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Ice Cube honoured among Hollywood greats

HONOURED IN HOLLYWOOD: Ice Cube

Rapper, actor and filmmaker Ice Cube was honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, adding another highlight to a long and varied career for the multi-faceted performer.

“Toast to all my Day 1 Riders! If it wasn’t for you, I wouldn’t be getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame,” he tweeted.

Many celebrities from the hip-hop and filmmaking community were present for the ceremony, including director John Singleton, who directed Ice Cube in his first acting role in 1991’s Boyz n the Hood.

“The mark of a true man is how many people he influences in his lifetime,” Singleton said. “That’s how I see Cube.”

At the time of his first Hollywood movie role, Ice Cube, now 47, was already a controversial hip-hop star as part of the group, N.W.A., whose 1988 hit song, “[Expletive] tha Police” made headlines and censor lists for its blunt lyrics about racist police in Los Angeles’ majority black South Central area.

Ice Cube, originally known as O’Shea Jackson, has gone on to enjoy success in Hollywood with several starring roles, including the highly profitable Barbershop franchise, in which he starred and produced.

The Hollywood Walk of Fame honor comes at the same time Ice Cube is busy promoting his new hip-hop album, Death Certificate.

“You don’t get here by yourself,” he said during his speech to accept the honor. “Today is not really about Ice Cube. It’s about all the people that helped me get here.”

 

 

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UBA, MasterCard in partnership to strengthen financial services sector

PARTNERING: Uganda Banking Association (UBA) Executive Director Wilbrod Owor (L) exchanges the MoU with hris Bwakira, (R) the Vice President and Area Business Head, East Africa at MasterCard

Uganda Banker’s Association (UBA) has signed a strategic partnership agreement with MasterCard to develop a framework that will strengthen the local financial services sector in Uganda.

The agreement is based on promoting financial inclusion through capacity building initiatives, financial literacy and awareness programmes, anti-fraud and anti-counterfeit initiatives including cyber security among others.

“We are happy to associate with MasterCard Electronics our technology partners and Credit Bureau solutions,” UBA Executive Director Wilbrod Owor said at the signing of the partnership agreement at Serena Hotel.

Owori cautioned the government to have fiscal discipline to avoid ‘crowding out of the private sector that is brought about by the continuous borrowing s by the government of Uganda’.

Chris Bwakira, the Vice President and Area Business Head, East Africa at MasterCard noted that the partnership will help both organizations work towards “accelerating the financial inclusion of the unbanked in Uganda” adding that the risk of fraud is placed on banks because they keep people’s money.

Additionally, the partnership will allow research and policy development initiatives to further boost the sectors growth, he said.

Meanwhile, the UBA will hold annual Bankers conference on  July 19, 2017 at Serena Hotel where Bank chiefs will meet to discuss the future of Banking in Uganda.

Established in 1981, the UBA is an umbrella organization for licensed commercial banks supervised by Bank of Uganda, among them all 23 licensed Commercial Banks and the Uganda Development Bank (UDB)

 

 

 

 

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Ugandans protest demolition of National Theatre

GOING!!!! The Uganda National Theatre

If the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) could seriously take the feedback it gets in the comments section, then it wouldn’t be publishing such stories.

Finally it has been confirmed the National Cultural Centre in Uganda, popularly known as the National Theatre, is to be demolished and replaced with a shopping mall, something that has attracted public outrage.
As soon as the news of the demolition of the iconic 60-year-old piano-shaped building landed in the ears of Ugandans, the public expressed disappointment with the decision taken by government. 

Ugandans react

Abu Tahir‏ @BadrMwanje; This is really outrageous. We are losing all history in the name of pseudo development. What happened to the Shimoni land?

#GraceWalker‏ @Eyexaque; Shimoni land, Nakawa, Naguru quarters all demolished for bigger buildings… 13 years later… Nothing!!!

Bren-Duh©™‏ @mac2tweety; Shimoni Land is near the National Theatre with a bush inhabited by an incomplete “Investment”.

Mulindwa‏ @mulindwa_i; Can’t that new building be built somewhere else? There is still more land around Kampala why demolish to replace? Destroy all national heritages and replace them with ugly glass and ceramics. Complete with shops selling Chinese shoes and Brazilian hair.

Gaspard Kayitare @GaspardKayitare; Sad. This place holds some good memories.

ft‏ @tufre80; National Theatre is worth a lot more than land where it sits. Civilised societies treasure their landmarks. Value of Europe’s famous places.

Ronald Sebuhinja K‏ @sebsronnie; Even Dubai with the most spectacular steel and glass towers maintains its key heritage architectural sites…

byron matovu‏ @ByronMaty; This is Uganda. Where decisions are made on short term forecasts and blind devotion to the $. These guys don’t care about heritage.

Meanwhile, tenants at the National Theatre have been given until the end of this month to vacate the premises and demolition is set to begin in a few weeks’ time.

According to the proposed plan, the facility is set to be transformed into a mega complex with a multi-million shopping mall, arcades, modern restaurants, bars, cinemas, state of the art auditoriums and a six underground car parking.

The news of the then impending demolition of the National Theatre came to light last year when the director of Theatre Factory, Philip Luswata-Kafuluma went public, saying that the theatre had been sold.

However, the claims were denied by the Theatre management and the minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development Janat Mukwaya.

Asked by artists to produce land titles as assurance that no one has sold the land, Minister Mukwaya assured them that the current National Theatre building will not be demolished but renovated to accepted standards. But now it emerges the Theatre is to be demolished.

According to the plan, the mega project will cost $100 million (about Shs 360 billion). UNCC is expected to sign a contract with investors by next week. Currently, UNCC generates Shs 2 billion from the National Theatre in rent and projects to generate Shs 50 billion annually once the project is complete.

Established by an Act of Parliament of 1959, UNCC is a semi-autonomous body under the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development. It is mandated to preserve, promote and popularise Uganda’s cultural heritage locally and internationally; to entertain and educate the public using theatre and film; and to enhance and safeguard the quality and standard of the arts in the country.

The national Theatre is among 51 buildings and sites in Kampala, that were constructed before 1969, reflecting Uganda’s socio-cultural, religious, political and economic history that have been identified by the Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda (CCFU) and its partners as an important step towards the preservation and promotion of these assets.

 

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Uganda Cup final – Paidha Black Angels Vs KCCA FC

AT STAKE: The trophy to be competed for.

Paidha Black Angels and KCCA FC will face off in the 43rd edition of the domestic cup competition on Thursday.

KCCA are seeking to secure a double after winning the 2016/17 Azam Uganda Premier league, to join rivals SC Villa and Express on the list of clubs to win the league and Uganda Cup double in the history of Ugandan football.

The FUFA Big League side, Paidha Black Angels are the underdogs but cannot be ruled out because they shocked the reigning champions Vipers in the quarter finals of the competition and can look a threat on the day.

The Zombo-based club, who now stand in the way of KCCA’s double, progressed to the Cup final after beating Sadolin Paints 3-2 on goal aggregate at Namboole Stadium, having won the first leg 2-0.

Paidha will be looking to stop Geoffrey Sserunkuma, the on- form KCCA striker who won the golden boot in the league and scored the winner against Cape Verde on Sunday.

Favorites KCCA eliminated Express FC on the semifinal after an entertaining goal-less draw away in Wankulukuku advancing on a 3-2 aggregate, following the earlier victory secured at Phillip Omondi stadium in the 1st leg.

Vipers are the holders of this second most prestigious competition in Uganda football after defeating Onduparaka FC 3-1 last year.

The formerly ‘Kakungulu cup’ final will be played at Onduparaka’s home ground, The Green Light stadium.

Express FC has won the trophy most times (10) while SC Villa is on 9. KCCA FC on 8 and URA is on 3 trophies.

The winner of the Uganda Cup represents Uganda in the CAF Confederation Cup as per the rules of the competition.

 

FUFA Uganda Cup Final:

 

Paidha Black Angels Vs Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA),

15th June 2017 – (4pm),

At Green Light Stadium, Arua

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Dozens feared dead as London building goes up in flames

The London fire

A massive fire engulfed a residential high-rise building in London today, leaving scores injured and an undetermined amount of people dead.

The London Fire Brigade dispatched at least 40 fire engines, 20 ambulance crews and 200 firefighters in an effort to battle the conflagration at the 24-story Grenfell Tower in West London.

A representative for the London Fire Brigade said there had been ‘a number of fatalities’, but declined to say how many people had died.

“This is an unprecedented incident,” London Fire Commissioner Dany Cotton told reporters. “In my 29 years of being a firefighter, I have never ever seen anything of this scale.”

An exact figure for the number of injured has not yet been released either, but the London Ambulance Service said 50 people had been transported to five local hospitals after the incident, while the London Metropolitan Police said in a prior statement many people were being given medical care for a range of injuries.

It is not known yet what caused the fire, which firefighters continue to battle. The blaze has left the building almost totally charred, and there were fears in the morning about the building’s structural integrity as it appeared to lurch slightly to one side.

The tower, built in 1974, contains 120 apartments, according to its management company Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation.

One resident told ABC News that he woke up, smelling smoke, and thought his laptop was overheating. He said it seemed as if the fire had been going off for at least 30 minutes before the building’s fire alarms went off.

The resident, who said he was initially told to stay in place, said he fled the building once he realized how thick the smoke was. Regrettably, he said he was unable to carry his elderly father and fears that he may not have survived.

London Fire Brigade assistant commissioner Dan Daly said in a statement that ‘firefighters wearing breathing apparatus are working extremely hard in very difficult conditions to tackle this fire. This is a large and very serious incident and we have deployed numerous resources and specialist appliances’.

And Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London described the blaze as a “major incident.”

 

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Salva Kiir skips key IGAD summit on South Sudan

REJECTED CALLS TO STEP DOWN: South Sudan President Salva Kiir.

South Sudan President Salva Kiir has missed a key conference convened by the Intergovernmental Authority on Development regional bloc to deliberate on the ever deteriorating situation in his country.

The meeting in Addis Ababa at which Kiir was represented by Vice President Taban Deng Gai, was convened by Ethiopia’s prime minister, Hailemariam Desalegn, and attended the leaders of Uganda, Somalia and Sudan were present, along with Kenya and Djibouti’s foreign ministers, and representatives from other regional and international bodies.

However, South Sudan presidential spokesperson Ateny Wek Ateny said President Kiir was attending to other equally important state duties.

“The president did not attend the summit because the IGAD summit has coincided with other commitments of the same equal importance. Like in any sovereign state, the president sent his first vice president, Taban Deng Gai, who had sufficiently represented the president,” Ateny Wek Ateny, said.

At the summit Festus Mogae, chairperson of the Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (JMEC), delivered a statement acknowledging ‘some commendable progress in institution building and some reforms’ in South Sudan, but urged IGAD to revitalize the implementation and compliance of the peace agreement and to find practical ways to address the country’s humanitarian crisis.

IGAD called on Kiir to strictly implement his recently declared cease-fire and to take swift action against those who violate it. The regional body also urged armed opposition groups to obey the cease-fire and renounce violence.

Experts speak out

“The fact that Salva Kiir has not bothered to come and speak to his colleagues in IGAD, at a time when South Sudan is falling apart and when his inability to protect his citizens is causing a refugee crisis throughout the entire region, his failure to show up, I think speaks volumes about the source of the problems in South Sudan,” said Bronwyn Bruton, deputy director of the Africa Center at the Atlantic Council, a Washington-based research institution.

Nairobi-based political writer Barrack Muluka agrees with Bruton, noting that opposition leader Riek Machar is also often missing from such discussions.

“We are witnessing a situation where the outsiders seem to be a lot more concerned about the peace process in South Sudan than the insiders,” said Muluka. “It’s imperative that both Salva Kiir and Riek Machar must be forced to come to the discussion table and, if need be, they must do that behind the threat of very heavy sanctions against themselves as individuals and their families, as well as their very close cronies.”

 

In the case of IGAD summits, only heads of state are invited — or their chosen officials if they cannot attend — along with representatives of regional and international organizations, on occasion. Rebels are never included on the official guest list, so Machar would not have been invited regardless.

Weber State University economics professor and African governance expert John Mukum Mbaku says Kiir’s absence does not augur well for fruitful discussions about South Sudan’s deteriorating security and humanitarian situation.

“Without Kiir at the meeting, it would be quite difficult for the summit to provide the necessary foundation for peace and security in the country,” said Mbaku.

Bruton, however, argues that using the 2015 peace agreement as a starting point for solving South Sudan’s current problems is ill-advised.

“Well, this is a document that’s almost two years old, and has not done a whit of good in solving the conflict and reducing the level of violence. It’s basically completely defunct, nobody has honored it, it hasn’t worked, and I think the reliance on the document instead of trying to seek new solutions is a sign of pretty ineffective thinking, frankly,” she said.

Muluka says that he believes such summits can yield results, but only if conducted properly.

“We must give credit to the summits because it was out of the summits that the Comprehensive Peace Agreement [CPA] was eventually reached; it was out of the initiative of summits that eventually the referendum did take place,” said Muluka. “But if the summits are going to play softball with these people who are basically warlords, then we are not going to get anywhere.”

 

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Makerere, Sudhir’s school top tax paying institutions

Flashback: KISU proprietor Sudhir Ruparelia joined by parents at the School's Open Day.

 

Uganda Revenue Authority has released a list of top paying education institutions for last year naming Makerere University and Kampala International School Kampala as the top.

Makerere is the oldest university in Uganda and boost of its record that gives strength to attract big numbers of students while KISU has the highest number of students among the international schools. Previously known as Kabira International, KISU it boost of the Cambridge curriculum.

KISU is owned by Mr. Sudhir Ruparelia.

Other top educational institutions are Kyambogo that came second in among the university categories while Rainbow International School 2003 Limited came second among the schools grouping.

 

SEAT OF AUTHORITY: Makerere University Main Building, where decision affecting the university are made.

Below is the List of 20 top education institutions

Makerere University

Kampala International School Uganda

Kyambogo University

Uganda Christian University

Rainbow International School [2003] Ltd

Cavendish University Uganda Ltd

Gems Education Uganda Ltd

Uganda Management Institute

International School of Uganda

Islamic University in Uganda

Greenhill Holdings Ltd

Makerere University Business School

Mbarara University of Science and Technology

Nkumba University

Uganda Management Institute and Ambrossoli Ltd.

Agakhan Education Services Uganda Ltd

Law Development Centre

National Curriculum Development Council

Bishop Stuart University Mbarara Uganda Ltd

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Stella Nyanzi celebrates Kayihura ‘sickness’ news

Dr. Stella Nyanzi

Speculations on the health of Inspector General of Police, Gen Kale Kayihura have continued to spread like wild fire despite police maintaining he is okay and in Turkey on official duties.

Reacting on the speculations, Makerere University researcher, Stella Nyanzi said her prayers had finally been answered.

“I read about the serious illness and hospitalization of the Inspector General of Police, I burst into a dance of joy. Say what you may about my reflex action, but I honestly jumped rhythmically with an outburst of glee,” she shared on Facebook where she commands a huge following.

“I praised the God of my ancestors for avenging my oppressors. Behold, I am witnessing the very fulfilment of scriptures I read as a child. ‘Vengeance is mine,’ says the Lord your God.”

It ought to be remembered that Nyanzi was recently in prison for over a month for allegedly calling President Yoweri Museveni a pair of buttocks. Whereas it was believed she had been arrested on orders of the first lady, Janet Museveni, Kayihura came out and insisted he had sanctioned Nyanzi’s arrest.

Nevertheless, police spokesperson, Asan Kasingye came out yesterday and denied the speculations, saying they were false.

“The IGP is in very good health and is outside the country on work. The public should ignore these false stories and not be alarmed,” Kasingye wrote.

Meanwhile responding to Kasingye, Democratic Party (DP) president, Norbert Mao wondered why a person in good health would bother proving that he is not sick.

“Those in good health don’t have to say they’re in good health. The facts speak for themselves & the reverse is true,” Mao commented.

 

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MP Ababiku accuses gov’t of fueling Apaa land conflict

GODFATHER OF AMURU LAND CONFLICT? First Deputy prime Minister General Moses Ali

The Woman Member of Parliament for Adjumani Jessica Ababiku has accused the government of being complicit in the Apaa land clashes involving the Madi and Acholi, which started all over again at the weekend.

“We are holding the government responsible for whatever has happened in Apaa,” Ms Ababiku said during a meeting of stake holders held at the office of the Prime Minister in Kampala.

In the same meeting Gilbert Olanya, the MP for Kilak county in Amuru district, accused the First Deputy Prime Minister and MP for East Moyo county in Adjumani district, Gen. Moses Ali of being ‘the Godfather of all the chaos between the Acholi and the Madi.’

“Land conflicts in the northern region are not about tribe, however government officials who want to give out land to investors are involved,” he said, and also pointed fingers at the Uganda Peoples Defence Forces (UPDF) soldiers, saying the army took part in the chaos that led to death of seven civilians.

But in response Gen. Ali urged his colleagues to find solutions to the Apaa land problem.

“We told Hon. Gilbert Olanya that we must sit and mediate the land issues in Apaa and we agreed to hold peace talks,” he said, adding that as leaders of Adjumani, they chose peace.

“We then urged the political leaders to leave those issues to the cultural leaders because they know and have a suitable vehicle of resolving them,” Gen. Ali said, adding that he had a duty to defend his voters.

“I don’t see how I can disassociate myself from the people I lead; every time you hear my name is because I represent those people in Parliament, he stressed.

The land conflicts between the Madi and the Acholi in the northern Uganda date way back to 2015 when members of the two tribes attacked each other, following with claims that the Madi had settled on Acholi land in an area stretching from Zooka Bridge to Aliwala.

 

 

 

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IGAD tells Kiir to implement ceasefire

President Yoweri Museveni arriving in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia for the 31st Extraordinary Summit of the IGAD Heads of State. Summit will focus on South Sudan

South Sudan President, Salva Kiir has been told to implement the ceasefire so that the country is brought back on track.

Heads of state and government of the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) challenged the government of South Sudan to ensure strict implementation of the recently agreed ceasefire.

In a communiqué issued at the end of the 31st Extra-Ordinary Summit of Heads of State of member countries of the regional economic bloc, IGAD, that took place yesterday in Addis Ababa, the leaders appreciated and embraced the unilateral ceasefire declaration by the President Salva Kiir of South Sudan.

They called for strict observation and implementation of the ceasefire and also urged South Sudanese government field commanders to respect the terms of the ceasefire adding that swift measures would be taken against its violation.

The summit condemned, in the strongest terms, the violence that the armed conflict continues to be perpetrated by South Sudan government forces and the armed groups in that country targeting defenseless civilians, the loss of life, the destruction of property and the resulting refugee influx to neighbouring countries as well as the swelling up of Internally Displaced People (IDPs) within South Sudan itself to over 250,000 people.

The IGAD leaders at the Summit included Presidents Yoweri Museveni, Omar Hassan al-Bashir of Sudan, Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn of Ethiopia, who is the current Chairman of IGAD, Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khayre of Somalia, 1st Vice-President of South Sudan, Taban Deng Gai and representatives of Heads of State of Djibouti and Kenya.

The communiqué said that the 31st Extra-Ordinary Summit had been convened because of the prevailing and continuous pathetic political situation in South Sudan; the collapse in 2015 of the Agreement on resolution of the conflict, taking into account the recent launching by President Salva Kiir of the South Sudanese national dialogue.

According to the communiqué, IGAD recent findings indicated that the economy of South Sudan has dwindled and that lack of funds had incapacitated the Government to run institutional development programmes satisfactorily.

The IGAD leaders urged the opposition groups in South Sudan to reciprocate the ceasefire call by the government and renounce political violence in the country. The Summit strongly advised political groups in South Sudan to discuss concrete measures for the restoration of permanent ceasefire, implement the peace agreement and national dialogue with a view to paving the way for national elections scheduled for 2018.

 

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