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FDC warns Cabinet, Legislators over the presidential age limit debates

MP Paul Mwiru

The Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) has implored Cabinet to hold discussions with the voters over the imminent lifting of the 75-year age limit cap for one to qualify as President of Uganda.

According to FDC deputy spokesperson Paul Mwiri, instead of the ministers issuing threats to those engaged in the debates, they should consult with the electorate before any move to amend Article 102 (b) of the Constitution that sets the age limit for presidency.

“Legislators should know who sent them to Parliament before taking a step or else they will be voted out of the House’’ Mwiru said at FDC party headquarters in Najjanankumbi.

He added: “Ugandans are angry about tampering with the constitution, before execution of what they call a big project of lifting the presidential age limit; they should first discuss and negotiate with voters who sent them to Parliament.

However, citing an example of activist William Ntege aka Kyuma kya Yesu, who accosted Kassanda South MP Simeo Nsubuga over the age limit removal, Mwiru, also a former MP, castigated those opposed to the age limit removal who have turned violent.

Last week, at the celebrations to mark Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi’s 24th coronation in Mityana, Kyuma kya Yesu physically attacked MP Nsubuga, a development that led to Cabinet to direct the police to act against those found in breach.

“In order to stop being attacked by other activists of Ntege’s calibre, legislators should vote out the lifting of the presidential age limit,” a seemingly angered Mwiru said.

And responding to the arrest of police officer Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Gilbert Arinaitwe who allegedly raped a girl, Mwiru said: “Those are the kind of people that are associated and used by president Museveni to execute his duties.”

Arinaitwe came to the limelight after the 2011 elections, when he smashed former FDC President Col. Kiiza Besigye’s vehicle at Mulago roundabout and later sprayed him with pepper, while the opposition icon was on his way to join in the ‘walk to Work’ protests.

“He (ASP Arinaitwe) was not arrested nor charged instead he was accorded security and this encouraged him to commit other crimes,” Mr. Mwiru said.

‘’Alinayitwe was cursed by Ugandans as col. Besigye forgave him and that prompted him to set up a church in Makindye’’ said FDC deputy spokesperson wondering why he still exist.

Meanwhile, the FDC has warned the Kibuku Resident District Commissioner (RDC) Margaret Wazitonya for stopping the elections aimed at filling vacant posts for the FDC officials in the area.

At the time Ms. Wazitonya said she and the police were not notified about the exercise.

Last week the party had to hold elections in among other districts Kibuku, Kabong, Rukiga and Yumbe. However, the party said it postponed the exercise due to lack of prior sensitization and mobilization.

 

 

 

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Thousands of Buvuma islanders get access to safe drinking water to combat diseases

BENEFICIARIES: Buvuma residents

At least 2,000 residents on Buvuma Island, the largest island on the Sese Islands chain, have received 430 water filters from SPOUTS of Water, a social enterprise that produces the Purifaaya Ceramic Water filters.

Purifaaya is a ceramic water filter made using local materials to provide an affordable, effective, and easy-to-use solution to water access in Uganda, and according to Paul Matovu, the SPOUTS’ social programmes manager, 10 Purifaaya filters were given to Kirongo Primary School, 20 filters were given to community leaders, while 378 filters were given to different households.

“To ensure that the community accesses safe water at all times and in all places, we installed water filters in public spaces that include churches, mosques, and the Busamuzi Health Center III, the only health center in the sub-county, to improve lives of more than 700 students and over 370 households,” said Mr Matovu.

With a population of approximately 20,000 people, Buvuma Island has one of the highest incidents of water-borne diseases like Bilharzia and typhoid because of poor sanitation. Meanwhile, studies show that up to 10 million Ugandans live without safe water and up to 75% of diseases such as diarrhea which affect them are caused by a lack of clean water and proper sanitation. Statistics further indicate that more than 15 million people, which is 53% of Uganda’s population, don’t treat water.

Mr Charles Aisu, the LC3 chairperson, thanked Spouts of Water for the outreach, saying it will go a long way in combating disease outbreaks on the Island.

“Busamuzi reports at least five cases of Typhoid and 39 cases of diarrhea every month, which does not include any families who could not afford to seek treatment at the health center, those who went to the other health centers, or those who turned to traditional medicine,” said Mr Aisu.

“I would like to request that the kind gesture is extended to other areas on the Island, as well,” he added.

Mr Haruna Watidi, the Kirongo Primary School head teacher, said every term, at least 40 pupils drop out of the school due to sicknesses from water-borne diseases.

“The on-and-off illnesses have led to more than 40 pupils totally dropping out of school because of often missing classes, but with this donation we hope we shall have the figure falling,” said Watidi.

 

 

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Education State Minister warns Marie Stopes against giving contraceptives to pupils

State Minister for Education Rosemary Sseninde

The State Minister for Primary Education Rosemary Seninde has warned Marie Stopes Uganda to stop issuing condoms and contraceptives to primary school pupils, saying government will take immediate action.

The minister issued the warning following allegations by the Abim District Resident Commissioner (RDC) Samuel Mpimbaza Hashaka, who said that Marie Stopes was distributing contraceptives to primary school pupils as well as promoting homosexuality in schools.

“How do you give contraceptives to primary school children? It is like you are encouraging them to engage in sex,” Minister Seninde said in Kampala late last week, while at function to discuss the status of Universal Primary Education (UPE) in selected districts such as Abim, Kabarole and Gulu, among others.

Seninde, who said one of her children has gone through a typical UPE school, added: “Government is going to discuss the issue and we are going to follow this up seriously.”

During the function organised by the Advocates Coalition for Development and Environment (ACODE), an independent public policy research and advocacy think tank based in Uganda and working in East and Southern Africa, RDC Hashaka said he had evidence that Marie Stopes Uganda, an affiliate of Marie Stopes International, was promoting ‘gayism’ and called on government to act.

Efforts to get response from Marie Stopes were futile as top officials there were unavailable physically and on phone. Marie Stopes, among others, provides contraceptives to Ugandans as one way of promoting family planning.

Meanwhile, Hashaka said that the thematic curriculum, where primary school pupils in lower classes are taught in their mother tongues was disadvantaging the children in Karamoja region, and called on the Ministry of Education to review the programme.

“UPE in Abim and the rest of districts of Karamoja region is dying because of the thematic curriculum,” Hashaka said.

Minister Seninde said her ministry was in preparations to assess to performance of the thematic curriculum, noting that despite some challenges, it has made positive changes.

Dr. Susan Kavuma, a research fellow with ACODE, says of the thematic curriculum: “We need an assessment of the local languages. How are the schools that have adopted it performing?” She said policy of teaching in local language in lower classes was not uniformly applied in all schools.

Former Executive Director of the Uganda National Council for Higher Education (UNCHE) Prof. A.B Kasozi, responding to the challenges that come with the instruction in local languages, blamed government for being slow to develop a national language. With different languages in the country, he said “the thematic curriculum is bound to encounter challenges where children from different backgrounds study in similar schools.”

 

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BoU lawyer renege on ‘Crane Bank’ case settlement with Sudhir

ON OFFER: The Commonwealth Speke Resort Munyonyo

Businessman Sudhir Ruparelia wrote to MMAKS Advocates and AF Mpanga Advocates, the law firms representing Bank of Uganda and Crane Bank, offering to relinquish three multi-billion properties in a bid to amicably settle an ongoing tri-party litigation involving about Shs400 billion.

MADE MULTI-BILLION OFFERS: Tycoon Sudhir Ruparelia

Recently, the Bank of Uganda sued Mr. Ruparelia for allegedly taking US$80 million from the now-defunct Crane Bank that is in receivership, in a case that is now before the High Court Commercial Division.

However, the lawyers have since ignored the agreement and opted for Court.

In a letter dated July 7 to lawyer Timothy Masembe Kanyerezi of MMAKS and David Mpanga of AF Mpanga Advocates, Mr. Ruparelia makes reference to a March 20 ‘Settlement and Release Agreement’, deliberated upon between the businessman and the other parties involved in the litigation, as one of the ways of having the matter settled amicably.

In his letter Mr. Ruparelia offered to relinquish all land titles for the Speke Resort Munyonyo Limited; all his interests and properties in the Commonwealth Resort Munyonyo and, all his interests in Baumann House on Parliament Avenue.

 

‘In the spirit of the Settlement and Release Agreement, this is to confirm that I am committed to fulfilling my obligations in the interest of an amicable resolution of all claims surrounding my shareholding, control and management and capitalization of the Crane Bank (‘CBL’) from incorporation to the date of takeover by the Bank of Uganda, including other current and former shareholders, Directors and employees of the CBL, associates and affiliates’.

Mr. Ruparelia added: ‘Accordingly, I hereby confirm as a guarantee and security for the performance of my obligations under the ‘Settlement and Release Agreement’ I am ready to immediately hand over the certificates of title for the following properties’.

According to Mr. Ruparelia, the multibillion properties he offered should act as guarantee and security, while he works to dispose of the properties in six months. Sought for comment, Mr. Ruparelia, who recently filed his defence in the High Court, acknowledged the details of the July 7 letter and said he expected a positive response from the lawyers for his offer.

Meanwhile, it should be recalled that top officials at the BoU are reportedly divided over the procedures undertaken by the Central Bank that led to the court case between BoU and Mr. Ruparelia.

According to sources, some top managers argue that the BoU, through its Bank Supervision Directorate headed by Ms. Justine Bagyenda, failed to execute its mandate.

The protagonists also argued that the BoU had not exhausted all avenues that could lead to a negotiated settlement of the stand-off.

 

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Brig. Taban Kyabihende dead

Brig. Taban, photo credit Hussein Kashillingi‏.

Uganda’s Military Attache to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Brigadier Geoffrey ‘Taban’ Kyabihende is dead.

Sources said Brig. Kyabihende, RO0094, a former Division 3 Commander in Mbale, passed on at Nakasero Hospital this afternoon.

Aged 56, Brig. Taban joined the National Resistance Army (NRA) in the early eighties and was among the first escorts of President Yoweri Museveni.

“The Lord has called him; he has left us and for burial arrangements the family and the army leadership is going to make arrangements and issue a statement,” army spokesman Brig. Richard Karemire said on phone.

On his part, Special Presidential Advisor Major General Muhoozi Kainerugaba said the army had lost a dedicated commander.

“Very sad to hear the passing of our comrade Brig. Taban Kyabihende, we shall miss his dedication and energy. May he rest in peace,” Maj. Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba wrote.

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Hundreds get free medical care in Masaka

VP Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi

Hundreds of residents of Khindu parish in Kyanamukaka Sub County and the surrounding areas in Masaka District received free medical services during a three-day medical camp.

Opening the camp, Vice President Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi urged community leaders to focus efforts on community hygiene to guarantee the health of their people.

VP Ssekandi lauded a group of American volunteers from Virginia, USA, and local health professionals participating in the exercise which included assessing different health conditions and providing treatment for some of the patients.

Also, under the program the health personnel sensitized residents on general well-being, including working together to improve the community sanitation for facilities like water wells, roads and the environment and household amenities.

The medical professionals also provided free dental procedures including teeth extraction, scaling, filling, replacing of teeth especially among the aging people.

The function was also attended by the Korean Ambassador Park Jong-Dae, who earlier on visited ‘mindset change activities’ being spearheaded by youth leaders who have been trained under the Korean model of community participation development, where all community members work together for a common good.

 

 

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Uganda, Tanzania begin work on construction of 1,445 km oil pipeline

Uganda is advancing on oil pipeline developments

Presidents Yoweri Museveni and John Magufuli of Tanzania laid a foundation stone last weekend in Tanzania for the construction of a US$3.55 billion-crude export pipeline that would pump Ugandan oil for export.

The 1,445 km-project, set for completion by 2020, will run from Uganda’s western oil rich district of Hoima, where crude reserves were discovered in 2006, to Indian Ocean seaport of Tanga in Tanzania.

If completed, the project will become “the longest electrically heated crude oil pipeline in the world,” said Guy Maurice, Senior Vice President of Africa at Total Exploration and Production.

Total is one of the owners of Ugandan oilfields, alongside China’s Cnooc and Britain’s Tullow Oil.

Both Presidents Magufuli and Museveni urged the three joint venture partners to speed up construction of the pipeline.

“We don’t need to delay the completion of the project for almost three years. They can do it even night and day to ensure the project is completed as quickly as possible,” Magufuli said, urging the companies to finish the project before 2020.”

Uganda estimates overall crude reserves at 6.5 billion barrels, while recoverable reserves are seen at between 1.4 billion and 1.7 billion barrels.

Uganda Tanzania opted to pass the pipeline via Tanzania because it was a “least cost and least risky”. But also Tanzania offered several concessions to make the pipeline profitable in spite of the falling global crude oil prices.

Tanzania, located South of Uganda also agreed to waive taxes, offered to take up shares in the pipeline project and charge a tariff of US$12.2 per barrel to make the project feasible, he said.

The function was attended by Tanzanian Vice President Samia Suluhu, the Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa and the Tanzanian First Lady Janet Magufuli.

On the Ugandan side were First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for East African affairs Kirunda Kivejinja, the Energy and Mineral development Minister Irene Muloni, the Finance Minister Matia Kasaijja and the State Minister for Bunyoro Affairs Ernest Kiiza among others.

The project will create 10,000-15,000 direct jobs while temporary ones will peak to 30,000.

 

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Government gets lead partner to develop oil refinery in Hoima

Eng. Irene Muloni, Uganda's Minister of Energy and Mineral Development

The Uganda government has agreed to core project terms for the Uganda Refinery Project with the Albertine Graben Refinery Consortium (AGRC) to develop a greenfield oil refinery in the south-western district of Hoima.

According to the latest press release by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, the selection of AGRC follows a thorough review process of over 40 companies that expressed interest to develop the much-anticipated oil refinery.

The AGRC consortium is made up of General Electric (GE) Oil and Gas, YAATRA Ventures LLC, Intracontinent Asset Holdings Ltd (IA) and Saipem SpA, as an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) partner.

According to the press release the Consortium has proposed to Government a financing approach and a path to establish, develop and operate a commercially viable refinery company with a strategic benefit to the country and the region.

The agreement of the core project terms signals the start of Government discussions and negotiations with the Consortium on the Project Framework Agreement (PFA).

“The PFA will detail the proposed solutions, validation of the solutions, risk mitigation measures, and additional due diligence necessary for accelerating investments and financing for the project,” the press release reads in part.

The Project Framework Agreement is expected to conclude and be signed within the next two months, with the Consortium having benefit of exclusivity during the period of negotiations.

“Should the parties agree on all terms, the Consortium will be granted the rights and licenses to develop and manage the refinery as lead investor in a joint venture partnership with Government,” the press release reads.

The signing of the Project Framework Agreement will in turn pave the way for commencement of pre-Final Investment Decision (FID) activities such as Front End Engineering and Design (FEED), Project Capital and Investment Costs Estimations (PCE), Environmental and Social Impact Assessments (ESIA).

 

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Zuma opponents plan countrywide protests today

Protesters in Durban carry anti-Zuma placards

A series of protest marches both against and in support of President Jacob Zuma will be staged across the country over the next two days.

More than 20 civil rights and faith-based organisations are taking part in a march today afternoon in Cape Town.

Protest organiser Bruce Baigrie says: “The principal aim is to send a message to the MPs, especially those who are with the ANC, to recall President Zuma and to honour their constitutional obligations.”

The march will start in Keizergracht Street at 3pm and then proceed to Parliament.

Event organisers say that they are particularly targeting members of the ruling party.

Civil rights organisations like the Right2Know Campaign, Social Justice Coalition, and the Treatment Action Campaign will form part of the expected mass action.

Axed deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas is named as one of the speakers at the gathering.

“This is a very significant milestone for the country. This is probably the beginning of what could well be a national movement that begins to write to a new agenda for the country.”

National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete is expected to announce today whether the no-confidence vote will take place in the form of a secret ballot vote or not.

 

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US names new Ambassador to South Sudan

TO BE REPLACED? US Ambassador to South Sudan Mary Catherine Phee presents her credentials to President Salva Kiir. Photo credit/state.gov

The United States has nominated Thomas J. Hushek to be its Ambassador to South Sudan, to replace Mary Catherine (Molly) Phee who has been US Ambassador to the troubled country since July 2015.

The White House said President Donald Trump intends to nominate Hushek, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, class of Minister-Counselor, who has served as an American diplomat since 1988. He is currently the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary (Acting Assistant Secretary) in the Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations at the Department of State.

A three-time Deputy Chief of Mission and senior official at the State Department, Hushek has extensive experience in management and communications, coordination of humanitarian programs, and crisis management. Mr. Hushek has served at eight US Missions overseas.

He earned a M.I.A. from Colombia University and a B.A from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He speaks Russian and Persian (Dari), a according to a statement released by The White House.

 

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