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High Court sets date for hearing of Kipoi’s bail application

Kipoi at Court Martial

The High Court Judge, Jane Francis Abodo, has set February, 6, for hearing of bail application filed by former Bubulo West legislator Tonny Kipoi Nsubuga who was extradited to Uganda early last year.

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.

His petition to High Court

Recently, Tonny Kipoi Nsubuga has petitioned High Court challenging his trial in General Court Martial and his subsequent detention in a military facility.

Kipoi said in 2013 the DPP signed a formal notice of abandonment in relation to the same offences that currently against him and in September 2014 was he was released by the High court.

Kipoi lamented that trying him on same facts is illegal and unconstitutional and therefore wants Attorney General, Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) and Commander Defence Forces (CDF) of UPDF to respond over that matter.

Prosecution

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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Uganda to commemorate World Cancer day

Dr Joyce Moriku Kaducu

Uganda is set to commemorate World Cancer day that will be held at Kampala capital city authority (KCCA) Lugogo Grounds on from February 3 to 4, 2019.

Cancer is one of the vicious diseases killing tens of people in the country. In 2018 Uganda cancer institute (UCI) registered 32,617 new cancer cases and 21,829 deaths in the Country.

The various types of Cancers in Uganda which include; Prostate Cancer, Kaposi Sarcoma, Cancer of Esophagus, Liver Cancer and Lymphoma among men. Cervical Cancer, Breast Cancer, Kaposi Sarcoma, Cancer of the Stomach, Lymphoma and Liver Cancer among Women.

Cancers among children include; Leukemia (Cancer of the Blood), Burkitt Lymphoma, Cancer of the Kidney, Cancer of Bones and Muscle.

Speaking at ministry of health headquarters, Minister of State for Health for Primary Health Care, Dr. Joyce Moriku Kaducu said the commemorations will be premised under the theme ‘I am, I will’, Peddled at creating public awareness on Cancer prevention, detection and treatment measures.

“Cancer can be prevented by simple lifestyle changes inform of ceasing the consumption of tobacco, Limit on harmful consumption of alcohol, engaging in physical activity for at least 30 minutes a day, consuming healthy foods and Vaccination against Hepatitis B and Human papillomavirus (HPV),” Dr. Kaducu said,

She said vaccination against cancer of the cervix is at each sub county and immunization post in the country, noting that the Current HPV vaccination stands at 70 per cent.

Government is however undertaking a number of interventions to reduce the burden of Cancer through increasing the budget of Uganda Cancer Institute to Shs8.4Bn in 2018/19 financial year, availability and accessibility of Cancer treatment medicines.

She said among the innervations in the fight against the disease, UCI has acquired two radiotherapy machines one with support from government of India and the other is procured from USA adding that by April or May, UCI will have three functional radiotherapy machine that will help in fast tracking against the epidemic.

“Government is also in process of establishing Regional Cancer Centres in Gulu, Arua, Mbarara and Mbale caring for over 20,000 patients. Gulu Regional Cancer Centre will be open in 2019/2020,” she said.

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IGG charges Dokolo CAO, CFO for embezzlement of Shs15 billion

IGG-Irene-Mulyagonja

The Inspector General of Government (IGG) on Friday charged two officials of Dokolo District Local Government in court over the embezzlement of about Shs15 billion contrary to Section 19 (a) and (iii) of the Ant Corruption Act, 2009.

The two officials charged are the Chief Administrative Officer, George William Omuge and the Chief Finance Officer John Odada. The two appeared at the Anti-Corruption before Her Workshop Sarah Namusobya where they pleaded not guilty.

The two officials allegedly committed the crime in December 2016 while performing their duties. They withdrew the said money from Peace, Recovery and Development Plan for Northern Uganda (PRDP) II account No. 01473552488558 held at Dfcu Bank-Dokolo Branch, without any supporting documents and accountabilities, an arbitrary act prejudicial to the interest of their employer.

The two officials were given a cash bail of Shs6, 000,000 each. They are expected to appear in court on 1st March 2019.

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Danish gov’t has not rejected Ugandan EAC passports

Passports

Government has come out in a media release refuting reports circulating on social media platforms alleging that the Danish Embassy in Uganda has rejected new Ugandan East African Community (EAC) passports.

According to the media release published on Friday, the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs is still entering the new Ugandan EAC passports into their system.

The media release says government informed and issued samples of the new EAC passports to the Danish Embassy in December 2018.

“So far, there have been two Ugandan visa applicants with the new passports who intend to travel to Copenhagen in April 2019. The applicants have been assured that their applications will be processed as soon as the registration process is completed,” the media release says, urging the public to be patient as the Danish authorities sort out the issue.

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Norwegian oil expert tips Ugandan government on managing oil resources

Stakeholders at the workshop

The Norwegian oil expert Hans Peter Christopher has urged the government of Uganda to utilise oil and gas resources in the same way his country does to benefit masses.

Mr. Christopher was on Friday speaking during the workshop for Members of Parliament on the developments of oil and gas organised by the Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC) at Lake Victoria Serena Resort & Spa-Kigo. The two-day workshop was organised to update the MPs on the development in the oil and gas sector.

He said Norway has 10 oil commandments that Uganda can consider for the proper management of oil resources.

Addressing members the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, Robert Kasande said the reason of the workshop was to share information, feedback and solicit for support in the journey for first oil expected around 2022.

Kasande gave an overview on the Oil and Gas sector focusing on the present and forward. He said the constitution of Uganda vets ownership of Oil and Gas resources in the government on behalf of the Republic of Uganda.

He said the role of Parliament is critical in ensuring the right legislation is in place to develop the oil and gas sector. He said his ministry was learning from other African oil producers to avoid mistakes that could derail the sector especially as regards to oil revenue.

The MPs questioned energy officials on security, land issues, crude oil so far extracted for testing, the oil curse, among other concerns.

In mid-December 2018, the Minister of Finance, Matia Kasaija and the Norwegian Ambassador to Uganda, Susan Eckey, signed the Oil for Development Programme Agreement, with the ambition of further strengthening the management of the oil and gas sector in Uganda.

The Oil for Development Programme is designed to assist developing countries to manage their petroleum resources in a sustainable manner and to target poverty reduction through managing petroleum responsibly, both economically, environmentally, and socially. Norway and Uganda have been committed to this programme since 2009.

This signing marks the programme’s third phase, running from 2018 to 2022, but Norway has assisted Uganda in developing its petroleum sector since the 1980’s. The Oil for Development Programme remains a key priority of Norway’s engagement with Uganda, as part of our strategic goals of promoting sustainable management of natural resources and good governance.

Norway cooperates with several other countries in an Oil for Development programme, such as Ghana, Angola, Mozambique, South Sudan, and Kenya.

60,000 barrels of Oil per-day refinery is to be developed and the project includes 213 kilometres pipeline from the refinery site to a terminal in Kampala. Uganda has about 6.5 billion barrels of oil with about 2.2 barrels recoverable.

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Thirty coaches register for Beach Soccer course

Uganda beach football

Thirty (30) coaches have registered for the forthcoming FUFA Beach Soccer course that is set to run from 4th to 8th February 2019 at Lido Beach, Entebbe.

The course has attracted practicing coaches from the National Leagues of Men and women. The University Beach Soccer teams will also send their coaches for the 5 day course.

According to the Chairman Uganda Beach Soccer Association Deo Mutabazi the course is part of the early preparations on the technical side ahead of the AFCON Beach Soccer Finals 2020.

“We a have organised this course as one of the activities to kick-start the journey for the AFCON Beach Soccer 2020 to be hosted in Uganda. The same course will help to facilitate our coaches with the latest FIFA Coaching manual. It will also be used to classify Ugandan Beach Soccer coaches according to their potential basing on the post exam results.” noted Mutabazi

Uganda’s only CAF Beach Soccer Technical instructor Ali Mwebe will handle the course.

The cost sharing course is funded by FUFA, Uganda Beach Soccer Association (UBSA) and the participants.

This is among preparations for the AFCON 2020 Beach Soccer Championship which Uganda will host.

List of confirmed participants:

1. Assimwe Isa- Isabeti

2. Akabway Geoffrey- Kampala Int’l University

3. Thomas Kimuli- Mutoola Beach

4. Salim Jamal Muwonge- Stormers

5. Tonny Sebagala- Buganda Royal

6. Julius Sekasanvu- Mutoola Beach

7. Peter Seguya- St Lawrence University

8. Charles Ayiekoh Lukula- MUBS

9. Adam Juma Kato- MUBS

10. Davis Nono- St Lawrence University

11. Jersey Lukooki- MS Sand Lions

12. Arthur Kamugisha- Bishop Stuart

13. Abdul Karim Kibalama- Kyadondo Galacticals

14. MichealKibalama- Talented

15. Emmanuel Bornapate Amagu- Nkumba University

16. Moses Lukyamuzi – Isabeti

17. Alex Gitta- Kyadondo Galacticals

18. Micheal Natima- Ajax Queens

19. Misaki Bogere- Entebbe Ladies

20. Dorothy Nakanwagi- KJT

21. Rodgers Nkugwa-Triplets Ghetto Kids

22. Fahad Sebyala- Muteesa I Royal

23. Shafic Bogere -Katuuso Community

24. Prossy Nabukeera- Alphoenix Golden Girls

25. Sam Mwanika- Nkumba Women

26. Joshua Kashaija-Kampala International University

27. Salim Branden-Bishop Stuart University

28. Sulaimani Bbosa- Entebbe

29. Stuart Ddamulira- Entebbe Sharks

30. Jude Wasswa- Entebbe Ladies

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MPs summon former owners of closed commercial banks to testify

PETITIONED: Sudhir Ruparelia,

The parliamentary Committee on Commissions, Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises (COSASE) has summoned former shareholders of commercial banks which were controversially closed by the Bank of Uganda (BoU) to testify about the circumstances that led to the closure of their banks in the process that started from 1993 to January 2017.

This follows the completion of MPs probe of BoU officials who left a lot to be desired as far as the closure of the banks is concerned. This is because they failed to present all the documents including quarterly liquidation reports and valuation reports, minutes of meetings and others.

As such former shareholders of National Bank of Commerce (NBC) and Teefe Bank together with Nile River Acquisition Company (NRAC) will appear next week.
NRAC an offshore firm bought the loan assets and liabilities of International Credit Bank Ltd (1998), Greenland Bank (1999) and the Co-operative Bank (1999). The loans amounted to Shs135 billion which comprised of secured loans of Shs34.5biullion which had valid, legal or equitable mortgage on the real property, according to the Auditor General John Muwanga’s special audit report of Bank of Uganda on defunct banks.

The report pins BoU for closing the affected banks without following the guidelines and procedures laid in the Financial Institutions Act, 2004 and the BoU Act.

The former shareholders of NBC, who are expected to be cross-examined by the committee, will include Prime Minister Dr Ruhakana Rugunda, Governor Tumusiime Mutebile, former Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi, and businessman Amos Nzeyi.

MPs who have to complete their work by February 22 before handing over to the new committee, will then meet former shareholders of International Credit Bank (ICB), Cooperative Bank, Crane Bank Ltd and dfcu -the bank which took over the assets and liabilities of both Global Trust Bank (GTB) and Crane Bank. The committee will also hold meetings with the BoU Board of Directors and technocrats from the Finance ministry.

BoU officials are expected to respond to what Ms Justine Bagyenda, the former director of Supervision for Commercial bank, testified about the closure of banks last December.
Lawyers from Masembe, Makubuya, Adriko, Karugaba & Ssekatawa (MMAKS Advocates) will also be quizzed to explain how much BoU paid them as legal fees for several cases involving the closed banks.
MMAKS will also be required to clear the air over whether BoU hired them as transaction advisers in the disputed Crane Bank takeover at a fee of US$251,045 (about Shs943.3 million).

In doing business with MMAKS, MPs said during the BoU probe that that Ms Bagyenda usurped the powers of the legal department by taking over the drafting of the terms of engagement between BoU and MMAKS.
With BoU failing to produce documents spelling out the terms of engagement, MPs questioned why the bank opted to use external lawyers instead of its own legal team.
In a period of 23years, the Central Bank has overseen the closure of seven defunct Banks including; Teffe Trust Bank (1993) that was closed due to insolvency, International Credit Bank Ltd (1998) due to poor liquidity and insolvency, Greenland Bank (1999) insolvency and violation of Financial Institutions Statute.

The other Banks were; Cooperative Bank (1999) continued poor performance and non-compliance with regulatory capital adequacy requirements, National Bank of Commerce (2012) undercapitalization, Global Trust Bank (2014) undercapitalization and corporate governance weaknesses, and Crane Bank Ltd (2016) closed because it was undercapitalised.

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Museveni in Tanzania over 20th Ordinary Meeting of regional Heads of State

From left, Presidents Kenyatta, Museveni and Magufuli

President Museveni and the chairman of East African Community has arrived in Tanzania to address the 20th Ordinary Meeting of the Summit of the regional Heads of State at the Arusha International Conference Centre (AICC) in Arusha.

The meeting was slated for November last year however it was postponed to due to a lack of quorum caused by the absence of the Republic of Burundi.

According to Rule 11 of the Rules of Procedure of the Summit of the EAC Heads of State, quorum is made of all Partner States representation which is in consonance with decision making by consensus under Article 12 of the Treaty.

Heads of state are expected to discuss the status of ratification of various protocols, the status of resolution of long outstanding non-tariff barriers and the progress report on the adoption of Political Confederation as a Transitional Model to the East African Political Federation.

Sates men will also deliberate on the roadmap for the accelerated integration of the Republic of South Sudan into the EAC and the verification exercise for the admission of the Republic of Somalia into the Community.

The Summit will also consider reports on modalities for the promotion of Motor Vehicle Assembly in East Africa aimed at reducing importation of used vehicles into the Community, and; the review of the textile and leather sector with a view to developing a strong and competitive domestic sector that gives consumers better choice than imported textile and footwear.

At their 19th Ordinary Meeting held in Kampala, Uganda on 23rd February, 2018, the Summit directed the EAC Council of Ministers to explore the possibilities of developing the automotive industry in East Africa by reducing the importation of used vehicles from outside the region and thereby make the region more competitive.

The Summit, at the same meeting in Kampala, directed the Council to make the region more competitive by prioritising the development of a competitive domestic textile and leather sector that will give East Africans a wider range of choices in terms of affordable, new and quality clothes, shoes and other leather products.

The forthcoming Summit will also review progress report by the Council of Ministers on the Summit Directive on having two Deputy Secretaries General at the Community recruited competitively on a rotational basis among the Partner States.

The Summit at its 19th Ordinary Meeting held in Kampala, decided that there will only be two Deputy Secretaries General at the EAC who shall be recruited competitively on a rotational basis.

The Summit is expected to assent to various Bills passed by the East Legislative Assembly, namely: the EAC Polythene Materials Control Bill, 2016, the Administration of the East African Court of Justice Bill, 2018, the EAC Monetary Institute Bill, 2018, and the EAC Customs Management (Amendment) Bill, 2018.

The Summit will further consider the implementation status of the EAC Customs Union and Common Market Protocols in addition to the current financial status of the Community.

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Parliament directs OPM to intervene in the displacement of people around Apaa

Former Prime Minister, Dr David Livingstone Ruhakana Rugunda.

Parliament has directed the Office of the Prime Minister to intervene in the reported displacement of people of Apaa, Amuru district by unknown militia.

The directive comes after the Amuru District MP Lucy Akello and Nwoya District MP Lilly Adong sought immediate government intervention to solve the ongoing havoc meted on the people of the area by unknown militia from Adjumani district.

The MPs raised the issues during Wednesday’s sitting, forcing the Speaker to ask the Prime Minister for an explanation during the Thursday sitting. The MPs said this was in contravention of a presidential directive halting any evictions of the people of Apaa.

Minister of Internal Affairs, Mario Obiga Kania, said that the Prime Minister had directed his Ministry to prepare the response to be presented on Tuesday next week.

“The Office of the Prime Minister is directed to go and support the people who have no food and probably no shelter. This is very urgent,” She said asserting that the Ministry of Internal Affairs to ensure there is security for people in camp and those injured s be treated.

Kadaga gave the directive after Minister Obiga Kania asked for more time to present a statement of the sustained havoc on and displacement of the people of Apaa by unknown militia.

“We are preparing the statement. I have already consulted some of the colleagues from that area and are agreeable to having other meetings so that we come here with a comprehensive statement,” said Obiga Kania.

In response to a matter raised, Kilak South County, Gilbert Olanya on the continued arrests of the people of Apaa, Obiga Kania said that the situation is under control.

“I called the Deputy Regional Police Commander of Adjumani and he said that eight people have been arrested and are being processed through the right channels of the law,” said Obiga Kania.

He also promised to verify information presented by Kilak North MP Anthony Akol that some people of Apaa were attacked on the night of 30 January 2019.

“If our people are suffering and they need our support, that needs attention after immediate verification, a step we shall undertake,” said Obiga Kania.

In 2015, Government demarcated the boundary between Amuru and Adjumani amidst protests from the people of Amuru. The leaders of Amuru said that the process only involved people from Adjumani and that the boundary was extended inside Amuru. Since then, the area has witnessed conflicts which have led to deaths, destruction of property as well as displacement of residents.

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UCE 2018: UNEB warns schools against charging for result slips

UNEB Executive Secretary Dan Odong

Uganda National Examination Board (UNEB) has warned schools against selling result slips to the students as they released the 2018 Uganda Certificate of Education results today at Statistics House in Kampala.

The UNEB executive Secretary, Daniel Odong said that any school that is charging students extra money when they come to collect their results is doing so illegally.

“Any school that is charging students extra money when they come to collect their results is doing so illegal. It should only be school fees and other school requirements but not for the result slips.” Odong said.

He called upon parents and students who are told to pay for result slips to report the schools to UNEB.

“We want to ask that these schools are reported to UNEB.” He said.

“Result slips and certificates remain the only authentic proof of performance and candidates should collect these from their respective schools from where they registered.” The UNEB executive Secretary added.

UNEB also promised to intensify crackdown on such schools and will be penalized for their illegal actions.

Last year, 336,740 candidates registered for the examination from 3,658 centres out of whom 169,984 were boys and 166,756 were girls. This time round, more candidates, 288,387 passed the examinations, compared to 287,350 in 2017.

Meanwhile, the selection of senior five students will take place on 14th to February 15, 2019 at the UMA show ground in Kampala and the reporting date for the selected students is 25th February.

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