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Senior police officers charged with kidnap of former Kagame bodyguard

The van carrying the senior police officers at the General Court Martial in Makindye.

Senior police officers interrogated by the Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence (CMI) during the week, Commissioner of Police (CP) Joel Aguma, the head of the Police Standards Unit (PSU) and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Nixon Agasiirwe Karuhanga of the Special Operations, are currently at the Makindye General Court Martial (GCM), where they have been charged before Chairman Lt. Gen. Andrew Gutti with the kidnap of Lieutenant Joel Mutabazi, a former bodyguard to Rwandan President Paul Kagame.

Lt. Joel Mutabazi appearing before court in Kigali

Lt. Mutabazi, a former Republican Guard (Presidential Guard) officer, had run away from Rwanda to Uganda citing persecution, but was allegedly arrested and handed over to the Kigali authorities. Subsequently, Mutabazi was tried but his fate is not known.

Meanwhile, sources say some of the other police officers under investigation are allegedly linked to the murder of Assistant Inspector General Police (AIGP) Felix Kaweesi, while others are said to have indulged in espionage.

The list of suspects charged before the GCM in Makindye

It is important to note that over the past few days the CMI picked up and interrogated over a dozen senior police officers among them CP Aguma, the head of the Police Standards Unit (PSU) and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Agasiirwe Karuhanga of the Special Operations.

In a related development, the Uganda Peoples Defence Forces (UPDF) has denied deploying troops at the residence of the Inspector General of Police General Kale Kayihura, Karemire, has said.

“Please ignore the misinformation circulating around that UPDF is deployed at the residence of the IGP. It is totally false,” army spokesperson, Brigadier Richard Karemire said in his tweet to the public.

Reports indicate that last night the army raided the residence of the IGP in Muyenga to pick someone there.

 

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Busitema University lecturer beats 300 to land EADB scholarship

Miriam Kabagorobya (3rd right) with parents and officials from EADB at the farewell luncheon before she left for the USA. (1)

The East African Development Bank (EADB) held a farewell event for Miriam Kabagorobya, a lecturer with Busiitema University in Uganda, who will be proceeding for studies at the Rutgers University in Piscataway, New Jersey, USA.

Ms. Kabagorobya will undertake a Masters in Mathematics Education course for a period of one year and will be looking forward to implement her acquired knowledge when she returns.

Scholarships are awarded to experienced East African teachers and lecturers with a bachelor’s degree in a STEM field, who are actively teaching in an East African public university.

The scholars are selected from nearly 300 applicants from the East African countries of Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, who compete for a few slots.

Speaking at the event held at Sheraton Hotel, Vivienne Yeda, Director General of the East African Development Bank said the Bank created the EADB Math, Science, Technology and Engineering University Scholarship Program, in partnership with The Africa-America Institute, for experienced teachers and lecturers to earn a post-graduate degree in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) at Rutgers University and New Jersey Institute of Technology in the United States.

“This scholarship program will go a long way in helping to increase the number of qualified academics in the STEM fields and strengthen the workforce in the science, engineering and technology in Uganda and East Africa.

“The EADB and AAI warmly congratulate Ms. Miriam as she has successfully navigated a long and challenging application process,” Ms. Yeda added.

Speaking at her farewell lunch, Ms. Kabagorobya said: “I am grateful for East Africa Development Bank and I will use this opportunity to acquire more skills that will later help me educate the people in my university. I plan on coming back home and working with education institutions to develop the study of mathematics in school.”

The EADB scholarship aims to maximize the impact of EADB’s investment into the higher education sector by granting scholarships to accomplished lecturers who have agreed to return to their East African universities and continue teaching after they have received their graduate degree at Rutgers University.

The fully-funded EADB graduate level scholarships will provide full tuition, room and living expenses within a stipulated budget.

 

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UPDF denies deploying at IGP Kayihura’s residence

DENIED RAID ON KAYIHURA's HOUSES: UPDF spokesperson Brig. Richard Karemire

The Uganda Peoples Defence Forces (UPDF) has not deployed troops at the residence of the Inspector General of Police General Kale Kayihura, army spokesperson, Brigadier Richard Karemire, has said.

“Please ignore the misinformation circulating around that UPDF is deployed at the residence of the IGP. It is totally false,” Brig. Karemire said in his tweet to the public.

Reports indicate that last night the army raided the residence of the IGP in Muyenga to pick someone there.

It is important to note that over the past few days the Chieftaincy of Milkitary Intelligence (CMI) has picked up and interrogated senior police officers among them Commissioner of Police (CP) Joel Aguma, the head of the Police Standards Unit (PSU) and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Nixon Agasiirwe Karuhanga of the Special Operations.

Some of the officers under investigation are allegedly linked to the murder of Assistant Inspector General Police (AIGP) Felix Kaweesi, while others are said to have indulged in espionage.

 

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Arrested police officers to appear before army Court Martial

Former PSU boss Joel Aguma

Arrested senior police officers arrested during the week are to appear before the army Court Martial in Makindye today.

According to security sources, the officers will be charged with espionage for other regional countries.

Espionage carries a death punishment. It is allegedly that Joel Aguma was doing some errands for neigbhour country and these errands included the arrests of refugees here and handing them back to the regional government while Nickson Ayegasirwe was doing same for another regional state.

Among those that have been grilled at Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence are Nickson   Ayegasirwe, Joel Amuma, a one Minana and eight others. However, as the week progressed, more officers were grilled with the latest being a one Edwin who works as an Aide to the Inspector General of Police Gen. Kale Kayihura.

At least 12 police officers were arrested by military intelligence on orders of President Museveni on Monday  and this website understand that the arrests  are in connection to the revelation by  a woman  known as Christine Mbabazi Muhoza who claims she was a close friend of Kaweesi and could have had information to the killing of Kaweesi.

This woman is at the centre of investigations as she made both police’s flying squad and army that were deployed by Director General of Internal Security Organisation clash at her home. Both the army and police were subsequently withdrawn and replaced by Special Forces Command guards.

 

 

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One UPDF soldier killed in Somalia

UPDF soldiers in Somalia

Reports coming in indicate that one UPDF soldier whose name is yet to be identified has died in Somalia as Al-Shabaab militants attacked the soldiers 30 kilometres away from Mogadishu in palce called Arabisca.

Sources in AMISOM told EagleOnline that three other UPDF soldiers are reported to be wounded and in critical condition.

In mid-October a bomb blast in near a Safari Hotel in Mogadishu killed over 300 people, leaving several other wounded.

In July Al Shabaab militants in Somalia killed 12 UPDF soldiers in an ambush. The Ugandan soldiers are serving under the African Union Mission in Somalia (UMISOM).The currently has over 5,000 soldiers and officers serving with AMISOM.

 

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The obscure imprints of the German elections

Isidoros Karderinis

By Isidoros Karderinis

The German elections of September 24, 2017, due to the country’s specific political, financial and historical strength, have undoubtedly been at the center of international and European interest.Their results were marked by the winning of the Christian Union CDU / CSU led by Chancellor Angela Merkel, even with a lower percent, -33 per cent, while in the Federal elections of 2013 it obtained 41, 5 per cent -, the contraction – 20, 5 per cent from 25.7 per cent in 2013 – of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) of Martin Schulz, but also by the entry in the Federal Parliament of the AfD party, the most dangerous far- right one in Europe, due to the size of Germany and to the dramatic historical events that changed the course of the 20th century.

Germans, – it is more than obvious-, are grateful to Chancellor Merkel for their well-being, their high standard of living compared with that of other European peoples, for combating unemployment effectively, (the unemployment rate is at historically low levels, ie only 3.9 per cent of the workforce) and of course for  the budget surpluses. So, for all these reasons, they gave her a fourth term in the Chancellery, something succeeded only by Konrad Adenauer, the reformer of postwar Germany and Helmut Kohl, the father of the reunification of Germany.

On the other side, Chancellor Merkel’s victoryand the formation of a government with potential partners -whoever they may be- obviously implies the continuation of the policy of extreme austerity and faithful implementation of the “sacred” rules of budgetary discipline, since it serves Germany in a very visible way.However, the implementation of this policy for years now, has already strained and overstretched the Southern European countriesand especially Greece and therefore, along the road, it will lead,- with mathematical precision- the entire European project  to a serious risk of collapse.

At the same time the historically high percent – 12.6 per cent – of the far-right xenophobicand anti-immigrantAfD,which for the first time achieved not only to enter the Bundestag but also to become the third largest partyin Germany as a whole and the second largest one in the eastern federal states, is a particularly obscure imprint of the German electionsand considerably enhances the right-wing populists and extremists across the continent.It is the first time afterthe Second World War and the collapse of the Nazi regime in 1945 that such a thing happens, a fact that undoubtedly constitutes a negative milestone in German history.

At this point it should be noted that in the elections ofSeptember 2013, the party “Alternative for Germany” (AfD), which was born in the same year from the reaction of a part of the Germans against the Southern European countries,took a 4.7 per cent of the votes and did not enter the Parliament.However, with its current entry, the hardcore far-right and xenophobic members of AfD, -for many people considered authentic heirs of the Nazis-,are bound to exert strong pressure on Chancellor Merkel to change the liberal democratic face she showed on immigration, terrorism and security matters, -for example the open borders policy which resulted to the entry of many refugees and migrants in Germany in September 2015. Of course, in reality, this policy is not motivated by philanthropic feelings  but it is based on Germany’s interest, as every year the country needs half a million immigrants in order to continue its existence as an economic power and in order to effectively support its social system.

The statement made by the co -chairman of AfD party Frauke Petry during a speech in Stuttgart, where she compared a society incorporating migrants to a “compost heap”, her approach on surveillance of the border by German guards who will shoot any refugee or immigrant attempting to pass illegally, but also the statement of the other co-chairman of AfD Alexander Gauland a few days before the 2016 Euro regarding the great black German-Ghanaian player of Bayern and of the German National Football Team Jerome Boateng, -“People consider him a good player, but they would not want him as their neighbor”- indicate in the clearest way that this party has indeed inherited the loathsome traditions of  the assault battalions of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party of Adolf Hitler in the decade of 1930, regarding the Aryan race.

What is the reason, however, of the frantic rise of this racist political formation, who wants among other things to change the attitude of Germany in order to stop the manifestation of remorse for the horrible Nazi crimes? Definitely a key cause is the refugee and migration crisis which nowadays has assumed gigantic proportions and which overstretches the European countries and of course Germany. On this ground of the ongoing refugee and migration flows, instead of the building by the developed world of a democratic and progressive refugee and immigration policy showing compassion and solidarity, the spiky flowers of evil grow, and inhuman, fascist policies and hatred rhetoric emerge triumphant against persecuted and unfortunate people who fled their homes under the most tragic circumstances seeking light far from the horrible, deadly darkness of war and extreme poverty, and hope for a better and more peaceful future.

Moreover, another important reason for the rapid rise of the far-right AfD is the full use -by the officials of this political formation- of the Islamic terrorist incidents and of the criminal events who connect them to the influx of refugees and immigrants from Islamic countries.So, during the election period, they did not fail to remind the massacre in the Christmas market in Berlin and the sexual attacks against young German women by Arab immigrants in the New Year 2016 in Cologne.

Finally, the seed of the extreme and xenophobic views is much better incubated as the new “snake egg” in the prosperous societies of the North that feel threatened by the “poor people” of the South, -to whom they have attributed various negative stereotypes-, and of course, by the refugees and the immigrants. This trend is also confirmed by the victory in the Austrian elections of October 15, 2017, of the People’s Party of Sebastian Kurz, which has an extreme anti-immigration agenda, as well as by the rise in the rates of the neo-Nazi Freedom Party of Heinz Christian Strache from 20.5 per cent in the elections of 2013 to 26 per cent in the current elections.

In conclusion, the imprints of the German elections are obscure for both the poorer Southern Europe countries in difficulty, -since the German policy of austerity is not going to change not even a little- and for the democratic citizens of Germany and of the whole Europe who watch with horror the nightmarish onslaught of the fascist, racist and xenophobic political entities.

Curriculum vitae

Isidoros Karderinis was born in Athens in 1967. He is a novelist, poet and columnist. He has studied economics and has completed postgraduate studies in the tourism economy. Articles of his have been republished in newspapers, magazines and sites worldwide. His poems have been translated into English, French and Spanish and published in literary magazines and literary sections of newspapers. He has published seven poetry books and two novels. His novels and three of his poetry books have been published in USA and Great Britain.

Email: skarderinis@hotmail.gr             

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AfDB approves US$100m loan to KCB

Customers inside the banking hall of KCB in Kampala. Some commercial banks have reduced their PLR

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a US$100 million loan to Kenya Commercial Bank Limited (KCB) to enhance job creation as well as facilitating financial access to businesses.

According to a statement released by the Bank, the line of credit resources will also provide the much-needed liquidity support for the development of infrastructure and energy projects as well as support value-addition in manufacturing.

“Availability of requisitely priced funds at matching tenors is therefore a key ingredient towards assisting these enterprises to thrive sustainably and eventually contribute towards economic development,” the AfDB statement reads in part.

Part of the statement says the provision of the loan to KCB is well aligned with AfDB’s Ten Year Strategy, 2013-2022, as well as one of the Bank’s ‘High Five’ strategic priorities of improving the living conditions of Africans.

The KCB, with branches in the EAC bloc, is one of pioneers in alternative service channels including agency and mobile banking that promote financial inclusion

 

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Museveni directs UNRA to reinstate contract of Chinese company

President Museveni

President Yoweri Museveni directed the Attorney General William Byaruhanga and the Executive Director of Uganda Roads Authority (UNRA), Allen Kagina, to reverse the termination of a contract awarded to M/S China Railway 18th Bureau (Group) Limited to upgrade the Musita-Lumino-Busia-Majanji Road.

In June, UNRA terminated the contract accusing the company of incompetence and abuse of contractual standards. The company also had failed to mobilise resource and equipment to ensure that the work was done in time and persistent lack of efforts to show commitment to the job. At the cancellation of the contract, the company had reportedly only achieved 12 percent of the Shs207 billion project.

But in a letter dated August 15,2017 and seen by the EagleOnline,  Museveni said hiring a new contractor to finish the road would be costly in terms of costs and time. He also said he held several meetings with concerned officials among them AG Byaruhanga, Speaker Rebecca Kadaga, the Minister of Works and Transport Monica Azuba and UNRA ED Kagina before arriving at his recommendation.

“In my view M/S China Railway 18th Bureau (Group) Limited should be allowed to conclude the upgrading of this road. This is in consideration of the costs and time to implement the project, if we were to hire another contractor to work on the road,” Museveni wrote in the letter copied to the Minister of Works and Transport.

Further, according to Museveni,  his decision was also partly informed by pleas from the officials of the company, Speaker Kadaga and the recommendations of the local leaders on the 104 kilometer road project.

“I have been informed by the politicians from the area that the project was going on well, save for some technical shortcomings,” he wrote.

Museveni, however, said that the process reinstate the contract must be done in accordance with the laws of Uganda. “The technical officers must ensure that the new guidelines are strictly followed,” he said.

 

 

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US envoy evacuated as South Sudanese protest against President Kiir

MET AFRICAN ENVOYS ACCREDITED TO THE UN: US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley

A visit by  Nikki Haley the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, to a UN camp in South Sudan was cut short after hundreds of people protesting against South Sudan’s president descended on the event she was attending, a spokesman for the US mission to the United Nations, has said.

Haley was meeting with civilians impacted by the South Sudan conflict when a group of several hundred people demonstrating against President Salva Kiir approached the event, the spokesman said.

Haley’s security team determined it was not safe and escorted her away, ‘cutting the event short by a few minutes’, the spokesman said.

The demonstrators were pro-American and supported Haley, according to the spokesman.

“The situation just got a little out of hand and our security colleagues decided it was better to be safe and depart a little early,” the spokesman said.

Haley continued with the rest of her schedule elsewhere in the country before flying out of the capital, Juba, as scheduled, the spokesman said. She is now in Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, according to the spokesman.

Haley met with Kiir earlier in the day, but the President was not at the event at the UN camp. After the meeting, Haley said that her conversation with Kiir was ‘very frank’ and that the United States had lost trust in South Sudan’s government, according to the UN mission.

 

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Stanbic Bank granted Uganda’s first ‘Bancassurance’ license

IRA CEO Alhaj Ibrahim Kaddunabbi Lubega handing over licence to Stanbic official

Stanbic is the first commercial bank in Uganda to be granted a license by the Bank of Uganda (BOU) to provide ‘Bancassurance’ as a product on the local market.

The award of the licence to Stanbic follows the passing of the Financial Institutions Amendment (FIA) bill 2016 which included a provision for Bancassurance and the subsequent approval of the regulatory guidelines by the BOU.

The Financial Institutions Act 2016 specifies that the Insurance Regulatory Authority of Uganda (IRAU) is responsible for receiving applications from financial institutions for licensing to conduct Bancassurance business, subject however to prior written authorisation from the Central Bank.

IRAU CEO Alhaj Ibrahim Kaddunabbi Lubega, and the Stanbic Bank boss Patrick Mweheire

Handing over the license at ceremony held at the IRAU headquarters in Kampala yesterday, Alhaj Ibrahim Kaddunabbi Lubega, the IRAU CEO said: “As an industry we are extremely pleased that Bancassurance in Uganda has finally become a reality.”

Mr. Lubega noted that the 0.8% insurance penetration in Uganda was still unacceptably low.  “Selling insurance through alternative channels such as banks will undoubtedly make a huge difference,” he noted.

Receiving the license, Patrick Mweheire, the Chief Executive of Stanbic Bank, said: “We are extremely proud to be the first commercial bank in Uganda to offer Bancassurance.”

Mr. Mweheire said Stanbic had invested significantly in training staff, signing partnerships and putting in place the technology and infrastructure needed to roll out the product smoothly.

He said the success of the project also would involve raising public knowledge and awareness about the various benefits and types of insurance products available through banks. “To that end, we look forward to working with the regulator and other industry players to run effective communications and stakeholder initiatives that will ensure this happens,” he said.

Talking about the benefits of selling Bancassurance Lydia Kayonde, the Head of Bancassurance at Stanbic Bank said the product will provide customers with a one-stop-shop solution which offers greater convenience, savings and choice.

“In addition, the premium prices will be better negotiated and product turnaround times will inevitably improve. Bancassurance is an efficient distribution channel with higher productivity and lower costs to serve than traditional sales channels,” Ms. Kayonde said.

 

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