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Museveni appoints committee to investigate Makerere University

VISITATION COMMITTEE CHAIR: Dr. Abel Rwendeire. (RIP)

President Yoweri Museveni has today appointed a visitation committee of inquiry into the affairs of Makerere University and directed that it commences work immediately.

“In the exercise of the powers vested in the President by section 26 of the Universities and other Tertiary Institutions Act 2001 as amended, I have appointed a Visitation Committee of Inquiry into the affairs of the university,” Museveni said in a letter addressed to the Chancellor, Makerere University.

The Committee is comprised of the following:

  1. Dr. Abel Rwendeire         –       Chairperson
  2. Lady Justice Keturah Katunguka –       Deputy Chairperson
  3. Hon. Tim Lwanga –       Member
  4. Dr. Florence Muranga –       Member
  5. Dr. Proscovia Namubiru Sentamu –       Member
  6. Mr. John F. S. Muwanga         –       Member
  7. Dr. Paul Musasizi –       Member
  8. Dr. Kisoro         –       Member
  9. Eng. Lumu –       Member

The new committee will review the reports of the old committees, find out what was implemented or not implemented and why, as well as making new recommendations if necessary. The committee will commence work immediately.

Museveni who gave an extensive historical background of colonialism in Africa and the suffering of the African people at the hands of external invasions.

“As you know, the nearly 40 million people of Uganda, are part of the presently 1.25 billion people of Africa.  The African people have had a lot of problems in the last 2500 years.  Without going into details, the African people have suffered from external invasions, slave trade, colonization and marginalization,” he said.

He said the African people have also lagged behind in science and technology, yet they were the pioneers of civilization and knowledge (e.g. ancient Egypt).  This is all in spite of sitting atop incredible natural resources in the form of agricultural land, forest resources, fresh water resources, ocean resources, hydro-power potential, minerals, etc.

“After valiantly resisting colonialism, assisted by some friendly forces in the world, the Africans started rolling back the phenomenon of colonialism in the 1950s.  Nevertheless, although reasonable gains have been registered, the suffering of the African people continues in a number of places such as Libya, Nigeria, Congo-Kinshasa, Burundi, Somalia, Central African Republic, Mali, etc., in addition to the continued under development of many parts of the continent,” he wrote.

The President said Scholarship, if it is not to be barren (enguumba), should make it its task to illuminate the causes of and the answers to these problems the African people have faced in the last 2500 years in both the social sciences and the natural sciences.

“They should, of course, also study the goings on, past and present, in the wider world, but never forgetting to focus on the problems of Africa and its constituent parts.

It is for these reasons that I am setting up a Visitation Committee to conduct an Enquiry into Makerere University.  This is not the first time I have set up such a visitation committee.

The President’s letter attached here is also copied to the Prime Minister Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda and the Minister of Education and Sports Janet Kataha Museveni and Abel Rwendeire the Deputy Chairperson of the National Planning Authority.

 

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Closed South Sudan radio boss to meet security chief

CALLED FOR CALM IN WAU: President Salva Kiir

Stephen Omiri, the head of the Eye Radio of South Sudan will today meet the National Security Services (NSS) Director, to discuss the modalities expected to be adhered to after  the possible reopening of the closed station.

‘I hope that the radio will reopened after that formal meeting where specific warnings might be made’, Mr Omiri was quoted as saying.

On Friday last week the NSS ordered the immediate closure of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) funded radio without providing a reason for the move. Eye Radio prided itself as independent news provider in South Sudan.

Eye Radio management said the NSS, communicating through parent company Eye Media, said it closed the station after it played a news clip of former South Sudanese First Vice President and leader of the armed opposition Riek Machar on October 13.

However, according to other sources in Eye Radio, the news clip from Machar had called for peace, ‘not war; we thought it was possible news because it did not called for renewal of hostilities’.

Meanwhile, media advocacy group, the Committee to Project Journalists (CPJ) condemned the closure.

“The closure of Eye Radio is arbitrary and amounts to brute force censorship of a vital source of independent news for the people of South Sudan,” said Murithi Mutiga, CPJ’s East Africa representative

Mr Mutiga called on authorities in Juba to cease intimidation against media and journalists and called for reopening of Eye Radio.

Information Minister Michael Makuei Lueth declined to comment when contacted on Saturday, claiming he has no instruction to close the station.

 

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‘Supermoon’ to grace skies tonight after 70 years

SUPERMOON: It will be seen across the globe tonight

A full moon the likes of which we haven’t seen for almost 70 years will grace skies around the world today night.

The ‘supermoon’ — so named because the moon will be both in its full phase and at its closest point to Earth during its orbit at the same time — will be the closest of its kind since 1948.

This cosmic coincidence won’t happen again until 2034, according to NASA.

From Sunday night through Monday night, the moon will be big, bright and shining just about 216,486 miles from Earth’s surface. If you have good weather, you should be able to spot it.

Supermoons like these are rare thanks to the moon’s wacky orbit. The natural satellite doesn’t move around Earth in a perfect circle, which means that occasionally the moon will hit full phase when it is at its closest point (perigee) or farthest point (apogee) from the planet.

In North America, the moon will hit perigee 6:23 a.m. ET Monday, making it to full phase about three hours later. In the UK, perigee will occur at 11:23 a.m. GMT.

In Australia, it will hit perigee 12:53 a.m. AEDT early Tuesday morning, although it will be best viewed during Monday’s sunset.

But before you catch supermoon fever, it’s important to note that this week’s supermoon won’t actually look all that much different than a regular full moon.

However, it could be particularly impressive as it rises, as well as in areas where the brightness of the moon is especially noticeable, such as along a coastline.

When the moon rises on Monday, it will look about 30 percent brighter and 14 percent larger than the full moon does when it’s at its farthest point from Earth. This means that the moon won’t be that much larger than it is during any given full moon.

The supermoon could have some effects on Earth, though; according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a full moon at perigee can boost tide levels on the planet.

Along the Alaska coast, for example, a perigee full moon can increase the tide by about six inches, however that is less than a 2 percent increase above the usual, NOAA said.

In some low-lying coastal areas that are already experiencing nuisance flooding events due to sea level rise, such as the Miami area, this supermoon may aggravate that problem.

 

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M23 rebel leader ‘vanishes from camp in Uganda’

WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN? Former M23 rebel leader Sulatani Makenga

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has stepped up border patrols after the former military chief of a once powerful rebel group vanished from a camp for demobilized fighters in Uganda.

According to Julien Paluku, the governor of the North Kivu province in the DRC’s volatile east, Ugandan authorities no longer know the whereabouts of Sultani Makenga, who was the military chief of the M23 rebel group.

“We were in contact with the Ugandan intelligence services who confirmed that, since Friday, ex-Colonel Makenga may have fled and the Ugandan services have not been able to locate him,” Paluku said.

An official with M23’s political wing declined to comment and referred questions about Makenga to the Ugandan authorities. A Ugandan army spokesman said he did not know if Makenga had disappeared but would seek to confirm his whereabouts.

Until its defeat in 2013, M23 was the strongest of dozens of armed groups that have continued to control large swaths of mineral-rich eastern Congo despite the end of 1998-2003 war.

The area was also the epicentre of a 1996-97 conflict and it remains a tinder box of ethnic and political divisions even today. Some researchers say millions died as a result of the wars, though others dispute that estimate as exaggerated.

Paluku said there was no confirmation Makenga had returned to Congo but said there had been reports of unidentified troops in North Kivu’s Sarambwe Nature Reserve, along the border with Uganda, an area that was once an M23 stronghold.

“There’s a maximum alert. Our troops are carrying out combat patrols so that, if it turns out it’s true, they will proceed to neutralise (Makenga) along with any allies who might be accompanying him on this adventure,” the governor said.

At its peak, M23 seized North Kivu’s capital Goma but following its defeat by UN and Congolese troops, many of its fighters fled into Uganda and Rwanda. They have since lived in military-run camps awaiting amnesties promised under a peace deal.

Uganda said in 2014 that it was hosting 1,430 former M23 fighters. However, many have since left the camps and there have been persistent rumours that the rebels were seeking to regroup.

UN investigators said the group, accused of war crimes by rights campaigners, was supported by Rwanda – a charge Kigali has repeatedly denied.

 

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Respect for human dignity should be prioritised

On Saturday, state operative Mathew Kayamunyu allegedly shot and killed a civilian, Kenneth Akena Watmon, after the latter reversed and knocked the armed man’s car.

Even before Saturday’s fatal shooting, several people linked to the security services have gone on shooting sprees, wantonly killing unarmed Ugandans.

Much as such actions are not sanctioned by the state, this state of affairs is not good as it tends to remind us of ‘the past regimes, which brutalized Ugandans’.

Indeed, it is sad to see that such exasperating episodes are stealthily finding their way back into our social fabric, a development that could possibly be attributed to the lackadaisical nature of the evolving political dynamics in the country, where respect for human dignity is slowly getting eroded; where ‘simple’ scores that should otherwise be settled through dialogue are now being settled by the use of force.

Indeed, a casual peek into our politics today will show that the country’s leadership has developed a seeming intolerance towards dissenting opinions, adopting the use of forceful means while trying to leverage the actions of the political actors that speak a ‘different language’ from what the leadership wants to hear.

It is such unrestrained intolerance at the top that is slowly finding its way into the minds of the smaller political actors, who may either be state operatives or even lowly party apparatchiks. This is simply unacceptable!

It is worth mention that the National Resistance Movement/Army (NRM/A) came into existence to reverse a situation that was deemed ‘out of hand’ and this should not be lost on anybody serving in the state security services; the protection of human dignity including the right to life are sanctified and should never be compromised by wayward officials.

On a positive note, it is commendable that the said assailant was arrested and will hopefully have his day to prove his innocence or otherwise.

May Kenneth Akena Watmon rest in peace.

 

 

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South Sudan official denies US$280m stolen from Kiir’s office

LOOTING GROUNDS? The Presidential Offices in Juba

A senior official in the office of President Salva Kiir denied ‘rumours’ of the theft of astronomical sums of money, describing it as a ‘political machination’.

The presidential advisor, who spoke on condition of anonymity, was reacting to rumours indicating that up to US$280 million had been stolen from the Office of the President on Sunday. He said he had verified the reports and found them inaccurate.

“When I went to the main office where the incident had allegedly taken place, I did not find anything to confirm the allegation. So it is not true and I must repeat it is not,” the presidential adviser said, adding: “The intention of the people circulating is to tarnish the image of the president.

However, on Saturday evening a member of the presidential guard told Sudan Tribune the soldiers had been told that US$280 million had gone missing from the safe in the main office and that they would all be investigated.

“They showed us a safe which has been broken but I am not sure whether any of my colleagues has done that. We had been at the gate from around 8pm on Saturday,” the presidential guard said on Sunday.

The spokesperson of the president was not reachable for comment. Also, officials at the ministry of finance declined to comment on the matter, saying they have no information.

If confirmed, it will be the third incident to occur in the highest office of the country in less than two years after top presidential aides were sentenced to life in prison over theft and forgery using the President’s name.

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Winnie Byanyima wants nephew punished for killing civilian

VOICE OF REASON: Ms Winnie Byanyima. She said her nephew Mathew Kanyamunyu should face the law over the fatal shooting of Kenneth Akena. (Courtesy Photo)

Mathew Kanaymunyu, the state operative being held for allegedly shooting and killing a civilian, Kenneth Akena Watmon, should face the law, outspoken critic Winnie Byanyima has said.

Writing on her Twitter Account, Ms Byanyima, who admitted to being an aunt of the reported assailant, said justice should prevail in regard to the fatal shooting of Mr Akena.

‘My heart and prayers are with Akena’s family. Let justice be done. Mathew (Kanyamunyu) is my nephew. It is a tragedy for us too’, Ms Byanyima wrote on hearing of the killing that took place on Saturday.

Mathew Kanyamunyu, who allegedly shot Mr Akena for knocking his vehicle.
Mathew Kanyamunyu, who allegedly shot Mr Akena for knocking his vehicle.
Kenneth Akena Watmon, shot dead for allegedly knocking Kanyamunyu's vehicle.
Kenneth Akena Watmon, shot dead for allegedly knocking Kanyamunyu’s vehicle.

On the fateful day Mr Akena, who had reportedly gone to withdraw money from an ATM at Game Stores in Lugogo, reversed his car and crashed Mr Kanyamunyu’s vehicle, prompting the latter to draw a gun and shoot the deceased.

On realizing his folly, Kanyamunyu, in the company of a lady friend, reportedly drove Akena to Nakasero Hospital but he was later pronounced dead.

According to Kampala Metropolitan Spokesperson Emilian Kayima, Mr Kanyamunyu and his lady friend are detained and ‘helping police with investigations’.

Meanwhile, of late the wanton killing of civilians by armed personnel linked to the state has become rampant, with several men and officers serving lengthy jail terms for indiscriminate use of arms against civilians.

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Gold scandal: Army clears Col. Kulaigye

Free at last, Col. Kulaigye, had insisted right from the start that he was an innocent man and yes, the investigations have exonerated him.

Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces has cleared the Chief Political Commissar Colonel Felix Kulaigye of any wrongdoing in an incident involving a botched gold transaction.

In August Col. Kulaigye following allegations that  he had used his influence to detain mineral dealer Richard Kamugisha’s employees, who allegedly sold his relative ‘fake’ gold.

At the time Mr Kamugisha, Col. Kulaigye, who is also an army representative in parliament, of kidnapping employees of his company and ransacking its premises after the gold transaction went bad.

The dour saga started in June after one Murungi, Kulayigye’s niece visited the offices of Kamugisha’s Matrich Holdings in Ntinda to test the gold that she was interested in buying from a Congolese businessman. She reportedly paid US$ 200, (approx. Shs 671,600) for testing two kilograms of gold.

Aso read:https://eagle.co.ug/2016/08/26/intrigue-cited-col-kulaigye-suspension.html

Murungi, according to reports, later stated that the gold, estimated at US$ 60,000 had been stolen at the premises, leading to the arrest and detention of the four employees of Matrich by police.

However, after two months of investigations, the army found no evidence to pin Col. Kulaigye on allegations that he tortured and ordered the arrests as claimed by Kamugisha.

When contacted for a comment by EagleOnline, Col. Kulaigye acknowledged the development but refused to reveals details.

“It is true, and I am happy about it but I have no more information to give you,” he said.

 

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State operative kills civilian for knocking his car

KILLED: Kenneth Akena Watmon

A state operative, Mathew Kanyamunyu, is reported to have shot and killed one person in an incident involving the knocking of his vehicle.

The incident that has left the nation in shock and only reminds the country of the past when soldiers and operatives of past regimes killed at will, took place last evening at Game Stores in Lugogo.

According an eye witness who preferred anonymity because of the nature of the case, the deceased, known as Kenneth Akena Watmon, had gone to withdraw money at one of the ATMs and upon return, reversed and in the process knocked Mr. Kanyamunyu’s vehicle.

All this took place as Kanyamunyu and a lady friend were seated in the vehicle. Realizing that he had knocked, Akena jumped out to assess the damage and possibly talk to Kanyamunyu. However, as he walked towards Kanyamunyu, he was shot.

Mathew Kanyamunyu, who allegedly shot Mr Akena for knocking his vehicle.
Mathew Kanyamunyu, who allegedly shot Mr Akena for knocking his vehicle.

 

Kanyamunyu, on realizing that he could have acted out of anger, drove a frail Akena to Nakesero Hospital but like fate would have it, Akena passed on.

Police Spokesperson for Kampala Metropolitan, Emilian Kayima confirmed the incident and said they have two suspects (Kanyamunyu and the lady) in their custody.

“We haven’t gone far with investigations but I can only confirm that someone was shot and we have two suspects; we are trying to gather all the evidence,” Mr kayima said.

 

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Museveni summons High Command over fake arms deal

President Yoweri Museveni who is also the commander in Chief of armed forces has summoned an emergency UPDF High Command meeting over the fake arms deal involving some of his top generals.

EagleOnline has reliable learnt that Gen. Museveni is incensed by the reports that some of the top army generals are involved in a fake procurement scandal that left Polish nationals robbed of over 500,000 Euros.

“With the bad image the army is getting of late, the Commander in Chief has called for the meeting on Monday at State House Entebbe” a source said. The UPDF High Command consists of service chiefs, division commanders, brigade and battalion commanders, and our sources say that the President has already obtained the report about the whole transaction and is going to brief the High Command before taking a decision.

Further, the sources added that the ‘unclear decision’ to secretly transfer the Deputy Director of Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence Colonel Herbert Mbonye to Somalia as Senior Intelligence Officer is reported to have irked the Commander in Chief.

Col. Mbonye, who was investigating the arms saga, was secretly transferred to Somalia and yet any transfer, promotion or demotion of all men and officers of the army must be done in consultation with the CIC.

The Polish arms firm was allegedly contacted by Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) , under the guise that the army needed armour, tanks and surveillance vehicles.

It is said that later, the Polish nationals were invited to come to Uganda and were reportedly taken to the fortified Bombo army barracks where they signed a fake deal.

 

Allegedly at the centre of the fraud, Sam Ssimbwa with the polish national after signing the deal.
Allegedly at the centre of the fraud, Sam Ssimbwa with the polish national after signing the deal.

Interestingly, according top sources, the matter had never been discussed by the UPDF High Command or any relevant organ of the army. However, a fake 12 million Euros contract was later signed before the Polish suppliers were told to release 500,000 Euros.

In September last year, conmen disguising as Ministry of Defence procurement team invited officials of the Irish BMP Poland SP Z.o.o for meeting in Bombo, the headquarters of Land Forces.

The organisers, some of them dressed in military uniform, assured top managers of the Polish company that government was planning to procure a big cache of weapons in a deal worth Euros 71 million.

After the meeting, the Poles came out of the meeting contented, knowing they would get the deal and were to pay Euros 7,000 for bidding documents.

Sam Ssimbwa, the alleged lead negotiator, who said was using his company Prima Investments Uganda, later assured the Poles that he was going to negotiate for them to get the deal.

BMP Poland SP Z.o.o later gave powers of Attorney to Prima to negotiate the deal. Ssimbwa later went to Equity Bank and secured a bank guarantee. BMP later wired over Euros 100,000 to Prima bank account in Equity Bank to cover bond security for the deal.

“We have tried to recover the amount of security bond from Equity but the money remaining on Prima bank account is not enough. The money was withdrawn,” says Celer Marek, the Chief Executive Officer of BMP Poland SP .Z.o.o

More money was wired to Prima Investments Uganda’s account through Equity Bank as consultancy fee. However, after receiving the money, the receipients switched off their phones and were not replying messages from BMP Poland SP. Z.o.o.

Later one, of the suspects was arrested and he accused the Chief of Staff Land Forces Brig Leopold Kyanda of being the mastermind of the quack deal.

It’s said that Mr Ssimbwa, who drives expensive Range Rover in town, was released by one Mark Odong from Kireka Special Investigations Unit (SIU) on the orders of Brig Kyanda.

However, Brig. Kyanda through Army Spokesperson, Lt. Col. Paddy Ankunda told the media that he is not knowledgeable about Ssimbwa and Prima Investments.

However, EagleOnline could not ascertain this account of events but we were also able to learn that whereas Brig. Kyanda’s name is brought in by other sources, we also established Kyanda could be a target of a powerful army general who reportedly sees him as a threat to his post.

 

 

 

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