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Private equity fund deals in EA hit $930.3m

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Private equity (PE) deals in East Africa bounced back in 2018 after a seemingly tough year 2017, with 47 PE deals announced this year, up from 27 in the previous year, a report shows.

The increase in PE deals is indicative of East Africa’s growing prominence as a private capital destination, in part driven by the stability of the region’s economies.

During the year 2018, Kenya recorded the highest number of private equity investments made, with 24 transactions recorded compared to 18 in 2017. Uganda was second in terms of PE deals activity with a total of 6 deals recorded in 2018.

Ethiopia, whose profile has been steadily rising amongst the investing community recorded 5 PE transactions for the year. Rwanda had two while Tanzania had one.

“A relatively calm transition following the 2017 elections and the handshake by the leading parties’ political heads sent a strong signal on the country’s stability and reinforced investor confidence, resulting in the jump in deals done in 2018,” said Eva Warigia, Executive Director at the East Africa Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (EAVCA), the trade organization for private equity and venture capital firms operating in East Africa.

“Most of the investments had been in the pipeline during the election cycle waiting for the political tension to ease before conclusion,” Ms. Warigia added.

Private equity investment activity during the year was spread across multiple sectors from education with an investment by Fanisi Capital in Kitengela Group off Schools, to healthcare in Tanzania with Leapfrog Investments’ acquisition of stake in Pyramid Group.

2018 also saw a US$47.5 million investment in technology firm Cellulant, reinforcing East Africa’s position as a tech hub.

Ethiopia’s jump in deal activity from no deals in 2017 to 5 deals closed in 2018, was largely attributed to the growing network of country focused funds, which have dedicated funding to the growing Ethiopian market.

This year, Cepheus Growth Capital Partners, a fund dedicated to exclusively investing in Ethiopia closed its maiden fund at US$ 100million.

Zoscales Partners, another Ethiopia focused with US$ 75 million in assets under management, closed two deals in the manufacturing and consumer sectors in Ethiopia.

Disclosed deal value for 2018 deals was recorded at US $834.3 million, compared to US$ 446.78 million in 2017. Further, as East Africa’s attractiveness grows, the number of PE firms looking at investable businesses in the region also grew.

This year, Mauritius Based Adenia Partners, French Amethis Partners,South Africa’s Ethos Partners, and Washington D.C’s Capria Ventures were among the PE funds that opened their offices in the region, to tap into East Africa’s opportunities.

PE in East Africa provides growth capital for the rapidly expanding SME economy, investing in businesses with an annual turnover of less than US$ 30 million, employing less than 150 employees.

Businesses that meet this threshold are few which leads to competition for these deals, ultimately resulting in the steep company valuations.

“Going into 2019, we expect the momentum for deal activity to increase, at least for Kenya and Ethiopia,” said Ms. Warigia.

“We are optimistic that East Africa will remain a significant market for investors looking at Africa, backed by its economies’ resilience. Along with this is the diverse sectors available for investment, providing a wide spread for value generation to the investors’ portfolio.” She added

Some of the PE exits realized in 2018 were drawn from: healthcare, agribusiness, real estate and energy.

EAVCA is a business association that represents the voice of private investors in East Africa. The association was formed in 2013 by seven founding private equity funds: Abraaj Capital, Acumen Fund, AfricInvest, Centum, Catalyst Principal Partners, Fanisi Capital, and TBL Mirror Fund.

Today, EAVCA has grown to a membership of 65 entities comprising: development finance institutions, private equity and venture capital funds, and intermediary advisory firms.

The association represents approximately US $4.5billion in funds under management,looking at investments in scalable enterprises within the Eastern Africa region.

As a member association, EAVCA serves as the interlinking platform for public stakeholders, local businesses and private investors, building on dialogue and industry insights to create a sustainable, informed eco-system that advances sustainable wealth creation and economic development in the region.

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AfDB to raise over $7 billion for investment in African economies in 2019

Hassatou N’Sele

The African Development Bank’s (AfDB) Board has approved the institution’s 2019 borrowing program to the tune of US $7.24 billion from capital markets.

The Bank accesses a wide array of capital markets with the majority of its borrowing in US dollars and Euros as well as issuances in other public markets such as Australian dollars and Pound sterling.

AfDB maintains an active presence in the socially responsible investment arena and continues to be a regular issue of Green and Social Bonds. These products serve to satisfy increasing demand for impact investment but also allow the Bank to highlight its development mandate and promote sustainable and inclusive growth.

The Bank also used its ‘High 5’ operational priorities as a platform to continue the issuance of theme bonds. These include an inaugural ‘Integrate Africa’ bond, a ‘Feed Africa’ bond awarded Asia Pacific Deal of the Year by mtn-i, more than forty ‘Improve the Quality of the Life for the People of Africa’ bonds, and two taps of its ‘Light Up and Power Africa’ bond.

The Bank is keen to innovate and diversify its product range and, as the financial markets continue to look to a future after Libor, was able to combine innovation with its social responsibility program and issue the first ever Green SOFR-linked bond, in November.

The Bank will continue to promote the development of African Capital markets with the issue of local currency denominated debt to facilitate the financing of its local currency operations, alongside other initiatives.

“We continue to raise our profile in the capital markets to provide cost-effective resources to finance projects and programs on the African continent. We have a strong track record, a diversified funding profile, investors across the world and the benefits of a AAA rating to strongly support the African Development Bank mandate,” the Bank’s Treasurer, Hassatou N’Sele said.

AfDB is rated triple-A by all the major international rating agencies and enjoys several solid Environmental Social and Governance ratings (ESG).

In 2017, the Bank disbursed US$7.51 billion to finance projects and programs in its Regional Member Countries, exceeding its target for non-sovereign operations by 56 percent.

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Wayne Rooney arrested in U.S for public intoxication

Rooney was arrested in Washington last month

Former England and Manchester United captain, Wayne Rooney was arrested on 16 December 2018 at Dulles International Airport in Virginia after returning from a one-day trip to Saudi Arabia.

Wayne Rooney’s arrest for public intoxication was a result of feeling “disorientated” after taking sleeping tablets on a flight while drinking alcohol. He was arrested after triggering a door alarm at Washington’s Dulles airport, near the stadium for his current team, DC United.

The 33-year-old forward was charged and paid a $25 fine and $91 costs on 4 January 2019, according to court documents from Loudoun General District Court.

In a statement, his spokesman said: “During the flight Wayne took a prescribed amount of sleeping tablets mixed with some alcohol consumption and consequently was disorientated on arrival.

“He was approached by police who arrested him on a minor misdemeanour charge.

“He received a statutory automatic fine and was released shortly afterwards at the airport. The matter is now at an end.

“Wayne would like to put on record his appreciation for the manner he was treated by all involved.”

A statement from DC United said: “We are aware of news reports indicating that Wayne Rooney was arrested in December.

“We understand the media’s interest in this matter but we believe this is a private matter for Wayne that DC United will handle internally. We have no further comment on this situation.”

This is not the first time Rooney is getting himself on the wrong side of the law on similar grounds. In September 2017, he admitted on drink-driving charges after he was arrested over speeding a woman’s car.

He was banned from driving for two years in addition to unpaid community work.

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New telecom company to launch in Uganda soon

Lycamobile

Lycamobile, a United Kingdom-based virtual network operator (MVNO) is laying the groundwork ahead of its launch in Uganda, betting on a market that was left by Vodafone.

Vodafone, which had been Uganda for four years, at the time of closure, had reportedly accumulated a debt of more than Shs300 billion, casting an impression that the market was not ready for new mobile network operators. The company had just over 60,000 subscribers, way below its competitors like Africell (above 2 million), Airtel (more than 8 million) and MTN Uganda (above 11 million).

The closure of Vodafone unfolded alongside troubling times that saw K2 Telecom temporarily close the business before being absorbed by Airtel Uganda.

The telecommunications market in Uganda is currently dominated by MTN Uganda, followed by Airtel and then Africell.

Other telecom companies and internet service providers in Uganda include Smile Communications, which also mid-2018 lost its interconnection deal with Airtel; Uganda Telecom, which is still struggling to regain its glory; Tangerine, Smart Telecom, truIT Uganda, CSquared and Liquid Telecom.

Why Lycamobile is interested in Ugandan market

Lycamobile, has been a player in the telecommunications sectors for more than ten years. An MVNO is a wireless communications services provider that does not own the wireless network infrastructure over which it provides services to its customers.

K2 Telecom is an example of an MVNO in Uganda.

Lycamobile has already sold its telecom services in twenty-three countries, including Denmark, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden, Australia, Spain, Italy, France, Belgium and Switzerland.

In Africa, it is only present in South Africa, implying Uganda will be the second market, if nothing changes. The company will be partnering with Tangerine, one of the internet service providers in the country, according to sources, who refused to disclose details of the agreement, stating it was still premature to discuss the topic as they’re yet to agree on the launch program.

Tangerine is already in most towns in Mukono, Kampala and Wakiso, offering some of the most attractive internet rates to companies and individuals.

Leveraging Tangerine’s experience in Uganda, Lycamobile could strategize and win attention from the market.

Uganda has been ranked as having the most expensive internet rates in East Africa.

Apart from the high costs of the internet, the infrastructure is also still largely wanting, which is why, even with telcoms claiming the latest generations of cellular technology (4G LTE) to be existent in some areas, people still cry of poor connections.

According to our source, Lycamobile will focus only on 2G (for voice calls) and 4G (for internet users).

The company is already hiring for its operations in Uganda and close to twenty jobs in the marketing and engineering departments are open to applicants on the Fuzu platform.

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Full list of the 8th prestigious #HiPipoMusicAwards nominees released

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In line with the 8th prestigious #HiPipoMusicAwards program, Nominees from across Africa were released between January 2 and 4, 2019 ahead of the awards grand finale slated for 16th March at the Kampala Serena Hotel.

While announcing the nominees, Innocent Kawooya, CEO HiPipo said that “the 8th edition of the prestigious HiPipo Music Awards comes with a theme ‘#WeTheBest’ and steps further to celebrate Africa’s Crème de La Crème with Africa’s Number 1 Award Category.”

The Nominees
Africa: There are 10 Africa centric categories including Africa’s Number 1 Award. The categories highlight excellent works of art from over 15 African countries. Africa’s Number 1 Award goes to an artist that has been a trailblazer across Africa on different measures during the 8th HiPipo Music Awards eligibility Year. To be considered eligible, an artist must have had active performance and/or released audio or video music content within 12 months prior to 1st November of every year.

The 12 months eligible period is for works (Audio or videos) commercially released between October 2017 to November 2018. Africa’s Number 1 Award nominees are assessed on metrics such as music video views and different social media following. The 6 nominees had the following statistic as of December 2018.

• Over 377,600,000 music videos views during 2018 i.e. an average of 63 million views in 2018.
• Over 2,487,000,000 (2.4 billion) music videos views cumulatively over the years i.e. an average 414 million views each.
• Over 66,000,000 million social media followers i.e. an average 11 million followers

The individual songs competing for Africa song of the year and Africa video of the year accumulated over 201 million views in 2018 with an average of 20 million video views each during 2018.

East Africa: In celebration of the best songs and videos from the East African community, the nominees feature several East Africa artists with excellent pieces of work. The individual songs competing for East Africa Super hit and Best video accumulated over 96 million video views which makes an average of 9.6 million video views each during 2018 with the most views from acts by the Tanzania artists.

Uganda: Artists that have had a high-performance musical year are among the top nominees in categories such as song of the year, video of the year, written record of the year, best male, best female and artist of the year. In addition to having been radio, tv, online chart toppers, the individual songs competing for Uganda song of the year had cumulatively over 13 million video views which makes for an average of 1.3 million video views each during 2018.

Voting
While all nominees are winners and are greatly celebrated, the gala event final winner is one that accumulates the highest number of votes as per the voting criteria which will be strengthened with the Music Assembly. The Music Assembly will have a vote that will contribute 30 per cent to 8 categories among which will be Artist of the Year, Song of the Year and Video of the Year while the rest of the categories as always will be fully decided by the fans vote.

Gala Event: Bring Glamour
From greatness to greatness; Expect top notch production, star studded performances and glamourous red carpet at the Kampala Serena Hotel come Saturday 16th March 2019. The gala event will have Tickets going for 100,000 UGX each while VIP Tables will cost only 3 Million UGX.
The nominees

AFRICA

Africa’s Number 1
1. Yemi Alade
2. Wizkid
3. Tiwa Savage
4. Fally Ipupa
5. Diamond Platnumz
6. Davido
Africa Best Male Artist
1. Wizkid
2. Sauti Sol
3. Patoranking
4. Fally Ipupa
5. Diamond Platnumz
6. Davido
Africa Best Female Artist
1. Yemi Alade
2. Vanessa Mdee
3. Tiwa Savage
4. Sheebah
5. Daphne
6. Butera Knowless
7. MzVee
Africa Song of The Year
1. Starboy Wizkid Ft. Terri X Spotless X Ceeza Milli – Soco
2. Sauti Sol Ft. Nyashinski – Short N Sweet
3. King Monada – Malwedhe (Collapse Song)
4. Fally Ipupa Ft. Keblack & Naza – Mannequin
5. Diamond Platnumz Ft Omarion – African Beauty
6. Davido – Assurance
Africa Video of The Year
1. Yemi Alade – Bum Bum
2. Shatta Wale – Gringo
3. Sauti Sol Ft. Nyashinski – Short N Sweet
4. Patoranking – Available
5. Nasty C & Runtown – Said
6. Flavour Ft. Diamond Platnumz – Time To Party
Best Francophone Africa Act
1. Charlotte Dipanda Ft. Yémi Alade – Sista
2. Daphne – Jusqu’à La Gare
3. Dj Arafat Dosabado Afro – Décalé
4. Fally Ipupa Ft. Keblack & Naza – Mannequin
5. Serge Beynaud – Babatchai
6. Shan’l – Tchizambengue
7. Toofan – Toofan – Affairage
Best Song from Western Africa
1. Davido – Assurance
2. Falz – This Is Nigeria
3. Mr. Eazi – Pour Me Water
4. MzVee Ft. Patoranking – Sing My Name
5. Olamide – Science Student
6. Starboy Wizkid Ft. Terri X Spotless X Ceeza Milli – Soco
7. Tekno – Jogodo
8. Tiwa Savage Ft. Wizkid & Spellz – Ma Lo
9. Yemi Alade – Bum Bum
Best Song from Southern Africa
1. AKA Ft. Kiddominant – Fela In Versace
2. Ammara Brown – Akiliz
3. Jah Prayzah – Ronika
4. King Monada – Malwedhe (Collapse Song)
5. Nasty C & Runtown – Said
6. Roberto Ft. Patoranking – Contolola
7. Cassper Nyovest – Baby Girl
Best Lusophone Africa Act
1. Yola Semedo – Amo-Te
2. Preto Show & Biura – Sacanagem
3. Nelson Freitas – Mariana
4. Mr. Bow- Eu Pago
5. Kyaku Kyadaff – Mónica
6. Cle Entertainment – Hino
Africa Fans Favorite Fresh Talent
1. Yovi (Nigeria)
2. King Monada (South Africa)
3. Joyce Blessing (Ghana)
4. Shekhinah (South Africa)
5. Mankind (Kenya)
6. Natacha (Burundi)
7. Mbosso (Tanzania)
EAST AFRICA
Song of The Year Kenya
1. Willy Paul and Nandy – Njiwa
2. Victoria Kimani – Wonka
3. Sauti Sol Ft Nyashinski – Short N Sweet
4. Otile Brown & Sanaipei Tande – Chaguo La Moyo
5. Khaligraph Jones X Timmy Tdat – Kasayole
6. Akothee Ft. Mcgalaxy – Oyoyo
Song of The Year Tanzania
1. Vanessa Mdee Ft. Gnako – Wet
2. Navy Kenzo Ft. Diamond Platnumz – Katika
3. Nandy – Ninogeshe
4. Maua Sama & Hanstone – Lokote
5. Harmonize Ft. Diamond Platnumz – Kwangwaru
6. Alikiba – Mvumo Wa Radi
Song of The Year Rwanda
1. Alpha – #Yes
2. Buravan – Oya
3. Charly and Nina – Try Me
4. Meddy & The Ben – Lose Control
5. Passy Ft. Butera Knowless – Mbaye Wowe
6. Sheebah & Bruce Melodie – Embeera Zo
7. Uncle Austin Ft Meddy – Everything
Rwanda Video of The Year
1. Riderman Ft. Dream Boyz – Romeo And Juliet
2. Queen Cha – Winner
3. Meddy – Adi Top
4. Deejay Pius & Lady Jaydee – Manawe
5. Butera Knowless Ft. Ben Pol- Darling
6. Bruce Melodie – Blocka
Tanzania Video of The Year
1. Vanessa Mdee Ft. Gnako – Wet
2. Rayvanny & Diamond Platnumz – Mwanza
3. Navy Kenzo Ft. Diamond Platnumz – Katika
4. Mbosso – Hodari
5. Harmonize – Atarudi
6. Alikiba – Mvumo Wa Radi
Kenya Video of The Year
1. Victoria Kimani – Wonka
2. Sauti Sol Ft Nyashinski – Short N Sweet
3. Sauti Sol Ft. Burna Boy – Afrikan Star
4. Kaymo & Stigah – Gathigiriri
5. Kambua – Count Your Blessings
6. Blinky Bill – Don’t Worry
East Africa Super Hit
1. Vanessa Mdee Ft. Gnako – Wet
2. Sheebah Ft. Runtown – Weekend
3. Sauti Sol Ft. Nyashinski – Short N Sweet
4. Khaligraph Jones & Timmy Tdat – Kasayole
5. Harmonize Ft. Diamond Platnumz – Kwangwaru
6. Alikiba – Mvumo Wa Radi
East Africa Best Video
1. Vanessa Mdee Ft. Gnako – Wet
2. Sheebah – Omwooyo
3. Sauti Sol Ft. Nyashinski – Short N Sweet
4. Navy Kenzo Ft. Diamond Platnumz – Katika
5. Diamond Platnumz – Sikomi
6. Bruce Melodie – Blocka
UGANDA
Artist of The Year
1. Vinka
2. Sheebah
3. King Saha
4. Fik Fameica
5. Eddy Kenzo
6. David Lutalo

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1. Chips Na Ketchup
2. Tubikole Ft. Fik Fameica
3. Love Doctor
4. Nkubika Omukwano Gwo
5. Mapozi
6. Sweet Love Ft. John Blaq 1. Beera Nange
2. Mummy Yo
3. Wankona
4. Omwoyo
5. Muwe
6. Weekend Ft. Runtown
7. Try My Love
8. Exercise
9. Embeera Zo Ft. Bruce Melodie
10. Tomorrow Ft. Brotherz Muzik
11. Nze Wuwo Ft. Solidstar
12. Nkulowoozako Ft. Alvin Kizz
13. Love Remix Ft. Aziz Azion
14. Osobola Ft. Leila Kayondo X
15. Munyiiza Ft. Tip Swizzy
1. Biri Biri
2. Very Well Ft. Slick Stuart, Dj Roja
3. Mpa Love Ft. Weasel
4. Best Friend Ft. Spice Diana
5. On My Way 1. Property
2. Tubikole Ft. Vinka
3. Mwaga Ft. Rayvanny Sconto Ft Wembly Mo.
4. Tonsukuma
5. Midnight Drum – A Pass
6. Mafia 1. Pull Up Ft. Harmonize
2. Super Dopa
3. Yasolo Ft. Heavy K
4. Vaayo
5. The Heat
6. Mbakooye
7. Ghetto
8. Mukomboti
9. Dancehall Ft. Cindy Sanyu & Beenie Gunter
10. Tereeza Ft. Sewa Sewa 1. Eatzote
2. Nakusiima
3. Nkwagalira Ddala
4. Miles Ft. Solidstar
5. Grace
6. Konsitompe (Woowe) Ft Os Suna

Best Female Artist
1. Fille
2. Rema
3. Sheebah
4. Spice Diana
5. Vinka
6. Winnie Nwagi
Best Male Artist
1. King Saha
2. Geosteady
3. Fik Fameica
4. Eddy Kenzo
5. David Lutalo
6. A Pass
Best Duo/Group
1. B2C
2. Voltage Music | Aka Kent & Flosso
3. New Chapter Africa
4. Brotherz Muzik
5. Sauti Ya Africa
Best Breakthrough Artist
1. Chosen Becky
2. Daddy Andre
3. Hanson Baliruno
4. Kenneth Mugabi
5. New Chapter Africa
6. Nina Roz
Best A-Cappella Group
1. Spring Gents
2. Sauti Ya Africa
3. Jehovah Shalom
4. Cape Brothers
5. Canaan Gents
Must Watch Talent
1. Alvin Kizz
2. Cosign
3. John Blaq
4. Katera Afrika
5. Kendriq Killa
6. Pia Pounds
7. Rasta Gadee
8. Viola Nakitende
9. Hitnature
10. Vip Jemo
11. Nshuti S Mbabazi
Best DJ
1. Dj Bryan
2. Dj Fikie
3. Dj Hearts
4. Dj Shiru
5. Dj Slick Stuart & Dj Roja
6. Selector Jay
7. DJ LL
Album of The Year
1. A Pass – African Yayo
2. Desire Luzinda – Transition
3. Eddy Kenzo – Roots
4. Juliana Kanyomozi – Bits & Pieces
5. Sheebah – Omwooyo
Video of The Year
1. David Lutalo Ft. Solidstar – Mile (Director NG Films)
2. Fik Fameica And Wembly Mo – Sconto (Director PEST)
3. Irene Namatovu – Nsambila Nyuma Nga Janzi (Director NG Films)
4. Levixone – Turn The Replay (Director J Blessings)
5. New Chapter Africa – Kampala
6. Sheebah – Omwooyo (Director Seed Visuals)
7. A Pass, Rouge, Fik Fameica – Midnight Drum Ft. Dj Maphorisa (Director Sam Coleman)
Song of The Year (Uganda)
1. A Pass – Didadada (Producer HerbertSkillz)
2. Bobi Wine – Kyarenga (Producer Sir Dan Magic)
3. Chosen Becky – Bankunza (Producer Nessim)
4. David Lutalo – Nkwagalira Ddala (Producer Mozart)
5. Fik Fameica – Property (Producer Artin on the beat)
6. King Saha – Biri Biri (Producer Andre on the beat)
7. Levixone – Turn the Replay (Producer Nessim)
8. Lydia Jazmine and Daddy Andre – You and Me (Producer Andre on the beat)
9. Sheebah – Beera Nange (Producer Nessim)
10. Vinka – Chips Na Ketchup (Producer Nessim)
Best Audio Producer
1. Artin Pro
2. Daddy Andre
3. Diggy Baur
4. Eno Beats
5. KaySam Ku Mapessa
6. Nessim
7. Yaled
Best Video Director
1. Darlington – Zero One Media
2. J Blessings
3. Marvin Musoke (Swangz Avenue)
4. Nolton and George (NG Filmz)
5. Pest – Grate Make
6. Zyga Pix
Best Song Writer
1. Black Skin
2. Daddy Andre
3. Dokta Brain
4. Jamie Culture
5. Nince Henry
6. Yesse Oman Rafik
Best Hip-Hop/Rap Song
1. Da Agent – Who Is Me
2. Feffe Bussi – Who Is Who
3. Fik Fameica – Mafia
4. Flex D’paper – Yenze Aliko
5. Mc Yallah – Mpambana
6. Navio Ft. Ice Prince & The Mith – Paper
Best Rnb/Soul Song
1. Cosign – Obeera Wa
2. Kenneth Mugabi – Nkwegomba
3. Maro Ft. Rema – Nsiima
4. Naava Grey – Twaala (Taata)
5. Rema – Touch My Body
6. Sheebah – Beera Nange
7. Shifah Musisi – Ebirowozo
Best Ragga/Dancehall Song
1. A Pass – Didadada
2. Fik Fameica – My Property
3. Fille – Sabula
4. Lydia Jazmine & Daddy Andre – You and Me
5. Slick Stuart, Dj Roja Ft. King Saha – Very Well
6. Ziza Bafana – Nazaala
7. Mun*G Ft. Nutty Neithan – Atakutya Gwentya
Best Reggae Song
1. Naava Grey – Nvuuma
2. Phila and Richie – Ofuge Mukama
3. Prodigal – Love Yiyo
4. Voltage Music | Aka Kent & Flosso – Byafaayo
5. Weasel & King Saha – Mpa Love
6. Destiny Nsonga – Aliwa
Best Band Song
1. Betina Namukasa – Eriiso
2. Chris Evans Kaweesi & Maureen Nantume – Kisaaganda
3. David Lutalo – Nkwagalira Ddala
4. Henry Mwanje – Togumenya
5. Irene Namatovu & Geoffrey Lutaaya – Baby Girl Baby Boy
6. Jamie Culture – Nambi
7. Mary Bata – Madowadowa
Best Contemporary Folk Song
1. Afande Miah – Tondhoba
2. Daxx Kartel – Abawuulu
3. Irene Namatovu – Nsambila Nyuma Nga Janzi
4. Maureen Nantume – Akambe
5. Sheebah – Omwooyo
Best Kadongo Kamu Song
1. Abdul Mulaasi – Mukomusajja
2. Afande Kadabada – Mudhankanu
3. Eddy Buyondo – Batamivu
4. Jackie Kizito – Tufumba Fekka
5. Menton Rass – Empande
6. Ngobi Joel Ft. Willy Mukaabya – Ekibuuzo
Best Zouk Song
1. Chosen Becky – Bankunza
2. Dianah Nalubega – Sukali
3. Evelyn Lagu – Kasita Bakuleka
4. Geosteady – Wakikyenga
5. Juliana Kanyomozi – Zaabu
6. Sasha Brighton – Kwata Kwata
Best Afrobeat Song
1. Bobi Wine – Kyarenga
2. Fille – Love Again
3. Geosteady – Finally
4. Jose Chameleone – Mateeka
5. Kalifah Aganaga & Dr Chameleon – Kiboko
6. King Saha – Biri Biri
7. Sheebah – Wankona
8. Tip Swizy – Squat Stand
Best Afropop Song
1. A Pass, Rouge, Fik Fameica Ft. Dj Maphorisa – Midnight Drum
2. Allan Toniks – Romance
3. Ceaserous – Kola Nabino
4. Jacobz Nsaali – Coconuto
5. Nina Roz – Olumya Bano
6. Vinka – Chips Na Ketchup
Best Social Message
1. Gibson Fitting – Enkoko
2. Juliana Kanyomozi – Naliko Omukyala (Written by Peter Nawe)
3. Mariam Macqueen – Muslim Girls
4. Maureen Nantume – Akambe (Written By Desire Kats)
5. Sandra Nankoma – Kaddugala (Written by Sandra Nankoma)
6. Sarah Musayimuto – Fistula
7. Swahaba Kasumba – Ekanzu (Written by David Ssenyonga)
Supa Diva Stand Out Act
1. Fille – Sabula
2. Irene Ntale – Gukuba
3. Naira Ali – Sikyalinda
4. Rema – Touch My Body
5. Spice Diana – Ndi Mu Love
6. Winnie Nwagi – Matala
Best School Act
1. All School Stars – Jubireewo
2. Kyaddondo SS Matugga – Welcome To My World
3. St. Francis Junior School Buddo – Champions
4. St. Juliana High School Gayaza – Amazaalibwa
5. Winston Standard Senior Secondary School – Future
6. Kaloke Christian Primary School – Afaayo
Best Song from Eastern Region
1. Afande Kadabada – Mudhankanu
2. Byg Ben Sukuya – Mukyelema
3. Genious Drey – Acece
4. Kim Nana – Podium
5. Kmas Wandyembe – Shina
6. Via Kalikwani And Harriet – Watya Mukama
Best Song from Northern Region
1. Adong – Yata
2. Bush Boy – Adwogi Ne
3. General Ice – Oroma
4. Jenneth Prischa – Angee
5. Okeng Borntown Ft. Daxx Kartel – Gurunet
6. Pine Avenue5 All-Stars – Amoko Tama
7. Twisky Fingaz & Lucky Angel – Zingili
Best Song from Southern Region
1. Juicy Landy & Mr. Spelling – Nsanyuse Okulaba
2. Kent Yo Mbega – Nedila Ngeye
3. Lindah Blessing – Ntegedde
4. Morison Ft Emron – Yegwe
5. Omukajanga Virus – Who Is Who
6. Tonny Rich Ft Chris Johnz – Akagere
Best Song from Western Region
1. Amani Amaniga – Karamu
2. Emily Kikazi – Yansharabamba
3. Mat Henry & Cj Champion – Muhara Wa Bishop
4. Medotex – Bayoroba
5. Ray G Rhiganz – Tayari
6. Shine Omukiga – Iwe
Best Religious/Gospel Song
1. Baby Gloria – Mbu Ndi Lubuto
2. Coopy Bly – Wakayima
3. Fr. Joseph Tamale – Ave Maria
4. Levixone – Turn The Replay
5. Ntanda Umar Samir – Subhanallah
6. Sandra Suubi – Nsiimye
7. Swahaba Kasumba – Omwezi Guno
Best Religious/Gospel Video
1. Baby Gloria – Mbu Ndi Lubuto
2. Fr. Joseph Tamale – Ave Maria
3. Iryn Namubiru – Nsiimye
4. Levixone – Turn The Replay
5. New Chapter Africa – Kankwebaze
6. Ntanda Umar Samir – Subhanallah
Best Cinematography
1. Sam Coleman For A Pass, Rouge, Fik Fameica – Midnight Drum Ft. Dj Maphorisa
2. Pest Grate Make For Fik Fameica And Wembly Mo – Sconto
3. NG Films For Lily Kadima – Wekunkumule
4. Musoke Mavin For Winnie Nwagi – Matala
5. Jahlive For Tip Swizzy & Sheebah – Munyiiza
Written Record Of The Year
1. Chosen Becky – Bankunza (Written By Nince Henry)
2. David Lutalo – Nkwagalira Ddala (Written By David Lutalo)
3. Fik Fameica – Property (Written By …)
4. Rema Namakula – Siri Muyembe (Written By …)
5. Sheebah – Beera Nange (Written By Dokta Brain)
6. Who Is Who By Feffe Bussi (Written By Feffe Bussi)
Best MDD Act (In Music/Film/Drama/Documentary)
1. Cindy & Quad-A for Bella
2. Amooti Omubalanguzi for Apaasa Paasa
3. Your Music Your Voice
Best Artist In Diaspora
1. Ang3lina
2. Nick Rasta – Ghetto King
3. Mc Norman
4. No.1 Suspect Badman
5. Rashy K
6. Rickman
Best Ug Collabo
1. Beenie Gunter Ft Navio – Kill A Man
2. Brotherz Muzik & Sheebah – Tomorrow
3. Fik Fameica & Vinka – Katubikole
4. Lydia Jazmine & Daddy Andre – You and Me
5. Maureen Nantume & Chris Evans – Kisalaganda
6. Slick Stuart, Dj Roja – Very Well Ft. King Saha
7. Spice Diana Ft Weasel – Thirty Two (32)
Best Cross Boarder Collabo
1. B2c Ft. The Ben – No You, No Life
2. Beenie Gunter Ft. Skales – Olina Work
3. Eddy Kenzo & Harmonize – Pull Up
4. Irene Ntale Ft. Mr. Eazi – Post Me
5. Navio & Vanessa Mdee – Nielewe
6. Sheebah Ft. Runtown – Weekend
7. Winnie Nwagi & Slim Prince – Fire Dancer
Best On-Stage Performer
1. Winnie Nwagi
2. Sheebah
3. Roden Y Kabako
4. Fik Fameica
5. Eddy Kenzo
6. Cindy
Best Choreography
1. Ghetto Kids Triplets
2. Galaxy Kids
3. Masaka Kids Afrikana
4. Hypers born talented

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Gabon military takes over state radio, calling for ‘national restoration’

Military

Military officers in Gabon have seized the national radio station calling for the need for national restoration, news agences reported on Monday.

The soldiers also condemned the New Year speech delivered by President Ali Bongo Ondimba stating that they were disappointed with it.

A New Year’s address by Bongo“reinforced doubts about the president’s ability to continue to carry out the responsibilities of his office,” said Lieutenant Kelly Ondo Obiang, leader of the self-declared Patriotic Movement of the Defense and Security Forces of Gabon.

The president for the first time delivered his address from the Moroccan capital, Rabat, where he is recuperating from a stroke. He was transferred to Rabat from a Saudi hospital late last year.

Security and political watchers are pointing to the military’s move as an apparent coup attempt. The full extent of the involvement of the military top brass is not yet known.

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UNBS to issue distinctive mark to products before going on the market

Dr. Ben Manyindo

The Executive Director of Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) Dr. Ben Manyindo has revealed that the body has embarked on issuing distinctive Mark to various products before they are allowed on the market.

He said the move is in line with the use of Distinctive Mark Regulation that came into force on January 1, 2019 asserting that all products covered by compulsory standards must be certified by the standard’s body.

In a statement released by the standard’s body, some products must be certified before they are allowed on the market and covered by compulsory standards include foods, drinks, electronics, cosmetics, steel products and cement, confectionaries (bread and biscuits), apiary and mattresses, among others.

“The new regulation is part of our consumer protection efforts to ensure that locally manufactured products comply with quality standards. This will further enhance the competitiveness and increase access for locally manufactured products to regional and international markets,” he said.

Under the new regulations, UNBS has also revised the annual permit fees for each product for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) from Shs000 to Shs350,000 to encourage certification of more SMEs.

To-date UNBS has developed over 3,000 standards of which about 1,300 are compulsory standards covered by the new regulation.

Certified products undergo conformity assessments that include product testing, and auditing production systems to ensure that they meet standards for good hygienic and manufacturing practices. All complying products are issued with UNBS Distinctive Mark.

To be certified, companies must fulfil the following procedures where the company should register with UNBS. Then apply online at: https://cims.unbs.go.ug or at UNBS regional offices in Mbarara, Mbale, Gulu, Head Office at Bweyogerere, Industrial Park.

The company will need to pay applicable fees for product testing, auditing and submit evidence of payment to UNBS.

UNBS auditors will carry out certification audits and pick samples for laboratory analysis and testing. A product will be issued with a UNBS Distinctive Mark once it has been found to meet the requirements of a particular standard.

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Law Society backs Kadaga’s decision of extending Cosase’s tenure

Simon Peter Kinobe

Uganda law society (ULS) has moved to support Speaker of Parliament, Rebecca Kadaga’s decision of extending the committee on Commissions, Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises (COSASE)’s tenure in office until they finalize the issue at hand of investigating sale of seven defunct banks by Bank of Uganda.

Yesterday the Speaker revealed that she is the head of the institution and her proposal is good for the well-being of the country and the August House, “COSASE is winding up on the BoU investigation. We expect them to write a report and hand it over to the House before they move,” she added.

According to chairperson of ULS Simon Peter Kinobe, the committee leadership has almost most finalized its probe into the sale of banks starting from Teefe in 1993, asserting that the new leadership may retard the process that is nearly coming to conclusion.

Mr. Kinobe contended that under the rules of parliament, the head of the institution has the authority to borrow best practices from other Commonwealth countries to give a leeway for the committee to finalize it work and hands it over to parliament.

The opposition has always opposed to the extension of Bugweri County Abdu Kantuntu’s committee in order to bring in Kawempe South legislator Mubarak Munyagwa and others. The opposition made changes late last year replacing the several committee leaders with new faces.

BoU has failed to account for Shs478.8 billion, the officials say they sank in Crane Bank Limited as liquidity support among other costs before finally transferring it to Dfcu Bank at Shs200 billion.

Cosase has been probing BoU top officials over irregular closure of seven commercial banks including Teefe Trust Bank, Crane Bank Limited, Global Trust Bank, International Credit Bank, Cooperative Bank, Greenland Bank and National Bank of Commerce.

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Uganda to host Cecafa U20, Fufa names provisional squad

The Cubs Captain Kizito Mugweri Gavin in training

Uganda will host the Council of East and Central Africa Football Association (Cecafa) Under-20 championships from January 14th to 27th for the first time after eight years.

FUFA has released a 31-man provisional squad for the regional tournament and decided to use entirely an U-17 Squad.

Eighteen of the Uganda U-17 national team (Cubs) players who won the 2018 CAF region U-17 qualifiers in Tanzania for the AFCON 2019 U-17 finals are part of the 31 man team.

The others are from the junior sides of the StarTimes Uganda Premier League clubs and schools.

The team starts residential training at the FUFA Technical centre, Njeru on Friday, 4th January 2019.

Gulu and Jinja towns have been earmarked to host the two-week tournament sponsored by world football governing body, Fifa.

Eleven nations – Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Somalia, Rwanda, Burundi, Eritrea, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Sudan and neighbours South Sudan – have confirmed participation.

Uganda won the past two editions of the tournament staged in 2006 and 2010 in Tanzania and Eritrea respectively.

Uganda Squad:

Goalkeepers: Delton Oyo (Kirinya-Jinja S.S Junior Team), Jack Komakech (Ndejje University Junior Team), Daniel Ssemwogerere (Bright Stars Junior Team), Eric Kaweesi (URA FC Junior Team)

Right Backs: John Rogers (Onduparaka Junior Team), Kevin Ssekimbega (Express Junior Team), Jonathan Gift Odong (Kakungulu Memorial)

Left Backs: Innocent Opiro (Ndejje University Junior Team), Ibrahim Juma (KCCA Soccer Academy)

Center backs: Gavin Kizito Mugweri (Vipers Junior Team), Yasin Mukiibi (Kataka), Samson Kasozi (Bright Stars Junior Team)

Holding Midfielders: Ronnie Ziraba (Express Junior Team), Shafik Waswanga (Ndejje University Junior Team), Ibrahim Ekellot (KCCA Soccer Academy)

Attacking Midfielders: John Kokas Alou (URA Junior Team), Thomas Kakaire (Bright Stars Junior Team), Polycarp Mwaka (Ndejje University Junior Team), Andrew Kawooya (Vipers Junior Team)

Wingers: Ivan Asaba (Vipers Junior Team), Yasin Abdul Owane (Vipers Junior Team), Isma Mugulusi (Kirinya-Jinja S.S Junior Team), Derrick Lubega (Express Junior Team), Owen Mukisa (BUL Junior Team)

Forwards: Iddi Abdul Wahid (Onduparaka Junior Team), Sekajja Davis (Bright Stars FC JT) Najib Yiga (Vipers Junior Team), George Opio (Luzira FC), Rogers Mugisha (Mbarara City Junior Team), James Jarieko (Paidha Black Angels Junior Team)

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LDC Court remands DP activist Moses Bigirwa to Luzira prison

Moses Bigirwa

Democratic Party’s political activist who Moses Bigirwa, who is also affiliated to people ‘Power Movement’, a political pressure group has been remanded to Luzira prison till week when court deliver its decision on his bail application.

Mr. Bigirwa was arrested by from Top Radio situated at Makerere –Kavule and whisked off to Kawempe police station. The two and other people were in a radio show dubbed Negwozadde moderated by Stephen Busuulwa.

Appearing before Law Development Center Magistrate Roselyn Nsenge, said Bigirwa was accused with publication of false news when he went on radio and said the NRM government had planned to kill Bobi Wine during the fracas that ensued during the Arua by-elections.

Through his lawyers led by Samuel Muyizzi Mulindwa, Bigirwa applied for bail however, the Magistrate ruled that the application will be herd on Monday and the decision will made thereafter.

Counsel Muyizza said they have met the entire necessary requirement for their client to be granted bail adding that he is sure the application will be granted and the suspect will subsequently be released.

Bigirwa’s arrest preceded a demonstration staged in Jinja expressing their grievances over police’s move of blocking Bobi Wine’s musical shows in the country. He led the group in lighting old car tires and processions which were later manned down by police.

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