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Two Ugandan officials handed CAF duties

Kalema Ronnie and Ali Mwebe.

As the 2018/19 CAF Confederations Cup group stage games return, two Ugandan officials have been assigned duties in two vital fixtures in Tunisia and Egypt.

Kalema Ronnie will be the referees’ assessor in the Etiole Sportive du Sahel against Nigeria’s Rangers International FC game that will be played on Sunday at Stade Olympique de Sousse in Tunisia.

Meanwhile, Ali Mwebe will be the CAF General Coordinator in Alexandria for Zamalek football club against Angola’s Atletico Petroleos de Luanda at the Borg El Arab Stadium in Egypt.

Both games will be played on Sunday, 24 February.

The Confederations Cup group stages enter game day three. Each team plays six matches against the other three opponents and the top two qualify for the quarter-finals.

The final will be played on 19th May and 26th May on the home and away basis.

The winner team of the CAF Confederation Cup plays the CAF Super Cup against the champion of the CAF Champions League.

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EAC, Germany sign $35m agreement to support health and education

The EAC Secretary General, Amb. Libérat Mfumukeko, and the German Ambassador to the EAC, Dr. Detlef Wächter, jointly signed the Agreement.

The Government of the Federal Republic of Germany committed a grant of over US $35 million to the East African Community (EAC) to further support the regional organisation in the areas of health, regional economic integration and education.

The EAC Secretary General, Amb. Libérat Mfumukeko, and the German Ambassador to the EAC, Dr. Detlef Wächter, jointly signed the agreement in Arusha.

Germany’s commitment includes US $14.5 million for the continuation of the joint financial cooperation programme under the “Regional Network of Reference Laboratories for Communicable Diseases” and EUR 3 million for the technical cooperation programme “Pandemic preparedness in the EAC Region”, thereby supporting the EAC’s efforts in fighting communicable diseases and strengthening the EAC’s capacities in dealing with pandemics.

US$ 10.7 million) was committed to the continuation of the technical cooperation programme “Support to the EAC Integration Process” which supports the EAC in increasing intra-regional trade through value addition in productive sectors, better market access, improved customs processes and harmonized standards. US $1.1 million was committed for the ongoing programme “Strengthening of a Regional Quality Infrastructure” that focusses on reliable quality control mechanisms and services for products in selected sectors that are traded in the EAC region and exported abroad.

US $5.5 million is dedicated for the continuation of the “EAC Scholarship Programme” which supports East African Master students and is implemented in cooperation with the Inter-University Council of East Africa (IUCEA).

Wächter said: “Germany remains a strong supporter of the EAC and the organisations’ efforts to enhance regional integration in its different facets. Strengthening economic integration, supporting the EAC in addressing key health and education challenges are at the core of our joint cooperation. Regarding our health cooperation, we believe it is vital to support the secretariat and the EAC Partner States to be better positioned when it comes to epidemics and pandemics.

The current Ebola crisis in the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo highlights the necessity for regional cooperation dramatically.” On Germany’s commitment in the education sector, the Ambassador added, “From our experience in Europe, we know that regional integration is futile if we leave the youth and young generation behind.”

Beneficiaries of the scholarship programme will not only have improved job perspectives through this programme but they themselves will become ambassadors for the East African Community. We need this young generation to carry the EAC’s vision forward, added Wächter.

On his part, Libérat Mfumukeko said that the Federal Republic of Germany and the EAC have historically had strong and cordial relations since the founding of the EAC almost 20 years ago. For the last 20 years, German development cooperation has supported the EAC to the tune of US $350 million. “It is my sincere hope and trust that the EAC cooperation with Germany will grow stronger based on the already existing robust foundation of our common goals.’’

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Premier Recruitment, makes first deployment of Ugandan workers to Saudi Arabia

Ms. Marley Ritah (left), the Premier Recruitment Ltd External Recruitment Operations Manager sees off the first contingent of 8 girls to be deployed in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The Middle East is Uganda’s 2nd biggest source of migrant worker remittances with an estimated 140,000 workers, according to the Uganda Association for External Recruitment Agencies. Premier.

Barely six months after it entered the private labour recruitment for the external market, Premier Recruitment Limited, a member of the Ruparelia Group, yesterday sent its first batch of 8 Ugandan ladies to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, where they will work as domestic workers on a two year contract.

The ladies, left Entebbe International Airport, on January, 19 2019 at 5:40pm aboard Ethiopian Airlines and safely touched down in Jeddah at 02:50am on January 20th 2019. In Jeddah, they were received by partners and associates of Premier Recruitment, for onward placement at their respective places of work.

The workers were seen off by Mr. Kanak Shah, the Premier Recruitment Ltd, General Manager and Ms. Marley Ritah, the External Recruitment Operations Manager. Ms. Marley, advised the ladies to continue acting professionally and work hard so as to pave way for more Ugandan recruits. “This being our first batch of recruits in under 6 months since we entered the market, is significant in our history and in the life of these ladies. This is the first of many, many more to come. We are very proud of this moment and wish all the eight (8) ladies the best of luck in this new chapter of their lives,” said Ms. Marley.

Mr. Kanak Shah, reiterated the company’s commitment to provide “gainful and dignified employment opportunities” to Ugandans here and abroad. “Premier Recruitment has a commitment to helping decrease the high level of Ugandan unemployment by providing opportunities for Ugandans here in Uganda and abroad. We are committed to providing a superior level of customer service, compliance, integrity and honesty to both our clients and recruits and those already deployed to the field,” he said.

Kanak added that all company staff have been trained about the relevant labour laws, so as to be able to “deliver a professional recruitment service” but also keep everyone up-to-date and compliant with “any changes and updates within Employment Law, both here and abroad.”

Premier is licensed by Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development for Internal Recruitment and a member of the Uganda Association of External Recruitment Agencies.

According to Mr. Rajiv Ruparelia, CEO Premier Recruitment, the Uganda labour externalisation industry is a vital source of livelihood for both the employees and their families and a major pillar of the economy that ought to be protected by all the stakeholders and bad apples weeded out. “Uganda has a competitive advantage over a number of African countries because of our good English that we need to leverage just like our neighbours in Kenya.

According to the World Bank and IMF Balance of Payments as well as Bank of Uganda data, personal remittances to Uganda have grown by 174.6 per cent from $451.6 million (Shs1.66 trillion) in 2007 to $1.24 billion (Shs4.5 trillion) in 2017, but our neighbours, Kenya raked in $1.962 billion (UShs7.2 trillion) in 2017 and $2.5 billion (Shs9.2 trillion) in 2018,” noted Rajiv, adding: “Diaspora remittances to Uganda are equivalent to 30 per cent of Uganda’s traditional export earnings- $3.4 billion (Shs12.5 trillion) in 2017 and $3.6 billion (Shs13.2 trillion) in 2018 and almost 3 times bigger than coffee export receipts- $555.4 million (Shs2 trillion) in 2017 and $436.4 million (Shs1.6 trillion) in 2018. Protecting and harnessing more value from this vital sector should be the responsibility of everyone.”

Rajiv also said, beyond direct economic gains, labour externalization had other benefits such skills transfer, mobilization of capital for investment and improving household incomes and standards of living for their dependents back home. The Bank of Uganda, Personal Transfers Survey 2017 indicated that the Middle East was the second biggest source of remittances to Uganda (28.6 per cent) after Africa (29 per cent). Europe (20.7 per cent) and North/South America (18.41 per cent) were third and fourth respectively.

According to the Uganda Association for External Recruitment Agencies, there are 140,000 skilled and semi-skilled Ugandans working in the Middle East as blue-collar professionals as well as technicians, security personnel, porters, drivers, cleaners, housekeepers, catering and hospitality personnel. Domestic workers only account for about 30 per cent. The survey also showed that remittances benefited up to 820,000 households and that $6 out of every $10 received, went to financing household expenses and education.

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Singer Gravity Omutujju shot

Singer Gravity Omutujju

Local singer Gerson Wabuyu also known as Gravity Omutujju has been shot in Mityana
According to information reaching our desk, Omutujju was shot by a security guard at fueling station. Two bullets hit him and was rushed to the hospital.

Trouble started when the guard at Bukuya fuel station ordered him to leave the place where he had parked to make a call for directions to a location he was to perform

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Blocking our reunion in Jinja is sign that police is partisan – DP

The act by the police in Jinja to block Democratic Party (DP) reunion at Jinja Rugby Grounds and arrest of top organisers including party party president, Norbert Mao has been described by the party as an action of unprofessional but rather a partisan police.

This afternoon the police unconditionally and without charge released Mao, Fred Mwesigwa (the DP presidential spokesman), former presidential candidate, Samuel Lubega and the Reunion Organising Secretary, Sulaiman Kidandala. The officials were arrested as early as 8:00am as they stepped at Jinja Rugby Grounds where the reunion was supposed to take place.

After their release, Mwesigwa – the DP presidential spokesman told Radio Simba that the police was acting on the orders of NRM who are scared of any challengers.

“They are scared of our reunion because DP is determined this time. We are taking over power from their (police) master, President Yoweri Museveni,” said Mwesigwa to this website.

Contacted for a comment, Kiira Regional Police Spokeswoman, SP Diana Nandawula rubbished Mwesigwa’s assertions.

Nandawula said the police would have not blocked the reunion had the organisers followed the Public Order Management Act which requires them to inform the police in term.

“As police, our duty is to serve everyone equally. And for that matter, they (DP) were supposed to follow the law. For example, they have previously had reunions in other regions and we have not been blocking them because they have always followed the law,” she said.

Mao arrived in Jinja town at 8 am, he found a heavy police deployment at the venue.

He was grabbed and rushed to Jinja Central Police Station.

Before his arrest, Mao predicted in a tweet that the day would be bad for DP.

“The police has blocked the #DPREUNION in Jinja today. Heavy deployment awaited at 8am at the Jinja Rugby Grounds,” he posted on his handler.

Kyadondo East MP, Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine was among opposition figures who were expected to grace the function but had not showed up by the time of arrest.

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‘If I’m not respected, I will not respect anybody’-Rukutana tells Bamugemeriere

Deputy AG-Mwesigwa Rukutana said Attorney General's office will continue representing parliament until they amend the constitution if they want to create such a position.

Justice Catherine Bamugemereire of the Commission of Inquiry into Land Matters has kicked the Deputy Attorney General Mwesigwa Rukutana from the Land Commission inquiry for alleged lack due to lack of respect towards the commission.

Rukutana was today appearing before the Commission of Inquiry into land matters where he has had a bitter exchange with commission chairperson Justice Catherine Bamugemereire.

While appearing, Bamugemereire cautioned Rukutana against the manner in which he was addressing the Commission and answering the questions, saying he was showing disrespect, combativeness and hostility which has never been seen before. However, in doing so, Bamugemereire lost cool and went for the Deputy AG, a thing, Rukutana never took lightly

Mr. Rukutana told Justice Catherine Bamugemereire that, “If I’m not respected, I will not respect anybody. If you disrespect me I disrespect you” when he was asked if he was willing to be respectful to the commission.

Bamugemereire then called off the session promising to refer the matter to President Museveni so that he can find another body the Attorney General respects for further investigation.

The Deputy Attorney General was before the commission to explain the pending government compensation to businessman Muhammed Buwule Kasasa in respect to over 600 acres of prime land on Mutungo Hill, Kampala.

This is not the first time Justice is clashing with cabinet minister over the inquiry, last year, she referred to Lands Minister Betty Amongi as young lady that led the two the clash further. In same year, she also blasted her fellow judges as being behind the rampant land evictions.

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Allan Ssewanyana released on police bond

Allan Ssewanyana

Police have this Wednesday, Feb 20, 2019 released on bond the Makindye West Member of Parliament, Allan Ssewanyana after spending two days in custody at Nagalama Police Station.

Ssewanyana was arrested on Monday following his alleged attempted unlawful closure of Kiruddu Hospital. The MP allegedly tried to close the facility over the defective sewage disposal system.

After his arrest, the police preferred charges of unlawful society against him.

Earlier on Wednesday the leader of opposition tried to secured a police bond for him but she failed.

Hours later, the Kawempe Division Councillor, Muhammad Segirinya and Buhweju County MP Francis Mwijukye stepped in, had negotiations with police at Naggalama where he had been detained and successful secured the bond for him.

But after his release, Ssewanyana who looked not threatened said that he would not give up the fight until the sewage problem at Kiruddu is addressed.

“I have been charged with unlawfully society, which is categorically a trumped up and malicious charge, aimed at silencing me from demanding for accountability of the released billions of tax payers’ money to fix the problem. I will not give up until the government fixes Kiruddu’s sewerage system,” he vowed.

Members of parliament had put The Minister of State for Internal Affairs, Kania Obiga under pressure to explain to the country the whereabouts of their colleague.

On Monday State Minister for Health General Duties Sarah Opendi announced that construction of the Lagoon will start next month. The construction will cost 3.5 Billion shillings.

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Court orders Stanbic bank to freeze accounts of Chinese firm over Isimba dam

Isimba power dam under construction in Kayunga is one of the projects President Museveni said government was in the process of working to add an extra 1,000 mega watts in the next five years

The high court has ordered Stanbic Bank to freeze the accounts of China International Water and Electric Corporation over the company’s failure to compensate nine owners of the quarries which were fenced off by the company.

The company holds both Ugandan shillings and United Sates dollars accounts in Stanbic Bank.

Those that sued the company for compensation of about Shs202 billion include; Disson Nsubuga, Berenado Ssajabi, John Apoogo, John Wafula, Okuni Owori , Adilian Okuni, Ali Kagoda, Celina Atapu and Rose Achieng.

The group sued the Attorney General together with the company through their lawyers Rayner Magyezi of Kampala Associated Advocates. The accounts will remain closed pending the hearing and determination of the case. The company is required to defend itself on February 26, 2019.

In May 2018, the group sued the company in Mukono High Court for a compensation of petitioner Shs202 billion, which they said was the adequate and fair compensation, for the 27.852 acres in Nakalooke village Kayunga district.

The Applicants said then that in 2014, when the ministry of energy started the multi-million Isimba hydro power dam, government compulsorily without authorization according to Ugandan land laws, government engaged Kagga and partners to access the parcels of land for compensation of applicants and other project affected persons.

The petition noted, the land was condoned off and a quarry was established and the contractor started blasting rocks yet it was not put under the accessed property. The owner of the hitherto land protested the development but his pleas fell on deaf ears.

Petitioners revealed that the purchase agreements and proof of ownership agreements were all retained by valuing company.

The Isimba case is not the first scenario where local fight with government over compensation.

The people round Karuma hydro power project had gone uncompensated for a similar rock till when high court HCCS No. 252 OF 2015 Etot Paul peter and other Vs attorney general and Sino hydro cooperation Ltd to compensate the applicants.

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No minority report as all MPs sign COSASE report

Former BoU Deputy Governor, Dr. Louis Kasekende.

Members of Parliament on the outgoing Committee on Commissions, State Authorities and State Enterprises (COSASE) have finalised and appended their signatures on the report of the probe of Bank of Uganda (BoU) on the closure of seven commercial banks which are now defunct.

Eagle Online has reliably learnt that not like it has been in most cases were there is a minority report that differs from the major report when MPs do such probes but for BoU saga, no MP or MPs came up with a minority report, meaning they have all agreed to the recommendations.

The MPs started probing BoU on October 2018 basing on the Auditor General John Muwanga’s report on seven defunct banks which he said were closed in disregard of laid-down guidelines as stipulated in the Financial Institutions’ Statute and Bank of Uganda Act.

A source has told Eagle Online that MPs who spent days in Jinja drafting the report have outlined harsh recommendations against BoU officials such as its Governor Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile, his deputy Dr. Louis Kasekende and Ben Sekabira, Director Financial Markets Development Coordination and Margaret Kasule, the legal counsel.

The committee, according to the source, has recommended the officers mentioned cease to be employees of BoU after end of their contracts, particularly Kasekende and Mutebile who are due for retirement. The source further said the committee has recommended for contracts for the senior positions at BoU. That is supposed to make officials work as expected.

Further the source who talked to Eagle Online said MPs want the Ministry of Finance to have a strong supervisory role at BoU. The Mps during interface with the Finance minister Matia Kasaija were shocked when he told them he has never received any report on the closure of banks by BoU. The source said the MPs argued that the Finance Ministry is the mother of the economy and as such cannot leave BoU officials to take critical decisions as they wish like it happened with the closure of banks, some of which would be sold in hours such as Global Trust Bank and Greenland Bank.

In the report to be presented to parliament, the MPs also want MMKAS Advocates to be delisted as one of the service providers of BoU following the firm’s controversial payments of Shs4.2 billion even as its officials also serve as directors of some commercial banks which are regulated by BoU. The MPs took that as conflict of interest, saying with such BoU cannot act decisively on such banks in case of a problem.

Relatedly, the MPs have also recommended that BoU workers should not buy any shares in banks through the Staff Retirement Benefits Scheme. They say this also creates conflict of interest like it happened when BoU transferred assets of Crane Bank Limited and Global Trust Bank Uganda to Dfcu Bank where the central bank’s staff have 0.59 per cent of the shares in Dfcu Bank.

In the report, MPs also want BoU to compensate former shareholders of the banks that the were closed. The Shareholders who appeared before the MPs during the inquiry asked for compensations that will see BoU pay in trillions of shillings. The MPs also want BoU officials to cough about Shs270 billion injected in Crane Bank Limited (CBL but cannot not be traced as BoU officials failed to account for the money that was part of Shs478 billion said to have been put in CBL as liquidity support and other costs during the receivership between October 20, 2016 and January 25, 2017.

The recommendations are also likely to see some of the banks reopened much as some time back Tumusiime-Mutebile said it would be hard for closed banks to reopen to the public.

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Ugandan defender joins Czech Republic side

Isaac Muleme being unveiled

Ugandan left-wing defender Isaac Muleme has joined Czech Republic second division side FK Viktoria Žižkov, signing a contract running until June 30, 2021.

Muleme has experience from the 1st Egyptian league and the Uganda national football team.

The defender started playing football in his hometown of Kampala at SC Villa. He also futured for Victoria University Sport Club and KCCA FC, before moving to Alassiouty FC in Egypt in 2018 (which, after changing the owner, was renamed Pyramids FC).

Last year he played for another Egyptian first league team, Harras El Hodoud, where he joined as a free player. He has played 21 first-round matches at the Egyptian League played and Ugandan international games.

He was also part of the Cranes team that featured in the Chan finals in 2014, 2016 and 2018 in South Africa, Rwanda and Morocco respectively.

FK Viktoria Žižkov is one of the oldest football clubs in the Czech Republic, from Žižkov. It plays in the Czech National Football League, the second tier of football in the country.

The club won the Czechoslovak First League title in the 1927–28 season. It has also won two editions of the Czech Cup.

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