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Champions League: Liverpool vs Bayern preview

lewandowski and salah will need to inspire their teams to glory

The two sides that boast 10 Champions League/European Cup titles between them, meet in the Champions League round of 16 first leg tie on Tuesday night at Anfield.

Liverpool and Bayern have never met since the competition’s re-branding in 1992. The previous time they met in a two-legged tie was in the European Cup semifinal in 1981, when the Mersysiders triumphed on the away goals rule following a 1-1 draw in Germany.

Friendly encounters aside, their most recent meeting was in the 2001 UEFA Super Cup, where Liverpool walked away with a 3-2 victory.

With Van Dijk suspended and Lovren doubtful, Klopp has to decide who will partner Joel Matip at centre-back. Xherdan Shaqiri (abdominal) faces a late fitness test and is a doubt to face his former club.

Fabinho could pattern with Matip as a solution to Liverpool’s defensive fitness crisis. This comes after Jurgen Klopp revealed that Dejan Lovren would be subject to a last-minute fitness assessment ahead of the last-16 showdown at Anfield.

Joe Gomez (ankle) and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (knee) remain long-term absentees.

Bayern Munich will be without centre-back Jerome Boateng after he was ruled out with “stomach flu”. Thomas Muller serves the first of a two-game suspension.

Winger Franck Ribery has joined up with the Bundesliga champions in England following the birth of his child ahead of the game.

Kingsley Coman has been declared fit after suffering a knock in Friday’s 3-2 away win over Augsburg. Arjen Robben, who has not featured for Bayern since late November due to a thigh injury, is not included in the 21-man squad.

The return leg will be played on 13th March at Allianz Arena in Munich.

Key stats

Bayern Munich have won only one of their seven matches in European competition against Liverpool (D4 L2).

Liverpool and Bayern Munich’s only previous encounter in the European Cup/Champions League came in the 1980/81 semis. Liverpool progressed on away goals (1-1 on aggregate) – they would go on to beat Real Madrid in the final (1-0).

Bayern Munich haven’t scored a single goal against Liverpool at Anfield (3 games).

Liverpool are unbeaten in 19 consecutive European matches at Anfield (W14 D5), last losing at home back in October 2014 against Real Madrid in the Champions League (0-3). It’s their second longest unbeaten streak at home in European competition after their 40-match run between September 1974 and December 1991.

Bayern Munich were one of five teams to remain unbeaten in this season’s Champions League group stages, along with Ajax, Barcelona, Lyon and Porto. They have reached the Champions League semi-finals in seven of the last nine seasons.

Bayern Munich are on a run of eight consecutive Champions League away matches without a defeat (W6 D2), with their last loss on the road coming in September 2017 versus Paris Saint-Germain (0-3).

Bayern Munich are the top scoring side from set-pieces in this season’s Champions League with eight goals, including five from corner situations (also a competition high).

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MTN Group officials in country to meet Museveni over CEO deportation

President Museveni meeting MTN group CEO last month.

South Africa based MTN Group have arrived in the country to hold negotiations with President Yoweri Museveni and other government officials over the recent deportation of Wim Vanhellepute, the CEO of its affiliate MTN Uganda on allegations of compromising Uganda’s national security, Eagle Online can say.

The MTN Group officials led by the CEO Robert Shuter and others were expected to meet with the officials of telecoms regulator, Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) which is in the final stages of awarding MTN Uganda a new 10 year license worth about US $58 million, even though President Museveni said the fee should have been about US$100 million.

Days ago Eagle Online reported MTN Group was in preparations to send a delegation to Uganda to meet top government officials, following the deportation of Vanhelleputte.

A source said then that the deportation of Vanhelleputte caused fear among shareholders of MTN Group thinking that their business in Uganda could be closed especially after several warnings by President Museveni about the companies activities which included among others under declaration of profits for taxation.

The South African delegation is being guided by MTN Uganda Chairman Charles Magezi Mbire who is expected to lead them in meeting government officials.

In a letter signed by Internal Affairs Minister Gen Jeje Odongo, Vanhelleputte is to stay outside Uganda indefinitely.Meanwhile MTN Uganda has appointed a Ugandan as Gordian Kyomukama as the Acting CEO after the deportation of Vanhelleputte, the company said in the latest statement.

“To ensure business continuity, we have appointed Mr. Gordian Kyomukama, currently Chief Technology Officer, as Acting Chief Executive. Our focus continues to be on elivering the best quality products and services to our customers,” the statement said.

Vanhelleputte’s deportation comes about a month after the arrest and deportation of three other senior employees of the telecommunications giant. These were; the chief marketing officer, Mr Olivier Prentout, the mobile money general manager Ms Elsa Mussolini and Annie Tabura who was the general manager for sales and distribution at MTN Uganda.

There has been a continuing investigation against more MTN staff for allegedly compromising National Security using their positions at the company.

Following the deportation of the staff in January MTN Group’s CEO Robert Shuter would meet Museveni in Davos, Switzerland during the World Economic Forum. Sources say the brief discussion focused on an array of issues such as the company listing the Group’s affiliate on the Uganda Securities Exchange but as well as discussion on the deported MTN workers.

Sources said Shuter approached Museveni in Davos to see how they could resolve the on-going scandal involving the deportation of staff of the company for allegedly working to breach Uganda’s national security.

“MTN is a big business in Uganda and earning huge profits and the CEO cannot take the recent allegations lightly,” a source said.

Shareholding in MTN Group

Public (1 330 035 300 shares)

Directors and associates of the Company holdings (325087 shares)

MTN Zakhele Futhi (RF) Limited (76, 835, 378 shares

Lombard Odier Darier Hentsch &Cie (M1 Limited) (185, 657, 322 shares)

Government Employees Pension Fund (281, 210, 416 shares)

Mobile Telephone Networks Holdings (10, 206, 255 shares)

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EAC Secretariat conducts one-day sensitisation mission to South Sudan

EAC Secretariat conducts a one-day sensitization mission to the Republic of South Sudan.

The EAC Secretariat staff under the Directorate of Productive Sectors led by Director of Productive Sectors, Jean Baptiste Havugimana, conducted a one-day sensitization mission in Juba, South Sudan.

The EAC Secretariat team comprised of senior staff drawn from the departments of Agriculture and Food Security, Energy, Industry and SMEs Development, Tourism and wildlife management, Environment and Natural Resources management. The event attracted high level policy makers and technical officers drawn from key Ministries in South Sudan.

In his opening remarks, Havugimana noted that the RSS is a valuable and strategic member of the Community in numerous ways. If sustainably exploited, resources in South Sudan could contribute significantly to increased trade and socio-economic development of the Community.

On his part, Leo Okwahi, Director General Ministry of Trade and Industry and East African Affairs, underscored the tremendous potential associated with Productive Sectors in the country. He applauded the EAC Secretariat for organizing the visit and for choosing this very hands-on and customized approach for South Sudan.

He said this kind of visit was much needed in order to try to match actions of EAC productive sectors with the real situations prevailing in those sectors on the ground in S. Sudan. He underscored the fact that the protracted civil war has led to among other many issues; loss of lives, displaced people, stopped all the activities in the productive sectors and other economic and social sectors and undermined the country’s progress since it gained independence eight years ago.

He however, expressed optimism that the peace agreement signed in 2018 was crucial for political stability and socio-economic development of the country.

During the event, EAC Secretariat team made elaborate presentations of key flagship programmes implemented under the Productive Sectors as well as backward and forward linkages across the productive sectors and other socio-economic sectors.

They highlighted in great details achievements and success stories registered so far while indicating where and how they think South Sudan can be immediately involved to achieve quick wins.

Interactive discussions that followed the presentations focused on the benefits that the EAC integration agenda offers and how the Republic of South Sudan can be fully engaged and integrated in the existing programmes, initiatives and projects under productive sectors.

Many observations were made during the meeting by South Sudanese experts and areas prone to quick wins in all the five sectors identified as follows;

Revival of agriculture and livestock sectors basing on the EAC Food and Nutrition Strategy and Action Plan. Agriculture was the main stay of the economy and the country was self-reliant in food and nutrition security until civil strife disrupted the sector. Currently, the country depends largely on imports of all sorts of food from the north Sudan, Uganda and Kenya. In addition, the huge livestock population in the country could be exploited to increase household incomes in areas such as dairy production, meat processing and hides and leather value addition.

South Sudan has vast energy reserves including oil. However, the energy sector is underdeveloped and under exploited. The little available electricity in Juba and other urban areas is produced using costly diesel generators. The EAC power pool and the ongoing interconnections arrangements can benefit RSS to mitigate this challenge. Solar energy can help solve much of this problem especially for urban households.

The country is a potentially lucrative tourist destination but a lot needs to be done in development of tourist facilities and laying down the necessary infrastructure to market tourism. RSS can benefit from EAC single tourist visa arrangements and joint regional marketing interventions led by EAC.

In the area of Industrial development, there is need to pay more attention to promotion of Small Scale Enterprises (SMEs) in order to create more employment opportunities for the youth in agro processing and manufacturing. The country had a number of agro-based industry factories that were running before the war. This could be revitalized to reduce reliance on imports.

Under Environment and Natural Resources Management, the first thing that can be done is the fight against lithering and Pollution. Plastics and all types of other paper waste are everywhere in the City of Juba. A customized awareness and fight against lithering and pollution Programme can be introduced first in the City of Juba and later on scaled up to other cities.

The one-day sensitization mission meeting ended on a high note with South Sudan Sudanese experts committing themselves to escalate the conclusions of the meeting to their principals to ensure that EAC programmes are embraced and mainstreamed in national planning and budgeting cycles of the Republic of South Sudan.

They also committed to prioritize implementation of Summit and Council of Ministers Decisions and Directives in order to contribute towards achievements of the goals of the Community.

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BoU in crisis: Who takes responsibility as COSASE finalises report of inquiry?

Hard times await top officials at the BoU.

The Bank of Uganda (BoU) has been exposed as wanting in terms of its operations and human resource especially in the senior staff following the conclusion of the probe of the central bank by parliament’s Committee on Commissions, Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises (COSASE).

COSASE chaired by MP Abdu Katuntu concluded its probe BoU over the controversial closure of seven commercial banks such as Teefe Trust Bank, Greenland Bank, International Credit Bank (ICB), Cooperative Bank, National Bank of Commerce (NBC), Global Trust Bank Uganda (GTBU) and Crane Bank Limited (CBL). The MPs are now in Jinja writing a report that is likely to cause massive changes at BoU should government act on the recommendations.

During the investigations about six BoU officials stood out. They included; Governor Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile, his deputy Dr. Louis Kasekende, former Executive Director for Supervision Ms Justine Bagyenda, Ben Sekabira, the Director Financial Markets Development Coordination, Margaret Kasule, the legal counsel and Katimbo Mugwanya, now retired from BoU but acted as statutory manager for CBL. The crisis at BoU is blamed on these officials who did not do their work as expected, more in the supervision of banks and management of their closure.

Emmanuel Tumusiime- Mutebile

Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile has been credit for checking Uganda’s inflation since he joined BoU in January 2001. Apart from the year 2011, Tumusiime-Mutebile through monetary policy regulation has kept inflation within a single digit target.

However, Mutebile seems to have kept a blind eye as far the supervision and regulation of the financial sector is concerned when one considers under the Financial Institutions Act 2004 and the Micro Finance Deposit Taking Institutions Act 2003 and Implementing Regulations. This was imminent in the closure of National Bank of Commerce, Global Trust Bank Uganda and CBL. Mutebile during COSASE probe admitted that he has never seen most of the documents related to the closure of several banks. He would later contradict himself that he signed documents in the sale of GTBU after saying he never saw any documents. It caused drama in parliament with some Members of Parliament suggesting he be put on oath. On that, sections think Mutebile, aged 70, should retire.

Dr. Louis Kasekende

Very rich, Dr Kasekende, is as guilty as his boss Tumusiime-Mutebile. He failed to follow up issues related to the closure of banks. He failed to supervisor officials who were below him especially Bagyenda, Sekabira. He also tried hard to stop the Auditor General from investigating BoU. He knew all was not well as far as BoU’s operations were concerned. In his report, the Auditor General revealed that banks were closed without guidelines. He went ahead to say critical documents were missing. By the time COSASE concluded its probe, some of those documents were missing especially on GTBU, CBL, Teefe Trust Bank and Cooperative Bank. Kasekende approved Shs478 billion injected in CBL but failed to provide accountability for all the money.

Justine Bagyenda

Wealthy, Justine Bagyenda rose through the ranks to become the executive director of bank supervision before retiring mid-2018.In that position, as COSASE probe found out, she had become powerful that sometimes she took decisions on her own without consulting her bosses. Bagyenda is alleged to have hidden crucial documents related to closure of some banks, though she denied that during COSASE inquiry. She said to have contacted buyers of GTBU and CBL over phone and later drafted sale agreements without much involvement of Mutebile. She was so powerful that the majority shareholder in CBL Sudhir Ruparelia told MPs on COSASE that Bagyenda forced his then operating bank to buy some properties of NBC. That he said was done on phone. Former owners of CBL, NBC and GBTU told MPs that Bagyenda was solely responsible for the closure of their banks. They now want compensations in hundreds of billions of shillings. The taxpayer is likely to incur more losses should the compensation be okayed by parliament and central government. It should be remembered that the whole COSASE inquiry almost revolved around Bagyenda.

Ben Sekabira

Mr. Ben Sekabira is one of the longest serving officials at BoU, having joined that institution as a junior banking officer. Actually Mutebile, Kasekende and Bagyenda found him there. And he testified during COSASE probe that he witnessed and participated in the closure of most of the banks closed in the 1990s where he acted as a statutory manager. Sekabira in one of the sessions with MPs said he used to hand reports on closed commercial banks to his former bosses Edward Katimbo Mugwanya and Bagyenda. With those reports missing, it created controversy on who was telling the truth. Sekabira would later tell MPs that much as BoU injected Shs478 billion in CBL, it only needed Shs157 billion to stay afloat before Bagyenda cleared its closure on October 20, 2016. Sekabira contradicted his boss Mutebile who told MPs that he did not have figures regarding CBL’s undercapitalisation.

Edward Katimbo Mugwanya

Mr Edward Katimbo Mugwanya, was a former director at BoU who was appointed Statutory Manager for the sale of CBL, admitted that he did not know how the money that was injected in Crane Bank was arrived at. That query was raised by the Auditor General in his report that COSASE used to pin BoU officials. At the time CBL was closed Mugwanya had never written any report on the liquidation process of the bank.

Mrs. Margaret Kasule

Mrs. Margaret Kasule as BoU’s legal counsel leaves a lot to be desired as far her job is concerned. During the probe she was exposed to the extent that she failed to answer critical questions as regards the closure of banks. She was confused on which particular people ordered the closure of some banks. She also found difficulties in explain how the purchase and acquisition of liabilities agreements were reached at as Dfcu bank acquired GTBU in 2014 and CBL in 2017. At one time she also failed to explain the status of properties of closed banks. COSASE Chairperson Katuntu had to lecture her to understand. But she also allowed Bagyenda to negotiate sales agreements for GTBU and CBL, without her involving so much.

Her incompetence allowed MMKAS Advocates to do most of the work in sale of banks’ assets, earning about Shs4.2 billion that MPs said was so exorbitant, even though the lawyers explained how they arrived at that amount. Paying local service providers by government in foreign currency is prohibited under the law but Kasule allowed this to go on as BoU paid MMKAS Advocates part of this money in dollars.

While responding to MPs on COSASE during one of the sessions Mutebile accepted that all was not well at BoU. “I would like to thank you in particular, for your candid approach to tackling issues that you believe needed to have been addressed, or at least taken into consideration by the staff of the Bank of Uganda. I also would like to express my appreciation to the Auditor General for his report which raised issues that will culminate in an improvement in the operations of Bank of Uganda.

He added: “The Bank of Uganda acknowledges the relevance of this exercise and we are confident that it will enhance transparency and accountability, which are key values that the Bank upholds. This has highlighted the shortfalls within our processes, policies and practices.”

He continued: “It has been a learning process not only for the management but also for the staff who followed the proceedings closely, and I am confident that resulting from this process, we will review ourselves, the bank’s processes and policies in order to strengthen our capacity to perform the functions of the Central Bank better.”

Tumusiime-Mutebile said he would put in place measures that translate BoU into a stronger institution that boosts the confidence of the public. “We want to see a stronger financial sector and economy built on the confidence that the public has in us,” he concluded.

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Interpol to extradite Vivian Chebet wife to SK Mbuga-Ssekate

HUSBAND AND WIFE: The Mbuga's pose to give a speech

Police is holding Angela Vivian Chebet the wife to detained socialite Sulaiman Kabangala aka SK Mbuga over defrauding 53 million Krona (Shs23 billion) from a Swedish boyfriend, Sten Heinsoo, aged 72.

Mbuga was last year arrested in Dubai and detained at Awiir Central jail, over allegations of fraud and is currently grappling with the same cases involving $2.6M in gold deals.

Together with his wife, Angela Vivienne Chebet, 33, the couple is accused of fraudulent transfer of money amounting to 53 million Kronor (about Shs23 billion) from a company account Chebet was running with her 71-year old Swedish boyfriend, Sten Heinsoo.

According to the spokesperson of the directorate of Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Vincent Ssekate, Vivian was arrested on Friday from their home in Muyenga and is currently detained at Katwe police station.

He said they were contacted by Bowman, a law firm representing Einor Mattson AB Construction Company, a Swedish company claiming that Vivian and SK Mbuga diverted US $6 million that is about Shs23 billion.

It is believed that the said money is what the couple used on their luxurious wedding that was held in Kampala in 2016, with sources intimating that it is because the wedding took place shortly after Heinsoo made the last transfer of money.

Chebet was last arrested in Sweden, prosecuted and was temporarily released bail. She was banned from traveling outside the country however, fled and came back to Uganda.

Police working with Swedish prosecutors, the detainee is expected to be extradited back to Sweden to answer all the alleged charges that were brought against her.

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You fought whatever was wrong and loved what was right Bishop Bamwoze

Mr. Michael Woira

By Michael Woira

Last week, the country received the worst breaking news of the death of one of the greatest men not only in Busoga, Uganda and in the religious circles but also someone who contributed a lot to the development of Uganda as a country in many aspects.

Retired Bishop Cyprian Bamwoze was named Busoga Diocesan Bishop in 1973 before I was even born but as a young man who grew up during his reign of leadership at Bugembe Cathedral, I should say that the country has lost a very important resourceful person not because he baptized me in 1992 but because there is a lot that he put in place that everyone in Busoga diocese looks at and appreciates plus very many other productive initiatives that he started up to empower the different groups of people in Busoga region.

He sourced funds for relief projects like school, health and modern farming and most of all he was among the people who started up Busoga University the only Christian leaning University in Uganda that has been in Busoga for the longest time in history with a number of graduates.
The teachings of Bishop Bamwoze used to be good because he always used the local language that everyone understood though sometimes it was the hard Lusoga that could always leave people not understanding or else misinterpreting his message and I am very sure this was the main reason many people started taking him for a politician than a church leader .

Though I was a Sunday school product during that time, our service could end early and we used to get time to also sit and follow the last bit of the service in the BIG Church where my family elders used to pray from but Bishop Bamwoze was always my best choice. More than anyone else, he became my mentor, theologian, and liturgical instructor. I intentionally adopted his style of speaking and writing as my own especially during those days that he could attend to certain functions and speaks to audiences using quotes, proverbs and many other words of the wise.

As a person who believed in creating peace with everyone, he really loved his kingdom Busoga and was one of those elders that Busoga looked at whenever there was something that required guidance and he was a lead person in making sure Busoga got a Kyabazinga after a long standoff without a cultural leader.

As no doubt all reading this feel, he was a special grace of God, not only to me but to more people than we shall know in this world. For now we share with his family the loss that he described as having torn the fabric of life, but we know that the hope he held with such bold confidence will enable us to persevere in our own callings until we see him with the Risen One in that kingdom of glory which he proclaimed all his life.

While many of us sometimes disagreed with the topics he emphasized especially the political ones, the manner in which he expressed them, and the tone with which he challenged those of ruling government, I always knew that he loved Christ, his Church and his country and he must have decided to always criticize where necessary as a leader because all he said wasn’t because of his wish but because he was always representing the people he led in church. Happily, his many remarkable writings that he wrote and said will make it possible for him to continue his dialogue on faith in the public square.

Yes, he fought a good fight, fought poverty in the region, preached against hostility amongst tribes, preached against illiteracy, shared with the needy and contributed a lot to the construction of the Bugembe Cathedral Church and he deserves the decent burial that he was given at the church, Bishop, our prayers will always be with you and may the mighty angels always comfort you where you are.

RIP

Michael Woira

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High Court dismisses Kipoi’s bail application, sends him back to jail

former Bubulo West MP Tonny Kipoi Nsubuga

Former Bubulo West legislator, Tonny Kipoi Nsubuga, has been denied bail by High Court judge after spending close to one year period in jail.

Kipoi was arrested in Botswana in February alongside a one Robert Kitali and both were extradited in March 2018 for reportedly extorting money by posing as a witch doctors. He is currently facing treason charges in Makindye General Court Martial chaired by Lt. Gen. Andrew Guti.

Through his layers led by Ronald Idulo of Ojok and Company advocates, Kipoi has applied for a temporary release from Makindye military barracks contending that he has a fix home in Bubulo where he can be found whenever is required by Court.

“First of the offence that is averred to have been committed by Kipoi is not capital in nature, therefore he can be released on bail to go and look after his family as he reports to court,” said counsel Ronald Idulo.

Counsel Idulo said his client is a Uganda and therefore he has a right to apply for bail as it is stipulated under article 28 of the constitution of Uganda.

Appearing before Justice, Jane Francis Abodo, Kipoi’s bail application was dismissed on ground that military court has jurisdictions to released him on bail all acquit him of all charges leveled against him.

Prosecution avers that between November 2012 and December 2013, while in various districts of Masaka, Jinja, Kampala Uganda, and Kipoi convened meetings to recruit soldiers with the intention of overthrowing government.

In 2013, Kipoi was allegedly arrested in Congo and charged with treason however he refuted the claims, saying he had fled the country because of bad governance under President Yoweri Museveni

Former Bubulo West legislator Tony Kipoi Nsubuga is charged alongside five UPDF soldiers: Sgt. Yunus Lemeriga, Sgt. Adams Mawa, Sgt. Albino Okenge, Cpl. Rogers Mwiru, and Private Ddodola Ijosiga.

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FA Cup: United face tough Chelsea test

Ole and Sarri

Two Premier League heavyweights will complete the FA Cup fifth round this evening at Stamford Bridge to fight for a place in the quarter-finals.

The Blues have had the better of their clashes in recent years but United will be eager to return to winning ways after their first defeat in eleven games.

Along with Lingard and Martial – who were injured in Tuesday’s 2-0 loss to PSG in the Champions League – Antonio Valencia and Matteo Darmian are also absentees because of minor injuries.

Chelsea have no fresh injury concerns ahead and will give a late fitness test to Ruben Loftus-Cheek after the recurrence of his persistent back problem.

Left-back Marcos Alonso could return after being omitted from Maurizio Sarri’s squad for the trip to Sweden in midweek.

The draw for the quarter-finals of the FA Cup will be made after the Chelsea vs Manchester United tie.

Key Stats

This will be the 14th FA Cup tie between Chelsea and Manchester United – the Blues have triumphed in each of the last four, including the final last season.

Manchester United have lost three of their five FA Cup matches against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, winning 5-3 in 1997-98 and 2-0 in 1998-99.

Chelsea could become the first team to eliminate Manchester United in five consecutive FA Cup meetings.

In all competitions, Manchester United have won just two of their last 22 away games against Chelsea (D7 L13), failing to win any of their last nine.

Manchester United have eliminated the FA Cup holders 10 times, more than any other side in the competition’s history. They last did so in 2011-12 against Manchester City.

Chelsea are looking to reach the FA Cup quarter-final for the fourth consecutive season, reaching the final in each of the last two.

Manchester United are looking to reach the FA Cup quarter-final for the fifth consecutive season. The last did so in as many between 1961-62 and 1965-66.

The last side to eliminate both Arsenal and Chelsea in the same FA Cup campaign were Manchester United in 1998-99, while the last side to do in away games were Millwall in 1994-95.

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CAF approves use of VAR at 2019 Afcon

Confederation of African Football (Caf) has approved the use of Video Assistant Referee technology at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations to be hosted in Egypt.

This was confirmed in a press briefing by Caf in Niamey on the eve of the final of the 21st edition of the Total U-20 Africa Cup of Nations in Niger over the weekend.

The video technology will be used during the game on a number of occasions that include; goals and whether there was a violation during the attacking phase of play, such as an offside or a foul, penalty decisions, direct red card decisions and mistaken identity in awarding a red or yellow card.

VAR was used during the finals of the 2018 Total CAF Champions League between Egyptian giants Al Ahly and Esperance of Tunisia. It was also used at the 2018 Total CAF Confederation Cup.

According to FIFA statistics, the VAR system has had a success rate of 99.3 percent, up from the 95 percent of correct calls by referees without VAR.

The Video Assistant Referee became famous during the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.

Fourteen countries have already confirmed their places at the 2019 tournament and they are; Kenya, Ghana, Senegal, Madagascar, Morocco, Mali, Algeria, Tunisia, Nigeria, Egypt, Uganda, Mauritania, Guinea and Ivory Coast.

The other ten places will be decided during the final qualifiers in March.

The group stage draw will be held on 12th April in Cairo, Egypt.

The 2019 AFCON tournament will be the first to host 24 teams from 16. The competition will be held from 21st June to 19th July.

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Newly promoted UPDF generals to be peeped and decorated tomorrow

Lt. Gen. Proscovia Nalweyiso, the highest ranking UPDF female officer

The Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) senior officers who were promoted to the rank of General by President Yoweri Museveni and Commander In Chief of UPDF are to be peeped and decorated tomorrow, according to sources.

Those to be decorated are Gen. Ivan Koreta and Gen. Joram Mugume. The two were formerly Lt. Generals.

Others to be decorated are: Lt. Gen. Pecos Kuteesa, MLt.Gen. John Mugume, Lt. Gen. Prossy Nalweyiso, Lt.Gen. Charles Awany Otema, Lt Gen.James Nakabus Lakara, Lt Gen.Peter Elwelu, Lt Gen.James Mugira, Lt Gen. Joseph B Masanyufu, Lt Gen.Charles Lutaaya, Lt Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, who is Museveni’s son. The officers formerly serving at the rank of Major General.

To be decorated also are Maj Gen. Joram Kakari Tumwine, Maj Gen. Elly Kayanja, Maj Gen. Paul Lokech and Maj Gen.Eric Mukasa.These were formerly holding the trank of Brigadier.

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