano Wadri. Zaake was arrested alongside Kyandondo East MP Robert Kyagulanyi, Ntungamo Municipality MP Gerald Karuhanga, Jinja East MP Paul Mwiru, Kassiano Wadri, former MP Michael Mabikke and 28 others NOW grappling with charges of treason and malicious damage of president’s vehicle.

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Fresh Kid nominated in StarQt Awards, South Africa

Fresh-Kid

Uganda’s youngest rapper Patrick Ssenyonjo commonly known by his stage name ‘Fresh Kid’ has yet landed another nomination in an international award nomination.

The seven-year-old rapper has been nominated in the category of ‘Best New Artist/Upcoming Artiste of the year’ in the 2019 StarQt Awards that are in their sixth edition.

Ugandan musician Sheebah will headline the awards ceremony, which will be hosted by Ugandan TV personality Sheila Gashumba.

The white carpet moment interviews will be hosted by television personality Zahara Totto.

The nominations are still going on and the voting will start on 14th August.

Starqt Awards mission is to unite, acknowledge, recognise, celebrate and reward ground breakers that impact on their societies with drive that push others to better heights and achieve their goals.

The Starqt Awards Entertainment sector is dedicating time to highlight music and art key players, creative individuals and innovative firms who have provided the world with new, cutting-edge entertainment. Hence supporting and empowering young people in the urban community.

The awards will be held on 26th October 2018 at the Edenvale city hall in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Fresh Kid’s Bambi song was earlier nominated in the ‘best video for the month of April 2019’ award in the Carolina Music Video Awards which are slated to happen on July 20th 2019 at the NASCAR Hall of Fame High Octane Theater in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Middle income status is not possible –Minister Kasaija

Finance Minister: Matia Kasaija.

The Minister of Finance Matia Kasaija who read Shs40.4 trillion budget last Thursday has said Uganda may not be able to achieve middle income status by 2020 as government had earlier announced.

“We wanted to turn this country into a middle income economy by 2020 but that may not be possible,” Kasaija said at National Budget breakfast in Kampala.

According to the World Bank, middle-income countries are nations with annual per-capita gross national income ranging between USD 1,025 and USD12, 615.

Uganda’s Nominal GDP Per capita is forecasted to be 759.066 USD in Dec 2019 as reported by International Monetary Fund – World Economic Outlook. It records an increase from the last reported number of 724.371 USD in Dec 2018. Looking ahead, Uganda’s nominal GDP Per Capita is projected to stand at 1,032.190 USD in Dec 2024 when the country is expected to have attained middle income status.

However Kasaija said he wants every Ugandan to be rich. “The budget was read last Thursday and that was done. The theme for the budget is “Industrialization for job creation and prosperity”. As your minister responsible for this economy, I want everyone to be rich. It is possible,” he said.

He said Ugandans are growing rich at different levels and that the NRM government will continue to manage the economy in the best way. “We cannot all be the same, others will be slightly above. The economy of Uganda will however not crash as long as we are in charge,” he said.

While speaking to guests at the event, Dicksons Kateshumbwa, the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) Commissioner for Customs urged the public to be tax compliant but at the same time appreciated those who have been paying their taxes: “Please be compliant and pay taxes, don’t wait to be pushed by the law. Last year’s performance was impressive. I want to appreciate taxpayers,” he said.

“We urge you to make use of the technology we shall introduce. We further urge you to support Uganda but buying and building Uganda,” he added

Speaking from Arua MP Kasiano Wadri argued tax administration in the country has been militarized. “Militarisation of tax collection is a thing now. People are ready to pay taxes, but only if you explain to them what the taxes are for and how to collect it. Tax collection needs to be humanly,” he said.

Hoima Municipality legislator, Bategeka Lawrence said that Ugandans need to save and invest instead of waiting for foreign aid to carry out development. “Our desire to develop is very high hence the need to borrow, however, we need to understand that development will not only come from just foreign aid, but we also need to save, invest and develop ourselves,” he said.

URA in partnership with the Ministry of Finance is today in Soroti, Lira, Arua, Kampala and Hoima to explain to the people how the 2019/20 National Budget is going to affect them.

The budget will be financed using a mix of domestic and foreign resources. Our debt remains sustainable in the medium and long term. Much of the borrowing will be used to finance our infrastructural needs.

BUDGET BREAK DOWN FOR 2019/2020

1) Debt repayment 10.6 trillion

2) Works and Transport 6.4 trillion

3) Defence and Security 3.6 trillion

4) Education 3.2 trillion

5) Energy 2.9 trillion

6) Local Governments 2.8 trillion

7) Health 2.5 trillion

8) Accountability 1.9 trillion

9) Justice, Law and Order Sector 1.6 trillion

10) Agriculture 1 trillion

11) Water and Environment 1 trillion

12) Public Administration 908 billion

13) Public Sector Management 789 billion

14) Parliament 688b

15) Social Development 218 billion

16) Lands, Housing and Urban Development 193 billion

17) Tourism 175 billion

18) Trade and Industry 171 billion

19) Science and Technology 159b

20) ICT 123 billion

Total 40.4 trillion

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Cech makes Chelsea return as technical advisor

Cech Petr

Petr Cech will return to Chelsea in an advisory role after retiring from his duties as a goalkeeper last month, aged 37.

Cech will perform an intermediary role between the club’s new manager and director Marina Granovskaia, which had been left vacant since Michael Emenalo quit as technical director nearly two years ago.

“Petr Cech returns to Chelsea as Technical and Performance Advisor,” said Chelsea in a statement.

“The focus of the job will be to provide advice on all football and performance matters throughout the club as well as embed and facilitate strong links between our men’s and academy teams, ensuring that the various support departments are working together effectively.”

Cech won 13 major honours, including four Premier League titles and the Champions League, in a stellar 11-year career with Chelsea before joining Arsenal in 2015.

The former Czech international’s final game before retirement came in a 4-1 defeat by Chelsea as the Blues lifted the Europa League in May.

“I feel very privileged to have this opportunity to join Chelsea FC again and help create the best possible high level performance environment to continue the success the club has had over the past 15 years,” said Cech.

“I’m looking forward to the new challenge and hope I can use all of my football knowledge and experience to help the team achieve even more success in the future.”

Cech could soon be working closely with one of his former teammates with Frank Lampard also expected to return to Stamford Bridge as Chelsea’s new manager following Maurizio Sarri’s departure for Juventus.

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