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Private media in Uganda: The biggest beneficiaries of Sudhir’s advertising

TO BUILD HOSPITAL: Business tycoon Sudhir Ruparelia

By their nature, journalists are very difficult people to satisfy intellectually; they have an all-knowing ā€˜attitude’ normally rubbed in the faces of many they interact with on a daily basis.

Journalists always speak about the ā€˜independence’ of media houses, brushing off any insinuations of bias and compromise. In other words it is all well with the media houses. Till it comes to doing business!

Most, if not all media houses survive on advertising. Indeed, in most of sub-Saharan Africa, this ā€˜survival’ is usually ā€˜bankrolled’ by governments, the biggest advertisers. However, unlike in the West and other developed areas, in Africa the said governments are also some of the biggest abusers of most fundamental freedoms, usually putting them at crossroads with the media, a development that at times leads to arm-twisting including the refusal to give advertisements to ā€˜offending’ media houses.

Indeed, in Uganda the Monitor Publications including its sister company NTV have at different points in time been confronted by ā€˜hostility’, with the government restricting doing business with them.

So, given such a scenario, the media houses are left with very few options including reaching out to the private sector and some civil society organisations for adverts. This can be tricky and is certainly less income-generating for the media houses because such organisations hugely depend on donor funds, which most likely have a small component for advertising, mostly jobs. Indeed, in most of Sub-Saharan Africa, it is against such a background that the private sector inevitably becomes the lifeline of the media houses.

But needless to say, it is important to acknowledge that the media industry in Uganda is a work in progress, meaning that there is much less social and economic interaction between the private media owners and business moguls. This means less business for the former, negatively impacting on a chain of beneficiaries, a situation that calls for media/private sector interaction.

SOLD: The former Crane Bank headquarters on Kampala Road.

In Uganda, over the past 20 years the biggest private sector advertiser has been Sudhir Ruparelia and his business empire comprising of among others subsidiaries like Crane Bank, Meera Investments and Goldstar Insurance.

Indeed, some of the major private media houses that have since their inception benefitted immensely from the tycoon’s advertising generosity include The Red Pepper Publications, The Monitor Publications and The Independent Publications of journalist-cum-businessman Andrew Mujuni Mwenda.

Similarly, smaller publications like Teddy Sseezi Cheeye’s Uganda Confidential and The Sunrise also benefitted from the Sudhir empire advertising.

So, as the Sudhir business empire faces challenges because of the economic meltdown in Uganda, the print media is likely to suffer a temporary setback and should brace itself for tougher times.

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Besigye summoned by court

Dr. Kizza Besigye (m) with FDC Deputy Secretary General Harold Kaija.

On several occasions former FDC presidential candidate, Kiiza Besigye had vowed never to turn up at Nakawa magistrate’s court but would surprisingly show up, prompting theĀ State prosecutor Rachael NabwireĀ to ask for criminal summons against him..

But that was then. Today, Dr. Besigye, who is facing treason charges, was nowhere to be seen when court convened for a mention of his case.

The case against Dr. Besigye has been ongoing for the last eight months though he was yet to be committed to the High Court, an act he protested during his last appearance in court.

At the time Dr. Besigye told the trial magistrate Noah Sajjabi that he was not returning to Nakawa magistrate’s court since it had no jurisdiction to hear his case.

But today Sajjabi summoned Dr. Besigye to appear before the court on March 27, without fail.

Dr. Besigye is currently in The Netherlands where he travelled last week for a convention.

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Maumbe Mukhwana dead

Jack Maumbe Mukwana seen here standing next to President Museveni during the re-union of Former Minister Michael Werikhe and Mbale LCV Chairman Bernard Mujasi.

National Resistance Movement historical member Jack Maumbe Mukhwana is dead.

Mukhwana was the first Deputy Minister of Information in the Museveni regime of 1986, and is most remembered for helping guerilla leader Yoweri Museveni and his agents in Mbale in the early 1970s.

In fact President Museveni survived arrest while at his home in Malukhu estates, and at the time Museveni’s colleague Mwesigwa Black was arrested and killed.

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KCCA councillors warn minister Kamya over Park Yard demolition

DEMOLISHED: The Park Yard market in downtown Kampala

Kampala City Council Authority (KCCA) councilors haveĀ thisĀ morning warned Minister for Kampala, Betty Kamya against passing decisions without consulting the Council.

What emains of Park Yard market

The warning was made during a crisis meeting convened by City Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago, where top on agenda of the urgent meeting was the eviction of traders from Park Yard market. They also resolved to visit the market to see what was taking place, and by press time the councilors led by Lukwago were moving towards the market.

The demolition of structures at Park Yard market started atĀ 3amĀ thisĀ morning when police sealed off the market and demolitions kicked off with traders’ merchandise still on the stalls.

On February 7, Kamya issued the directive through Council, giving the traders 30 days to vacate. However, the demolition has started ten days before the deadline.

Meanwhile, speaking to the media, Lukwago likened the move to land grabbing.

ā€œThis is just a matter of land grabbing, just like the commission of inquiry that has been set up to probe land matters in Uganda, Museveni and his government are all out to grab land,ā€ the Lord Mayor said.

 

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Oscars 2017: Full List of Winners

OSCARS 2017: Winners of the night

The 89th Academy Awards show was certainly one for the books. After it was all said and done, front-runner ā€˜La La Land’ won 6 out of its 14 total nominations including best actress and best director.

But the most shocking moment of the night went to ā€˜Moonlight’, which won best picture, after ā€˜La La Land’ was mistakenly announced.

“This is not a joke,” a producer from ā€˜La La Land’ said while standing on stage, correcting the big error. Then, the cast and crew of ā€˜Moonlight’ eventually took the stage and accepted the award.

In addition to the best picture win, ā€˜Moonlight’s’ Mahershala Ali took home his first Oscar for best actor in a supporting role and the film’s writers Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney won for best adapted screenplay.

ā€˜Fences’ Viola Davis also took home her first Oscar for best supporting actress and got an enthusiastic standing ovation from the crowd.

“I became an artist and thank God I did because we are the only profession that celebrates what it means to live a life,” she exclaimed while breaking down as she thanked her parents, her sisters and her husband and child.

Casey Affleck and Emma Stone chose to pay homage to their fellow nominees. Affleck called Denzel Washington “one of the first people who taught me how to act.” Stone said, “it’s such an honor to stand beside you!” and added, “Ryan Gosling, thank you for making me laugh and being the greatest partner.”

Complete winners list:

Best actor in a supporting role

Mahershala Ali – “Moonlight”

 

Best makeup and hairstyling

“Suicide Squad”

Best costume design

“Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”

Best documentary feature

“O.J.: Made in America”

Best sound editing

“Arrival”

Best sound mixing

“Hacksaw Ridge”

Best actress in a supporting role

Viola Davis — “Fences”

Best foreign language film

“The Salesman” (Iran)

Best animated short film

“Piper”

Best animated feature film

“Zootopia”

Best production design

“La La Land”

Best visual effects

“The Jungle Book”

Best film editing

“Hacksaw Ridge”

Best live action short film

“Sing”

Best documentary short subject

“The White Helmets”

Best cinematography

“La La Land”

Best original score

“La La Land”

Best original song

“City of Stars” — “La La Land”

Best original screenplay

“Manchester by the Sea”

Best adapted screenplay

“Moonlight”

Best adapted screenplay

“Moonlight”

Best directing

Damien Chazelle — “La La Land”

Best lead actor

Casey Affleck — “Manchester by the Sea”

Best lead actress

Emma Stone — “La La Land”

Best picture

“Moonlight”

 

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Millions lost as Park Yard sealed off

EMPATHISING: Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago and Kampala MPs Allan Sewanyana and Mubarak Munyagwa at the Park Yard business hub last week.

Hundreds of unemployed youth have descended on the Park Yard, stealing merchandise worth millions of shillings following the late night sealing off the business hub in downtown Kampala.

Eyewitness accounts indicate police had to reinforce after the goons went on rampage at the open market that has been hosting thousands of traders dealing in assorted merchandise.

The closure of Park Yard followed a directive issued last week by Kampala Minister Beti Olive Kamya, a development that irked Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago, forcing him together with Kampala MPs Allan Sewanyana and Mubarak Munyagwa to go downtown and empathize with the traders. The trio was arrested but has since vowed to challenge the eviction.

At the time Lukwago said the business hub cannot be closed on ā€˜the orders of just one person, Beti Kamya’.

ā€˜Park Yard market cannot be declared illegal by just one person, Minister Kamya’, Lukwago vowed.

Interestingly, Ms Kamya had given the traders an ultimatum of 30 days, but barely two weeks into the deadline, government swung into action, sealing off the place that has previously caught fire four times since 2012.

It is not possible to establish when the government and Park Yard vendors parted ways, given that in December 2013 the market caught fire and the traders lost billions worth of property, prompting government to come to the traders’ rescue with a bailout of Shs 1 billion.

 

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UN warns Burundi’s Nkurunziza on fourth term

WARNED AGAINST ATTACKS: Antonio Guterres, United Nations Secretary General. UN Photo/ Jean-Marc FerrĀŽ

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is warning Burundi’s President Pierre Nkurunziza against seeking a fourth term, saying such a move risks deepening the crisis in the African country.

In a report obtained by AFP, the UN chief says he is ā€˜very concerned’ by recent statements by Nkurunziza, in power since 2005, suggesting he could seek a fourth term in office, which would require changes to the constitution.

“An attempt by the president to seek a fourth term in office under the current circumstances would risk intensifying the crisis and undermining collective efforts to find a sustainable solution,” wrote Guterres in the report sent to the Security Council.

Hundreds have died in violence in Burundi triggered by the president’s decision in April 2015 to stand in elections for a third term in office, which he went on to win.

Some 387 000 people have fled the country, and that figure is expected to surpass 500 000 in 2017, according to the UN refugee agency.

Guterres expressed concern over the growing role of the ruling party’s youth militia, known as the Imbonerakure, and said more than 200 cases of enforced disappearances since October were “of particular concern.”

The youth militia “is contributing to a sense of insecurity and a climate of fear” and is reportedly implicated in many cases of killings, arrests, disappearances, and some cases of sexual violence, he said.

The report was sent to council members following the adoption of a resolution in July authorizing the deployment of up to 228 UN police to monitor security and human rights in Burundi.

The government in Bujumbura has rejected the resolution and is still stonewalling the United Nations over the proposed police deployment, the report confirmed.

Burundi’s Ambassador Albert Shingiro described the report as ā€˜biased’ and driven by UN envoy Jamal Benomar, whom he accused of ā€˜seeking revenge’ after his government asked that he be replaced.

The ambassador said that it was ā€˜very surprising’ that Guterres raised concerns about term limits for Nkurunziza “when many presidents in Africa and elsewhere are serving their fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh term without any concern being raised.”

Burundi this week again sent a letter to Guterres asking that a new envoy be named to replace Benomar.

The Security Council postponed a meeting on Burundi scheduled for this week, but it is expected to discuss the crisis in March.

 

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Team No Sleep Rewards Kabako

THE GIFT: Rodden Y's new car, courtesy of Jeff Kiwa and Allan Kiwa

Singers Spice Diana and Rodden Y Kabako’s cars were stolen from Freedom City’s parking yard on Christmas Eve last year.

Whereas Diana was fortunate to have replaced her car last month, Rodden Y had to wait a bit longer – using taxis and trekking!

The good news is that the long wait finally came to an end yesterday, thanks to his management team of brothers Jeff Kiwa and Allan Kiwa.

They bought him a brand new car,Ā Mazda Premacy Reg. No. UAY 848CĀ and he wasted no time in letting whoever cared to know he had replaced his stolen car, a Toyota Run X.

ā€œThat’s my new ride guys; I also thank those who prayed a lot for me to get this!Ā The Number Plate IsĀ #UAY848CĀ #TheWayIsEasyĀ just keep on requesting for theĀ #TNSĀ Videos on all your televisions and radio stations.ā€

According to Rodden Y, he used the car to go for Juma prayers today.

ā€œI decided to take my time and thank the almighty Allah.Ā Happy Juma/FridayĀ to everyone.ā€

Congs Kabako!

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Presenting on TV not a job – Zella

CAT FIGHT: (L-R) Zella and Zahara Toto

Yesterday was a birthday for Spark TV presenter, a one Zahara Toto. However, what she received on the day from Don Zella, the former girlfriend of Bigeye, was the least expected on the day. It was a cat fight.

This fight was started by Zahara who has allegedly been attacking Zella on her Spark TV show.

ā€œZahara too, this is the right time for you to rethink about abusing other people on air, calling them whores. You too are just hustling on TV. You are a grown up woman only that you are less known. With four kids, it’s high time you started minding about your business and leave alone people who are on their hustle,ā€ Zella ranted.

She went on: ā€œEvery kid with its father, we also have details about you only that we opt to remain silent. Though, if it becomes too much, we also roll out what we know. I wouldn’t be bothering to talk about you because you are nothing before me but it’s too much. You can do your job without attacking each and every person otherwise you are even badly off (as compared you the people you are attacking.ā€

Zella further advised her fellow women to learn how to respect others because all have a thing they know about each other only that they prefer to keep it to themselves.

ā€œEveryone has one’s past life. If you don’t know anything about me, it’s better to remain silent. Style up lady – working on Spark Tv doesn’t make you mortal. It’s not a job to meā€¦ā€¦ā€

Responding to Zella’s rant, Zahara said having four kids isn’t a big issue.

ā€œHaving four kids is a blessing; many are looking for kids. I don’t care even if each has its own dad as long as I’ve never come to your house, asking for food or school fees. If you were to look through the fathers to my children, is there any you can compare to your man? Stop wasting my time because I am not a whore………..ā€ Zahara, formerly with Club Venom and Play hit back and the war is still raging on social media.

What advice do you give to the two?

 

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Qute Kaye’s experiences first ā€˜miracle’ after getting saved

BEFORE AND AFTER: Qute Kaye

Singer Qute Kaye recently became a born-again Christian at Pastor Robert Kayanja’s church in Rubaga.

And within a week after changing faith he has begun experiencing miracles. First, he came back into the limelight after years of struggling with no tangible results from his music. However, his just released gospel song has now received warm reception in Christian circles.

But the biggest miracle of all is, he has been ā€˜blessed’ with a brand new Mitsubishi Pajero car, given to him by Pastor Kayanja. Before the ā€˜miracle’, Kaye had narrated a story to the congregants, telling them that while on his way to church using a taxi, a Muslim man had slapped him, accusing the singer of denigrating Islam.

ā€œHere is the key and logbook to your car, a Pajero so that no one can slap you again,ā€ Pastor Kayanja said amid ululations as he handed over the keys and a brown envelope believed to have contained the log book.

Prior to getting saved, Kaye had converted to Islam last year, confessing that he had been a devil worshipper. He had since disappeared from the public eye until recently when he turned up at Kayanja’s church.

 

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