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Creator of Black Panther dies at 95

Stan Lee

Renowned author and creator of the Marvel comic franchise, Stan lee, passed away on November 12, 2018 at Cedars Sinai Medical centre in Hollywood, California at age 95.

Mr. lee, whose real names were Stanley Martin Lieber begun his journey in 1939 when he joined Timely comics that later went on to become Marvel comics/studios. It was here that he pioneered comic writing creating some of his famous super-heroes including: Black Panther, Spiderman, hulk and the Xmen series that later went on to become Hollywood block buster movies that topped the box office and made him millions.

His work, although highly hyperbolic and entirely fictitious, still followed the traditional ‘good versus evil’ plot and was therefore able to reverberate with the lives of millions across the globe. By writing such stories, Lee gave hope to many through these different hero characters by placing them in modern day scenarios capable of finding solutions to even the most difficult of scenarios, particularly the imminent end of the world a soften depicted. Although his modern day characters gained more popularity and overshadowed their creator, he always kept a close relationship with Marvel comics, religiously appearing in cameos throughout past movie productions.

One quality that made his works a huge success amongst millions of youths was the futuristic overtones with which he told stories such as Iron man and the X-men. For Africans and Blacks living across the globe however, his greatest contribution is and will always be the introduction of first ever action super hero of African descent: Black Panther. The comic was created after Lee discovered a lack of diversity in the comic heroes that had been circulating at that time. Lee sat down with fellow author Jack Kirby and together they produced the Black Panther series that went to be the first black super hero movie to hit a billion dollars at box office.

Known as the ‘superhero of marvel’, Stan lee was the sole reason behind the marvel comic’s success in the 60s after it failed to compete with its rival company, D.C comics and threatened to close.

The news of his death left many bereft including many celebrities such as Ugandan actors Daniel kaluuya and Daina Gurira who starred in the Black Panther movie. Other actors who mourned his death also include Kenyan born star Lupita Nyongo who took to twitter to mourn the fallen legend: “Saddened to learn about the passing of Stan Lee. From watching Marvel films with friends in college to having the privilege to take on one of his characters in BlackPanther, Stan’s creative genius sparked my imagination & left me in awe. His legacy will carry on. #StanLeeForever.” The dead author is survived by two daughters, Joan and Jan lee.

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HP partners with authorities in Uganda for double raid on counterfeit print supplies

HP cartridges

Ugandan authorities have conducted a highly successful operation to halt the trade of counterfeit HP branded print cartridges in in the Kampala area.

In August 2018, Ugandan officials carried out a massive double raid, successfully disrupting the criminal dealings of two large scale retailers of counterfeit HP print cartridges. Several premises were targeted as part of the raid, including extensive outlet stores and a hidden manufacturing site for fakes. As a result, the authorities seized over 18,000 ready-for-sale illicit print cartridges.

Counterfeiting is a crime. For users, such illegal imitations can cause a multitude of problems that can cause performance and reliability issues. Should your printer break as a result of using counterfeit printer ink or toner, you could also have issues with your manufacturer’s warranty becoming not applicable.

In contrast, original HP products are designed to meet HP’s strict quality and reliability standards, based on a long history of inventing and testing. Original HP LaserJet and HP InkJet cartridges, unlike counterfeits, benefit from superior performance and consistent results.

“HP commends the cooperation and swift action of Ugandan officials and their determination to apprehend and prosecute counterfeiters who break the law. We are proud of our continued work to bring counterfeiters to justice, not only in Africa but throughout the world,” said Glenn Jones, Global Anti-Counterfeiting Program Investigations & Enforcement Operations Manager, HP. “Through our unwavering efforts and commitment to removing counterfeit products from the market, we continue to focus on the protection of our customers through our Anti Counterfeiting and Fraud Programme.”

Across EMEA over the last five years, approximately 12 million counterfeits and components have been seized by local authorities, supported by HP. HP has conducted over 4,500 audits and inspections (CPPAs and CDIs) of partners’ stocks or suspicious deliveries for customers.

Through HP’s Anti Counterfeiting and Fraud (ACF) Programme, the company actively educates its customers and partners to be vigilant against fake printing supplies. It also cooperates closely with local and global law enforcement authorities to detect and dismantle illegal operations that produce counterfeit HP printing components.

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DP’s Deo Njoki hasn’t withdrawn his candidature- Mao

Deo Njoki

The Democratic Party has revealed that Deo Njoki has not withdrawn his candidature in the Busia district LC V by-election despite his nomination to the Human Rights Commission.

The Opposition sole candidate in the race, Deo Njoki Hasubi was last week nominated by the Electoral Commission (EC) and is contesting alongside Mr Paul Boniface Oguttu, the flag bearer for National Resistance Movement party (NRM), Chrispus Bwire, Tony Ojambo and Geoffrey Wandera, all independent candidates,

Speaking at DP headquarter party president general, Norbert Mao said, nomination of Deo Njoki to the Uganda Human Rights Commission is in bad faith, a dagger aimed at the heart of opposition unity.

“Top party leaders met the candidate, democracy seeking forces should resist crumbs and fight for the full loaf of emancipation,” said Mr Mao.

“High intrigue that Deo Njoki has been nominated to the Uganda Human Rights Commission, Hasubi’s appointment was seen by many as a tool to rule him out of the race. I have strongly urged him to say no, biting the bait would be extreme treachery. He will be denounced as a deserter and treated as such,” he said

In a letter to his party, Njoki said he has not yet given up contesting for the district seat and that he was merely informing his party.

He said the letter does not say that I have pulled out the race as many are speculating. “I only communicated to the party about the appointment, which came after I had been nominated. We will soon sit as the party and discuss it,”

The Busia District Chairperson seat fell vacant after Court of appeal nullified the election of Mr. Adea Ouma on grounds that he was six years ago convicted of corruption and therefore, the law bars him from holding any public office for a specified period.

Polling will take place on November 28, 2018.

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IGAD provides training on fight against corruption

Map showing IGAD countries

The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) on Tuesday embarked on a four-day training for Anti-corruption institutions in its Member States to further enhance the capacity of the institutions to expedite the implementation of the various regional, continental and international normative instruments on democracy and governance in order to pave way towards prevalence of peace and security in the IGAD region.

Under the Peace and Security Division (PSD), IGAD deals with issues of Democracy, Governance, Election and Human Rights (DGEHR) through the Political Affairs Program (PAP) which engages in various activities to achieve its many objectives one of which being; strengthening the capacity of member states democratic institutions.

A capacity needs assessment carried out in 2017, IGAD was asked to prioritize and focus on capacity building of IGAD Member State institutions that have a mandate on governance while maintaining a balance between the national and regional existing interventions.

During the opening remarks, Mrs. Legawork Assefa, Acting Director of Peace and Security Division at IGAD and representing the Executive Secretary of IGAD stressed the importance of strengthening capacity through training of anti-corruption institutions for them to implement and carry out the responsibilities entrusted unto them by the IGAD citizens.

“We need strong anti-corruption institutions to act as watch dogs to contribute to the current efforts by IGAD and the African Union by implementing the regional and continental efforts for Africa not to lag behind in development and to be more transparent, effective and reliable” Mrs Assefa added.

The Head of AGA Secretariat and Senior Human Rights Expert at the African Union Commission (AUC) Amb Salah S. Hammad reiterated the need to fight corruption collectively or else Africa will not improve or develop for it affects economies and the social fabric.

“The African Union supports and commends efforts by IGAD and other Regional Economic Communities to fight corruption at regional level complimented with AU instruments for successful implementation” he stated.

The Royal Danish Embassy is funding a series of training towards promotion of good governance and the fight against corruption in the IGAD region. Denmark was a host to the 2018 International Anti-Corruption Conference and is zero tolerance to corruption. The Counselor, Regional Affairs Dr. Jonas Helth LonBorg pledged continued support to IGAD and the AU towards their Member States achieving the 2018 AU theme of ‘Winning the Fight Against Corruption’ in order attain Sustainable Development Goals in Africa.

Dr. LonBorg called upon the IGAD Member States to strengthen their institutions combined with political will by the leaders and work towards changing the social norms and attitudes to fighting corruption.

The participants drawn from anti-corruption bodies and equivalent institutions in the IGAD member states will during the 4 day meeting focus on; background to corruption; familiarization of regional, continental and global conventions on anti-corruption; designing campaign strategies for anti-corruption interventions; factors that contribute to the success and failure of anti-corruption initiatives; managing corruption risks; recording and verification of declarations of assets to anti-corruption authorities(lessons learned and best practices); and reporting on anti-corruption in the Framework of African Governance Architecture (AGA).

At the conclusion of the training the participants recommit to the Declaration of the year 2018 as ‘African – Anti-Corruption year’ that was first declared at the African Union (AU) headquarters during its 30th Assembly of Heads of State and Government in January 2018 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where AU organs, Member States, Regional Economic Communities (RECs), civil society organisations together with citizens (women, men and young people alike) embarked on a journey to address the urgent need to curb corruption which is a major societal flaw causing setbacks in the socio-economic and political development of the continent.

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2018 Cecafa tournament cancelled

Uganda Cecafa 2015 title

The Council for East and Central Africa Football Associations (Cecafa) confirmed that the 2018 Senior Challenge Cup, which was scheduled to start later this month, will not take place.

Cecafa struggled to find new hosts after Kenya pulled out of staging the event in August due to financial reasons.

In August the regional body was thrown into panic after the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) announced that financial challenges would not allow them to host the Championship.

Nicholas Musonye, the Cecafa Secretary General is quoted by BBC saying, “It is unfortunate we cannot have the Challenge Cup that brings together all nation teams in the region,”

“We tried to get alternatives, but the timing was also impossible because the Caf Champions League and Confederation Cup matches will this time start in November through to December from the preliminary round,” explained Musonye.

“We want to align our regional calendar of events to that adopted by Fifa therefore, Kagame Cup and Senior Challenge Cup will be played in June/July,” he added.

Kenya are the defending champions of the regional competition after beating Zanzibar 3-2 on post-match penalties in the final at Kenyatta Stadium, Machakos in December 2017.

However, it is confirmed that Uganda will host the Cecafa U-20 Championship which runs from 15-23 December.

Cecafa tournament is collaborative between the larger Eastern African countries and part of Central Africa and run by the Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA).

The tournament began way back in 1926 under the name Gossage Cup which then was mainly a Kenya-Uganda affair. The first ever CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup was held in Uganda in 1973 and the hosts Uganda emerged winners beating Tanzania 2-1 in the finals.

Cranes are the record holders of the regional championship with 14 titles and last won it in 2015 hosted by Ethiopia.

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Makerere University’s Prof. Noble Banadda emerges first African recipient of the Pius XI Golden Medal Award

Prof. Banadda receiving the award from Pope Francis.

Makerere University’s Prof. Noble Banadda has emerged the first African recipient of the Pius XI Golden Medal Award received during the meeting of pontifical academy of science held in Vatican.

The exuberant Prof. Banadda was last night awarded with Golden Medal Award for Scientific Excellence and publication in the education sector.

“This afternoon I met the Holy See, Pope Francis at the Vatican and he personally awarded me the Pius XI Golden Medal Award for Scientific Excellence and publication. It is a great honor to me as the first African recipient of the golden award,” he said after receiving the accolade in Vatican.

In his remarks to the Pontifical Academy, His Holiness Pope Francis urged the recipients to accord greater attention to the values and fundamental goods that are at the basis of the relationship between people, society and science.

“You, dear scientists and friends of science, have been entrusted with the keys of knowledge. I would like to stand before you as the advocate of the peoples that receive only rarely and from afar the benefits of vast human knowledge and its achievements, especially in the areas of nutrition, health, education, connectivity, well-being and peace,”

He prayed that their research be beneficial to all, for peoples of the earth will be fed, given to drink, healed and educated. I bless all of you your work and your initiatives, I thank you wholeheartedly for all that you do, I company you with my prayers but don’t forget to pray for yourselves, ” read part of the His Holiness’ remarks.

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Education ministry to launch bursary scheme for 600 learners in the Albertine region

The Musevenis reading the Bible.

There is going to be change for residents as the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) will on November 15, 2018 at the Booma grounds in Hoima, launch a Bursary Scheme targeting 600 beneficiaries from the Albertine Region, the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Alex Kakooza, has said.

President Yoweri Museveni is expected to officiate at the launch of the Bursary scheme. The First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports Janet Katahaa Museveni will also attend the launch.

The scheme focuses on providing skills to learners from the districts of Nebbi, Nwoya, Buliisa, Masindi, Kiryandongo, Hoima, Kibaale, Bunyangabu, Kakumiro, Kagadi, Kyenjojo, Kabarole, and Ntoroko to support Uganda’s oil and gas industry.

According to Kakooza, The aim of the launch is to officially flag-off the implementation of the Bursary Scheme in the Albertine Region by Museveni. “Specifically, the launch will serve to: guarantee the populace of the Albertine region of government support towards skilling the youth in the region; and enhance publicity and national exposure of the Bursary Scheme,” PS Kakooza said in Monday’s press release.

Ministers from the Albertine Region, Members of Parliament, Religious and cultural leaders, Resident District Commissioners, District Chairpersons, Chief Administrative Officers, District Education Officers, Local Council 1 Chairpersons and members of the public will also be in attendance.

The Bursary Scheme is being implemented through the Albertine Region Sustainable Development Project (ARSDP), a five year US$ 145mln multi-sectoral project (US$ 27mln under MoES) formulated by the Government of Uganda in 2014 and funded by the World Bank. The Development Objective of the ARSDP is to improve regional and local access to infrastructure, markets, services and skills development in the Albertine region.

ARSDP is implemented by the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development (MoLHUD), the Uganda National Road Authority (UNRA), and MoES.

Through ARSDP Project, the Ministry of Education and Sports will also establish a Centre of Excellence for Agro-processing in Nwoya District and turn Uganda Petroleum Institute Kigumba (UPIK) and Uganda Technical College Kichwamba into Centres of Excellence for Oil and Gas Trades and Oil and Gas Construction Trades respectively.

The two Institutes have been partnered with renowned International Training Institutions namely: IFP France and Coventry University respectively. The international partners are working closely with these institutions to adapt their curricular to international standards, upgrade their training facilities, train instructors and improve their governance systems among others.

Museveni will also officially launch the twenty year Workforce Skills Development Strategy and Plan (WSDSP) for the oil and gas sub-sector which is in place to maximise the quantity and quality of employment opportunities for Ugandans in Oil & Gas and related sectors. The strategy spells out the activities required to close the gap between skills demand and supply in Oil & Gas and related sectors, detailing who is responsible for implementation and the sources of funding for each activity.

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Commonwealth resort awarded as the regional 2018 luxury hotel and conference centre

World class Speke Resort Munyonyo.

Commonwealth Resort has been recognized as the regional 2018 luxury hotel and conference centre during the 12th Annual World Luxury Hotel Awards in India.

The Awards Gala Ceremony took place on Saturday, November 10, 2018 at Ayana Resort and Spa, Bali, Recognising over 700 hotels across the globe. The annual awards are categorized on Global, Continental, Regional and Country Luxury Accommodation and given to the best service provider.

The award serves as recognition of sustained commitment to excellence in hoteliering and outstanding achievement in the international luxury hospitality industry.

“World Luxury Hotel Awards here by certifies the participation of the winner in the 2018 and congratulates them on this accomplishment,” reads on the certificate awarded to Commonwealth resort.

Set on 90 acres with majestic views of Lake Victoria, Munyonyo Commonwealth Resort is Uganda’s leading 5-star resort.

The leisure and hospitality facility has earned worldwide recognition as the ‘Presidents’ resort for hosting numerous high-profile guests, from Heads of State and foreign dignitaries to international celebrities, who consider it a home away from home.

At the function, Gaia Retreat and Spa was recognized the overall winner of the 2018 World Luxury Hotel Awards. It is located in Bundjalung Country hinterland of Byron Bay, the region known as the healing capital of Australia.

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We don’t have inventory report- Mutebile, Kasekende tell MPs as investigation of collapse banks continues

Hot seats, Kasekende consults Mutebile in the COSASE committee.

The Bank of Uganda (BoU) liquidated and sold off seven commercial banks without carrying an inventory of the assets and liabilities held by the banks. This was disclosed on Monday as BoU officials led by the Governor Prof. Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile appeared on Monday before parliament’s Committee on Commissions, Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises (Cosase).

“At the time of closure of Teefe, the laws was the 1969 Banking Act and the nature of the documents required at that time did not include an inventory. So we do not have an inventory. We have provided information relating to the financial institution of Teefe; the assets and liabilities,” BoU Deputy Governor told members of Cosase.

In his investigation of BoU, Auditor General, John Muwanga, as for all documentation in relation to all closed banks-specifically the inventory report, loan schedules, customer deposit schedules, statement of affairs and any reports supporting assets and liabilities relating to customer information, but BoU did not avail all these. “However, I was not availed with sufficient information relating to Teefe Bank to enable me fulfil the specific audit objectives. BoU explained that it will continue to search in the archives to get this information,” he said in his special audit report of BoU on defunct banks he published on August 27, 2018. The MPs are to use the report to pin Mutebile and his juniors.

Joseph Sewungu [Kalungu West, DP] urged Committee Chairman Abdu Katuntu to compel BoU officials to present all documents. “With your powers, you have to compel BoU to bring these documents. They have them,” he said.

MP Moses Kasibante (Rubaga North) added: “We are talking about banks that were closed before they failed to adhere to the normal standards. Now we are speaking to people who are confessing that there is something wrong with supervision at BoU. When BoU explained to the AG at the time if this report, it promised to search in the archives. When we were here last time, it asked for two days and got four. Now it is confession that this bank has no reason why it closed Teefe. Was the inventory report misplaced or it was never there?”

Another legislator Francis Mwijukye (Buhweju) said BoU officials were deliberately refusing to hand over documents of the inventories, “In respect to the inventory report not being there, does BoU know what it took over? Is it deliberate that they do not want to provide this report?” He said.

Beatrice Among (Kumi Woman MP) said: I do not want to believe that there is no inventory report. What do you use to make supervision reports?

Dr.Tumubweine Twinemanzi, Executive Director Supervision, BoU, said they would continue to search in the archives to get the information.

The members’ stance on having all documents forced Katuntu for the second time to kick out Bank Tumusiime-Mutebile and his juniors for failure to bring all documents related to the liquidation and sale of seven commercial banks.

On November 2, 2018, Cosase kicked Tumusiime-Mutebile and his staff for failure to bring all the required documents. The MPs on the committee were surprised again on Monday that the bank officials did not again come with all the documents, more so those relating to Teefe Trust Bank.

As Katuntu has tasked the Executive Director for Supervision Dr. Tumubweine Twinomanzi to present the required documents by 1PM on Wednesday and ordered that the BoU team appears again on Thursday at 10 AM without fail.

The documents must have a cover letter, addressed to chairperson, Cosase. “Make sure chairperson receives them in person,” Katuntu told Twinomanzi who joined BoU in February at the time when in a controversial way to replace Justine Bagyenda who had been sacked by Tumusiime-Mutebile as he made changes in senior positions.

“Statement of accountants presented makes no sense. It is so anonymous. Documents should answer the queries of the committee as raised by the auditor general,” Katuntu said as overruled his members on asking specific questions, reasoning that all documents have to be available before the MPs can raise such queries.

Katuntu also has asked that BoU staff appear together with their agents who were involved in the transactions to answer specific queries.

The defunct banks of interest are; Teefe Bank (1993), International Credit Bank Limited (1998), Greenland Bank (1999), Cooperative Bank (1999), National Bank of Commerce (2012), Global Trust Bank (2014) and sale of Crane Bank to dfcu in 2017.

Meanwhile, Mutebile while addressing the committee members cautioned that, resolution of banks is a complex exercise and each bank has had its own circumstances under which it was resolved.

“There are also a number of challenges involved including court cases, I want to appeal to this committee to be mindful of the ongoing court cases as they might have an effect on how much information we shall reveal during this probe,” he said.

Mutebile said they carried out bank resolutions before Bank of Uganda identified other banks that purchased assets of the defunct competitors.

Law firms demand BoU Shs25 billion

Meanwhile documents obtained from BoU by Cosase indicate that private law firms are demanding BoU more than Shs25 billion as indicated by the invoices presented by the law firms.

The law firms demanding BoU that huge amount of money include; Masembe, Makubuya, Adriko, Karugaba 7 Ssekataa (MMAKSS Advocates), Bowman’s Uganda, Cohen and Collins Solicitors and Notaries and Sebalu & Lule Advocates.

Some of the expenses BoU incurred as a result of hiring private lawyers despite having a legal directorate are; opposing conflict of interest case –Shs250 million, Perusing annexures-Shs32.7 million, Perusing summons- Shs575,000 and Drawing reply to written statement Shs4.6 million, among others.

The committee also want BoU to present minutes of the board meetings detailing the expenditures on external law firms contracted as BoU liquidated Teefe Bank (1993), International Credit Bank Limited (1998), Greenland Bank (1999), Cooperative Bank (1999), National Bank of Commerce (2012), Global Trust Bank (2014) and sale of Crane Bank to dfcu in 2017.

The cost for the outside lawyers began increasing in November 2016 as BoU hired MMAKS Advocates at US$251,045 (Shs943.3 million) as transaction adviser in the controversial Crane Bank takeover. The law firm would again ask BoU US $847,175 (about Shs3.2 billion) for allegedly recovering about 14.3 million (about 54.5 billion) from Crane Bank shareholders. BoU is said to have paid the money on May 12, 2017 though documents say MMAKS didn’t recover the money from Crane Bank.

BoU also spent Shs409.3 million as legal fees in regard to Global Trust Bank as well as paying Cohen and Collins Solicitors and Notaries Shs17.4 million for unspecific work.

In September 2017, stayed investigations into payment to private lawyers for legal services to the central bank in order not to interfere with the Auditor General’s forensic audit into closed banks, which was taking place at that time.

IGG uncovers more wealth of Luis Kasekende’s wife- Edith

Also the Inspector General of Government (IGG) has uncovered more cash belonging to Edith Kasekende, wife of Bank of Uganda (BoU) Deputy Governor Dr Louis Kasekende. The money is being held on her account in standard Chartered Bank.

On November 2, 2018, Edith Kasekende had a closing balance of about Shs1.3billion on her account in Standard Chartered Bank. The opening balance on that day was about Shs375.5 billion.

Weeks ago Eagle Online ran article where leaked bank documents showed that Edith transacting billions of shillings on her bank accounts and investigators are interested in finding out the sources of that money.

Her husband and host of other top officials at BoU are under investigation for their wealth. Edith runs an Easy Go account at Stanchart Bank number 0100111660500, which is used to transact hundreds of millions of shillings.

However, investigator are working to trace the source of this money which is transacted through her account, because she is not known to own any business venture that can accrue several millions of shillings within a short period of time.

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Gov’t commits to finance Shs161.5b Busoga livestock project

Finance Minister: Matia Kasaija.

Government has committed to finance a $42.3m (Shs161.5 billion) Busoga livestock project that is set to turn around farmers’ fortunes by increasing household income and ensuring food security.

The five-year project seeks to revitalize Kasolwe stock farm to international standard, introduce community breeding services and establish a functional market information system for small holder farmers.

Speaking at Imperial Royale Hotel in Kampala, Finance Minister Matia Kasaijja said in the next financial year, government will include the project in proposals for the next budget, for Parliament to allocate.

“We want to assure you that projects of this kind must be supported financially…when the costing has been concluded, we shall look for the US $43m, put it in the budget and Parliament will appropriate,” said Kasaijja.

The ‘revolutionizing livestock farming in the Greater Busoga’ is an initiative of the Speaker, and meant to be applied throughout Busoga sub region.

“Being the Minister responsible for this economy, I know rural Busoga; the level of poverty is very high. It is one way we can help our people in that part of the country to get out of poverty,” he said.

The project includes proposals to have a one-stop centre for livestock inputs, offering free consultation services to farmers and procuring better breed livestock for distribution to farmers.

At the launch of the project on Monday, Speaker Rebecca Kadaga said the project would lay emphasis on beef and milk production targeting international markets to end poverty in the sub region.

“We are here to discuss the use of livestock for sustainable development specifically in Busoga sub region to increase production and productivity,” said Kadaga.

She said Majority of farmers, rely on the local breed, which disappoints them with weak productivity.

Agriculture Minister, Vincent Ssempijja, said his ministry would love to support such projects, were it not for financial constraints.

“As a ministry we would have wanted this yesterday, but when it comes to finances, we get seven per cent but being a member of the executive, I don’t want to go into these details,” said Ssempijja.

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