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UPDF, US embassy launch joint operation as kidnappers demand Shs1.8 billion

Government and American embassy have launched joint operation of Uganda peoples Defence forces (UPDF) and Uganda Wildlife Authority game wardens to establish the where about of American tourist and a senior game guide who were kidnapped last evening.

According to a statement released by police Spokesperson, Fred Enanga, four unknown gunmen staged an ambush and kidnapped the tourist, Ms Kimbley Sue Endecoff and his drive, a senior game guide identified as Jean Paul Milenge Romezo at Katoke gate in Queen Elizabeth national park.

The gunmen used the victim’s cellphone to demand a ransom of US $500,000, equivalent to Shs 1.85 billion police said, adding that they “strongly believe this ransom is the reason behind the kidnap.”

At least two other people were traveling with them in a vehicle near the border with Democratic Republic of Congo. They were apprehended by four men who held them at gunpoint, police said.

The kidnappers abducted the American and the driver, taking their keys but leaving the vehicle behind, according to police. The others in the vehicle escaped unharmed and later contacted authorities.

Ugandan police said they had blocked the nearby border to the Democratic Republic of Congo in an attempt to corner the suspects.

“We strongly believe the perpetrators and victims could still be trapped within our search area,” police said. “We are hopeful that our efforts will lead to their successful recovery.”

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Cabinet forms sub-committee to investigate Nantaba over gruesome murder of Ssebulime

AT WAR: ICT State Minister Aida Nantaba Erios

Cabinet has formed a sub-committee to investigate the extra judicial killing of Ronald Ssebulime and the assassination attempts of State Minister of Information and Communication Technology Aida Nantaba.

Ssebulime was killed on his way to visit his children at school in Kabimbiri, Mukono district. It is averred that Nantaba suspected him to be an assassin after he made a sudden u turn at Ssinda village, where he stopped to ask the women who always sell food to Nantaba for direction before turning back on Kampala road.

According to State Minister for Internal Affairs, Obiga Kania he has been tasked to head the investigations and the findings will later be presented before cabinet.

“I want on behalf of government and on my own behalf, to express my deepest condolences to the family and relatives of the late Ronald Ssebulime. The death of the late Ronald Ssebulime is extremely sad,” he said during the plenary.

Presenting an interim statement, Mr Kania said they will establish if indeed there was an attempt to assassinate Nantaba and if so, the motive and who was or were the perpetrators.

“A team of detectives from CID headquarters and Kampala Metropolitan Police has been constituted to carry out the investigation,” He said adding that some police officers including Cpl David Ssali, the police officer who ended Ssebulime’s life have been arrested.

On Wednesday last week, Police Spokesman Fred Enanga confirmed that Ssebulime was illegally killed after days of denying that the accusations. Enanga said police patrol in the area told lies.
Also read: https://eagle.co.ug/2019/03/30/find-me-home-if-you-want-nantaba-to-police-cid.html

Since the murder of Ssebulime, the Nantaba has however, declined to go down to her knees and apologies nor condole his family. Nantaba has since then not recorded a statement surrounding the death of an innocent man.

In a letter addressed to the Director Criminal Investigation at police CID, replying police summons, Nantaba said she was unable to report in person having been directed by the president to confine within her premises until himself instructs otherwise.

“In such circumstances, am constrained to travel to Kibuli CID headquarters as you requested. But you may in the meantime consider visiting my premises to record the require statement,” Nantaba’s letter reads in part.

However, her cabinet colleague, Obiga yesterday told NTV in an interview that President Museveni never stopped Nantaba from recording a statement as she alleged but the president only questioned her about her movement if it was true that her life was in danger.

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Boeing software engaged repeatedly before crash

Ethiopian-plane

Boeing anti-stall software on a doomed Ethiopian Airlines jet re-engaged as many as four times after the crew initially turned it off due to suspect data from an airflow sensor, two people familiar with the matter said.

It was not immediately clear whether the crew had chosen to re-deploy the system, which pushes the nose of the Boeing 737 MAX downwards, but one person with knowledge of the matter said investigators were studying the possibility that the software had kicked in again without human intervention.

A Boeing spokeswoman declined to comment. Ethiopian investigators were not immediately available for comment.
Boeing’s anti-stall software known as MCAS is at the center of investigations into both the Ethiopian Airlines crash last month and a Lion Air accident in Indonesia in October that together killed nearly 350 people.

People familiar with the investigation have said the anti-stall software – which automatically pushes the aircraft’s nose down to guard against a loss of lift – was activated by erroneous ‘angle of attack’ data from a single sensor.

The investigation has now turned toward how MCAS was initially disabled by pilots following an emergency checklist procedure but then appeared to repeatedly start working again before the jet plunged to the ground, the people said.

A directive issued after the Indonesian crash instructed pilots to use cut-out switches to disengage the system in the event of problems and leave it switched off.
Doing so does not shut down the MCAS system completely but severs an electrical link between the software and aircraft systems, a person familiar with the technology said.

Investigators are studying whether there are any conditions under which MCAS could re-activate itself automatically, without the pilots reversing the cut-out maneuver. Boeing is in the midst of upgrading the software while adding extra training.

A preliminary report is expected within days.

The pilots maneuvered the plane back upwards at least two times before hitting the stabilizer cut-out switches to disable the system, the other person familiar with the matter said.
However, initial flight data indicates the aircraft was not in a “neutral” attitude when pilots hit the stabilizer cutout switches to disable the MCAS system, the person added, making the situation harder to manage.

After the pilots turned off MCAS, the airplane over the next few minutes gained roughly 2,000 feet, but dived into the ground after the renewed succession of nose-down inputs from MCAS.
None of the parties involved in the investigation was available for comment.

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Sudhir vs Lule & Sebalu conflict of interest, ruling fixed for April 24

Mr Rajiv Ruparelia, the Managing Director of Crane Management Services and his attorneys at Commercial Court.

Commercial Court has fixed April 24, 2019 as the day court will give its ruling on the case involving city tycoon Sudhir Ruparelia and attorneys from Lule and Sebalu advocates.

Sudhir in a suit filed December 2017 argues that Sebalu and Lule Advocates should not be representing BoU and Dfcu bank as this amount to conflict of interest as the law firm already represented Crane Management Services which is part of the Ruparelia Group the holding company of former Crane Bank Limited.

Crane Management Services sued Dfcu bank demanding rental arrears amounting to Shs2.9 billion and US $385,728.54 in respect of tenancies of suit properties that were formally owned by Crane Bank Limited (CBL).

Ruparelia also wants the court to issue a permanent injunction, restraining Sebalu & Lule Advocates from appearing as defence counsel for dfcu bank in the other court case that the two principals are battling out.

In December 2017, the Commercial disqualified Masembe and Mpanga from the Sh397 billion Sudhir Ruparelia’s case against Bank of Uganda (BoU), citing conflict of interest.

In his ruling delivered on December 21, 2017, Wangutusi stated that David Mpanga of A.F. Mpanga Advocates and Timothy Masembe of MMAKS Advocates acted in violation of the Advocates regulations.

Section 4 of the regulation says that an advocate shall not accept instructions from any person in respect of a contentious or non-contentious matter if the matter involves a former client and the advocate as a result of acting for the former client is aware of any facts which may be prejudicial to the client in that matter.

Court documents indicate that when Dfcu Bank took over the assets and liabilities of Crane Bank, it also took over occupation and use of the said rented properties from which the real estate company wants to recover accumulated rent arrears from Dfcu bank.

Some of the properties cited include; Crane Bank branches at plot 9 on Market Street, plot 1-13, Jinja Road, plot 47, Republic Road-Mbale, Speke Hotel (1996), Pot 19 Cooper Road (Crane Plaza), plot 20, Kampala Road –Crane Bank ATM.

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Uganda Premier League: KCCA host Vipers in a title decider

KCCA vs Vipper

All eyes will be in StarTime stadium, Lugogo on Thursday afternoon when KCCA FC host defending champions Vipers SC in a highly-billed Uganda Premier League encounter.

Currently, KCCA lead the table with 52 points, four ahead of The Venoms. A win for the Kasasiro boys will stretch the gap to 7 points while a win for Vipers will put them one point behind the table leaders.

This happens to be the only chance for a silverware for both clubs this season following their exit from the 2019 Stanbic Uganda cup.

The Key stats; Vipers and KCCA will be meeting for the 28th time in the league with the Venoms slightly superior with a victory more than their opponents having 11 wins, 6 draws and 10 losses out of the previous 27 encounters, a total of 34 goals against 37 have been registered in the process making it a -3 goal difference.

The first round encounter at St Marys stadium ended in a 1-1 draw with Vipers scoring through Dan Mzee Serunkuuma before Filbert Obenchan equalised for KCCA and they could have clinched all the three points had Saddam Juma not missed a second half penalty.

KCCA shifted to the Startimes Stadium at Lugogo during the 2012/2013 football season and out of the 6 league fixtures hosted at the venue since then, Vipers counts 2 wins, 1 draw and 3 losses with a total of 6 goals against 7.

Vipers sports club boosts two KCCA old boys in its ranks namely Tom Masiko together with Tito Okello while the garbage collectors have four former Venoms within their squad in Saddam Juma, Allan Kyambadde, Sulaiman Mutyaba and Musa Esenu.

The corresponding fixture last season at Lugogo ended 3-1 in KCCA’s favour when Shaban Muhammed netted a double on his debut in between Yayo Lutimba’s thunderous penalty before a late howler from James Alitho allowed Derrick Nsibambi to score a third as Vipers desperately searched for the equaliser.

Previous 5 league matches at Lugogo:

2013/14: KCCA 2-1 Vipers

2014/15: KCCA 0-2 Vipers

2015/16: KCCA 0-0 Vipers

2016/17: KCCA 1-2 Vipers

2017/18: KCCA 3-1 Vipers

Uganda Premier League

Thursday, April 4th 2019

KCCA FC vs Vipers SC – StarTimes stadium, Lugogo (4pm)

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Why change at the top might not be enough in Algeria

Abdelaziz Bouteflika

Bowing to almost two months of mass protests, Algeria’s ailing, octogenarian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika resigned. The announcement may not be enough to quell the unrest that’s being watched closely in Europe and elsewhere and that’s invoked comparisons to the Arab Spring of 2011. Algeria is not only one of Africa’s largest energy producers but has been a bulwark against Islamist militancy and undocumented migration from other parts of the continent.

1. What else do the protesters want?
They’ve called for the departure of not just the president but also of possible successors who have helped prop up his 20-year rule. Prime Minister Ahmed Ouyahia resigned on March 12, for instance, but was replaced by another member of the old guard, Interior Minister Noureddine Bedoui (who is leading a transitional government). Oil and finance ministers were then replaced in a cabinet reshuffle that kept the powerful army chief of staff, Ahmed Gaid Salah, as deputy defense minister. “The regime is attempting to placate protesters,” says Riccardo Fabiani, an analyst with research consultants Energy Aspects Ltd. “They will need to see concrete reforms.”

2. Why did Bouteflika fall from favor?
He’s the only ruler a significant portion of the country’s young population has ever known. But for many Algerians, the 82-year-old president — addled by a stroke in 2013 and rarely seen in public — is a front for shadowy coalition of military, intelligence and business leaders who effectively run the country. The group dominates the National Liberation Front, known by its French acronym FLN, which has ruled Algeria since the country won independence from France in 1962.

3. Who can replace Bouteflika?
It’s not yet clear who might emerge to lead Algeria until an election is scheduled. With Bouteflika’s resignation, the military, political and business leaders running the country need to agree on a consensus candidate soon, even though they haven’t managed to do so during recent relative peaceful years. Algerians who remember the decade-long civil war that ravaged their country after the military overrode an Islamist electoral victory in 1991 respect Bouteflika’s role in ending the conflict and credit him with restoring calm. But the younger generation is rejecting another Bouteflika-like figure as their next president.

4. Has an opposition candidate emerged?
The opposition is weak and fragmented and hasn’t yet been able to unify around a presidential candidate.

5. What prompted the protests?
They erupted in the capital Algiers after Bouteflika announced he would runfor a fifth term. Demonstrators say they are fed up with corruption and high unemployment. The protests have grown to include strikes by workers, teachers and students, as well as the closure of some shops and suspension of train services. (So far, demonstrators and the police have gone to great lengths to keep the gatherings peaceful.) In 2014, Bouteflika used a mix of water cannons, food subsidies and wage increases to contain smaller protests against his re-election. That increased state spending by 16 percent, which was a manageable challenge when oil traded over $100 a barrel.

6. Can’t the government do that again?
Handouts would be more difficult this time around because Algeria’s economy is still struggling to cope after four years of lower crude prices. Inflation is rising, and the country’s foreign reserves are projected to plummet to $67 billion this year from $177 billion in 2014, according to the International Monetary Fund. Algeria’s budget deficit peaked at 16 percent of GDP in 2015 but has since narrowed.

7. What does unrest mean for oil and gas?
Except for a few protests at energy facilities, demonstrations have largely been held far from oil and gas facilities, which are located in remote areas. The state-owned oil company Sonatrach said production hasn’t been affected. Investors are still concerned that strikes may spread to Algeria’s energy industry. There’s also the risk that changes to oil and gas officials could affect deals with international companies. Sonatrach has been at the heart of multiple corruption probes and has had six chief executives since 2010. Algeria just named its sixth energy minister over the same period, replacing Mustapha Guitouni with Mohamed Arkab, the former chief executive of the state power and gas utility Sonelgaz.

8. How important is Algeria to world energy supply?
Algeria is a member of OPEC but one of its smaller producers, pumping about a million barrels of crude a day. Still, it supplies more than 10 percent of Europe’s natural gas (making it the third-largest supplier after Russia and Norway), which it exports by ship and pipelines under the Mediterranean to Italy and Spain. The country has ambitious plans to develop its onshore and offshore gas fields, start a trading business, revamp and build refineries and boost output of petrochemicals. The expansion hinges on stable political leadership and new laws that would attract foreign investors.

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Edgar Watson, Ali Mwebe assigned duties at U-17 Afcon

Edgar Watson and Ali Mwebe

African football governing body, CAF has appointed two Ugandan officials in different roles for the upcoming U-17 Africa Cup of Nations.

FUFA CEO Edgar Watson and Football Development Director Ali Mwebe have been as officials for the Total AFCON U17 Finals in Tanzania to be played from 14th to 28th April.

Edgar Watson has been appointed on the Technical study group for the 2-week tournament while Mwebe will be a General Coordinator during the tournament.

Meanwhile, Uganda are in group A with the hosts Tanzania, Nigeria and Angola.

The Cubs will open its campaign against Angola on 14th April, then Tanzania on 17th and end with Nigeria on the 20th April in the group stages.

Group B has Guinea, Cameroon, Senegal and Morocco.

The top two teams in each of the two groups in the tournament will qualify automatically for the 2019 U-17 FIFA World Cup that will be held in Brazil.

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First Lady hands over new Uganda Cranes bus to Fufa

The Minister of Education and Sports Janet Museveni has handed-over the new luxurious and executive Uganda Cranes bus pledged by the President Yoweri Museveni when he hosted the team at his country home in Rwakitura in January 2018.

during the hand over, she applauded the government led by Gen. Museveni for the efforts it has invested in sports and the kind of motivation that has seen individuals and teams excel at different events.

“I hope that the team (Uganda Cranes) will be excited about this bus. I am excited handing over this bus because it surely shows the government’s commitment towards the development of sports in this country. I want to thank the government and specifically the President for the immense support that has been extended to sports” remarked the First Lady according to the fufa website.

The brief function held at State House Nakasero was also attended by officials from the Ministry of Education and sports led by Minister of State for sports Hon. Charles Bakkabulindi, officials from the National council of sports with their chairman Bosco Onyik and acting General Secretary Dr. Patrick Bernard Ogwel.

The FUFA delegation was led by 1st Vice President Justus Mugisha who received the keys for the 49 seater bus from the First Lady.

The second vice President Darius Mugoye, third vice president who also doubles as state minister for youth and Children Affairs Hon. Nakiwala Kiyingi, Ex Com member Hamid Juma, Deputy C.E.O Humphrey Mandu and Finace Director Decolas Kiiza witnessed the ceremony.

Uganda Cranes vice Captain Hassan Wasswa represented the players. Assistant Uganda Cranes coach Matia Lule also attended.

In his acceptance speech Justus Mugisha thanked the Minister on behalf of government for the consistent support to sports in the country that has resulted into enormous achievements.

“We are here to thank you and the government for the consistent support you have given to sports in Uganda. Thank you also for offering to host us in Rwakitura at the start of last year for that visit has changed sports in unimaginable ways.”

“Your support has enabled us achieve so much. We also want to thank NCS and the ministry for the support. However we have one other request, now that we have qualified let the funds be released on time such that the preparations start right away otherwise we promise you we are going to continue making you proud.” Mugisha said.

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Minister Kiyingi bows to pressure, allows Fresh Kid to continue with his music

Fresh Kid and Minister Nakiwala.

Minister of State for Youth and Children Affairs, Nakiwala Kiyingi, has bowed to pressure and given green light to the popular and youngest rapper ,Ssenyonjo Patrick a.k.a. Fresh Kid to continue with his music career.

Last week, Nakiwala ordered Fresh Kid to stop his performances in night clubs and bars and return to school, a directive that sparked off outrage on social media calling on the minister to first cater for street children who spend the whole day begging at various traffic junctions in Kampala.

The seven year old child however, called for a meeting with the minister to dialogue on the issues of promoting his talent, saying that music is the source of income where he gets school fees and injecting more money in his mother’s business.

Yesterday, legislators led by National Female Youth MP Anna Adeke, Western Youth MP Mwine Mpaka and Kasambya county MP, Gaffa Mbwatekamwa criticized minister’s move tasking her to initiate the drafting of laws that will protect young and talented children.

In a meeting held with Fresh Kid and his managers, Nakiwala apologizes to his management and offered Shs5 million to shoot a video of his new song titled “Bambi”. She Promises to pay for his school fees from the current class primary two up to primary seven.

The minister advised him to handle his music in a diplomatic way as he battles with studies for a brighter future.

Just as South Africa promoted its youngest DJ Arch Jnr, real name Oratile Hlongwane from the age three years in 2015 among other countries around the globe, Uganda too has to promote young and fresh talents.

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How the 24 team Afcon will work

Afcon 2019

For the first time ever in history, the Total Africa Cup of Nations will have 24 countries rather than the usual 16.

It will be the 32nd edition of the international men’s football championship of Africa and will be hosted in Egypt from 21st June to 19th July 2019.

The draw will take place on 12 April 2019, on a historic place facing the Sphinx and the Pyramids, near Cairo, Egypt.

The 24 qualified teams were seeded into four pots based on CAF rankings and the host nation, as always, Egypt will be seeded in Group A.

Pot 1: Egypt, Cameroon, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Tunisia, Senegal.

Pot 2: Morocco, Nigeria, Algeria, Guinea, Mali, DR Congo.

Pot 3: Uganda, South Africa, Guinea-Bissau, Zimbabwe, Angola, Burundi.

Pot 4: Mauritania, Namibia, Benin, Kenya, Madagascar, Tanzania.

The teams will be drawn into six groups of four teams.

The top two teams in each group, along with the best four third-placed teams will advance to the knockout phase; the round of 16.

In the knockout phase, extra-time and penalties will be required to decide a winner if necessary.


16 teams will contest the round of 16 and the winners will advance to the quarter-finals.

8 teams will contest the quarter-finals and the winners will advance to the semi-final.

4 teams will contest the semi-finals and the winners will advance to the final on 19th July with the losers set to battle it out for third place a day before the final.

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