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Sgt Namaganda should have respected Gen. Kyaligonza’s convoy Gen Kasirye Gwanga

Major General Kasirye Ggwanga.

Major General (Rtd) Kasirye Gwanga has told Eagle Online that Sgt. Esther Namaganda, the traffic police officer who was assaulted yesterday in Seeta in a fracas involving Major General (Rtd) Matayo Kyaligonza and his aides, failed to respect the old man who is an NRM historical.

“The police officer should have realized and instead noted the number plate and reported the matter to her superiors. Otherwise she shouldn’t have reacted after realizing that the army was involved,” Kasirye Gwanga told Eagle Online via phone.

Sgt Namaganda was trying to stop Gen Kyaligonza’s convoy that was making a U-turn at Seeta road junction on Kampala-Jinja Highway. She was confronted by Kyaligonza’s bodyguards, Cpl. Peter Bushindiki and John Robert Okurut.

However, Kasirye Gwanga said he respects traffic rules. “Me I respect traffic rules, so I would not misbehave.” But he said Kyaligonza should have remained silent and remained in his car. Why leave the car?” He said.

A video clip and photos of Kyaligonza and the two military police soldiers harassing the police officer are trending on social media platforms with viewers blaming Kyaligonza for the mess.

Meanwhile Earlier, UPDF Spokesperson Brig. Richard Karemire revealed the two UPDF officers who were involved in the fracas were arrested and are currently detained at Military police custody in Makindye.

Police spokesperson Fred Enanga said police has instituted two teams to investigate the matter and as a matter of protocol, the team will through the police leadership summon Kyaligonza, through the Ministries of Internal Affairs and Foreign Affairs on probable charges of assault and wrongful obstruction of an officer on duty.

This is not the first incident where Maj Gen Kyaligonza has been involved in a fracas.
In the 2001 general elections, he beat up Mr Amlan Tumusiime, a former news editor of Radio Hoima for airing a story he said did not favour him.

Women activists have petitioned the Speaker of Parliament about the incident, calling for action to be taken against Kyaligonza who happens to be Uganda’s High Commissioner to Burundi.

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National Gaming Board partners with KCCA to streamline betting in Kampala

National Gaming Board Executive Director Edgar Agaba and acting KCCA acting ED Eng. Andrew Kitaka with their teams.

National Gaming Board has today joined with Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) to discuss a mutually beneficial partnership aimed at streamlining gaming/betting operations in Kampala.

In a meeting that took place at City Hall, NGB CEO Edgar Agaba and other officials met with the KCCA Executive Director Eng. Andrew Kitaka to discuss a collaboration aimed at making better of the industry within the city.

The main aims will be to conduct investigation, examination, inspection and issue guidelines, directives or instructions for the proper management of the industry and to protect the citizens from the adverse effects of gaming and betting in Uganda.

In Kampala, there are over 500 active operators engaged in various gambling modes and techniques, earning government approximately ten billion shillings.

Gambling in Uganda is a legal activity authorized and regulated under The National Lotteries Act and the Gaming and Pool Betting (Control and Taxation) Act. It mainly takes the following form: lotteries, casinos and gaming and pool betting.

The National Gaming Board Uganda under section 4 of the Lotteries and Gaming Act, 2016 is mandated to issue licenses for Lotteries, Casinos, Gaming and Betting in Uganda. The mandate includes Licensing, Supervision, Enforcement and dispute resolution.

The Board has powers to conduct investigation, examination, inspection and issue guidelines, directives or instructions for the proper management of the industry.

Kampala Capital City Authority is the legal entity, established by the Ugandan Parliament that is responsible for the operations of the capital city of Kampala in Uganda.

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Denis Onyango signs new contract with Mamelodi Sundowns

Denis Onyango

Ugandan goalkeeper Denis Masinde Onyango has today signed a new four-and-a-half year contract extension with South African Premier Soccer League side Mamelodi Sundowns.

The 33-year-old shot-stopper joined Sundowns in 2011 and with the contract extension, he will have spent more than decade at the Tshwane-based team.

A statement from Sundowns read: ‘Mamelodi Sundowns and Denis Onyango agreed on a contract extension of four and a half years. The Ugandan goalkeeper is currently the best goalkeeper in Africa having been named in the Confederation of African Football’s Best XI.

Onyango was the only African based player in the star-studded XI.

This contract extension means that Onyango will spend more than a decade at Sundowns. Onyango joined the Brazilians in 2011.

During that time he worked his way up to become the club’s undisputed No. 1, winning three league titles and the CAF Champions League title in 2016 as well as the CAF Super Cup the following year.’

The Uganda Cranes captain is hoping to add more medals this season as his side are in the PSL title race and are still involved in the Caf Champions League.

Masandawana are currently third with 36 points with two games in hand.

The Brazilians are next in action on Wednesday when they host Cape Town City in a PSL clash where a victory for the men in yellow could take them to the summit of the table.

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Uganda to mark World Hearing Day

Uganda is set to join the rest of the world in the commemoration of World Hearing Day that will be held at Kampala Capital City (KCCA) grounds Lugogo.

World Hearing Day is held on 3 March each year to raise awareness on how to prevent deafness and hearing loss and promote ear and hearing care across the world. Each year, WHO decides the theme and develops a brochure on the topic based on the best available evidence as well as advocacy materials such as posters, banners, infographics and presentations, among others.

According to Ambrose Ainebyona, the spokesperson of the ministry of health, the function will be held under the theme ‘Check your Hearing’ peddled at showing the importance of early identification and intervention for hearing loss.

“Key among the activities to mark the day on Sunday 3 March 2019 include Screening Camps, treatment and where possible hearing aids will be given to beneficiaries,” said Mr. Ambrose Ainebyona.

Alluding to WHO, in recent years, an increasing number of Member States and other partner agencies have joined World Hearing Day by hosting a range of activities and events in their countries.

“Materials are shared with partners in government and civil society around the world as well as WHO colleagues across the Organization. At its headquarters in Geneva, WHO organizes an annual World Hearing Day seminar?” reads WHO’s statement.

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Police institute teams to investigate the conduct of Gen. Kyaligonza’s driver and body guards

Maj. Gen. Matayo Kyaligonza assaulting the traffic officer.

Police has instituted two teams to investigate the conduct of Major General (rtd) Matayo Kyaligonza’s driver for inconsiderate use of the road and acts of brutality that led to assault of police traffic officer, Sgt Namaganda Esther.

Yesterday, Sgt Namaganda faced it rough when she stopped Gen Kyaligonza’s vehicles that were wrongfully making a U-turn in the middle of the road at Seeta junction. She was wrapped up by his body guards, RA/221607 L/CPL Bushindiki Peter and RA/230927 Okurut John Robert.

“We congratulate our officer on the degree of patience and restraint exhibited. We are observing her treatment and speedy recovery from the injuries and trauma suffered from the incident. This is one example of the risks all police officers face as they work to protect the citizens they serve,” he said.

According to UPDF spokesperson Brig Richard Karemire, they were nabbed and are detained at Military police custody in Makindye.

“Yesterday, we acknowledged apologies from its Sister Security Agency, UPDF over the manner in which Sgt Namaganda Esther was treated during course of execution of her duty,” said police spokesperson Fred Enanga.

He said, the two teams Kampala metropolitan police (KMP) Traffic Commander Norman Musinga another team under the CID KMP Commander to investigate the charges of assault and willful obstruction of an officer on official duty.

“The team is also investigating an additional complaint of assault from a UBC Journalist, Peter Otai, who was allegedly assaulted while capturing the incident on video,” said Mr Enanga.

He said the task teams will jointly coordinate with the Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence and obtain statements from the two body guards, already in military custody adding that the military charges against them has criminal consequences, that is why we are working with the CMI to bridge the gap and explore the opportunity of leveling them with criminal charges and court martial.

“As a matter of protocol, the team will through the police leadership cause for the summoning of Ambassador Major General (rtd) Matayo Kyaligonza, through the Ministry of Internal Affairs to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on probable charges of assault and wrongful obstruction of an officer on duty,” he said.

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UPL: Onduparaka dares Vipers’ title charge

Vipers won first leg 3-0

Uganda Premier League reigning champions Vipers sports club will travel more than 300kms north of the country to take on Onduparaka FC in the StarTimes Uganda Premier League at the Greenlight stadium on Tuesday, 26 February as they look to close more on leaders KCCA.

This is the sixth time the two sides will be facing off since the West Nile side joined the top flight league in the 2016/17 season.

Vipers have won three of the five meetings, drawing one and losing the other. They have scored nine goals passed the Arua-based club and conceded twice.

The Venoms visit Arua for a date with the Caterpillars knowing only a win will be good enough as pursuit of the league title continues to gain momentum towards the last 10 league matches of the season.

This will be the third time Vipers visit Onduparaka at the Greenlight stadium with the past meetings ending in a 1-0 win for the caterpillars in 2016/17 and a goalless draw in 2017/18 season.

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Vipers will be seeking for a double over their counterparts having won the first round encounter 3-0 at St Mary’s stadium.

Onduparaka has not beaten Vipers in the previous 4 league fixtures between the two clubs as their only win happened in the first meeting when a Shaban Muhammed strike settled a closely contested tie in 2016.

Vipers come into this fixture on the back of a resounding 3-0 victory over Bright Stars FC while Onduparaka overcame Mbarara City 2-1 away in Mbarara to inflict the first home loss to the Ankole Lions this season.

Goalkeeping coach Moses Oloya will be returning to Arua on a different technical bench to face former employers as he joined Vipers from Onduparaka this season.

Vipers are 2nd, 4 points behind leaders KCCA on the 16 team league table having amassed 41 points from 20 games played so far while the Caterpillars lie 6th with 30 points, 11 below the Venoms.

The match will be live on Sanyuka TV at 4pm.

StarTimes Uganda Premier League

Tuesday, 26th February 2019

Onduparaka FC vs Vipers SC

Greenlight stadium, Arua (4pm)

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How Prophet Bushiri conned followers out of millions of rands

Prophet Bushiri poses with one of his classy cars.

Self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri has allegedly fleeced scores of followers out of millions of rands through a failed “commodity investment opportunity”.

Emails and other documents obtained by City Press show that investors were promised a 50% return within 30 banking days of placing their investments of between R100 000 and R1 million.

According to three investors City Press spoke to last week, it all began when, during a church service in March 2017, Bushiri allegedly announced that he wanted to empower members of his church and “make them millionaires”.

A follow-up email sent to selected congregants with the subject line “commodity investment opportunity is open – minimum is R100 000!” began with the words: “I hear good news … HURRY!! It’s first come-first-serve.”

Congregants were told they had just two days to get in on a hot investment opportunity and were promised the impossible 50% return.

The email continued: “For example, when you invest R100 000, you will receive R150 000 pay back after 30 banking days.

“Come with cash (not cards) to Hall A from 10am to 4pm on Wednesday 29 March (today) and Thursday 30th March 2017.”

Those who couldn’t bring cash were told to SMS a number for “BushiriBuzz” to get the banking details.

Duped investors told City Press that the hall was packed to the brim with people on those two days as congregants handed over wads of cash.

But those who could not deliver the cash were told to deposit their money into the account of a company called Rising Estates, the directors of which are well-known Bushiri lieutenants, Willah Mudolo, Duncan Oduor Otieno and Kit Ching Catherine Kum.

The three have often appeared alongside Bushiri on TV.

One of the congregants who heeded Bushiri’s call from the pulpit was Sylvia Skosana, who invested R100 000, which she had borrowed for the purpose.

“When he spoke about it in church, everyone believed him. He was very convincing and I saw this as an opportunity not to be missed. I took a loan and I deposited money into the bank account,” she said.

According to Skosana, who lives in Pretoria, scores of other congregants also made deposits.

“There were two groups – there were those who invested R100 000 and above, and those who invested R1 million and above,” she said.

“I took a personal loan to invest and I know of people who went as far as selling their houses, hoping to replace them when they received the returns. We have still not received the promised harvest.”

Skosana, who works as a transport analyst and who has since stopped attending Bushiri’s Enlightened Christian Gathering Church, said she felt betrayed.

It has now been a year since the big promises were made, and they have yet to receive a cent from the church.

“We have called, sent emails and SMSed the numbers they provided during the investment, but no one is responding. I went to their offices in Sandton, but they referred me to the church,” Skosana said.

“At the church, no one knows who is responsible for handling our issues. They just act as if nothing has happened and this makes me sick. I am still repaying the loan and the interest, and I know many people who are going through the same problem.”

Another investor, Francinah Ntuli, told City Press last week that she also lost R100 000 of her savings when she handed it over in cash to Bushiri’s people after being told her “money would multiply”.

“We were called to a meeting last month at Bushiri’s hotel in Rustenburg, but no one was able to say when we will get payouts or even refunds. They keep on lying to us,” she said.

In hindsight, she cannot believe she was so naive, and keeps asking herself why she didn’t question the investment more thoroughly.

Another would-be investor, who asked that his name be withheld because his relatives are still staunch members of Bushiri’s church, said he was lucky that he could not raise the R1 million within the two-day period Bushiri prescribed.

Under pressure from his parents, he planned to cash in some of his investments, including a pension plan, to invest in Bushiri’s scheme, but he couldn’t get the money in time.

“I almost lost my investment. I told them I could not raise R1 million within two days because I had to cancel some of my investments and divert the funds to the church. The promised returns were supposed to be so good, and my parents were putting pressure on me to invest,” he said.

“I thank God that I did not invest there. I know people who lost their hard-earned money there. My parents still go to that church and I do not want to be seen to be despising it. You know, when it comes to religion, people are very sensitive and it looks like they have been brainwashed.”

In one email sent to the disappointed investors, Bushiri’s team sympathised with those who had lost money.

“We truly understand your disappointment and appreciate the inconvenience the delay in your harvest has caused you to date,” reads the email.

“There is no question that we have not met the very high standards you have come to expect and should continue to demand from us, and in our effort to settle all partners who opted to receive their harvest, we sent out communication based on information that all the funds will be released.”

The email further stated that they did not have all the money available as they were waiting for more money to be cleared.

Bushiri’s assets – including his private jet and a number of luxury vehicles – were taken by the Asset Forfeiture Unit after he was arrested alongside his wife Mary earlier this month on charges of fraud and contravening the Prevention of Organised Crime Act.

Many have speculated about how the self-styled prophet, who celebrated his 36th birthday last week, managed to amass his wealth in such a short space of time.

Despite their complaints, the investors City Press spoke to have received no money back.

Skosana told City Press that she had been sent from pillar to post when she asked for a refund.

“I believed he was a man of God and that he would never do this to us,” she said.

When contacted on Thursday, Bushiri’s spokesperson Maynard Manyowa initially denied the allegations.

He asked City Press to send him detailed questions, which were sent to him on Thursday and Friday via WhatsApp and email.

Manyowa undertook to respond, but failed to do so by the time of going to print.

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Lt. Gen. Lakara assumes role of AMISOM deputy force commander

Lt. Gen. Lakara from Uganda(L) takes over from Maj. Gen. Charles Tai Gituai office as the new AMISOM Deputy Force Commander (DFC).

Ugandan Lieutenant General James Nakibus Lakara has officially assumed office as the new AMISOM Deputy Force Commander (DFC) in charge of Operations and Plans.

Lt. Gen. Lakara from Uganda takes over from Maj. Gen. Charles Tai Gituai who has completed his one year tour of duty.

It is his second duty tour having previously served as the Deputy Force Commander in charge of Logistics and Support from July 2015 to October 2016.

At an official handing over ceremony at the AMISOM Force Headquarters in Mogadishu, the out-going Deputy Force Commander, Maj. Gen. Gituai gave an overview of the progress and challenges in the ongoing transition process.

He cited the AU/UN joint review, the Operational Readiness Assessment (ORA) of the Somali National Security Forces (SNSF), the new Concept of Operations (CONOPS) document and the joint military operations against Al-Shabaab militants as some of the progress made in the past one year.

“This Mission is at a very critical stage as we will be implementing CONOPS, the Somali Transition Plan (STP) and Resolution 2431 of the UN, which are very specific on the objectives for the military,” the outgoing DFC said.

The UN Resolution 2431, adopted last year, mandated AMISOM to set out strategic objectives to enable the gradual handover of security responsibility to Somali security forces by December 2021.

Lt. Gen. Lakara thanked his predecessor for his contributions and reiterated his commitment to ensuring the AU Mission achieves its mandate.

“I bring to this mission my passion, my Pan-Africanism, my commitment, hard work, and my experience,” the new DFC noted.

Prior to his appointment, Lt Gen. Lakara was the Commander of the Uganda Rapid Deployment Capacity Centre (URDCC), based in Jinja, Uganda.

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Ways to highlight the credibility of your website

Martin Zwilling

By Martin Zwilling

Smart people only visit and buy from credible and memorable websites. In the past, if your startup had a website presence, the company was credible by definition. In today’s world, a website is necessary but not sufficient for credibility. Dreamers and gamblers have found out that if the website isn’t validated as credible, it’s probably a scam, and everyone loses.

Yet most startups I know experience the same shock of disappointment when they first open up their website to offer their “million dollar idea” product, and nobody comes. What validates credibility and makes your site memorable in the minds of consumers, and how much does it cost?

Put yourself on the site. People buy from people. Until the company name is a famous brand, you are the brand. No name, picture, address, or business history only convinces customers that you are hiding, located in an un-trustable country, or don’t have a clue. They will exit quickly.

Show evidence of your expertise. Publish a regular blog, contribute to relevant social networks, and highlight several videos, podcasts, or eBooks of you and your technology. People respect people with relevant experience, so highlight your accomplishments, and the credentials you have.

Highlight personal presence and testimonials. Third parties are always more credible sources than you are. Highlight interviews and reviews from recognized industry sources, and news sources. Include links to your profiles on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter.

Create a positive online image. Show your visitors some evidence of community involvement and charity efforts. Offer something that is really free – with no strings attached to cause them to lose their trust. Set up an award, and show winners.

Link to recognized brands. If you can have an affiliate relationship with any recognized brand names, or any connection to publicly recognized experts, highlight these and provide links to their websites.

Add a modest advertising presence. The presence of a few related advertisements can actually improve your site credibility, since most credible sites have them. Of course, too many or obnoxious advertisements are especially harmful to a site’s credibility.

Join relevant business associations. Most will give you a membership graphic for your website, and an association link to give your business extra credibility. Don’t forget the local Chamber of Commerce and Better Business Bureau.

Provide a privacy and security statement. Display a logo like McAfee Secure or Trust Guard, in addition to specific policy statements on these subjects, to persuade your visitors and prospects to trust you.

Offer support assistance and guarantee. Publish the terms of your support, return, and replacement policies. Be consistent is their application, and provide contact information for both phone and email access. Follow-up for customer satisfaction.

Professional user-friendly site design. Studies have shown that consumers gauge credibility in large part based on the appeal of the overall visual design, including layout, typography, font size, color schemes, no broken links, and correct language usage. Don’t forget basic Search Engine Optimization (SEO) so search engines improve your ranking.

These are all minimal-cost survival marketing efforts. Beyond these, you will likely need to budget time and dollars (up to $50,000 is not unusual) for real marketing efforts to enhance your visibility and credibility, which include branding, promotions, give-aways, and free services.

In summary, a startup with no website, or a website with no credibility will kill your business. Use the tips outlined above during the first three months to get in the game, and count on much more time and money if you intend to stand above the rest. Make your website not only credible, but incredible!

Marty Zwilling

The writer is a veteran startup mentor, executive, blogger, author, tech professional, professor, and investor. Published on Forbes, Entrepreneur, Inc, Huffington Post.

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DHL Global Forwarding scoops international award for fifth consecutive time

DHL Expres Sub-Saharan Africa MD Charles Brewer at a press conference
DHL Expres Sub-Saharan Africa MD Charles Brewer at a press conference

DHL Global Forwarding, the leading international provider of air, sea and road freight services, has once again been voted Africa’s International Freight Forwarder of the Year for 2019, by readers of STAT Times, an international air freight publication for business decision-makers in the shipping, transport, aviation and tourism sectors.

This is the fifth consecutive time DHL Global Forwarding has won in this biennial award for excellence in air cargo, presented during the Gala Award Nite on February 20, 2019, as part of the Air Cargo Africa 2019 conference held in Johannesburg.

The latest DHL Global Connectedness Index, which measures the flows of internal trade, capital, information and people between different countries, recently ranked the Middle East and North Africa as the world’s third most connected region after Europe and North America.

Amadou Diallo, CEO, DHL Global Forwarding, Middle East and Africa said, “Having operated here for the past four decades, Africa remains an immensely important market for us in light of its tremendous growth opportunity. With our extensive global network, we are committed to growing our customers’ business, expanding their reach beyond the continent, and to the rest of the world. We will continue to invest in meeting growing market demand, amplifying the region’s transport infrastructure, and applying global innovations to the Africa context, with an especial focus on partnerships like our most recent joint venture with Ethiopia Airlines to bolster Ethiopia’s credentials as an intra-regional logistics hub.”

Digitization and the adoption of new technologies are also playing a growing role in DHL Global Forwarding’s services and solutions, to cater to consumers’ preferences: In Africa, the continent’s mobile adoption is projected to grow seven-fold between 2017 and 2022, and potentially add US$300 billion to the continent’s GDP by 2025, fuelling e-commerce growth.

“This award, and the support of the business community that it testifies to, serves to further encourage the team at DHL Global Forwarding, said Ivin George, Vice President, Airfreight and Customs Brokerage, DHL Global Forwarding, Middle East and Africa.

With the region’s economic landscape growth attributed to a young urbanizing population as well as growing strength in primary industries like agriculture, an integrated logistics network will play an integral role in supporting Africa’s economic growth. “Africa is fast gaining global attention for its high-quality primary produce like flowers, vegetables, fruits and fish, with countries like Kenya and Ghana ranking as some of the top agricultural exporters to US and Europe(3)(4) and we are eager to work with our customers to capitalize on these opportunities,” George added.

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