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Miss tourism Buganda to raise funds for Shs4bn Mmamba clan heritage centre

Miss Tourism Buganda has finally thrown her weight behind the highly anticipated ‘Ebbinu Makeke Mmamba Clan Dinner’ scheduled for today December 8 at Kololo Gardens.

The success of the dinner will see the second biggest cultural heritage centre built in the Kingdom, after Kasubi Tombs. The campaign is aimed at raising close to Shs4billion shillings to kick start the preparation of the site including clearing the bush, leveling the compound and putting up decent infrastructure to be used by guest visiting the site.

 

“All funds raised during this dinner will go towards the building of Mmamba Cultural site at Nkajja located off Entebbe Road in Wakiso district; this is an initiative far beyond an individual but a collective effort to keep the tourism industry flourishing with lasting memories’ said Margret Nakaye.

According to Ms Nakaye, Nkajja has great cultural heritage information that remains unknown to many and building a heritage centre will help in reviving the unknown cultural information and also strengthen the clan’s position.

The Mmamba clan (Lungfish) of Buganda is one of the largest clans with a very rich cultural heritage and, with very strong and energetic people, it’s the one responsible for supplying the ‘Kabaka’s Navy’ with troops.

A visit to Nkajja presented the old traditional site for blacksmith, artistic rocks in addition to royal backcloth making a spot that needs not to be neglected.

Nkajja is believed to be the place where Gabunga Mubiru of the Mmamba Clan settled after ousting Kabaka Bemba Musota in the 14th century due to dictatorial rule, Ms Nakaye says.

John Ssempebwa, the Deputy Chief Executive Officer Uganda Tourism Board, who accompanied the reigning Buganda beauty queen to the proposed site, noted that as the project kicks off there is great hope for the youth to get spotty jobs during the entire project cycle.

 

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Insurers to focus on technology and distribution in 2017

Ms. Miriam Magala, CEO, Uganda Insurers Association (centre) addresses journalists at the recently held media engagement breakfast. On her right is Depak Pandey, the UIA Chairman of Board, and

Officials from the Uganda Insurers Association (UIA) have today met taxi drivers and owners at the Uganda Muslim Supreme Council auditorium.

The meeting was to teach the drivers about insurance, especially the third party insurance. Surprisingly, only a few new why they pay and the benefits of insurance.

But by the end of the four hour interaction, all those in attendance had learnt all about insurance.

Now, the UIA is planning to increase access to information on insurance and access to insurance services for even people upcountry.

The announcement has been made during a media specific engagement in Kampala in which the Association updated the media on its activities and developments in 2016 as well as the industry’s plans for 2017.

“This year we launched our three-year consumer education program with the objective of presenting insurance in simple terms to make it more relatable to the public in order to increase the appreciation and purchase of insurance.  One of our learnings over 2016 is that a level of awareness about insurance has been achieved. What we therefore need to focus on- in addition to continuous sensitization- is how we can better provide our services; improve on the information available and on how best we can reach the current and future consumers, “said Miriam Magala, Chief Executive Officer, UIA, at the engagement.

“Our consumer awareness program follows from the industry’s market growth development plan which intends to see insurance penetration grow to 3% by 2025.”

UIA Chairman Depak Pandey said the amendments to the Financial Institutions Act (FIA) which now allow them to sell their products through bank networks as well as the development of Takaful (Islamic insurance) and micro insurance regulations also mean that they will be positioned to meet the needs of these particular market segments.

“This will extend to the products we are developing, access to these products, the information we relay and how best we manage both client and related stakeholder expectations,” he added.

In 2017, the insurance industry will therefore look to leverage on technology and further develop their distribution models to improve on access to information to insurance services.

“One of the projects we shall be launching in early 2017 is the ‘App Challenge’ in which we will invite the public and especially the youth, to develop an application which will be used to, among others, provide information on the basics of insurance, the different products/services on the market, information on licensed players as well as information on how to make a claim,” Ms Magala said, adding: “We also expect that through this Challenge and the application itself, we will receive information on the public about our services and use that information to ensure that insurance remains relevant to the public.”

The UIA will also put in place fraud databases to enable the industry monitor and understand consumer consumption patterns and needs as well as determine fraud instances in order to curb this practice, the officials said.

In terms of strategic action, to ensure the growth of the industry, the Association will continue its engagements with the Bank of Uganda, the Insurance Regulatory Authority of Uganda, Uganda Bankers Association, the Ministry of Finance and other stakeholders to ensure the establishment of a positive regulatory and business environment in 2017, the officials added.

UIA has also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Alhuda Center of Islamic Banking and Economics (CIBE), a partnership that will be critical as the industry prepares itself to take on Takaful (Islamic insurance).

The partnership will extend to, among others, capacity building, product development, design and distribution, developing appropriate Takaful models for this market and providing advisory support on suitable regulatory frameworks.

The Association will also continue to lobby for positive regulatory business environments, most important is the Insurance Bill, 2016 under which the Association is lobbying for the establishment of an appropriate & cost efficient business environment targeted at engineering growth, without compromising on supervisory intervention.

Most critical issues are to ensure that supervisory intervention is restricted to situations or circumstances bound to place policyholders funds at risk or if a business is unable to meet its liabilities; premiums are paid at inception or renewal of the policy- the current law allows for credit;  all local risks including marine, and oil and gas risks are written by and through locally licensed companies, and that the boards of insurance companies retains the right to determine the distribution of profits, subject to ensuring that there is sufficient capital in the company and that a company is able to pay claims when it is required to do so.

“We are confident that with our engagements with the Ministry, IRA and Members of Parliament, a suitable law will be passed. We are also advocating for a phased implementation of the law, once it is passed, due to the changes that will be required of companies including adjustments to capital, changes in internal processes and recruitment of additional staff.”

The UIA remains confident that through these and similar efforts, a fair regulatory environment will be established without compromising on supervisory intervention and unduly increasing business costs.

 

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Germany gives EAC Euros 7m for preparedness and skills in digital innovation

EAC Secretary General Amb Liberat Mfumkeko and the German Ambassador Egon Kochanke. EAC Photo.

Germany and the East African Community (EAC) have signed a 7 million Euro agreement to strengthen pandemic preparedness in the region, and also for investment in digital innovation.

According to a release by the EAC, 3 million Euros will support the operationalization of the EAC Regional Contingency Plan and a regional risk and crisis communication strategy, while 4 million Euros will be invested in an Academic Center for Digital Innovation.

‘The project will support the set-up of a State of the Art Master programme focusing on embedded and mobile systems at an East African University, supporting the development of a skilled labor force in East Africa, the release says of the Art Master programme.

The EAC Secretary-General Ambassador Liberat Mfumukeko signed on behalf of the Community while Egon Kochanke, the German Ambassador to Tanzania who is also accredited to the EAC signed on behalf his government.
The projects will be implemented by the German International Cooperation Agency, GIZ.

‘’We have truly benefited from the German support which has catalysed other development partners to support our projects and programmes,” Amb. Mfumukeko said during the signing ceremony.

On his part Ambassador  Kochanke said: “Our support underlines that Germany wishes to further strengthen the long-standing and deep relationship it maintains with the East African Community in order to contribute to the well-being and prosperity of its citizens.”

Accompanying Ambassador Kochanke was the GIZ Country Director, Dr. Regine Qualmannand, the Deputy Head of the GIZ Program at the EAC Dr. Kirsten Focken as well as Counsellor of the Embassy, Mrs Lena Thiede. Others at the function were EAC Deputy Secretary General Finance and Administration, Jesca Eriyo and Deputy Secretary Productive and Social Sector Christophe Bazivamo.

Since cooperation began in 1998 the total volume of German support to the EAC amounts to over 240 million euro.

 

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Let all Ugandans stop politicking over Kasese bloodshed

Reports carried by The Daily Monitor that the Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence, Brigadier Charles Bakahumura told a closed session of the Defence and Internal Affairs Committee that it is Power10, a campaign vigilante group of the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party, that is responsible for the Kasese incidents, is laughable and has little or no bearing whatsoever to modern intelligence gathering.

In fact the revelations beg a number of questions: with all the resources at his disposal, what would lead to the Kasese incident if the country had a credible intelligence network? Why would Brig. Bakahumura make such a revelation when he knows he is charged with gathering military intelligence for the country?

Is Brig. Bakahumura trying to run away from his responsibilities and trying to heap blame on another person or agency?  And in this case, there is no person/agency that has found P10 as an excuse?

Nobody disputes his ratings as a seasoned intelligence operative, having worked at Internal Security Organisation (ISO), but why would Brig.Bakahumura wait for P10 to cause havoc in order for him to come out and make such claims before Members of Parliament?

In fact Brig Bakahumura’s revelation could easily match allegations made by the FDC party and Dr. Kizza Besigye, all of who aver that the Kasese bloodshed was a result of a ‘protracted struggle’ between the FDC and government after the general elections in February in which the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party lost miserably at both the presidential and local government elections in Kasese. This, the FDC and Dr Besigye argue, prompted a witch-hunt by the defeated NRM local politicians in the now restive Kasese area.

So, as country is yet to realize what the cause of the chaos was, let those charged with running sensitive sectors like intelligence and security pay attention to their jobs and leave politics to the politicians. And anyway, what is the intention of Brig. Bakahumura’s making such revelations when the case is before court?

That noted, all Ugandans should not use the Kasese incidents to further their ambitions.

 

 

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Judiciary issues new rules on media coverage of Muslim clerics’ case

NEW GUIDELINES: The guidelines issued by the Judiciary to journalists and members of the general public

In a move that is likely to limit the timely dissemination of information to the public, the judiciary has issued new guidelines regarding the coverage of the ongoing case against 14 Muslim clerics charged with the murder of their colleagues.

The new guidelines come in the wake of a wave of killings ‘of both top Muslim leaders and other innocent people by unknown assailants’, the judiciary says.

In a release tagged ‘Revised guideline around the Uganda vs Sheikh Siraji Kawooya and 13 others’, the Judiciary through the Senior Communications Officer, says the guidelines are aimed at ensuring safety of all parties concerned.

The 14 clerics are facing murder charges before the International Crimes Division of the High Court, and among a raft of demands, journalists covering the trial will now have to get accreditation from the Judiciary SCO Solomon Muyita.

ISSUED NEW GUIDELINES: Judiciary Senior Communications Officer Solomon Muyita

The journalists will also have all their gadgets checked and no one will be allowed to take any still photos or video clips of any judge or witness. Also, live broadcast of proceedings will require clearance from the SCO.

Meanwhile, the public will also be subject to a new set of rules including among others, restricted access to the courtroom due to the security threats.

Recently, unidentified gunmen waylaid Sheikh Major Muhammad Kiggundu, a potential witness in the ongoing Muslim clerics’ trial, and rained a hail of bullets, killing him and his bodyguard Sergeant Steven Mukasa. A former rebel with the Allied Democratic Front (ADF), Major Kiggundu denounced rebellion about 10 years ago, was integrated in the UPDF and promoted to the rank of Major. At the time of his death he was also a preacher of Islam on Pearl FM.

Maj Kiggundu was married to renowned city herbalist Sophia Namutebi commonly known as Mama Fina.

 

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Sudan denies closing ‘Machar offices in Khartoum’

Rebel leader Riek Machar with his top commanders.

Sudanese government has denied reports that the government of South Sudan asked Khartoum to shutdown rebel offices in its territories.

This follows Kiir’s adviser, Tut Gatluak, saying Sudan should not support rebels because it is a member of the East African regional bloc, Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) and that Khartoum should honor Juba’s request to close the armed opposition offices.

However, Khalid al-Mubarak, a Sudanese media counsellor at the Sudan’s embassy in London said that Khartoum has good relations with both sides, adding that his country is a leading member of IGAD and therefore cannot support any group.

“Leaders of both government and opposition in South Sudan own houses in Khartoum and have sons and daughters at school or university. As a leading member of IGAD reconciliation and mediation, the Sudan has got contacts with both sides; but no forces are allowed to use Sudanese territory,” al-Mubarak said.

Rebels responded to the allegations by saying they have good relations with Khartoum and no such reports as their offices are being closed.

“There is nothing like that, I am not aware of these reports. In fact there is no such development. Our relations with the Sudanese government are excellent,” SPLM-IO’s Secretary General, Tingo Peter Regbigo said.

The SPLM/A-IO officials in Khartoum said they were stunned by reports that their offices will be shut down allegedly by Sudanese authorities, and described the claims as a ‘government propaganda planned in Juba and at South Sudan Embassy in Washington, DC’ by known propagandists who are also government’s employees.

Reports of rebel offices closure and threat of deportation of anyone who supports the armed opposition while living in Ethiopia and Sudan arose after the publication of a report in which South Sudanese First Vice President Taban Deng Gai claimed his government’s plan to isolate Dr. Riek Machar in East Africa is being supported by Addis Ababa and Khartoum.

 

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‘Ankole King’ announces 19-member Cabinet

A storm is likely to erupt in the Ankole region, following the announcement by the ‘Omugabe (King)  Asiimwe Rubambasi Ntare VI of Ankole Kingdom’,  of the appointment of Professor Venansius Baryamureeba as the Prime Minister (Enganzi), to lead a cabinet team of 19 ministers.

‘King Asiimwe Ntare VI’ (second right) and his entourage while at a cultural function in Bunyoro Kingdom

‘I Asiimwe Rubambasi Ntare VI hereby appoint the Prime Minister (Enganzi), Secretary (Kihimba), Speaker, create ministries and appoint Ministers and County Chiefs (Abaami B’amashaza) to serve in the Ankole Kingdom as required of me by the cultural norms and rites of the Ankole Kingdom following the coronation ceremony on 29th October 2016 at Itaaba, Kyabanyoro, Mbarara’, the ‘King’ wrote in an embossed communication on December 7.

The ‘Omugabe’ has also appointed 15 County Chiefs (Abaami B’Abamashaza) to oversee all the counties in the Kingdom.

By press time efforts to get comment from the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development, which oversees issues to do with cultural institutions in the country, were futile.

But contacted on phone Prof Baryamureeba said he was set to address a press conmference about the issue later today.

However, the development is likely to stir emotive sentiments in sections of the Ankore commmunity since the coronation of the recognised Omugabe has been in balance after President Yoweri Museveni stopped all regal activities in the Ankole Kingdom in 1993.

At the time, a group of Ankole royals led by among others Generals Elly Tumwiine and David Sejusa (Tinyefuza) enthroned Crown Prince John Barigye but  President Museveni reversed the coronation and said he was the ‘Ssabagabe’. Interestingly, Mr Museveni’s decision about the coronation of the Omugabe followed the restitution of Kingdoms that had been abolished by President Milton Obote in 1967. The other kingdoms; Buganda, Bunyoro, Tooro and Busoga were all allowed to operate.

Recognised Crown Prince Barigye died in 2011 and was succeeded by his son Prince Charles Aryeija Rwebishengye.

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Oxfam boss, Winnie Byanyima gives police hours to vacate her home

Winnie Banyima, the Oxfam boss and wife to former presidential candidate Dr Kizza Besigye, has called on citizens to team up and force police off her Kasangati home.

“It’s 2am I arrive at our home and I can’t drive past a barricade, 4 policemen r sleeping! Is this my home?” wondered Winnie on her return home at the weekend. “Once again @IGPUGANDA lawless arrogant police are blocking me from entering my home. Even this will end,” she tweeted yesterday.

And now the fiery Byanyima has called on the masses to enforce the court order.

“If @IGPUGANDA lawless arrogant police is still here tomorrow, join me 2whip them out! Citizens defend constitution. Citizens can defend their constitution, in this case force police off our farm. Constitution empowers us 2 do so,” Ms Byanyima tweeted today, giving the police a one day ultimatum.

Police arrest main opposition leader Kizza Besigye, outside his home in Kasangati recently

According to Ms Byanyima, police had blocked the road leading to her house, a common occurrence since the contested presidential elections in February this year, in which her husband vied for presidency against incumbent President Yoweri Museveni.

All this, despite earlier court orders, ordering police off the Besigyes home, which the police had vacated some time back left only to return a few days later.

Meanwhile, the Kasangati court magistrate Prossy Katushabe has issued another court order, telling police to vacate Dr Besigye’s home.

According Ms Katushabe, the police’s detention of Besigye at his home had been lawful at first, but ‘it subsequently advanced into something else’ hence this application.

“The applicant (Besigye) was detained in a place not authorized by law that is his home and further detained for more than 48 hours without being produced in court by the Respondents. The Constitution of Uganda under Article 20 sets a new threshold for all organs of the State and Agencies and all persons to uphold and promote the fundamental rights and freedoms set forth in the Constitution,” she wrote.

The magistrate added: “Thus from the foregoing reasons, I find that the Applicants was unlawfully detained and in a place that is not authorized by law thus contravening the various Articles of the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda. In conclusion the issue is resolved in the affirmative and the application is allowed.”

However, in spite of the ruling which was made last week, police has remained present at the home, blocking Besigye from leaving on several occasions and sometimes barring his visitors from getting in.

However, the Police told media that they haven’t been served with the order yet.

 

 

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Ugandan entrepreneur wins US$100,000 continental award

Ms. Joyce Kyalema. She deals inpumpkins by drying and processing them into different products.
Joyce Kyalema, a Ugandan entrepreneur is one of the 11 winners announced for the second edition of the African Entrepreneurship Award.

The collective beneficiaries of the US$1 million annual prize award sponsored by BMCE Bank of Africa were announced at a ceremony presided over by President Othman Benjelloun.

The awardees are in three categories: education, environment and uncharted, in which Ms Kyalema with her ‘pumpkin food’ competed and won US$50,000.

Of the 37 finalists who participated to the Boot Camp held in Casablanca from November 30 to December 3rd, 2016, the 11 winners were selected by a presidential jury.

Morroccan President Othman Benjelloun

‘The African Entrepreneurship Award has been announced in November 2014, in Marrakesh, by Chairman Othman Benjelloun at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit, in order to promote entrepreneurship and to inspire entrepreneurs to launch and scale up businesses, create jobs and improve lives in Africa,’ a release by Africa Press organization states.

The list of the 11 winners is as follows:

First Place $150,000

·         Environment: Mahmud Johnson – Liberia – “Oil Palm products”

·         Education: Jennifer Shigoli – Tanzania – “Reusable Sanitary Pads”

Second Place $100,000

·         Environment: Ernie Aylward – South Africa “Electric mini-cabs”

·         Education: AbideenAdelu – Nigeria – “Mobile application for students”

·         Uncharted: Joyce Kyalema – Uganda – “Pumpkin food”

Pioneer Awards, $50,000

·         Frederico Peres da Silva – Mozambique – “Connect blue-collar, informal workers to customers”

·         Achiri Nji – Cameroon – “Live status updates on road conditions”

·         Benti Gelalcha – Ethiopia – “Veterinary Ambulatory Clinical Services”

·         Murtula Sanni – Nigeria – “Online platform for skilled workers”

·         Omar Kadiri – Morocco – “Free phone credit”.

 

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Two children in two years for Zari!

NEW ARRIVAL: Zari being wheeled out of labour. On left is lady holding the new-born baby boy.

It’s now two years since Tanzanian entertainer, Diamond Platnumz met Ugandan socialite, Zari Hassan.

In those two years, the couple has been blessed with two children with the latest, and also her fifth child, being born on Tuesday at Net Care Pretoria East Hospital, South Africa.  It is a baby boy! zari’s three other children were born to South African-based Ugandan Ivan Ssemwanga.

ADMIRING: Tanzanian crooner Daimond Platinumz admires his new-born baby boy.

“Thanking everyone for your prayers, we are all doing fabulously. He a made his grand entrance into the world this morning on the 6th Dec 2016 03.35am,” Zari alerted her fans via social media.

It ought to be remembered that Zari had her fourth child in August last year, a birth rate some like Bukedde have likened to that of a rabbit.

However, some people have come to her defence.

Jojo Bats Nissi The good thing she has never been @ bukedde asking for pampers, powder and school fees…

Annie Williams How does that concern you. Has she ever come out and asked for your help to take care of her kids. It’s her decision. I am sure somewhere there is a barren woman admiring her. Bukedde learn to respect people’s decisions and write about more important issues affecting the country other than sticking your nose where it doesn’t belong.

 

 

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