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Makerere University to benefit from Euros 4.2m project

Adipala Ekwamu, the Executive Secretary of RUFORUM

Makerere University is among select African universities that are set to benefit from a new 4.2 million Euros (US$5 million) programme that will train postgraduate students in 11 countries in crop improvement, aquaculture, fisheries and fragile ecosystems management.

ON MISSION TO TRANSFORM MAKERERE: Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe

Funded by the European Commission under the Intra-Africa Academic Mobility Scheme and implemented by the Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture, or (RUFORUM), the programme is expected at the end of its five-year duration to have produced 71 masters and 35 PhD professionals in the selected areas, with at least 50% being women. It is also designed to facilitate the movement of 20 academic and administrative staff from 17 countries.

Adipala Ekwamu, the RUFORUMExecutive Secretary , said recently that the project’s aim is to increase food, nutritional security and household revenue, while sustainably managing the agricultural ecosystems through relevant research and skilled human resources in the areas of crop improvement, fisheries and aquaculture.

Each of the beneficiary students is expected to produce an innovation or technology that will address at least one challenge facing the agricultural sector. These technologies will be jointly developed with farmers and industry.

Ekwamu says Africa is second to Asia in having largest number of fish farmers but contributes only 7% of the total world fish harvest. However, fish is the highest animal protein source in Africa, reaching up to 50% in some West African countries.

Despite the importance of fish, there are challenges facing the sector. These include the depletion of fish stocks from natural lakes, poor management practices in aquaculture, lack of knowledge and evidence to foster reforms and the untapped potential of small-scale fisheries. In addition, there is a lack of scientific research, climate change, and inadequate human and financial resources.

“Addressing these challenges requires skilled human resources to plan strategically for the sector and develop technologies and innovations that will transform the sector through research. Cooperation and learning among the institutions is key to sharing expertise and research infrastructure as they build each other’s capacity in training and research in aquaculture and fisheries,” said Ekwamu.

Harmonisation

Sylvia Mkandawire, the manager of training and quality assurance at RUFORUM, says  that because students will be undertaking short credit mobilities, a harmonised credit accumulation and transfer mechanism will be developed which can be used at a continental level and also be a mechanism for recognition of foreign degrees. The participating universities will have internationalised their programmes in the thematic areas identified with increased relevance of their programmes to local needs, she said.

Mkandawire said crops constitute the largest component of African agriculture and improving crop production meant improving human diet, food and nutrition security.

“Africa’s population is continuously increasing and expected to reach 1.3 billion people by 2050, which is double the current population. Food production will therefore need to more than double, given that a significant part of the continent still starves,” said Mkandawire.

She called on universities to conduct crop breeding research that develops varieties that are adaptable to environmental change and can cope with increased pest and disease infestation, decreasing land availability, as well as declining soil fertility and fragile ecosystems.

Degraded ecosystems

“Professionals with skills to restore and manage degraded ecosystems need to be developed. Universities, being a concentration of human resources and diverse disciplines, should establish research facilities and champion research in ecosystems restoration and management. This project also provides avenues for sharing scientific expertise and research facilities for conducting research in ecosystems management,” she says.

Participating universities

Universities participating in the collaborative training in fisheries and aquaculture in East, Central and Southern Africa include Makerere University, the University of Eldoret, Rhodes University, Mzuzu University, Official University of Bukavu and the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna.

Universities participating in the regional academic exchange for enhanced skills in fragile ecosytems management in Africa programme include Makerere University, the Cheikh Anta Diop University in Dakar, National University of Benin, Uganda Martyrs University, Mzuzu University, Eduardo Mondlane University in Mozambique and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Universities participating in the partnership to train scientists in crop improvement for food security in Africaare; Makerere University, University of Ghana, Cairo University, Cheikh Anta Diop University in Dakar, University of Eldoret and the Silesian University of Technology in Poland.

 

 

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Radio & Weasel sign new manager

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

The singing duo of Radio and Weasel has come under the management of Emma Carlos, who was once the manager of faded artist Coco Finger, Spice Diana and Khalifah Aganaga.

According to sources, Emma Carlos was hired after Lawrence Labeja, the former manager of Radio and Weasel left for the US to attend the UNAA Convention in Miami, Florida, without the two singers, in the process angering them.

This, sources said, was after Radio and Weasel refused to travel to the US when the convention organisers availed them with ‘economy’ class air tickets.

However, sources say the failure by the two to travel affected Labeja’s plans, forcing him to cut short his stay in the US after he failed to meet his hotel bills.

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Country Music legend Don William dead

COUNTRY MUSIC LEGEND: Don Williams

Country Music Legend Don Williams has died of emphysema aged 78.

The musician, who called himself ‘Gentle Giant’ and known for his traditional cowboy hat, retired to his home last year.

He married wife Joy Bucher in 1960, and had two sons Tim and Gary and 4 grandchildren.

In 2010 Don Williams was inducted in the Music Hall of Fame, and the media says he has left an estimated US$10 million.

 

 

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Zuma’s wife, former AU chairperson appointed ANC MP

APPOINTED PRESIDENCY MINISTER: Former AU chairperson Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma

The former Chairperson of the African Union (AU) and one time wife of President Jacob Zuma will be sworn in as an African National Congress (ANC) Member of Parliament next week.

According to ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe, it was always the ANC’s plan to deploy Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma to Parliament after her tour of duty with the AU. The appointment of Dr. Dlamini Zuma has fuelled speculation that another Cabinet reshuffle is on the cards.

Asked if the plan is to deploy her in the government, Mr. Mantashe said: “We send people to Parliament, Parliament appoints chairpersons of portfolio committees and the president appoints a cabinet.”

But political analyst Professor Susan Booysen says there is no way Dlamini-Zuma will be a back bencher. “There will certainly be a position created for her sooner rather than later.”

Booysen also says Dlamini-Zuma’s deployment will help strengthen her campaign.

“It would propel her immediately to the centre of political attention, at a time when her campaign seriously needs some boosting.”

 

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Mubajje condemns massacre of Rohingya Muslims

Mufti Sheikh Ramadhan Mubajje, the Chairman of the IRCU addressing the media

The Chairperson of the Inter-Religious Council of Uganda Sheikh Shaban Ramadhan Mubajje has condemned the atrocities committed against the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar.

The Mufti’s condemnation follows the killing of over 400 Rohingya Muslims over the past two weeks, with the Myanmar military going on the rampage burning homes, razing villages, intimidating, threatening and expelling them.

Over 120,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled the state, 400,000 are still trapped in the conflict zone while 20,000 trapped in ‘no man’s land’, international media reported, and according to Mubajje, military patrols are pushing the Rohingya Muslims in ‘catastrophic persecution zones’.

“We call upon the international community, human rights networks to take a lead in condemning the atrocities committed against the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar,” Mubajje, who was addressing the press at Old Kampala mosque, said.

He added: “It is time we stand with the suffering without discrimination, all human lives matter before God. We are equal and no one has a right to take another’s life, for that power is only in the hands of God.”

Meanwhile, the mufti lauded the president Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, who called for United Nations intervention, failure of which Erdogan said he will deploy the Turkish army to try and contain the situation.

 

 

 

 

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Juliana Kanyomozi, Desire Luzinda exchange hot words over city businessman

A photo montage of Desire Luzinda and Juliana Kanyomozi. Photo credit/ugandaonline.

What began as a selfie has since escalated into a big war between two prominent Ugandan lady musicians, Juliana Kanyomozi and Desire Luzinda.

It all began when Desire’s manager-cum-boyfriend, tycoon Edward Lwasa travelled on the same plane with Juliana while heading to the US. Sitting next to her, he took a selfie that landed into public hands. Reports would soon come out about Juliana travelling with Lwasa, rubbing the singer the wrong way.

She took to social media to rant, threatening to sue Lwasa over invading her privacy.

“For starters, who is this person? People have been asking me about someone and I was not understanding until someone sent me an article. You can’t come and take a picture of someone simply because they happen to be sitting next to you on a plane without their permission, and then go ahead and share it implying that I’m traveling with you,” Juliana begins her rant.

“He didn’t even have the courtesy to greet me!!! Let alone request to take a picture with or of me. This is intruding on other people’s privacy and I could sue you for it!!! What the hell is wrong with some people?”

It wasn’t long before Desire hit back in defense of her boyfriend, calling Juliana a frustrated woman.

“Sometimes we burst out over non-issues yet in reality there are battles, pain and frustrations we are fighting deep within ourselves but if you take heed in prayer, in His comfort, only He alone can mend your broken heart,” the ‘Kitone’ hit maker advised.

“You will then realize the little things that were consuming you were actually not worth extorting your emotions on,” Desire added.

Tycoon Lwasa is yet to comment on the matter but meanwhile, between Juliana and Desire who do you think will win this ‘war of words’?

 

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Three win Airtel Mega Masappe promotion cash prizes

Airtel Uganda IT Director, James Museba(3rd left) pose with the lucky winners of the Airtel Mega Masappe draw

This morning three lucky Airtel subscribers walked away with huge sums of money as part of the on-going Mega Masappe promotion.

Boaz Owomugisha from Mbarara, Vincent Wamirevu from Kyenjojo and Tadeo Lulika from Kakiri were each handed Ugshs 1 million by the Airtel Uganda IT Director, Mr. James Museba.

Airtel Uganda IT Director, James Museba, handing over the car keys to Rukumbwaho Nicholas during the Mega Masappe draw.

As part of the draw, Yusuf Tomko Kajombi, Bernard Elasu and Ibrahim Musoba took home brand new motorcycles while Nicholas Rukumbwaho, a resident from Old Kampala, drove away with a grand prize of a brand new car – the ninth car to be given away in the Mega Masappe promotion.

Handing over the prizes Museba, thanked the winners for taking part in the promotion, saying it was introduced to reward Airtel Uganda subscribers.

Museba highlighted that so far, nine new cars, Ugsh 40Million and 40 motorbikes have been given out in this promotion.

“We are already seeing subscribers bettering their lives in different ways thanks to these prizes, so I urge everyone subscribed to Airtel to dial *162# and take part in the promotion,” he concluded.

Launched at the start of the July, the 90-day recharge promotion requires subscribers to opt into it by dialing *162# and selecting option 1 to opt in, option 2 to check target and option 3 to redeem their data bonus – which will be broken down into Voice, SMS and Data at 50%, 10% and 40% respectively.

This bonus, however, does not apply to social packs, quarterly, annual and free bundles.

Mega Masappe promotion subscriber bonus will be given instantly on the achievement of the daily target. For example, if a subscriber’s bonus target is Shs2,000 and they recharge with that Shs1,000, they will receive 100% bonus of the same value under the Voice, SMS & Data split.

However, if they recharge with another Shs1,000 on the same day, they will not get a second bonus.

Daily and weekly prizes will be given away every Friday for the entire duration of the promotion.

 

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Ugandan, Kenyans win EADB scholarships to study in the US

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

The East African Development Bank (EADB) held two farewell events at the Serena Hotel, Kampala and Nairobi, for winners of this year’s education scholarships under the EADB/AAI STEM scholarship programme.

The winners of the prestigious scholarship are Miriam Kabagorobya (Uganda).and Kenyans Edward Mureka, Barnabas Wafula, Denish Akuom and Chris Mbae.

The five were selected from nearly 300 applicants across the East Africa Community (EAC) Member States of Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, who competed for a few select spaces, and will all undertake a one-year Masters Degree at Rutgers University in the United States.

The Scholarships are competitively awarded to experienced Teachers and Lecturers of tertiary institutions, secondary schools, and polytechnics, who have at least 3 years full-time teaching experience.

They must be university graduates, hold a First Class/Upper Second Honours Bachelors degree in Mathematics, Sciences or Engineering, be under 40 years of age and a citizen of the EADB Member States: Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.

They must also be working full-time in public, government owned, educational institutions and be committed to returning to their home country to teach in a public government owned institution.

Speaking at the event, Vivienne Yeda, the EADB Director General said: “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 across science, engineering and technology related employment in East Africa.”

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

 

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District chairmen want Shs15m salary, ask for more funding

WANT INCREASE IN SALARY: George Mutabazi, the association's president and Chairperson of Lwengo District

District political heads under their umbrella organization, the Uganda Local Government Association (ULGA), have urged the central government to allocate them more funds in the financial year 2018/19, and to also increase their salary to Sh15 million.

The leaders made the call yesterday in Kampala during the national consultative budget conference for the financial year 2018/19.

While presenting ULGA’s position paper on the National Budget Strategy for financial year 2018/19, George Mutabazi, the association’s president and Chairperson of Lwengo District, said the central should government allocate more funds to districts in order to boost service delivery.

“Local governments strongly urge government to increase funding and release funds timely to promote effective budget execution,” Mutabazi, whose association represents more than 110 districts, said.

The leaders argue that government should allocate them 38 percent for the annual national budget resources as opposed to the current 10 percent, saying that local governments are crtical in implementing manifesto and development programmes.

“An increased allocation of a minimum of 38% to local government service delivery can no longer be debated,” Mutabazi said, adding that such an appropriation shields local governments’ share from deductions.

According to ULGA, countries like Kenya and Thailand have such arrangements where local governments receive a particular share of the national budget resources.

The district leaders also want to operate their own separate accounts for local revenue instead of despositing it on treasury single account. In addition they want government to start remitting 1 percent of the 18 percent VAT rate including arrears, come the financial year 2018/19.

“ULGA continues to remind government that whereas the VAT rate was increased from 17 percent to 18 percent in financial year 2005/6, the revenue from the additional 1 percent share for local government funding as had been proposed and agreed was never remitted to local governments despite its buoyancy in terms of being an opportunity for annual growth in local government funding,” a statement reads in part.

They claim they cannot build schools, bridges, roads and other services with limited funding.

And, as government finalises the harmonisation of salaries for all government workers by October, district chairmen say their salary should been upped to Shs15 million, more than four times of their current salary per month.

They also want district speakers and district executive committee members to be paid monthly Shs 9 million and 6 million, respectively. They have also recommended salary increments for district and sub county councilors.

However they want sub county and municipal chairpersons and councilors to have minimum qualifications of O’level, saying this is good for their work of deliberations and supervision of projects. They argue that the universal primary and secondary education has and continues to produce citizens who can serve government at that level of education.

“Now is time the government put trust in her education system and put in place local leaders and in particular district and municipal councillors and the sub county chairperson with at least an O’level certificate,” they argue.

 

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KCCA take on Paidha Black Angels in Uganda Super Cup

mike mutebi

With only few days to the start of the Uganda Premier League season, KCCA FC and Paidha Black Angels will battle for the Uganda Super Cup tomorrow.

The Uganda Super Cup is a match played between the Uganda Premier League champions and Uganda Cup champions of last season.

The match acts as season curtain raiser for the upcoming 2017-18 Uganda Premier League campaign that gets underway on Tuesday, September 12, 2017.

KCCA won both trophies last season so they face the Uganda Cup losing finalists Paidha. KCCA won 2-0 in a match the two sides last met, and coach Mike Mutebi’s side looks to defend the trophy after defeating SC Vipers 1-0 last year.

The two sides will play at Mutesa II Stadium in Wankulukuku at 4pm.

Ali Sabila will be the referee in charge of the game and will be assisted by Okello Lee and Ronald Katenya.

 

September 9, 2017

FUFA SUPER CUP

KCCA FC Vs Paidha Black Angels

Wankulukuku Stadium, 4:00 pm

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