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FAIRYTALE: Onduparaka FC players revel in Uganda Cranes opportunity

Uganda Cranes team entered their third day of training ahead of their Eastern Regional tour scheduled to take place in Mbale this Saturday.

The training was successfully conducted at Nakivubo Stadium following the earlier sessions on Monday and Tuesday that were held at the KCCA stadium in Lugogo.

Onduparaka FC had a great 2015/16 season after they earned  their promotion from the FUFA Big League to the Ugandan Premier League and also were the Runners up of the Uganda Cup tournament.

Their hardwork, determination to achieve and success has been recognized and paid off after four of their players earned the first call up by Micho to the national Team, Uganda Cranes.

The four Onduparaka players who joined the training today at Nakivubo Stadium are Nafian Alionzi (Goalkeper), Rashid Toha(defender), Midfielders Gadaffi Wahabu and Muhammad Shaban, the Uganda Cup tournament top scorer with 7 goals.

Geoffrey Massa, the Cranes National Team captain also successfully trained with the team as well as Abel Eturude, the Sports Club Villa midfielder.

The team will resume training tomorrow, Thursday at the same stadium.

The team sets off for Mbale on Friday evening after preparation of one week training.

Saturday, 25th June 2016

Eastern Regional Team Vs Uganda Cranes

At Mbale Regional Stadium (4 pm)

The Players who trained on Wednesday: Ismail Watenga (GK), James Alitho (GK), Alionzi Nafian (GK), Shafiq Bakaki, Nicholas Wadada, Joseph Nsubuga, Deus Bukenya, Bernard Muwanga, Halid Lwaliwa, Hassan Wasswa Mawanda, Abel Eturude, Gadafi Wahabu, Rashid Toha, Dan Birikwalira, Kezironi Kizito, Yassar Mugerwa, Edrisa Lubega, Erisa Ssekisambu, Martin Kizza, Denis Iguma, Murshid Juuko, Isaac Muleme, Ibrahim Kayiwa, Joseph Ochaya, Geofrey Massa (Captain) Fahad Bayo, Muhammed Shaban

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EURO 2016: Cristiano Ronaldo throws reporter’s microphone into lake

The Real Madrid superstar is clearly in no mood for talking with journalists after launching his feelings after he threw a reporter’s microphone in the lake.

Ahead of their final EURO 2016 last fixture against Hungary, the frustrated Portuguese captain was out for a walk with fellow teammates when a Portuguese journalist approached him to ask if he was ready for the match.  His response was to “Grab the journalist’s microphone and throw it into the nearby lake”.

Portugal is without a win at Euro 2016 tournament and could face elimination if they do not beat Hungary in their Group F clash.

The Portuguese National team captain has failed to score from 20 shots on goal in this tournament. He also missed a penalty kick against Austria in their 0-0 goalless stalemate draw in Paris.

It has been a frustrating tournament for the 31-year-old striker because he has failed to score in the two matches Portugal has played so far in this EURO tournament happening in France.

He also criticized Iceland for having a “small-time mentality” after a 1-1 draw.

Portugal face Hungary in Lyon, France ahead of their, MUST win final Group F fixture.

Ronaldo and Co. will face England if they finish second in the group and could face Croatia if they remain third.

However, if Austria beat Iceland and Portugal lose, goal difference will determine their fate and they could be on the plane back home by Friday this week.

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TIME UP! Lt Gen Tumukunde vows to crack Kampala Kifeesi gangs

Former spymaster Lt Gen Henry Tumukunde has vowed to turn the business around the struggling Security ministry especially when it is being criticised over low intelligence standards.

While entering office as the new Minister for Security Lt Gen Tumukunde cautioned officials in public offices to stop laziness and dilly-darling in their offices but work for the benefit of the country.

The bush war hero also former Director General of Internal Security Organisation (ISO),is replacing Mary Busingye Karoro Okurutu who is now a Minister in Charge of General Duties/Office of the Prime Minister.

“While I was still in ISO, whenever I found you seated in office reading newspaper, I would send you to Katakwi for field work. We must take the president’s words seriously. We have to work,” Lt Gen Tumukunde told reporters.

Being the highly trained spymaster his new roles will be to watch over international counter-terrorism, counter-terrorism, operations, communications capabilities, including communications data, Protect, including critical national infrastructure, National Crime Agency, serious organized crime, cyber-crime and security, fraud and asset recovery, space security among others and will be briefing the president directly.

Tumukunde said at the handover ceremony from outgoing minister Mary Karooro Okurut that government made blunders in weakening LCs since they were helping in intelligence gathering.
Tumukunde said at the handover ceremony from outgoing minister Mary Karooro Okurut that government made blunders in weakening LCs since they were helping in intelligence gathering.

“They cannot occupy public offices for leisure. They must stop the comfort in offices because the state cannot afford to be leisure. I will have to work on them,” he added.

“There are these groups baptizing themselves good names like Kifeesi. They are only attempting to scare,” he held.

Tumukunde has also warned that the recent wave of attacks on security installations in Gulu district could signal rebellion.

The incident came at a time over 30 soldiers were being incarcerated for alleged coup to overthrow the government.

Notable among them are; Colonel Dan Opita, the commander of Entebbe airbase, UPC’s Dan Oola Odiya and Nakawa division MP Michael Kabaziguruka.

Tumukunde, who once served as Commander of the Gulu-based 4th Division of the Uganda Peoples Defence Forces, quoted by Uganda Radio Network telling journalists at Parliament that the attacks are masterminded by elements that participated in the Lord’s Resistance Army [LRA] struggle.

He said the former combatants are still disgruntled by the sitting government.

Tumukunde said the ‘elements’ but stated that government has the capacity to bring the perpetrators to book.

 

Tumukunde’s spy career at a glance

It should be remembered that at a rank of Colonel he was appointed Chief of Military Intelligence and Security after bush war. His tenure was arguably the most successful by any officer as it is during this time that Al-Qaeda’s plan to bomb the American Embassy in Kampala was thwarted. There was also a time where bombings were rampant within the capital Kampala, and once again Tumukunde formed several intelligence committees within the city and the problem was gotten rid of.

As ISO as Director General with Elly Kayanja as his deputy to fight off urban terrorism and gross theft, which netted rogues like black. However, his relations with Ely kayanja soured which later forced president to usurp his role and appoint kayanja as head.

Tumukunde often despised Kayanja as a modestly learned man.

He registers a colorful resume among top army officials.

Some sources in the army believe he played an important role in bridging the communication gap between the UPDF and LRA. He reportedly gave satellite phones to LRA leaders to facilitate a peace initiative.

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INHERITED! President appoints son VP

Equatorial Guinea’s President Teodoro Obiang’ Nguema has promoted his first son Teodoro ‘Teodorin’ Obiang’ Mangue as the country’s vice-president, local television confirmed.

Teodorin has been second vice-president.

The position of the second vice-president has been abolished in the new government structure, with uncertainty looming over that of prime minister.

According to the Brazilian newspaper the Terra Brasil, which quoted a local television Tuesday, the president’s first son will also be incharge of Defence and National Security ministry.

He has been fighting attempts by the US administration to seize his assets, denying charges that they were obtained with allegedly corrupt funds taken from his country.

Teodorin’s appointment follows the formation of a new government after his father’s April 24election win.

Former Vice-President Ignacio Milantais now the State Council Chairman and the presidential adviser.

President Nguema was re-elected with 93.7 per cent vote.

Former Prime Minister Vicente Ehate Tomí will now be the deputy president of the State Council.

President Nguema is Africa’s longest-serving leader and has ruled the former Spanish colony since 1979 when he ousted his uncle in a military coup.

Equatorial Guinea, though originally Spanish-speaking, applied to join Lusophone in 2006 and was admitted.

Via Africereview

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Museveni mourns Entebbe MP’s daughter

President Museveni has today visited Entebbe MP Tumusime Rosemary’s home as she mourns her daughter.

The tragedy occurred a few meters away from where the MP was. She was heading to State House to witness the swearing-in of new ministers.

In a series of tweets, Mr. Museveni eulogised: “I have visited & condoled with the family of Hon. Rose Tumusiime, the Entebbe Municipality MP, who lost her daughter.

“Doreen Tashobya, 21, & another relative, Patrick Busingye, died yesterday in an accident involving a truck and a motorcycle, in Entebbe.

“We have lost two young people with a promising future. I pray the family finds strength in this trying time. May their souls rest in peace.

Museveni visitss

Ms. Tumusime’s daughter, Doreen Tashobya and a one Patrick Businge were on Tuesday killed in a motor accident as the two were riding on a bike to Tashobya‘s work place.

The motorcycle they were riding, Reg no. UDS 502N Bajaj boxer collided with a Isuzu Truck Reg UAP 872J that was carrying sand. The accident occurred at Muziga Park on Entebbe road.

Sadly, Tumisiime, a ruling party legislator was widowed only recently, in 2014.   Her husband was the late Edward Gumizamu Tumusiime, NRM party stalwart in Entebbe, and former vice chairperson of NRM at Wakiso district.

Museveni visits

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Kasangati court sides with Besigye over State video evidence

Kasangati Magistrate’s Court has Wednesday adjourned Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) former presidential candidate Dr Kizza Besigye’s ‘disobedience of lawful orders’ case to July 1st 2016.

Court presided over by Mr Freddy Egessa heard proceedings that included the state tabling more evidence to pin the opposition kingpin over charges of disobeying lawful orders.

Omwito Mark (Police Constable), who said he is trained at gathering video evidence, testified against Dr. Besigye and showed court video footage of when state say Mr Besigye disobeyed lawful orders and didn’t follow prescribed route to Najjanankumbi.

The magistrate’s court instead rejected video footage presented by the state to pin Dr Besigye.

The footage was presented by the first state witness Brain Mark Omito, a Police Officer attached to the evidence gathering unit. The video shows Besigye’s motorcade from Kalerwe to Mulago as proof that the crowd that followed him could jeopardize business in Kampala if he had not been stopped.

But defence lawyers led by Ernest Kalibbala questioned the credibility of the footage on account that it had been edited to 7 minutes and 42 seconds from a record of 1 hour and 20minutes.

Kalibbala asked that the video be withdrawn a plea that was sustained by Grade One Magistrate Egesa.

The case is from an April 5th incident when Besigye was arrested just hours after he left his home and approximately three days after the Inspector General of Police Gen. Kale Kayihura ordered security officials to withdraw from outside residence of the four time challenger of president Yoweri Museveni.

The move came despite assurances by authorities that he was free to attend prayers at his party headquarters Tuesday.

Besigye, who often draws large crowds wherever he travels, had been under house arrest since the presidential poll on February 18.

His arrest came as supporters joined his procession from the outskirts of Kampala and followed him as he made his way into the city.

Besigye was taken to Nagalama police station outside Kampala.  A police spokesperson said he has been charged with participating in an unlawful procession.

Besigye who is currently on remand in Luzira on treason charges was then arrested several times in the run-up to the February 18 polls.  He was placed under house arrest for a month and half after the vote.

President Yoweri Museveni won that poll with 60 percent of the vote.  This is his fifth term in office.  Besiyge placed second with 35 percent.  He said there were irregularities, but his detention prevented him from contesting results in court.

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I will not deal with corruption – Museveni

President Museveni has revealed that “incorruptible youth” like new minister for Investment and Privatisation, Ms Evelyn Anite, are  hard to find and that era of fighting corruption is finished.

He listed corruption as the second issue that needs to be addressed in order to make Uganda a middle income country.

The head of state was speaking on Tuesday during the swearing-in ceremony of his new cabinet at State House Entebbe.

Museveni explained that the appointment of Ms Anite, whom he described as his “daughter” in the new docket was not by accident, but was by design.

“I appointed my daughter Anite to the investment docket because I know she is not corrupt,” Mr Museveni said. “I will not tolerate anybody who delays decisions on investment which can be made.”

Cabinet

He said he wanted reforms and promised to guide her in order to ensure that investments are not hindered.

At the ceremony, 30 Cabinet ministers and 36 state ministers took oath of allegiance and oath of office.

Only those state ministerial appointees who were not cleared by the Parliament’s Appointments Committee; Harriet Ntabazi (Industry), Ismael Orot (Works), Ruth Acheng (Fisheries) and (Adrian Tibaleke (Disability) alongside First Deputy Prime Minister Gen Moses Ali missed the swearing in.

Museveni also explained why he appointed Opposition members to his Cabinet, and set tough targets for the newly sworn-in ministers.

He said: “When I was saying goodbye to the old cabinet, I told them they almost took Uganda to middle income access.

“We must aggressively look for investment in order for Uganda to get to middle income status.

“There must be no delay in decision making. I’ll not tolerate anybody who will delay to make decision.

Museveni

 

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FDC unveils Uganda shadow govt

Winnie Kizza

The Leader of Opposition in Parliament (LoP), Hon. Winnie Kizza has Tuesday unveiled a 22-member shadow Cabinet that is predominately Forum for Democratic Change (FDC).

Shadow

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Uganda’s newest E-Payment platform Pebuu hailed as market leader

John Semyalo, Pebuu CEO

Leading E- Payment platform, Pebuu, is emerging as a leading online payment platform in Uganda. Pebuu which stormed the market at the start of the year is a Pan-African electronic depositing and bill payment solution provider that allows for everyday cash deposits and settlements at a single portal.

Having gained recognition in such a short time from launch, Pebuu is being hailed as a market leader in the e-payment segment where they continue to impress with their simplified process of electronic deposits and transactions.

According to the General Manager of Pebuu, Kim Ssebuliba, the firm continues to gain industry recognition as a result of its contribution to online payment across different utility services in Uganda. She remarked “We believe that settling bills and deposits should be smart, secure and hassle free. We aim at improving and simplifying the process of electronic deposits and transactions. This is why the market is appreciating our services and more and more partners are coming onboard to work with us”

Pebuu is the fastest growing point of sales service provider in Africa. As such, Pebuu has signed on the leading utility service providers and has made it easier for customers to pay for electricity, water, digital TV, and services from all major telecoms in Uganda.

Kim Ssebuliba the firm’s GM added “To get our services closer to our customers, we have partnered with all the leading mobile telecommunications companies to improve service delivery to their customers. Using our Pebuu platform, customers can now pay for services provided by say Africell Uganda. A customer can purchase airtime, internet bundles and also carry out Africell Money transfers using any of our Pebuu terminals”

Pebuu has impressed with their comprehensive, advanced, and integrated online payment solutions for e-commerce and mobile commerce platforms.

Launched in March this year, the firm was created with a vision to make online, cross-currency payments and transactions safer, cheaper and more accessible for businesses, traders and consumers in Uganda and beyond.

The platform offers both users and agents an opportunity to transact directly with no hassles

As a drive to grow business and ease payment options, Pebuu is also offering integrated solutions to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to power their online payment infrastructure by offering free online payment integration to serve an estimated market of over 2 million Ugandan firms. This drive also includes schools where Pebuu is offering cards where parents can load pocket expenses money for their boarding school going kids for use in purchase of their daily needs. This is a first of its kind initiative in Uganda.

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ICC hands 18-year to DRC’s Bemba

Jean-Pierre Bemba, a former vice president of the Democratic Republic of Congo, was sentenced on Tuesday by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to 18 years in jail for crimes committed by soldiers who were under his command in Central African Republic over a decade ago.

“The chamber sentences Mr. Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo to a total of 18 years’ imprisonment,” said judge Sylvia Steiner, ruling that his soldiers had carried out “sadistic” rapes, murders and pillaging of “particular cruelty.”

ICC prosecutors had urged that Bemba be imprisoned for at least 25 years, saying such a sentence would be justified by “the gravity of the offenses committed by Mr. Bemba and his degree of culpability.”

Bemba’s lawyers, for their part, had called for him to be released, pointing out that he had already spent eight years in jail before and during his trial.

The trial opened in November 2010.

Campaign of rape and murder

Bemba was found guilty in March on five charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity committed over a decade ago in the neighboring Central African Republic.

The Congolese rebel leader had sent his private army, called the Congolese Liberation Movement (MLC), to CAR from October 2002 to March 2003 to put down a coup attempt there against former President Ange-Felix Patasse. The ICC found Bemba guilty of having let his troops rape, murder and pillage across the country.

Bemba is the highest-ranking official so far to be convicted by the ICC, which was set up in 2002 as the world’s only permanent war crimes court. The court has only sentenced two other people before him: former Congolese warlords Germain Katanga and Thomas Lubanga.

His trial was also the first at the court to focus on rape as a weapon of war. Bemba has been charged among other things with failing to prevent gang rapes of men, women and children by some of his 1,500 soldiers.

In addition, he is the first person to be convicted by the court for crimes carried out by his subordinates.

Defense appeal

Bemba’s legal team gave notice late on Monday that the former vice president would appeal his conviction.

“The appeal will not be limited… to criticism of the trial chamber’s findings, but will also allege that in material respects the whole trial process was flawed and unfair and that Mr. Bemba’s rights as an accused were violated throughout,” defense lawyer Peter Haynes said in a filing to the court.

Bemba’s lawyers have constantly claimed that he is being held responsible for actions by some of his soldiers that he had no way of controlling.

Reading out the sentence on Tuesday, judge Steiner rejected their claim that Bemba was not answerable for his soldiers’ actions.

“Mr. Bemba’s failure to take action was deliberately aimed at encouraging the attacks directed against the civilian population,” she said, saying he had done “more than tolerate the crimes as a commander.”

Bemba, who after the CAR conflict served as one of four vice presidents in the transitional government of President Joseph Kabila, was arrested in Brussels in 2008 and handed over to the ICC.

He had fled to Belgium in 2007 after losing to Kabila in a presidential run-off the year before.

The former rebel group MLC has in the meantime become the Democratic Republic of Congo’s second-largest opposition party, which is still led by Bemba.

tj/kms (AFP, AP, Reuters)

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