Stanbic Bank
Stanbic Bank
19.9 C
Kampala
Stanbic Bank
Stanbic Bank
Home Blog Page 1640

Kisamba Mugerwa replaces Bagyenda as Microfinance board chairperson

NPA CHAIRMAN: Dr. Kisamba Mugerwa wants more effort for Uganda to gain middle income status by 2020.

Dr. Kisamba Mugerwa, has been appointed as new chairperson of the board of Microfinance Support Centre replacing Justine Bagyenda.
Until recently, Bagyenda was the board chairperson where she represented Bank of Uganda interests. Bagyenda was replaced by entire board.
She is a former Executive Director in charge of Supervision at BoU.

“The Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development has approved and appointed Dr. Kisamba Mugerwa as chairperson of the Microfinance Support Centre Limited. Kisamba Mugrewa and his team replace five former board members whose term of office expired on January 18, 2018” reads the statement

Kisamba Mugrewa is a former Minister of Agriculture for a longtime and currently he is the board chairman of National Planning Authority.
According to its website, the Microfinance Support Centre has a dual mandate to provide affordable credit and business development services to microfinance and other registered business organizations. MSC’s overall goal is to increase the incomes at household level. MSC loan terms are affordable with no added costs such as insurance, processing fees, management/monitoring and inflation adjustment.

Stories Continues after ad

First East African European convention focuses on trade, housing and tourism

Caption: EAfEC President Beatrice Kayanja and Charly and Nina Manager Muyoboke Alex signing contract.

East Africans living in the Europe will this year be treated to the East African European convention (EAFEC), one of the biggest social gatherings in Europe.

Happening for the first time, the theme for the event is based on promoting trade, housing and tourism for the community.

According to the organizers, the convention aims at bringing together the diverse East African Communities living in Europe along with friends of East Africa.

This is aimed at promoting the East African Community (EAC) and its puts special emphasis on benefits of the customs union, immigration and labour.

The convention’s president Beatrice Kayanja said that the event also intends to promote and encourage investment in property back home, East African tourism, create a platform for business; especially those with a target audience of East Africans living in the diaspora to promote their business, promoting bilateral trade between East African businesses and European businesses.

“Promoting the culture and benefits of saving back home through the purchase of bonds and securities or through the creation of saving and credit cooperative organizations (SACCO’s). Create and maintain a feel of togetherness among East Africans in the diaspora, especially the younger generations, irrespective of country of decent, race, religion, gender or age through the promotion of joint cultural and tradition activities, sports” reads the statement.
Meeting for three days of economic, cultural and social interaction, the delegates will be treated to expo and networking, boat dinner cruise, pool party, grand dinner, a London tour bus for visitors and entertainment from East African artistes.
To this effect, Kayanja has signed a contract with Rwanda’s singing duo Charly and Nina as the main performers. The duo’s hit ‘Owooma’.
According to Kayanja, they anticipate around 3,000 delegates and participants to attend the event over the three days. The convention is scheduled for August 24 between and August 26 at the Intercontinental Hotel, London.

Stories Continues after ad

Court adjourns treason case involving Muslim clerics

High court Judge Wilson Masalo Musene has adjourned the hearing of treason case against 19 Muslim suspects to February 28, 2018 after the fourth prosecution witness contracted diarrhea.
Appearing before court, the principal state attorney Lino Anguzu informed court that another key witness whose name was withheld, was round court but could not attend session because the witness had diarrhea.
According to counsel Lino, the witness asked for three days for him/her to receive treatment and that prompted the presiding judge to give February 28, 2018 as the next date for hearing.
Before adjourning the matter, justice Musene implored Director of Public Prosecution to always bring two or more witness for prosecution to thrive.
The first key witnesses include the Director of Health Services in the Uganda Police Moses Byaruhanga and medical Clinical officer practicing at Mayfair and Dennis Asiku a clinical officer.
Prosecution alleges that the suspects plotted to overthrow the government by use of arms, between January 2013 and June 2015 in various parts in Uganda and outside including Dubai, Kenya and Tanzania. Prosecution further alleges they expressed the said plot through utterances, training and recruitment of rebels.
The suspects include among others Sheikh Multa Mudde Bukenya who was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for killing Muslim clerics in Uganda, Aggrey Amir Kinene, and Hakim Kinene.

Stories Continues after ad

Go and carry own cross Museveni tells Bagyenda

All isn’t well with outgoing Executive Director in Charge of Supervision Justine Bagyenda.
According to sources Ms Bagyenda is said to have travelled to Nakaseke after she secured an appointment with President Yoweri Museveni. It is alleged that Bagyenda made appointment with the head of state through one of the presidential aides whom she informed that she had information to share with him. Upon reaching the Kawumu presidential farm, she was kept waiting for close to three hours and upon completion of the tour of the farm with journalists, the president went and met her. Straightway she narrated her ordeal why she thinks she was treated unfairly when Bank of Uganda made changes and opted to drop her. It is rumoured that president told her promptly that she should carry her own cross. “Go carry you own cross, I have nothing to do with Bank of Uganda restructuring”. And the meeting ended.
There is tension in BoU after the restructuring with camps emerging.

Stories Continues after ad

Decline in performance and enrollment as UACE results are released

There has been a decline in the performance of Uganda Advance Certificate of Education as indicated by the results which were released on Wednesday.
According to Uganda National Examination Board (UNEB) Executive Secretary Daniel Odongo, the failure rate increased from 1.3 per cent in 2106 to 1.5 per cent in 2017
He also revealed that 101296 candidates registered for 2017 EACE from 1918 centers compared to 104243 candidates from 20076 centers.
UNEB’s chairperson Prof. Mary Okwakol said the examinations were conducted very successfully and in accordance with the UNEB regulations.
It should be noted that when compared to 2016 UACE results, there are fewer candidates who have attained three principal level passes (34819 candidates, 34.7 per cent), increasing the failure rate from 1.3 per cent in 2016 to 1.5 per cent in 2017.
However, the minimum two principal passes required for university admission were 60941 candidates (60.7 per cent) qualify.
Female candidates performed better than their male counterparts at all levels. The failure rate among female candidates is also lower at 0.7 per cent than for the males at 1.5 per cent.

According to the UNEB chairperson, results for only 79 candidates from 24 centres were withheld in the 2017 UACE examinations.
“Following the challenges experienced the first set of examinations, the board took deliberate steps to increase the level of security at all storage facilities, “Prof. Okwakol said.
In the 2017 UCE exams, results for 4525 students were withheld by the examinations body but the number has reduced greatly in the senior six exams, which according to UNEB officials is a commendable job.

She said there have concerns of late that generated a heated debate on the decision by the examinations body to punish parents and students through withholding their exams.
Okwakol however, said that the criticisms will not deter the body from performing its mandate and responsibility as provided for by law.
She said that UNEB is responsible for safeguarding the quality of education in the country and among the ways they can perform this is through withholding results for candidates suspected to have engaged in exam malpractice.
“Allowing malpractice in examinations will eventually lead to low quality of the products of our education system to the disadvantage of the nation and the consequences are dire” she said.
Adding “We shall have incompetent teachers in charge of the education of our children; doctors whose patients die on operation tables, judicial officers who cannot dispense justice and engineers responsible for collapsing building among others.”
Prof. Okwakol emphasized that as a board; they can sit back and watch this go on. It should be noted that people including MPs recently accused UNEB of neglecting it’s duty of safeguarding the exams to avoid leakages but the body’s chairperson said the duty is for everyone to ensure security for exams.
The State Minister for Higher Education John Chrysestom Muyingo emphasized the need to improve on the registration and performance of science subjects.
He revealed that the reduction of the number of students registering for UACE does not mean that students are dropping out of school at UCE level.
“Some of our children opt for alternatives like technical and vocational training, nursing, primary teaching in order to get hands on skills,” he said.
He warned science teachers on the methodology of teaching theory as they harry to finish the syllabus before handling practical at last emphasizing that the two should be handled concurrently.
Muyingo also encouraged students not limit their choices on going for humanity courses at university but also try out technical and vocational institutions to acquire skills necessary for employment.
What the decline in performance means is that there will be fewer students joining universities around the country as compared to last year.
Taking an example of Makerere University, the cutoff points for some of the government sponsorship for last year were; Bachelor of Dental Surgery was 44.7, Bachelor of Architecture was 45.3, Bachelor of Business Administration was 47.6, Bachelor of Science in Business Statistics, Bachelor of Science in Population Studies was 47.4.
This means that given the poor performance at UACE this year much as the cut- of points are likely to go down there will be less students joining university.
Failure to join university will leave many with the option of either repeating or joining other institutions available.

Stories Continues after ad

UNHCR to start verification of refugees

TO BE VERIFIED: Refugees at the Bidibidi Reception Centre in Yumbe, Northern Uganda.

United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) is set to start the verification program of people seeking for asylum in Uganda after misappropriation of refugee funds, aid relief and falsification of refugee numbers.

The data verification exercise is scheduled to start in March and end in September, with the aid of biometric machines that have been tried in over 45 countries registering over 4.4 million refugees.

Introducing biometric checks at food distribution sites among other departments, nation-wide re-enrolment and verification process will help Ugandan government in fixing discrepancies in refugee data.

According to Assistant High Commissioner for Operations in UNHCR, George Okoth Oboth, UNHCR’s independent Inspector General’s Office is in Uganda  carrying out investigations over several serious allegations received in 2017 on fuel embezzlement, one allegation of sexual exploitation and abuse, irregular tendering of water trucking, and fraud in procurement and food distribution.

Despite the initiation of a probe in January by Ugandan government over alleged corruption and grave misconduct by government officials, UNHCR said they have zero tolerance for misconduct, abuse and exploitation.

He however said the agency’s investigations aim at supporting the probe that was commissioned in January by the office of the Prime Minister.

Mr. Okoth noted that UNHCR is strengthening its monitoring and oversight to prevent a reoccurrence of the events, adding that they will deploy of more senior staff to help put in place additional safeguards.

Last month government suspended the Commissioner of Refugees Apollo Kazungu and three other senior staff from the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) over misappropriation of refugee funds and aid relief in 2017.

 

Stories Continues after ad

Results of 79 candidates withheld as UACE are released

Prof. Mary Okwakol, UNEB Chairperson releasing 2017 UACE results.

Uganda National Examination Board has released the 2017 Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education results.
UNEB announced that it has withheld results of 79 candidated from 24 centres due to suspected malpractices.
A total of 101, 269 candidates registered for 2017 UACE examinations but 100, 066 appeared for exams. UNEB Chairperson, Prof. Mary Okwakol said the candidature had decreased by 2.9 per cent as compared to 2016. She explained that the results indicated a slight decline in performance especially in physics and biology. The results have shown overall improvement in performance by female candidates. Okwakol attributes poor performance on poor mastery of English language to have affected science subjects

Details will be in the main story shortly.

Stories Continues after ad

Weasel to release Radio tribute song

The singing duo of Moses Nakintije aka Mowzey Radio (RIP) and Douglas Mayanja aka Weasel

Since the death of his singing colleague Moses Nakintije alias Mowzey Radio, Douglas Mayanja aka Weasel has been depressed and had put the mic on hold.

 

But speaking at the Ebonies weekly performance at Theatre LaBonita last night, Weasel said he is back to the studio as a solo artiste, and would soon release a song in remembrance of his friend Mowzey Radio.

To be recorded on a video dubbed ‘Tokyayitaba’, loosely translated as ‘You can no longer respond’, Weasel said the song will also include the last time he interacted with his long-time buddy Mowzey Radio.

Previously, as a solo artiste, Weasel has belted out songs like ‘Gababugumye’.

 

Stories Continues after ad

‘Foreign agents’ trail local journalists

A group of people claiming to work for a neighbouring government are trailing some Ugandan journalists, threatening them with arrest.

Last night a mid-aged man claiming he is called ‘Thomson Kayila’, accosted a local journalist at a hang-out joint in Nakawa Division, telling the latter that he ‘supports’  dissidents from the neighbouring country, and that he is ‘wanted’.

The man claimed he was working in cahoots with several others to arrest the journo, prompting the latter to seek the intervention of management at the hang-out joint, and a case vide SD: RBF 03/21/02/2018 was reported at a police station in the area.

This development comes at a time when some journalists are living in fear after a couple of them being arrested.

Stories Continues after ad

UNRA sacks three officials for reckless driving

TIME UP : UNRA ED-Allen Kagina.

Uganda National Roads Authority has sacked three employees for reckless driving.
In an internal memo dated January 13, which Eagle Online has obtained, UNRA’s Director of Human Resources Jennifer Kagawa wrote to all employees communicating the sacking of the three.
According to the memo, the three are allegedly to have driven officials’ vehicles without permission and thereafter caused accidents through reckless driving.
The three are a one Julius Ngabirano, a station manager, Moses Wafula Alego a maintenance technician and Sam Mwasa also a maintenance technician.
“The MDC in the month of January 2018 heard a total of five cases, two of which attracted 15 day disciplinary suspensions without pay for violating section 15. 4 (b) (vii) of the HRPM. In accordance with section 15.5 (c) (e), they will be issued with final warnings upon return and shall be liable to dismissal upon committing further infraction however minor. Three cases resulted into termination.
UNRA has sacked more than 200 employees with upon the entry of the current Executive Director Allen Kagina with some of those that were sacked


In September 2016, UNRA sacked its entire staff in the then new arrangement which the Executive Director Allen Kagina said aimed at enhancing efforts to fulfill its mandate of developing, manage and maintain the national roads. The process affects 886 employees in and out of station.
Kagina, describing the development then as a board of directors’ decision to undertake a comprehensive review of the performance of UNRA said the resolution takes immediate effect.
However, in 2016, the Inspectorate of Government was petitioned by a whistle blower over nepotism at the roads authority. It is alleged that relatives of a top boss at UNRA where given jobs which they didn’t qualify for. The IGG confirmed the investigations but up to date, the inspectorate hasn’t released its findings.
Munira confirmed investigations were underway but said the inquiry is still at a tender stage for her to divulge details. “We are working on it but as you are aware, we only received the complaints two weeks ago but investigations are going on,” Ms Munira said on phone then.
At her inauguration Kagina promised the country that would be delivering 2000 kilometers of tarmac per year but three years down the road, she hasn’t delivered even half of the promise.

Stories Continues after ad