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South Sudan passes US$300m budget amid financial constraints

DECLARED THREE DAYS OF NATIONAL MOURNING: President Salva Kiir

South Sudan’s parliament has passed a $300m budget despite the war-torn country’s government conceding it lacked the funds to pay for it.

Nearly four years of civil war, as well as inadequate and decrepit infrastructure, have left the country with few sources of revenue, with oil fields that used to account for 90% of government income producing at very low levels and other businesses struggling.

Wani Buyu Dyori, undersecretary for economic planning at the finance ministry, said the government can raise around two-thirds of the 46 billion South Sudanese pounds needed for the budget, which was passed on Monday.

“The funding comes from oil revenues and non-oil revenues and the development partners – they always give us some resources for our people,” he said.

But Buyu admitted there would be “challenges” in raising sufficient money.

“The business community are not going to get goods in and whom do we tax if they are not coming?” Buyu said, adding that the world’s youngest country is also losing the support of traditional donors.

Despite South Sudan being cash-strapped, the 2017/18 budget is 50% more than the previous year’s budget of 30 billion South Sudanese pounds, although it is less in dollar terms as the national currency has continued to collapse.

Around 40% of the new budget is earmarked for security.

Fuel and food shortages are routine while civil servants, nurses and teachers can go for months without being paid.

Corruption and mismanagement are rife in South Sudan but lawmakers, in passing the budget, called for transparency and accountability.

 

The civil war in the ‘world’s youngest country’ has killed tens of thousands of people and forced more than three million from their homes since December 2013.

 

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Sudhir lawyers pursue US$8m claim against BoU

The letter by Ms. KAA law firm

The Commercial Court should brace itself for legal action that may pan out like that in the ongoing Kenya Presidential Elections Petition of 2017, when the lawyers of tycoon Sudhir Ruperalia take on those of Crane Bank and the Bank of Uganda.

Indeed, even before the High Court Commercial Division Judge David Wangututsi starts hearing the merits and demerits of the Crane Bank-Bank of Uganda-Sudhir Ruparelia case, legal jargon and gymnastics and, omissions and commissions are at play, with both legal teams in deep effort to outwit each other, at least for now.

As a result the current legal jinx before the Commercial Court Registrar is over a claim of US$8 million, advanced in a counterclaim by Mr. Ruparelia’s defence team, Ms Kampala Associated Advocates, against Bank of Uganda for allegedly failing to enter its defence in the stipulated time of 15 days which, according to KAA, should have been before August 29.

In an August 29 letter by KAA to the Registrar, the law firm faults the Bank of Uganda for failing to act in accordance with the ‘legal requirement’ of Order 5 Rule 10 of the Civil Procedure Rules.

But earlier on the same day, the BoU defence team, led by lawyers from the MMAKS firm, had also written to the Registrar, protesting about the service process in which they said one of the plaintiff’s lawyers, Ms. AF Mpanga Advocates, was not served with the counterclaim. MMAKS also contested the date of service, saying it was August 14, and not August 11 as indicated by Mr. Ruparelia’s lawyers.

However, in what appears an ambush, the KAA lawyers quickly made reference to the Civil Procedure Rules.

‘The legal requirement under Order 5 Rule 10 is serve the Defendant and his agent – not all agents,’ KAA wrote, and added that the BoU lawyers, Ms. MMAKS Advocates were on August 11 served with two copies of the claim, with one copy ostensibly for onward transmission to Ms. AF Mpanga Advocates, the plaintiff’s second lawyer.

The KAA letter adds: ‘It is not in dispute that Bank of Uganda, which is the second counter Defendant in the counterclaim and a separate party, was served on August 11 and receipt acknowledged by the Secretary to the Bank of Uganda who stamped on them and returned them to the process server. To date the Bank of Uganda has elected to ignore the legal requirement to put in a defence in answer to the claim against it.

In conclusion, the KAA implored the Registrar to enter judgment against the BoU, for US$8 million.

‘In so far as the issue of receipt of service on Bank of Uganda remains uncontested, we reiterate our prayer that in accordance with the Civil Procedure Rules, judgment in default be entered against Bank of Uganda for USD8, 000, 000 (United States Dollars eight million only)’.

We therefore pray as per our latter dated 29 August 2017, that default judgment be entered against Bank of Uganda’, the KAA letter concludes.

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UBA tycoon Elumelu donates US$500, 000 to Ivory Coast mudslides victims

United Bank of Africa founder, Nigerian tycoon Tony Elumelu

Following the August 14 unprecedented disaster in Sierra Leone, Tony Elumelu, the founder of Tony Elumelu Foundation and Chairman of United Bank for Africa (UBA) recently paid a visit to the country to commiserate over the great loss caused by devastating mudslides and floods that have claimed hundreds of lives and left many more still missing.

Elumelu, in the company of former President of Nigeria Olusegun Obasanjo and Sierra Leonean President Ernest Koroma, visited some of the survivors at the Connaught Hospital in Freetown upon arrival in the country. Later on at the Sierra Leonean State House, he made a donation of USD$250,000 on behalf of the Tony Elumelu Foundation and another USD$250,000 on behalf of the United Bank for Africa (UBA) as emergency aid grants for victims of the mudslides.

Mr. Elumelu charged the world and the African private sector to rally around the ongoing rehabilitation and relief efforts.

“For me, the little token we are giving is what it is, little, but symbolic. At a time like this, the world must come together to support the victims of this unfortunate disaster. It is not a situation that one prays to be in, but in the event that it does happen, we should all rally to support one another,” he said.

Elumelu urged the world not to turn a blind eye to Sierra Leone’s plight: “We have on our hands a humanitarian disaster of high proportions. It requires the attention of the entire world. We have buried over 600 lives and many hundreds more are still missing. We must turn the global spotlight on Africa. The world must stand with Africa just as in the past; Africa has stood with the world,” he said.

The UBA Chairman reassured Sierra Leoneans of the Bank’s steadfast support. “United Bank for Africa (UBA) will continue to play its role in helping small and medium scale enterprises, and women, especially from the affected areas, to enable them rebuild their economic lives.

The Sierra Leonean President commended Elumelu’s unwavering presence in the country’s times of need, stating: “In you we have a brother and someone we can rely on.” He praised the consistency of the Founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF). “You have always provided us with support. United Bank for Africa (UBA) was here immediately after the war to provide us with banking services to support our rebuilding efforts. Again, during our fight against Ebola, you were here through the United Bank for Africa (UBA) and the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) and provided us with great support. And now again, you have come to support us.”

Elumelu’s donation will support the victims, some of whom are in hospital needing food, clothing and medicine. The much-needed assistance will also go towards the ongoing recovery efforts and the construction of permanent settlements for the affected persons.

The Sierra Leonean mudslides are the third catastrophe to devastate the West African country in the past two decades.

 

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Students converge on Mbarara for drama competitions

Secondary school students arriving for the competition

Students from various secondary schools in Uganda and a few from Kenya have converged at three schools in Mbarara district, western region, for this year’s Teens and Tax competition, the climax of the Post Primary Schools National Music Dance and Drama Festival 2017.

Students practicing for their drama

The competition that is held under the auspices of the Ministry of Education and Sports and sponsored by Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) and UNICEF, is taking place at three venues: Ntare School, Mbarara High School and Mary Hill High School in Mbarara district.

Alex Kakooza, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education and Sports, said the competition is aimed at imparting the tax paying culture among the youthful students in Uganda.

The music and dance competitions (MDD) are held under the ‘Taxation in national development through poetry and better menstrual health management as a catalyst for ensuring the girl child education through speeches’.

“Partnering with the Ministry of Education and Sports in this Music Dance and Drama festival, we have opened the students up to a world of tax education, setting them onto a lifetime journey as tax compliant citizens of Uganda,” David Rusoke, the URA acting Domestic Taxes Regional Manager, Western region, said.

He added: “We are keen about inspiring students to pursue their education unwaveringly to give themselves a chance at a bright future.”

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Uganda to host South Africa’s black investors

Dr Rob Davies will bring Black industrialists to Uganda

A group of black South African businessmen will make a one-week visit to Uganda next month to search for market and investments opportunities, courtesy of the South African Department of Trade and Industry.

Dubbed the ‘Outward trade Mission’, the group that will be in the country from September 18-23 will comprise export-ready black industrialists operating in the economic infrastructure, agro-processing, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, plastics, electronics, as well as textiles, footwear and leather sectors.

Dr Rob Davies, South African Minister of Trade and Industry, says the mission is part of the implementation of the Black Industrialists Programme (BIP), one of his government’s industrialisation initiatives to expand the country’s industrial base and inject new entrepreneurial dynamism in the economy.

“The Black Industrialists Programme is specifically dedicated to supporting the growth and building the global competitiveness of majority black-owned and managed businesses in the manufacturing sector,” Dr Davies says.

He adds: “the intention of the mission is to contribute towards shifting the demographic composition of South Africa’s industrial sector by engaging with and nurturing emerging Black Industrialists to tap into a reservoir of potential jobs, revenue, taxes and innovation,” says Davies.

The trade mission is expected to open a market for the Black Industrialists for trade and investment in Uganda and potential markets in other parts of the East African region.

According to Davies, Uganda has been selected due to its geo-political position within the East African region, as well as its economic size and importance for trade with South Africa and as a destination for South African investments.

The minister says the mission to Uganda will be the third that South Africa has arranged for the black industrialists, after missions to Nigeria in September last year, and Namibia in June this year.

Fifty projects with an estimated grant value of R1.3 billion have been supported through the Black Industrialists Incentive Scheme since the inception of the programme in 2015. This is matched by approximately R3.6 billion of private sector investment across all sectors with 8 000 jobs supported.

 

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Bebe Cool’s Coke Studio venture pays off with the ‘Pass n Go’ hit

Bebe Cool, the 'Mbozi za Malwa' singer

Bebe Cool has yet again released a new single ‘Pass N Go’ produced by Nigerian top producer Gospel on the da Beat. The new single hit the airwaves on  August 28, 2017.

Bebe Cool and Gospel on da Beat met at the Coke Studio session in June 2017, and after working together on the project, the two stars decided to work on something of their own hence the single ‘Pass n Go’ song, made along the sounds of urban dancehall beat.

“If there is one thing that can take up your emotions then its ‘Love’. There moments when you meet that single gal and you fall in love at first sight but want to approach her and tell her about your feelings only for her to avoid you. This can make you emotionally crazy because that gal isn’t giving you chance to open up your heart,” Bebe Cool writes.

Recently Bebe Cool released ‘Mbozi za Malwa’, a collabo with legendary Kenyan Afro – Pop group Sauti Sol and he is reportedly working on more collaborations with three artistes from West Africa, to be released before close of this year.

 

His latest chat topping single is ‘Katono’, a dancehall tune that is having constant rotational airplay on TV and radios all over the African continent and Europe.

 

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WWE debuts on DStv and GOtv

Braun Strowman, the 'Bearded Brute’

The spectacular World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) will make its long-awaited return to DStv today, with the first broadcast of Raw on SuperSport.

The Brooklyn WWE event was highlighted by a vicious contest between Braun Strowman, the bearded ‘brute’, and legendary Brock Lesnar that concluded in dramatic fashion.

Other big names that lit up the New York night included Big Cass, John Cena and Raw tag team champions Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose, who thrilled the WWE universe with a memorable battle against the Hardy Boyz.

The first live broadcast of WWE will take place early tomorrow morning with a broadcast of Raw from Memphis at 2am on SS4 / SS7 / Maximo 3 with a repeat broadcast at 7pm. Many of the WWE superstars will compete in the city made famous by Elvis Presley, among them Lesnar, Strowman, Cena, Roman Reigns and Sheamus.

The action comes thick and fast for the rest of the week with a live broadcast of Smackdown from Arkansas at 2am on Wednesday; SS4 / SS7 / Maximo 1 / Maximo 3), with a repeat at 7pm (SS7 / SS9 / SSM2 / SSM3).

For those who haven’t had their fill, there will be wall-to-wall repeats throughout the week:

Thursday, 7pm: WWE Raw Replay (SS7 / SS9 / Maximo 3)

Friday, 10.30pm: WWE Raw Replay (S10 / Select 3 / SS10 / Maximo 360)

Saturday, 6.30am: WWE Raw (SS10 / Select 3 / SS10 / Maximo 2 / Maximo 360)

Saturday, 6pm: WWE Raw Replay (SS10 / Select 3 / SS10 / Maximo 360)

Sunday, 7.30am: WWE SmackDown LIVE (SS10 / Select 3/ SS10 / Maximo 2 / Maximo 360) Sunday, 7pm: WWE Raw Highlights (SS10 / Select 3 / SS10 / Maximo 360)

Sunday, 8pm: WWE SmackDown LIVE Highlights (SS10 / Select 3 / SS10 / Maximo 360).

 

Additionally, there will be WWE broadcasts on several General Entertainment channels:

Friday, 6pm: RAW, 1 hour on Mzansi Magic (IS20).

 

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Fifty more rewarded in Airtel promo

FLASHBACK: Airtel Uganda Head of Usage and Retention, Nellie Mwandha handing over the car keys to Deborah Nabukenya a farmer from Nakasongola during the Airtel Mega Masappe draw.

Airtel Uganda has been hailed for positively impacting on their lives of several Ugandan families and communities through the Mega Masappe promotion, in which seven people have so far won cars.

The telecom company has been handing out five brand new motorcycles and five million shillings to winners every week for the past eight weeks, with more than 50 Ugandans riding off brand new motor bikes or taking home Shs1, 000,000 each.

Shafiq Kizito, a teacher at Lowell Girls School in Mpigi thanked Airtel Uganda for giving him the push he needed to expand his transport business.

“I have been saving every month to expand my transport business. Thanks to Airtel, I have added a brand new motor cycle to my business simply by loading airtime. I’m really grateful,” Kizito stated while receiving the key to his motor cycle from Airtel Uganda Human Resources Director Flavia Lwanga.

Unlike Kizito, some of the lucky winners were excited to start riding to work and eliminating the high transport costs that they incur every day, while the self-employed winners like Herbert Ddamulira – a resident of Bombo – were excited about having a means to transport their goods to and from their shops.

Michael Katabira, a student in his senior six vacation and one of the first winners in the competition, was quoted saying: “I am so excited and really grateful to Airtel. I am going to use this 1 million to pay my first semester tuition at campus.”

Speaking during the 7th car handover held last week, Airtel’s outgoing Managing Director Anwar Soussa reiterated the company’s stand towards the promotion.

“When we started this campaign, our aim was not only to reward our subscribers for their loyalty and dedication to our products and services, but also to change their lives for the better. I believe we are already doing this and we intend to keep rewarding subscribers until the promotion comes to an end,” Soussa stated.

Launched at the start of this month, 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.

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

 

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Entebbe – Wakiso murders: Will the entry of Gen. Tumukunde help solve the jinx?

Gen. Tumukunde

In the past six months, 19 middle-aged women have been killed in gruesome circumstances in Entebbe and the Kampala suburb areas of Nansana and Makindye.

Indeed, currently 13 people are facing murder charges for allegedly killing the women in Nansana, though no tangible evidence seems to be coming from Entebbe, a place where security is expected to be very tight because of the presence of State House and several other sensitive institutions like the Entebbe International Airport.

The police, the lead law enforcement agency in the country have also been seemingly caught off-guard, with the arrest of the 13 suspects failing to deter the killings, the latest of the victims being 28-year old Jalia Nalule, whose body was found by a bricklayer in Kayirira Kyewagga in Nkumba Central about a week ago, and the other of an unidentified woman found over the weekend in Kitala.

Police boss General Kale Kayihura, who sometime back camped in Entebbe and held multiple security meetings to try and put a halt to the senseless misdeeds, has alluded to the killings as ritual sacrifice. However, for now it seems not much is there to support that assertion.

Anyhow, the killings have now turned on the throb and Security Minister Lieutenant General Henry Tumukunde, the man most remembered for containing the Allied Democratic Front (ADF) insurrection in the 1990s, has once again been called to the fore to try and stem the calamitous tidal wave that almost smirks of organized ‘serial murders’.

According to Lt. Gen. Tumukunde, preliminary findings indicate that some of the suspects arrested in connection with the murders in Entebbe do not hail from the area.

The General however noted that there is a pattern of sorts: all the women killed are aged between 18 and 25, and they are raped and killed, in almost similar fashion. He also says that there is still a puzzle as to whether the women are killed and dumped promptly, or whether the killers first hoard the bodies of their victims and then dump them afterwards.

With hindsight, the ‘Entebbe – Nansana’ killings tend to remind Ugandans of yore about other unresolved fatal paradoxes including the killing of academics and doctors between 1979 and 1980 and more recently, the killing of 12 Muslim clerics about two years ago. Indeed, investigations in both the above circumstances yielded little.

Needless to say therefore, in the case of the Muslim clerics, the police investigations that ensued and led to the arrest and charging of over 10 people including top Muslim cleric, Amir Sheikh Yunus Kamoga together with three others, yielded little or no result because some members of the group was recently convicted for treason and acquitted for the murder charges. This development left many Ugandans asking ‘who killed the Muslim clerics?’

Inevitably then, the current killings of the women have helped rekindle and deepen the issue of the paradoxical killings that have over the past couple of years sent shock waves in the Ugandan population, most times leading to selective opinions by various individuals. And, in the Entebbe-Nansana killings, one school of thought borders on talk of rivalry among the security agencies in a bid to control the huge budget that goes work of investigative nature.

However, be that as it may, will the entry of General Tumukunde, a seasoned spy chief who has headed both the Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence (CMI) and the Internal Security Organisation (ISO), help solve the Entebbe – Nansana killings?

Well, those who know him say Gen. Tumukunde has over the years spent as a spy chief of ISO and CMI mastered the art of maintaining good civil-military relations akin to his operations during the National Resistance Army (NRA) bush war that brought the current government to power.

‘We take long to understand how the women were killed so we have that gap… I want to assure you that we are going to get to the bottom of this matter,’ the General was quoted as telling journalists, after he held a meeting with security officials and civic leaders in Entebbe.

It is against such a background, they argue, that he has once again been called upon to evoke his prowess in pursuit of the Entebbe-Nansana killers.

“Using his skills acquired in intelligence gathering over the years General Tumukunde managed to infiltrate and destroy the ADF; people like the late Major Muhammad Kiggundu (RIP) and ‘Commander Benz’, who were staunch ADF rebels were recruited into the UPDF by him, and these later availed him with credible information that helped decimate the rebel outfit. I believe he will accomplish this task (Entebbe-Nansana killings) because his current assignment does not involve more sophisticated people than the ADF rebels,” a source told me.

Well, for now all eyes will focus on Gen. Tumukunde to provide the ‘final solution’ to those who have made it a habit of killing innocent women.

 

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Give interest-free loans to farmers, Minister Kyambadde urges government

Trade Minister Amelia Kyambadde addressing the press at the Media Centre

Trade Minister Amelia Kyambadde has urged government to start giving interest free loans to farmers and small scale agro-processing industries, in a bid to promote the Buy Uganda build Uganda (BUBU) campaign, launched by Prime Minister Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda, in March this year.

Addressing the press at the Uganda Media Centre ahead of the 20th session of the Codex Committee on Fresh Fruits and Vegetables slated for October 2-6 at the Imperial Royale Hotel, Minister Kyambadde noted that agro processing industries tend to collapse due to high interest rates imposed on them by lending banks.

Organised by the governments of Uganda and Mexico, the Codex session is aimed at discussing the international standards that favor the produce of Ugandan farmers, ‘despite the reduction of quality fruits produced last season following the long spell of drought’. The session will also provide an opportunity to showcase the fruits and vegetables that Ugandan farmers produce.

Meanwhile, Minister Kyambadde says the BUBU policy is already yielding positive results, with local companies supplying 90 per cent of the cement used in the construction of the Karuma Bridge.

According to the Minister, the Hima Cement factory has also signed an Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Chinese Communication Construction Company (CCCC) to supply 120,000 tons of cement for three major projects in the country.

 

 

 

 

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