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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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Tax boda-bodas, civil society urges government

Bodabodas in Kampala

The Civil Society Budget Advocacy Group (CSBAG) has urged the government to consider taxing bodabodas (commercial cyclists) to raise more revenue that can be used to fund the priority sectors earmarked to deliver the country into the middle income status by 2020 as envisaged in Vision 2040.

Speaking on behalf of CSBAG in Kampala yesterday during the national budget conference for financial year 2018/19, Richard Sewakiryanga, the NGO Forum Executive Director, said that bodabodas in the country are potential sources of revenue that have not been tapped into due to political reasons.

“As the resource needs of the country grow and are expected to increase further in 2018/19, some potential revenue sources like bodobodas which have previously been politically sensitive should be explored,” Sewakiryanga, who formery worked in the Ministry of Finance, said.

He said Kampala alone, which has about 300,000 bodaboda riders, could annually contribute Shs36 billion in revenue at a monthly tax rate of Shs10,000 per operator.

“The bodadabodas already have associations which would make it easier to collect revenue from their membership,” he said.

Giving his views on Vision 2020 target of transforming the country into middle income status, doubted it could be achieved. “It remains unlikely that this tatget will be met…the economy has over the last three financial years failed to meet the set growth rates.

Presenting the Budget Strategy for financial year 2018/19 in Kampala yesterday, Minister of State for Finance, David Bahati, said that the country would in the medium term of the financial year 2017/18 grow at 7 percent, but grow achieve 5 percent growth for the whole period. Last financial year it grew by 3.9 percent from the 4.5 percent realised in the previous year.

Bahati said the country was on course to achieve the middle income status by financial year 2019/20, adding that government only needs to swiftly tackle the current challenges facing the country.

He said the economy needs to grow from the current USD 25.7 billion to USD 41.7 billion by financial year 2019/20 to achieve middle income status. He said: “To achieve the growth rate consistent with our aspirations for middle income status, we need to swiftly deal with the challenges we face today.”

Minister Bahati however said that the current revenue base can still raise more revenue “if base erosion and profit shifting are eliminated;one stop border posts are completed and tax audits improved, among others.”

Uganda’s tax to GDP ratio has been growing at 0.2 percent against a target of 0.5 percent per year, and currently stands at 14 percent of GDP which is lower than the second National Development Plan target of 16 percent and the EAC convergence target of 20 percent.

Local tax analysts say that low domestic revenue has pushed government to resort to borrowing both domestically and externally, resulting into increased debt obligations. Almost half of the Shs 29 trillion 2017/18 national budget went to debt servicing, leaving less resources for social services delivery.

The Chairman of the Private Sector Foundation (PSF) Uganda, Patrick Bitature, believes that for government to continue managing the economy sustainably, among other things it can do is to increase and expand revenue bases. Bitature has urged government to continue priotising tax effciency and administration.

Amos Lugoloobi, the Chairman of Budget Committee of Parliament of Uganda has meanwhile urged government to address issues such as  resource misallocation, non-utilisation of funds and weak expenditure controls, which he says have given rise to acumulation of domestic arrears. MP Lugolooba says government institutions that abuse funds allocated to them must be punished as stated in the Public Finance Management Act, 2015.

Jennie Barugh, Chair Local Development Partners Group says that much as the government continues to borrow externally to finance projects, it is important that it boosts domestic resource mobilisation so as to pay debts in future.

“Development partners remain willing to continue to support you to improve both public investment management and increase domestic resource mobilisation,” Barugh says.

According to Prime Minister, Ruhakana Rugunda 2018/19 national budget will continue with implementing priority areas such as roads, energy, railways, as well as boosting the private sector growth.

 

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JAMAFEST kicks off

The Permanent Secretary of Labour, Gender and Social Development (MLGSD) Pius Bigirimana

Uganda is hosting the weeklong Jumuiya ya Afrika Mashariki Utamaduni festival (JAMAFEST) bringing together over 250 participants from the six East African Community (EAC) states.

Participants including different artistes will hold exhibitions from today to September 14 at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds, the National Theatre and Hotel Africana, among other venues.

This year’s JAMAFEST will be held under the theme ‘Culture and Creative Industries: the engine for unity and employment creation’, and will feature exhibitions, demonstrations of crafts and arts, processes of production and open markets. There will also be local games such as Ekigwo (wrestling), Ludo (board game) and Cheza (Okwepena) also known as dodge-ball.

“This edition of JAMAFEST is aimed producing the Kampala declaration on culture and creative industries. It will entail a preliminary presentation and keynote speakers such as Professor Mahmoud Mamdani from Columbia University, Gender, Labour and Social Development Permanent Secretary Pius Bigirimana said at a press conference held at the Uganda Media Centre yesterday.

According to Bigirimana, this year’s theme comes at a time when all East African countries are facing a similar challenge of unemployment, manifested mostly among youth.

At the closure on Sept 14, outstanding participants will be awarded.

 

 

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Buhweju MP vows to lead censure of Internal Affairs minister

Foreign Affairs Minister, Gen. Jeje Odongo.

The Member of Parliament for Buhweju Francis Mwijukye, has vowed to spearhead the censure of the Minister of Internal Affairs General Jeje Odong, and the minister for security Lt. Gen. Henry Tumukunde, following the serial killing of women in Wakiso district.

On Tuesday Deputy Speaker Jacob Oulanyah suspended plenary sittings after the two Ministers who were tasked to give explanations about the mysterious killings of failed to show up.

“We swore to protect life and property, we cannot continue with the minister in office when the people are killed,” Mwijukye said adding that: “the pattern of these murders is typical of what happens in wars; this is different from ritual sacrifice.”

However, after taking to the floor Gen. Jeje Odong apologized, and said he was sick at the time.

“I apologize for my absence from the House on Tuesday. I was unwell like you can hear from my voice,” Gen Jeje Odong said.

He told the House that the Katabi murders are linked to a serial killer called Katongole who is linked to ‘illuminati'(devil worshipping), and added that eight of the nine murders in Nansana are said to have been for ritual sacrifice by a businessman using a known criminal.

Gen Odong implored government to address the issue of youth unemployment, saying they are lured into criminal gangs and take part in the murders.

On his part the MP for Kyadondo East Robert Kyagulanyi said there is need to address ‘the causes and not the symptoms’ in the murders, and added that there is a ‘conflict’ between the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Gen. Kale Kayihura, and the Minister for Security Lt. Gen. Henry Tumukunde.

‘’Is this conflict between the top security officials meant to divert the country from the murders?” MP Kyagulanyi asked.

The MP for Aruu County Samuel Odonga Otto, who moved Tuesday’s motion to suspend the sittings, said: “We are tired of this: Report murder and police asks for fuel and allowances however when it is Kizza Besigye then there is fuel.”

His Mubende municipality counterpart Anthony Ssemuli said the Uganda police doesn’t have the capacity to handle a complete investigation into the murders, and called for the intervention of the army.

 

 

 

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National Rugby Sevens Series 2017 heads to Makerere

Action during one of the Rugby Sevens Series

This weekend Makerere University Rugby Grounds, home of the Makerere Impis, will be the battle ground of the 5th Leg of the ongoing Guinness 2017 National Rugby Sevens series.

Coming off a thrilling weekend in Gulu that saw the Buffaloes win their first trophy, the teams will be want to make a mark and also try to use every opportunity to gain a competitive advantage over the Series leaders, the Kobs.

As it stands, the Kobs have a two-win advantage while the Heathens and Buffaloes both have one win amongst them.

Meanwhile, the Ladies category continues to be a fight between the Entebbe Ladies and the Thunderbirds.

As they get ready for the 5th Leg at Makerere Rugby Grounds, they will be looking to fend each other off for the ultimate prize.

Revelers should look forward to expect lots of discounted Guinness drinks and goodies from Guinness. The games start at 8:30am till 6pm.

Speaking ahead of the Makerere leg, Grace Namutebi, the Brand Manager Premium Beers at Uganda Breweries Limited said; “Makerere Rugby Grounds will provide a high tempo atmosphere for the already an already heated up Guinness Rugby Sevens series.

The clubs are all fighting to win the trophy and we can see it will go down the wire. We would like to encourage fans to come and support their teams as well as the rugby game.”

Guinness joined the rugby fraternity to help support and build the sport in the country as well as pivot the national sevens team to greater heights.

The new sevens format has ten core member clubs and two invitational teams at each circuit. There is a weekly ranking of teams based on their performance during the circuits.

The rugby 7s series is taking place in six venues around the country with twenty-two teams and an estimated 2,000 participants that are taking part.

2017 National Rugby Sevens Series dates and Circuit Venues

1st Leg

Saturday, 12th August

Kyadondo Rugby Grounds

 

2nd Leg

Saturday, 19th August

Jinja Dam Waters Rugby Grounds

 

3rd Leg

Saturday, 26th August

Legends Rugby Grounds

 

4th Leg

Saturday, 2nd September

Gulu Rugby Grounds

 

5th Leg

Saturday, 9th September

Makerere University Rugby Grounds

 

6th Leg

Saturday, 16th September

Legends Rugby Grounds

 

Participating Teams

Circuit;

 

1st Leg Core Teams:

HIMA Cement HEATHENS;

BETWAY KOBS;

TOYOTA BUFFALOES;

MAKERERE IMPIS;

PIRATES;

RIMULA RHINOS;

MUTONI WARRIORS;

RAMS;

SADOLIN MONGERS;

JINJA HIPPOS

 

1st Leg Invited Teams:

ENGSOL STALLIONS

KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY

 

2nd Leg Invited Teams:

WALUKUBA RUGBY CLUB

ELGON WOLVES

 

3rd Leg Invited Teams:

UGANDA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY

MBARARA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

 

4th Leg Invited Teams:

GULU ELEPHANTS

To Be Qualified

 

5th Leg Invited Teams:

To Be Qualified

To Be Qualified

 

6th Leg Invited Teams:

To Be Qualified

To Be Qualified

 

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Airtel woos Ugandans with new campaign

Airtel Uganda Marketing Director, Indrajeet Kumar addressing the press.

Airtel Uganda has today announced a new campaign where subscribers are set to win a host of freebies.

Dubbed ‘Life is better’, the one-month campaign will see new subscribers receive 30 minutes of Airtel to Airtel calls, 200 Airtel to Airtel SMS’, 200MBs of Data and 1,000/= of Airtel Money free of charge simply by recharging with a minimum of Shs500.

Speaking about the new campaign, Airtel Uganda Marketing Director, Indrajeet Kumar, encouraged Ugandans to join the network and enjoy the affordable and reliable services.

“Airtel Uganda is known for its affordability amongst other value propositions.  We are now offering all our new subscribers an opportunity to also enjoy the best value from the Smartphone network through this robust combo proposition,” he said.

The new campaign comes just a few days after the telecommunications company revised its data bundles in a bid to remain affordable and enable subscribers to stay connected to their friends and families.

 

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FIFA bans Ghanaian referee for life

BANNED FOR LIFE: Ghanaian referee Joseph Odartei Lamptey

The Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA) has banned Ghanaian referee Joseph Odartei Lamptey for life after being found guilty of unlawfully influencing a match result. He is ordered not to take part in any kind of football-related activity.

The official was found guilty of breaching art. 69 par. 1 (unlawfully influencing match results) of the FIFA Disciplinary Code during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia qualifying match between South Africa and Senegal on November 12, 2016.

Lamptey was guilty of “poor performance” in the match and “awarded a wrong penalty for handball despite the fact that the ball never touched the hand of the player.”

FIFA has also ordered the World Cup qualifier between South Africa and Senegal to be replayed in November, with the exact date to be confirmed in due course.

South Africa won 2-1 over Senegal in an African qualifying Group D clash in November last year.

The referee previously served a six-month ban, imposed by CAF, for wrongly awarding a goal during a CAF Champions League semi-final in 2010.

This is a blow to South Africa’s World Cup chances, and they were already at the bottom of their group even with the only win.

The South African Football Association has denied all wrongdoing but will consider FIFA’s report before deciding whether or not to launch an appeal.

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Museveni to deliver keynote address at Uganda oil and gas summit

Yoweri Museveni, President of Uganda

President Yoweri Museveni will give the keynote address at the 3rd Uganda International Oil & Gas Summit (UIOGS) from September27-28, 2017 at the Hotel Serena, Kampala.

Held with the support of the Uganda National Oil Company and Petroleum Authority of Uganda, official delegations at the event are being led by host, the Minister of Energy and Minerals Development Irene Muloni, and Equatorial Guinea Minister of Mines, Industry and Energy, Gabriel Lima, alongside over 400 oil and gas industry leaders from around the world.

Building on the success of its 2nd edition in 2016 which saw over 350 attendees, UIOGS 2017 will again demonstrate the importance of Uganda’s oil and gas industry, discussing and debating the future of exploration and production in the region. It will feature presentations from industry leaders and experts from all over the world.

Further underlining its growing international significance, the event has supporting partners from all over the globe including major operators Total and CNOOC as Knowledge Partners and Principal Sponsors, joined by Siemens, Ponticelli Uganda, Fluor, OGAS Services and Freight Forwarders Kenya.

Other operators include Honeywell, UOP, Civtec Africa, Emerson Automation Solutions, Frontier Services Group, Jaihind Projects, Shawcor, AFEX, Alpha Logistics and Bawaka & Sons.

Speaking of the event’s growing global significance, Event Director, Global Event Partners, Dan Grogan said: “The Uganda International Oil & Gas Summit is continuing to build in huge international significance, attracting professionals from across all aspects of the global oil and gas sector, including all of the key players in the industry and all elements of the value chain. It will act as a platform for the industry to come together, discuss and debate the crucial next steps in the road map to production. We look forward to the participation of all global partners, suppliers and customers in support of our endeavours.”

With over 21 oil and/or gas discoveries made to date, 87 oil wells drilled and 21 fields in existence, Uganda’s long-awaited development phase is now certainly in full flow and the country is now unquestionably one of the hottest prospects and most promising areas for exploration ROI on offer.

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