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Tanzania suspends newspaper over Magufuli ‘false’ story

The Issue that caused the closure of Mseto.Photo credit/tanzaniatoday.co.tz

A Kiswahili weekly tabloid, Mseto, has been suspended for three years after the government accused it of running stories with the intention of inciting hatred against President John Magufuli.

This is the second newspaper to be banned this year after Mawio, a Kiswahili weekly tabloid that was banned permanently this year. The tabloid invoked the wrath of the authorities in an article published on August 4, this year, headlined “Waziri amchafua JPM”(literal translation, “Minister tarnishes JPM image” John Pombe Magufuli) the president.

It should be noted that president Magufuli has become the country’s favorite after changing a number of policies in the government ever since he assumed power and especially policies that look at cutting costs of expenditure by the government bodies and switching of the funds into infrastructural development of the country.

In a statement, Information, Culture, Arts and Sports minister Nape Nnauye said the story was seditious. The story was about former acting managing director of State Mining Corporation (Stamico), currently the deputy minister in the ministry of Works, Transport and Communications, Mr Edwin Ngonyani, and President Magufuli.

According to the article, Mr Ngonyani reportedly received financial support from foreign businesspersons to facilitate campaigns during last year’s General Election. It was reported in the story that some of the funds were used by Dr Magufuli during his presidential campaign, the claims the Head of State categorically denied. Early this year, President Magufuli said he never received financial support from both local and foreign businesspersons for his campaigns.

Mr Ngonyani considers the story to be seditious, saying it was aimed at creating misunderstanding or conflicts between him and the President.

According to the statement, the decision to suspend the publication of the newspaper, which started effectively on Wednesday, is under Government order No. 242 which calls for newspapers and tabloids to be truthful in their reporting and dissemination of information.

 

 

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Ugandan cyclists promote EAC awareness on Tanzania leg

EAC Deputy Secretary General in charge of Political Federation, Mr. Charles Njoroge (right), flags off the 14 cyclists who are participating in a two month tour of the EAC Partner States at the EAC Headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania.

A group of fourteen adventurous cyclists who are on bicycling tour of the East African Community region were flagged off on another five-day leg of their long journey from the EAC Headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania by the EAC Deputy Secretary General in charge of Political Federation, Mr. Charles Njoroge.

The cyclists who left the Ugandan capital, Kampala on July 1, 2016 on a two month tour of the five EAC Partner States are on a mission to sensitize ordinary East Africans in addition to creating awareness on the EAC integration process.

The team – whose trip is dubbed Tour D’EAC passed through left Nairobi on 8th July, 2016 where they visited the State Department of East African Integration headquarters in Nairobi. They then came to Arusha via Namanga after several stopovers including Kajiado.

The group members who embarked on the trip without sponsorship do not spend the night in hotels but in public places including police stations, schools, churches and camps. They also prepare their own food. They endeavour to spend time with communities while educating and informing them about the integration process.

East African Bicycling Expedition Team Leader John Balongo speaking when they were received by the Deputy Secretary General (Political Federation), Mr. Charles Njoroge (seated right) at the EAC Headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania.
East African Bicycling Expedition Team Leader John Balongo speaking when they were received by the Deputy Secretary General (Political Federation), Mr. Charles Njoroge (seated right) at the EAC Headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania.

Briefing Mr. Njoroge on their itinerary, the group’s leader, Mr. John Balongo, said they had embarked on the trip after realizing that most East Africans including critical groups such as the media, police and students at all levels were ignorant about the EAC integration process.

Mr. Balongo said they had noted that knowledge about the East African integration was limited to a select group of top government officials but not the people at the grassroots who have no information on what the integration entails.

“We have come across security personnel and students who don’t know what the EAC is all about. Many do not even know what the EAC Partner States are. We therefore need to actively involve communities in the integration so that they can own the process,” said Balongo.

EAC Deputy Secretary General in charge of Political Federation, Mr. Charles Njoroge (fourth right, front row), with the 14 cyclists before he flagged them off on the next phase of their journey to Bujumbura, Burundi. All photos/Courtesy of EAC
EAC Deputy Secretary General in charge of Political Federation, Mr. Charles Njoroge (fourth right, front row), with the 14 cyclists before he flagged them off on the next phase of their journey to Bujumbura, Burundi. All photos/Courtesy of EAC

He said their ambition is to make the event biannual in addition to involving cyclists from the other four Partner States to make participation in the event fully regional.

Receiving the group, Mr. Njoroge described their initiative as novel, brave and inspiring saying it would go a long way in marketing the EAC integration to the people at the grassroots.

The DSG said the initiative was in line with various directives by the Summit of EAC Heads of State to the EAC Secretariat and Partner States’ governments to educate the ordinary folk on the integration.

Mr. Njoroge said the EAC would look at ways of supporting the initiative including financing making it an annual event in collaboration with other stakeholders. Mr. Njoroge later on flagged off the group whose next destination is Bujumbura, Burundi.

The team is expected in Bujumbura on Sunday, August 21, 2016 and Kigali, Rwanda on Thursday, August 25, 2016. From Kigali, the group will travel through Kabale, Mbarara, Masaka in Western Uganda before arriving at the Sudanese Embassy in Kampala on August 31, 2016.

Thursday, September 1, 2016 will be the grand finale of the tour with a Closing/Awards Ceremony in the Ugandan capital city.

 

 

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AU urges South Sudan VP to step down for Machar

South Sudan President Salva Kiir with his deputy General Taban Deng Gai.

The Peace and Security Council (PSC) of the African Union (AU) has echoed the call by IGAD for the newly appointed First Vice President of South Sudan, Taban Deng Gai, to step down for his embattled predecessor Riek Machar.

The resolution passed at the 616th meeting of the AU’s PSC in Addis Ababa stated that Machar, who was First Vice President until July 24 this year, should be reinstated upon his return to the national capital Juba. It

The AU body expressed concern over the ongoing fighting around Juba and in other parts of the country which sparked on July 7 when rival soldiers clashed in Juba and also called for deployment of a third party protection force to take charge for the security in the capital.

NEW VP: Gen Taban Deng Gai. Photo/sudaneseonline.org
NEW VP: Gen Taban Deng Gai. Photo/sudaneseonline.org

“The decision encouraging Dr. Riek Machar to re-join the peace process and the commitment by General Taban Deng Gai to step down upon the return of Dr Machar with a view to returning to the status quo are in line with the Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan (ARCSS),” partly reads the communiqué.

The statement called upon the parties to the August 2015 peace agreement to embrace mutual trust and to implement the accord and supported the IGAD ‘call for the UN Security Council (UNSC) to extend the Mission of UNMISS with a revised mandate including the deployment of the Regional Protection Force’.

Meanwhile, a meeting of the IGAD Regional Chiefs of Defence Staff is scheduled to take place today in Addis Ababa. The meeting comes in the wake of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) announcing it will meet today to decide on the deployment of a 4,000-strong peacekeeping force to Juba, a position strongly opposed by the government of South Sudan.

 

 

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No troops for South Sudan peace mission – Gen Katumba Wamala

NO TROOP DEPLOYMENT TO SOUTH SUDAN: Chief of Defence Forces-Gen.Katumba Wamala.

Uganda will not send peacekeeping troops to South Sudan, the Chief of Defence Forces General Edward Katumba Wamala, has revealed.

While appearing before the Defence and Internal Affairs Committee of Parliament chaired by Judith Nabakooba, Gen Wamala also revealed that Sudan, the northern neighbor, will not send troops to the country that attained Independence just five years ago.

During the 27th African Union Summit in Kigali, Rwanda, it was resolved that five countries, namely Uganda, Sudan, Kenya, Rwanda and Ethiopia contribute troops for the South Sudan mission, but according to Gen Wamala, Uganda was now only ready to provide logistical support to the other troop-contributing countries.

Also, during the IGAD Heads of State summit held in Addis Ababa last week, it was reiterated that the bloc deploy a ‘third party regional force’ to the South Sudan capital, Juba.

However, Uganda and Sudan are considered to have interests in South Sudan, with the former having sent troops to the troubled country in December 2013, when troops loyal to rivals President Salva Kiir and then Vice President Riek Machar, went to war.

 

 

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Gen. Muhoozi to represent Mrs Museveni at football awards

Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba

Major General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the current Commander of the UPDF Special Forces Command will grace the inaugural Azam Uganda Premier League (UPL) Awards on Friday evening at Kampala Serena.

Gen. Muhoozi replaces Education and Sports Minister Janet Museveni who league manager UPL CEO Paul Kabaikaramu had confirmed to be the chief guest.

But on Thursday UPL chairman Arinaitwe Rugyendo said Gen. Muhoozi’s presence was a big statement for Ugandan football.

The SFC Commander, Maj. Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, will preside over the UPL Awards at Kampala Serena tomorrow. Let us support Ugandan football,” Mr. Rugyendo tweeted.

“We hope that the patriotic life of the first son (Maj. Gen Muhoozi) and his presence at the award ceremony will inspire our sports men and women as well as organizations take up sports seriously,” he told EagleOnline.

KCCA’s Joseph Ochaya, Erisa Ssekisambu of Vipers and URA’s Robert Ssentongo are jostling for the Player of the Year award and also drive away from Serena Hotel, Kampala in a Subaru Forester registration numbers UAZ 038F that was yesterday at Namboole presented before the media.

The top prize is a brand new Subaru Forester
The top prize is a brand new Subaru Forester

The awards slated for Friday will assemble Uganda’s finest past and current sports personalities as well as who is who in the private and government sector in what is projected to be the Oscars of Sports in the country. Other prizes include plaques, smart phones and flat screen television sets.

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URA suspends foreign travel for officers

ASKED FOR REWARD: URA Commissioner General Doris Akol

The Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) has suspended foreign travel for all its staff, pending review and improvement in revenue collections.

According to a source, the decision that has since stunned workers was made a few weeks ago by the management of URA led by the Commissioner General Doris Akol, in an effort to cut down on operational costs of the revenue collection body that employs 2900 people.

“It is true; we can longer travel abroad, leaving us less informed that we cannot even put up informed debate with our colleagues like those from the Ministry of Finance, who travel abroad a lot,” the source, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the EagleOnline.

According to the source, the situation was made worse by the URA’s failure to meet its targeted revenue in the last fiscal year.

By press time efforts to contact URA public relations office were futile.

However, media reports indicate that URA registered a shortfall of over Shs242 billion between January and March this year, a period characterized by electioneering. The shortfall was mostly pronounced in domestic taxes’ dips.

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Kayihura come to court alone – CJ

Retired Chief Justice Bart Katureebe

 Chief Justice Bart Katureebe has said there is need for those summoned or with cases before third arm of government to respect court.

UPSET BY MOB CONDUCT AT COURT: ULS President Francis Gimara. Photo credit/uls.or.ug
UPSET BY MOB CONDUCT AT COURT: ULS President Francis Gimara. Photo credit/uls.or.ug

Responding to public outcry from the Uganda Law Society (ULS) and the populace on what transpired yesterday when a disorderly mob of supposedly would be supporters of the Inspector General of Police, Gen. Kale Kayihura, stormed and disrupted activities in the precincts at the Makindye magistrate’s court, Justice Katureebe said the incident should be thoroughly investigated and its promoters brought to book.

“Those who have been summoned to court should come alone to court and not with organized mobs,” said the head of the judiciary.

He added: “Court premises should be protected. We ask for protection and let courts do their work. What happened at Makindye was uncalled for and wrong. Institutions should be allowed to work.”

On its part, the ULS has called for the probe into the incident in which some of its members who were representing the plaintiffs were beaten and their vehicles vandalized.

“Uganda Law Society condemns the acts of unlawful interference with court process orchestrated by demonstrations under the watch by police officers. The court of judicature should be allowed to perform its functions without interference and threats,” Francis Gimara, the ULS president, told the media at their officers on Acacia Avenue in Kampala this morning.

Meanwhile, Legal Aid Uganda, a civil society organization (CSO), has also weighed in on the matter and asked Gen. Kayihura to resign his post as IGP. This, they argue, will pave the way for the due process of the law to take its course.

WEIGHED IN ON THE MATTER: Dr Kizza Besigye
WEIGHED IN ON THE MATTER: Dr Kizza Besigye

Similar concerns have also been voiced by opposition kingpin, Kizza Besigye who says: “Kayihura can’t be the head of the police and be arrested by the same police. He should resign pending trial.”

 

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Consider impact of laws, youth MPs advised

Uganda’s Ambassador to the United States Oliver Wonekha, has asked youth Members of Parliament to always consider the impact of legislation on the country’s international relations.

“While legislating, think about the impact of the law to Uganda’s relationship with the US, which is our biggest development partner; and other countries,” Wonekha said adding that, “If you are not informed, consult the Leader of Government Business or the Minister of Foreign Affairs.”

Ms Wonekha, a former Bududa Woman MP, on Wednesday met youth MPs Mpaka Mwine (NRM, Western), Ishma Mafabi (Ind., Eastern), Oscar Omony (NRM, Northern), Anna Adeke Ebaju (Ind., Female, and National) and Sarah Babirye Kityo (NRM, Central).

The meeting was held at Uganda’s Embassy in Washington, DC. The youth MPs are in the US to attend the International Young Leaders Assembly which will run from August 8-17 August 2016.

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Wonekha said that the US “nearly broke off diplomatic relations with Uganda” over Parliament’s consideration and passing of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill.

The Parliament of Uganda passed the Anti-Homosexuality Bill in December 2013 outlawing and giving life sentences to persons convicted of homosexuality or gay relations. The private member’s bill, which was later annulled by the Constitutional Court, also prohibited and prescribed penalties for the promotion of homosexuality. The US and a number of European countries, unhappy with the law, imposed varying levels of sanctions on government.

Wonekha said that her job entailed maintaining and improving Uganda’s bilateral relations with the US.

 

 

 

 

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URA signs elderly Kamana

There’s less than one month to go in the transfer window and teams are desperate to bolster their squad and find quality additions for the new season.

And here is one that could interest Uganda Revenue Authority fans.

Labama ‘Kamana’ Bokota has departed Rwandan Premier League side AS Muhanga after just six months to sign a one-year deal Uganda’s URA FC unveiled on Thursday at the club’s training base in Gayaza.

The ex Rwanda international veteran striker who was born in DR Congo has never been a regular goalscorer but offers pace, power and good link-up play in the final third.

Kamana in his mid-30s played for Amavubi between 2007 and 2010, scoring nine goals from 20 international appearances.

Kamana has previously played for DR Congo’s DC Motema Pembe as well as AS Muhanga from where he was snatched by URA FC
Kamana has previously played for DR Congo’s DC Motema Pembe as well as AS Muhanga from where he was snatched by URA FC

At club level, he has appeared for Conglese side AS Vita Club (2006-2008) before crossing to Rwanda to join Rayon Sports (2008-2009), APR FC in 2010, FC Les Stars for the season 2011 before returning to his homeland to where he signed for DC Motema Pembe in the same year. The bulky striker again traversed  In August 2011, he signed a two-year contract with Rayon Sport for a second stint with the Rwandan club.

On  August 8, 2012, Amavubi striker Bokota Labama joined Kiyovu Sports on a one-year deal and disappeared off the scene until early this year when he played for Muhanga.

Apparently URA FC chairman Ali Ssekatawa also announced the signing of two Nigerians, Harry Gentle Frank (defender) and Emmanuel Ibe Obina (forward) from Sofapaka and Mathare United respectively.

 

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URA FC 2016/17 season new signings

Alionzi Nafian Legason (Onduparaka), Fred Okot, Julius Mutyaba (Lweza), Harry Gentle Frank (Sofapaka – Nigeria), Hudu Mulikyi (Maroons), Richard Wandyaka (JMC Hippos), Emmanuel Ibe Obina (Mathare United), Bokota Labama Kamana (AS Muhanga)

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Pepsi Soda Price Cuts: No more luxury to revise prices upwards?

Crown Beverages Limited’s aggressive 17% price cut on their flagship soft drinks is a good deal for Uganda’s soda consumers, but they might not be so sweet for Coca-Cola, Harris International, makers of Riham, Azam and Fizzy — not to mention Pepsi itself— in the long run.

In an effort to drive sales, CBL the bottlers of Mirinda, Mountain Dew, Pepsi Cola among others has cut the price of the named carbonated soft drinks’ 330ml pack size by Shs200 from Shs 1,200 to Shs1, 000. CBL did the same in May for the 500ml, cutting the prices from shs1700 to shs1500.

The announcement was Thursday made by Jeff Sekandi, the Head of Marketing who won’t be in the job by September 4th with a new boss having been poached from a leading multinational.

In the short term, the low prices have been good news for beverage consumers. That’s because Pepsi is the one footing the bill for the deep price cuts, and demand has been so strong that the beverage companies are struggling to keep up, EagleOnline understands. Actually the new smaller players have a relatively strong presence in the market but they have become low on supply and are not available in some areas which the Nakawa based soda company are looking to take advantage of new soda consumers because their prices are now friendlier especially in these hard economic times.

However, longer term, these price cuts could undermine the quality of Uganda’s sodas.

The aggressive pricing also raises questions about Crown Beverages’ business with no projected indulgence for them to revise prices upwards anytime soon.

CBL profits have fallen one way or the other according to market analysts. That decline comes as top management level turnover continues to increase, an unfairly tilted beverage industry, heavy taxation and difficulty for big players and new entrants to survive.

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