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South Sudan rival forces clash towards Uganda border

SPLM-IO Chief of Staff Gen Gatwech on return to Juba. Photo credit/finance.yahoo.com

South Sudanese rival forces have clashed around a strategic town, Yei, which is about 160 km south of the national capital, Juba, and towards the Ugandan border.

This is after the opposition forces of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA-IO) in Opposition under the leadership of the former first vice president, Riek Machar, captured Lasu County, southwest of Yei.

Officials of the opposition faction confirmed that fighting erupted around Yei town, the capital of the newly formed Yei River State, when their forces came under attack from forces loyal to President Salva Kiir.

“Our forces of the SPLA (IO) came under attack today, when forces loyal to President Salva Kiir moved out of Yei town and attacked them. They were attacked in their defensive position some kilometers away north of Yei town,” James Gatdet Dak, spokesperson for Machar, leader of the country’s main opposition faction, said.

“However, our forces fought back in self-defence and chased the attacking forces back into the town. They did not follow them to capture the town,” he added.

Dak also revealed that their forces on Monday captured a strategic county of Lasu, which is south of Yei town, towards Kaya at the border with Uganda.

He also said another force from Juba was defeated on Tuesday between Juba and Lainya County when it attempted to attack the SPLA-IO forces on Juba-Yei road, which he claimed to have been closed by the opposition forces.

He further claimed that like Juba, Yei has also been besieged by the opposition forces.

The opposition leader’s spokesman also said fighting was going on around Renk, in the furthest north of the country, near Sudan’s border. Also there has been fighting in Nasir and Maban areas in Upper Nile state, he added.

There are also reports of fighting around Raga in Western Bahr el Ghazal state, west of the country.

Fighting erupted in Juba on July 8 between bodyguards of the two rival leaders, Kiir and Machar, and spread throughout the town, forcing Machar and his small number of troops to leave Juba and relocate into the bushes around the capital.

Opposition officials accused President Kiir’s forces of starting the fighting at the palace in an attempt to kill their leader, an accusation which President Kiir’s officials have denied.

President Kiir went ahead by replacing Machar, saying he had stopped communicating with him and called on him to return to the capital. Machar said he would only return to Juba once a third party force is deployed to separate the rival forces and guarantee his safety.

He also said his replacement was ‘illegal’ and a violation of the Article 6.5 of the Agreement on the Resolutions of the Conflict in South Sudan (ARCISS).

The East African regional bloc, IGAD, in their communiqué released on Friday called on Machar to return to Juba and assume his position as first vice president, calling on the newly appointed replacement, Taban Deng Gai, to step aside.

Meanwhile, as fighting continues around Juba, the two sides have called for reinforcements from different locations and fighting has been intensifying in the bushes around the capital and in other areas in the country.

United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is expected to discuss and pass a resolution on Friday for deployment of a third party force in Juba to take charge of its security, including protecting the leadership, civilians and key government installations.

 

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Uganda to host key investment arbitration conference

A participant announcing the upcoming conference. Courtesy Photo.

Uganda will this year play host to the fourth edition of the East Africa International Arbitration Conference (EAIAC), an authoritative platform that is promoting the region’s legal capacity and highlighting arbitration as an alternative investment dispute mechanism.

THE EAIAC logo
THE EAIAC logo

According to a release by the Africa Press Organisation (APO) on behalf of GBS Africa, the EAIAC 2016 will highlight the importance of international arbitration as a tool for promoting foreign investment on the continent, look at arbitration case studies from Uganda and the region focusing on infrastructure, natural resources and Energy projects.
Uganda’s is increasingly gaining recognition as a leading Infrastructure and natural resource player in the Eastern African market, and the organizing committee considers Kampala as a natural choice for hosting EAIAC 2016.
EAIAC 2016 will take place on the September 8-9 at the Serena Kampala and will be addressed by Ministers from the region, international arbitration professionals and investment experts.
Organised by GBS Africa, the conference is supported by regional law societies, private sector bodies, development agencies, regional governments and investment community with an interest in East Africa.
The platform brings stakeholders together to share best practices, network and chart the way forward for East Africa’s Arbitration practice.
EAIAC Kampala 2016 will build on the success of the previous conferences held in Addis Ababa (2013), Nairobi (2014) and Dar –es Salaam (2015).

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Kayihura supporters besiege Makindye court

Former Inspector General of Police Gen. Kale Kayihura

Hundreds of people have turned up at the Makindye Magistrate’s court to express their solidarity with the Inspector General of Police General Kale Kayihura.

According to our reporter on the ground, some of the placards-holding supporters of the IGP have turned rowdy, chasing away perceived opponents of the police chief.

Already, Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago and city lawyer and president of opposition JEEMA party are at Makindye, where the security has been tightened ahead of the expected arrival of the IGP and his co-accused. General Kale Kayihura, was dragged to court by a group of 20 lawyers, for allegedly failing to superintend his subordinates who were involved in beating the opposition Dr Besigye’s supporters and bystanders, on July 12 and 13.

This was after Dr Besigye had been released on bail from Luzira prison, where he was held for two months on treason charges.

Two days ago, while addressing a presser at his Kasangati home Besigye said that time has caught-up with Gen Kayihura and others who have been traumatizing him, his supporters and innocent civilians, as witnessed by the indictment of the General.

“Things have changed; I am out of court and Kayihura is in,” the retired army colonel said.

Meanwhile, yesterday afternoon another group of placard-holding supporters of the IGP staged a demonstration around Parliament, temporarily paralyzing activities around the house.

Story evolving

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Uganda’s Owori nominated Rotary International new President

Ugandan banker Sam Owori has been nominated as the Rotary International President for 2018/19 replacing John Germ.

According to reports Mr Owori will become the president-nominee on 1 October if no other candidates challenge him.

He joined Rotary in 1978 and was an RI director in 2010-12. He has also served as a regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator and RI training leader.

Owori, who was the managing director of Uganda Commercial Bank until the early 2000s, is now the Chief Executive Officer, Institute of Corporate Governance and also shareholder in Uganda’s first regulated, deposit-taking microfinance institution, FINCA Uganda.

Born in Tororo, Mr Owori is also a former representative United Nations Centre for Human Settlements Programme and a Secretary to the Bank of Uganda.

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ICC procedures affect trial of Muslim terror suspects

Some of the Muslims charged with murder of fellow Muslims at High Court Kampala. Photo credit/eastafricanvanguard.com

The trial of thirty one Muslim terror suspects including Sheikh Muhammad Yusuf Kamoga has today hit a temporary dead end after the prosecution and defence counsels failed to agree on how to proceed under the International Criminal Court (ICC) rules and procedures in regard to terrorism charges, which are considered international crimes.

UNDER TRIAL: Sheikh Yunus Kamoga
UNDER TRIAL: Sheikh Yunus Kamoga

The 31 suspects are charged with the murder of several Muslim clerics across among them Sheikhs Hassan Kiirya, Abdulkadir Muwaya, Abdulkarim Sentamu and Mustapha Bahiga.

The standoff followed the issue of amended procedures, given that the suspects are being charged with an international crime and, Defence Counsels Mac Dosman Kabega and Ladislaus Rwakafuuzi asked the presiding judges to allow for some amendments since the rules and laws were not clear to them.

The trial judges were then left with no option other than to invite Justice Duncan Gaswaga to clear some queries since both the prosecution and defense were not conversant with the ICC rules.

Justice Gaswaga referred the defence lawyers to Article 139 of the Constitution and noted that ‘this is the High Court of Uganda and not The Hague, so the position I hold at this court differs from the one I would hold while sitting at the ICC,” Justice Gaswaga told his learned friends. He however, promised to conduct further consultations on the procedural matters.

Prosecutor, Senior State Attorney Lino Anguzu, concurred with his colleagues about the new rules which require even the prosecution to amend the charge.

He added that some of the also provisions allow him to promote confidentiality while presenting witnesses because some of them need security.

In response Justice Gaswaga advised Prosecutor Anguzu to follow the requisite procedures while applying for security for the witnesses, but rejected prosecution’s request to be accorded more time to sort out the seeming procedural anomalies ‘like printing and photocopying documents, amending the charge, disclosing of evidence and arranging everything in proper order’ before the next pre-trial hearing.

The judge reminded Anguzu that prosecution had over two years to prepare for the case, a development that was welcomed by the 30 suspects, who also complained of being tortured while in custody.

This prompted the Judge to ask them if they can identify the people who torture them so that they can be brought to book, to which all the suspects responded in the affirmative.

Meanwhile, counsel Rwakafuzi complained that some of the suspects, identified as A27, A28, A 29, A 30 and A31, are not Ugandan nationals yet they are being charged in the High Court of Uganda.

 

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Uganda Entertainment Awards: Who will win come August 19th

Everybody loves a surprise, and this award season, there wouldn’t be any surprises if there weren’t predictions. Since the Uganda Entertainment awards night are less than a fortnight away, it is just the right time to speculate and altercate about who will win what category.

Here is EagleOnline’s prediction on selected categories of interest;

Artist of the Year 

The nominees are; Sheebah Karungi,Eddy Kenzo and Bebe Cool.

All three have been on the scene this past year. While Eddy Kenzo won Best New International artist in 2015 BET Awards, Bebe Cool’s Love you everyday was nominated in Mtv Africa Awards (MAMA). However, Sheeba has had hit after hit including Nkwatako, Ndiwanjawulo, Siri Zari and others,  therefore this Zeros down to her, Sheeba Karungi

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-NG4TQRP_w

Best Male Artist

The nominees are; Eddy Kenzo, Radio & Weasel, David Lutalo, A Pass

He might not be winning Artist of the year but Eddy Kenzo has people hyping over his songs. While the rest cannot be disregarded either, Kenzo is still the most probable winner in this category.

Best Female Artist

The nominees are; Rema Namakula, Sheebah Karungi, Stecia Mayanja, Mary Bata

For the most obvious reason that she has had the most hits in this category, Sheeba is taking this one too.

Best Breakthrough Artiste

The nominees are; Winnie Nwagi, Carol Nantongo, Nutty Neithan, Ryddim Galz

People are going crazy over her curvy body and Musawo is still hitting all over the country. Winnie Nwagi has got this covered.

Video of the Year

The nominees are; Nkwatako by Sheebah Karungi, Soraye by Eddy Kenzo, African Gal by Bebe Cool, Njogereza by Navio, Kyadaaki by Iryn Namubiru

Nkwatako is winning this. Let’s be honest, there is a difference between a good quality video and a video that appeals to a watcher and that is Sheeba Karungi.

Best Collaboration

The nominees are; Science by King Saha ft Winnie Nwagi, Same Way by Geosteady ft Lydia Jazmine, Royal Eddy Kenzo ft Patoranking, Friendly Match by Ziza Bafana ft Zanie Brown

Science takes this. This jam is loved from a boba-boda stage to a government official’s house.

Song of the Year

The nominees are; Musawo by Winnie Nwagi, Alintwala by Stecia Mayanja, Same way by Geosteady ft Jazmine, Mu Bbara by Daxx Kartel, My Lover by Mary Bata

This is a close one! Though Daxx Kartel might have taken this had it been 4 months earlier, with Winnie’s Musawo strategically hitting during the award season, Winnie Nwagi could take this award. I still wouldn’t be surprised though if Daxx Kartel claimed it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xv6Knyenwsc

Best Band

The nominees are; Quela Band, Golden Band, Cream Production

This group made up of former Eagle’s Production gurus has never lost it and with new fresh blood like Carol Nantongo taking over the music scene, surely it’s only fair to say Golden band is taking this one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlidrWGQBHs

Best All Round Entertainment Personality

The nominees are; Bobi Wine, Salvado Idringi, Andrew Benon Kibuuka, Mariam Ndagire.

Taking into account a personality that appeals to all; young, old, poor and rich, Bobi Wine is definitely taking this one.

Best TV Station

The nominees are; NTV, Bukedde TV, Urban TV, Channel 44

Enjoyed by every age group and getting even those claiming too much swag watching Agataliiko Nfuufu, Bukedde TV is in the thing.

  1. Best Radio Station

The nominees are; Galaxy FM, CBC FM, Power FM, Capital FM, Sanyu FM

This new comer is hitting the scene right and some of these old fellas, though competitive could be in for a surprise when Galaxy FM takes it.

 

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‘Museveni is a squatter in Rwakitura’, says DP youth leader

President Yoweri Museveni at his country home in Rwakitura. Photo credit/Kalibbala Kato Jacob

The Democratic Party (DP) youth leader Christopher Okidi has said that President Yoweri Museveni is a squatter on the Rwakitura land, where he has a country home.

Amid rib-cracking laughter, Mr Okidi, who was addressing the press at the party headquarters in Kampala today, also said that Mr Museveni has no right to sell the Rwakitura land, and vowed he would personally take a placard inscribed with the words ‘Rwakitura land not for sale’ to the President’s country home aboard a bus.

Mr Okidi, who was speaking at a launch campaign to ‘fight’ against alleged land grabbing by government’, also claimed that the grabbed land had been sold to investors.

ACCUSED GOVERNMENT OF 'GRABBING' PUBLIC LAND AND SELLING IT TO INVESTORS: Democratic Party Youth Leader Christopher Okidi
ACCUSED GOVERNMENT OF ‘GRABBING’ PUBLIC LAND AND SELLING IT TO INVESTORS: Democratic Party Youth Leader Christopher Okidi

He said the DP had laid down a number of strategies in respect to the campaign, including petitioning Parliament and also visiting all the places the party says had been grabbed by the government.

DEMOLISHED: Parents sort through the rubble for their children's belongings at the site of the demolished Nabagereka Primary School. Photo credit/Aljazeera
DEMOLISHED: Parents sort through the rubble for their children’s belongings at the site of the demolished Nabagereka Primary School. Photo credit/Aljazeera

According to Mr. Okidi, the team will begin with Nakivubo Stadium and the Nabagereka Primary School, with placards reading ‘public land is not for sale’.

“The NRM government has turned Ugandan land into a one man property,” Mr. Okidi said, adding that this had “affected the poor Ugandans who carry out small survival businesses on this land and even some who own it and purchased it expensively.”

Citing the Shimoni land that was home to a Primary School and Teacher Training College, Mr Okidi said that the government has on several occasions taken land and just left it undeveloped. He added that the DP would ensure the land is returned to its rightful owners.

“There is nothing like idle land in Uganda; so there is need for the government to empower citizens and mobilize them on how best this land can be put to use rather than selling it off to investors who at the end of the day repatriate the profits to their countries,” he said.

Talking about corruption, Mr Okidi said the vice was rampant, perpetuated by ‘people loyal to the current regime’.

‘If it only takes a goat to buy public land’ the DP would also ‘sell one’, he said in reference to a recent scam involving the fraudulent purchase of a 23 acre piece of land belonging to the Uganda Broadcasting Corporation (UBC) in Bugolobi, a leafy city suburb.

“The government is full of corruption and has turned the country’s property into private property,” he said, stressing that the DP youth are totally against land grabbing.

But contacted, Government Deputy Spokesperson Col Shaban Bantariza said the government was just reallocating its property.

“The land in question belongs to the Uganda Land Commission (ULC) ; it is the one that re-allocates the land. So what is the problem of government re-allocating its land to more useful purposes”? he wondered.

He added that the ‘DP should look for something else to keep it in the news’.

 

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Buikwe Childcare Initiative receives Shs 1.4b funding

An Alternative Care Initiative that has been launched in Buikwe district has received funding worth 350,000 Euros (about Ugx 1,297,166,043) from Terre de Hommes, a Netherlands based organization.

The initiative, Alternative Care Consortium on Systems Strengthening (ACCoSS), seeks to reintegrate children with their families and will be implemented in four districts in Uganda – Kayunga, Wakiso, Mukono and Buikwe as a way of sustaining existing alternative care systems at national level and will run from 2016 to 2018.

SOS Children’s Villages Uganda is taking the lead on the project, which was launched during the Alternative Care Initiative Project Meeting at Buikwe District Headquarters on August 4, 2016. The meeting was a scale up of the previous ‘Strong Beginnings’ Project that closed in December 2015 and was held to discuss alternative care for vulnerable children and to promote ideal options besides putting these children in institutions with the aim of reducing child exploitation and abuse.

Other stakeholders who were in attendance include officials from Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development, Child Health and Development Centre Makerere University (CHDC), School of Medicine, College of Health Sciences Makerere University and African Network for Prevention and Protection against Child Abuse and Neglect (ANPPCAN) Uganda Chapter.

“Buikwe District was chosen as a result of the increased number of children falling into childcare institutions from this geographical catchment. We are adding our voice onto the national outcry for the increased and ever mushrooming care institutions in Uganda, of which Buikwe is one of the affected districts,” said Lillian Ssengooba, SOS Uganda’s National Programme Development Advisor.

Terre de Hommes, a Netherlands based organization has provided funding for the project worth 350,000 Euros (about Ugx 1,297,166,043). “These funds will enable families to take care of their children to avoid child-parent separations where children oftentimes end up in childcare institutions,” said Ronald Ssentuuwa, SOS Uganda’s Project Manager. “We expect that at least 400 households in Kayunga, Wakiso, Mukono and Buikwe will benefit from this project,” he added.

Uganda currently has over 660 childcare institutions, one of which is SOS Children’s Villages Uganda. However, of these, only 17 have been licensed to operate by the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development. Over 40,000 children call these institutions home. 1.5 million children in Uganda remain abandoned and orphaned, while over 10,000 live on the streets.

Childcare institutions pose a threat to vulnerable children. When placed under this care, children often time suffer retardation in brain development, emotional stress, lack of family identity and disconnection of children from their communities. “We are hopeful that this project will provide solutions and see about 150 children being reintegrated back into their families,” remarked Ms. Ssengooba.

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Lokodo’s anti-porn campaign hits Kampala streets

Fr Simon Lokodo

Uganda is due to get a porn-detecting machine soon that is supposed to find pornography “on mobile handsets and other electronic devices”.

Ethics Minister Simon Lokodo is behind the plan, but some individuals have started their own anti-pornography campaign.

According to this Instagram post they are displaying their messages outside Sheraton Hotel, Kampala.

Lokodo

The sh300m machine will detect, control, and scrutinize porn on mobile handsets and other electronic devices according to the minister.

He further added that the Government has already contracted a South Korean company that will supply it to Uganda upon the ministry receiving the budget of sh2.6b.

It is illegal to produce, publish or share many forms of graphic content in Uganda, and offenders can be fined or imprisoned for up to 10 years.

Lokodo last week vowed to close media houses that publish pornographic content upon investigations come September.

According to Act, Part (III) on prohibition of pornography under the anti-pornography law states that  subsection (I) a person shall not produce, traffic in, publish, broadcast, procure, import, export, sell or abet form of pornography .

 

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I’ll be in court for Kayihura trial, says Besigye

Former presidential candidate Kizza Besigye has today vowed to be at the Makindye magistrate’s court tomorrow to witness the trial of his nemesis IGP Gen Kale Kayihura.

The IGP is set for a marathon of court appearances following a case that was filed by activist lawyers Lukwago & Co Advocates and Namugali, Walyemera & Co Advocates, over rampant police brutality across the country that included the beating of Dr Besigye’s supporters three weeks ago.

And today Dr Besigye said peoples’ power will always prevail now that the ‘hunter is being hunted’, adding that it is now Kayihura’s turn feel the rule of law.

“Yes I will be in Makindye court tomorrow to witness Kayihura step into the dock so that he knows when he is acting illegally, he can also come in the same court dock,” Dr Besigye is quoted by Daily Monitor as saying. He added: “The institutions are weak, we should not expect much but we must keep on even with the weak institutions. Some of those who have been harassing us are now in the dock, others who were taking the orders of Kayihura are on suspension. Now they should be careful because they should know that Kayihura’s orders are illegal.”

Meanwhile, Dr Besigye reported to the Deputy Registrar of the Criminal Division of the Kampala High Court, Ms Eleanor Mary Khainza, in respect to the treason case bail conditions as earlier directed by Justice Wilson Masalu Musene.

On July 12, while releasing Dr Besigye on a non-cash bail of Shs100m, after the latter spent two months on remand at Luzira prison, Justice Musene ordered Dr Besigye to report to the Deputy Registrar of the court once every two weeks starting yesterday, as one of the four bail term conditions he was asked to honour in exchange for his release.

Tuesday was the second time the four time opponent of President Museveni was reporting back to High Court and was ordered to go back to court on August 23.

Besigye was also ordered to refrain from any acts of violence until his treason case is disposed of.

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