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Muwema refutes getting Shs900m ‘state bribe’

City lawyer Fred Muwema

Prominent city lawyer Fred Muwema has rebutted social media insinuations that he received a Shs900 million bribe from the state to stage-manage a break-in at his offices in Kololo.

Muwema, whose offices were recently ransacked by unknown people, was one of the lawyers representing former presidential aspirant John Patrick Amama Mbabazi and on the said night of the break-in, his office was said to have some affidavits that had been sworn by the petitioner’s agents, to be used in the ongoing presidential elections petition in the Supreme Court.

‘Whereas it is true that our offices at Windsor Crescent Kololo were raided and some information in support to the Presidential Petition was stolen, neither Fred Muwema nor any member of the firm participated in that ugly and wanton incident,’ the March 21 statement signed by Muwema reads in part.

Muwema’s rebuttal follows social media posts by a one TVO titled ‘Betrayal in the city’, in which the lawyer is among other things accused of abandoning his client Mbabazi.

‘Our firm aided the preparation of the Petition. However, the reasons why we did not participate in the trial of the Presidential Petition were discussed with the client and are known to him. Since communications with our client are privileged and we are not at liberty to disclose them to anybody without his consent or approval, we find the attacks against us in this regard unjustified and misguided,’ the statement adds.

The statement further indicates that Mr Mbabazi is still a client of Muwema &Co Advocates and Solicitors, and that the social media posts insinuating the contrary are ‘the handiwork of some bellicose individuals within or outside the state machinery who desire to torment our client and draw a wedge between him and us and his legal team.’

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Miya turns focus to Uganda after Belgium glory

Following his success with Belgian topflight side Standard Leige over the weekend, midfielder Fraouk Miya has turned his focus to helping Uganda Cranes achieve glory beginning with the upcoming high-profile double-header against Burkina Faso with the first leg on March 26 in Ouagadougou before the return leg is played at Namboole Stadium on March 29.

Miya who was an unused substitute as Leige defeated Club Brugge 2-1 in the Belgian Cup final on Sunday, is keen on finding the back of the net against the West Africans. He is expected to fly to Uganda on Tuesday.

“I feel fit and of course my confidence is high right now after we won the Croky Cup Sunday. My focus is onto the international break and want to do everything possible to make sure that we make Ugandans proud,” explained the high-spirited youngster online.

Miya, who has scored 16 goals for Uganda, netted 13 of them in 2015 including the Africa U-23 Championship qualifiers, international friendlies, Afcon 2017 qualifiers, Cecafa, Chan qualifiers and Chan 2016.

Cranes are top of their group on maximum points, following successive wins over Botswana and Comoros.

Micho’s men  underwent day three of non-residential training at Nakivubo   World War II Memorial Stadium on Sunday with fifteen players  made it for training  with 8 foreign based and 7  local based players who have gone camping at Sky Hotel, Naalya.

UGANDA 30-MAN SQUAD

  • Goalkeepers: Dennis Onyango (Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa), Robert Odongkara (St George, Ethiopia), James Alitho (Vipers, Uganda), Salim Jamal (El Merreikh, Sudan)
  • Defenders: Denis Iguma (Al Itihad, Lebanon), Isaac Isinde (St George, Ethiopia), Joseph Nsubuga (Bright Stars, Uganda), Joseph Ochaya (KCCA, Uganda), Denis Okot Oola (KCCA, Uganda), Isaac Muleme (SC Villa, Uganda), Murushid Jjuuko (Simba, Tanzania), Hassan Wasswa Mawanda (Al Shorta, Iraq), Timothy Awanyi (KCCA, Uganda), Bernard Muwanga (Bright Stars, Uganda)
  • Midfielders: Mike Azira (Colorado Rapids, US), Aucho Khalid (Gor Mahia, Kenya), Moses Oloya (Becamex Binh Duong), Yassar Mugerwa (Orlando Pirates, South Africa), Tonny Mawejje (Knattspyrnufélagið Þróttur, Iceland), Ivan Ntege (KCCA, Uganda), William Luwagga Kizito (Feirense, Portugal), Mike Sserumaga (SC Villa, Uganda), Godfrey Walusimbi (Gor Mahia, Kenya), Farouk Miya (Standard Liege, Belgium)
  • Forwards: Geofrey Massa (Bloemfontein Celtics, South Africa), Emmanuel Okwi (Sonderjsyke, Denmark), Erisa Ssekisambu (Vipers, Uganda), Hamis ‘Diego’ Kiiza (Simba, Tanzania), Ceasar Okhuti (KCCA, Uganda), Edrisa Lubega (Proline, Uganda)
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Prince Harry welcomed by six virgins, earns his stripes with tiger impression

The virgins "freaked out" when presented with the playboy prince

PRINCE Harry began his official visit to Nepal in unusual style yesterday (Sunday) – with a Royal rendezvous with five virgins who “freaked out” with excitement when they met the flirty prince.

Virgins represent purity and innocence in Nepalese culture, while the number of women present was also significant, as five is seen as being very lucky.

Prince Harry, who was infamously photographed playing strip billiards in a Las Vegas hotel in 2012, accepted their symbolic gifts with a wide smile, before sharing a laugh with other representatives at the ceremony.

On Monday went on safari in Nepal hoping to see some big cats – and ended up pretending to be a tiger.

Harry has a passion for animal conservation and visited Bardia National Park to lean about its wildlife programmes which have seen the attraction’s tiger population flourish.

When he reached the site of two camera traps placed next to tiger droppings to capture their nocturnal movements, he was disappointed when they proved to be empty.

The Prince was shown a picture of a tiger walking past the spot where he was standing by a forest road and he said: “That, was here? Amazing.”

He added: “Show me that tiger again please, that was amazing, it’s beautiful. Fat, healthy, really healthy. They won’t struggle with food, as long as they’re fit and well.”

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Besigye car ‘bugged’

The 'communication' device that was reportedly found in Dr Besigye's car

A mysterious ‘communications device’ has reportedly been found in Forum for Democratic Change flag bearer Col (rtd) Dr Kizza Besigye’s vehicle.

According to Dr Besigye, the device was inserted in the vehicle after it was impounded by police.

“My vehicle was released from Wandegeya Police Station after 3 weeks! Thorough inspection discovered this dangerous device!” Dr Besigye wrote on his Twitter handle.

At the peak of the presidential elections last month, Besigye’s car was impounded by police after confrontation following refusal for the FDC flag bearer to address his supporters.

By press time efforts to contact police spokesperson Fred Enanga over the matter were futile as he did not pick his phone.

Meanwhile, court is expected to make a ruling on the police siege at Dr Kizza Besigye’s home in Kasangati later today.

Since the announcement of the 2016 election results in favour of candidate Yoweri Museveni of the National Resistance Movement (NRM), the FDC flag bearer has been under restricted movement, with dozens of police officers pitching camp at his home.

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TROUBLE!! SC Villa get Moroccan opponent

SC Villa players celebrate after scoring against Jeshi La Kujenga Uchumi (JKU) of Zanzibar during the first leg of the 2016 Caf Confederations Cup first round tie on Saturday. DM PHOTO

Uganda’s record time league champions SC Villa are facing into the barrel after booking their spot in the second round of the 2016 CAF Confederation Cup on Friday.

Villa completed a 5-0 aggregate thrashing of Zanzibar’s JKU FC, enjoying a 1-0 away win at Amaan Stadium, courtesy of a 46th winner from Ambrose Kirya, after sealing a 4-0 home victory at Namboole in the first leg.

The biggest hurdle now is the fact that Villa will face a tricky North African side -FUS Rabat of Morocco for a place in the play-off round of Africa’s second-tier club competition.

They have no money as a club to finance such a long journey north side after they left Kampala before dawn on Wednesday on a 1,700-kilometre road trip to Tanzania’s capital Dar es Salaam. A two-hour sea ride completed a marathon journey necessitated by a shortage of funds. Visiting 2010 Confederation Cup winners FUS Rabat of Morocco in the next round with more expensive air travel the only option is Villa’s worst nightmare.

More still, Ugandan clubs have always found it hard to match their North African compatriots on the pitch with almost all their previous meetings ending in thrashing for the East Africans.

Villa though made the finals of the Caf Champions League and Confederations Cup in 1991 and 1992, but their 11-year hiatus from the table of men has seen them steadily lose repute on the continent. They will hope corners are being turned.

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Uganda Cranes training takes shape

The Uganda National team, Uganda Cranes continued with its preparations ahead of the do or die encounters against Burkina Faso.

A total of 12 players reported for training including 7 foreign based players.

The team had a training session with the national 20 side, the Hippos. After the training, the team Captain Geoffrey Massa expressed his excitement of being part of the team and showed his readiness to lead the team to the desired dream .

“ Am very happy to join the team for training. All the boys who have trained today are in good shape and I promise Ugandans that this time we are breaking the 38 year old jinx,” Massa told the Fufa website.

Players who trained included; James Alitho (GK), Joseph Nsubuga, Bernard Muwanga, Erisa Sekisambu, Edrisa Lubega, Hassan Wasswa Mawanda, Godfrey Walusimbi ,Khalid Aucho, Tonny Mawejje, Moses Oloya, Yassar Mugerwa  and Geoffrey Massa .

Cranes, who visit Burkina Faso on March 26 before hosting the return leg at Namboole on March 29, lead Group D of the qualifiers with a maximum six points. Botswana and Burkina Faso are tied on three points with Comoros last without a point after two games.

 

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Gashumba group to storm Supreme Court over Besigye

A civil society group led by controversial city businessman Frank Gashumba has vowed to fight tooth and nail to ensure that the ongoing polls petition doesn’t overshadow the need for justice and fairness for all Ugandans.

In a press briefing held on Sunday, the activists who claim to have members who subscribe to NRM, DP, FDC, UPC and those who belong to Go Forward said that while justice delayed is justice denied, and justice must be expeditiously done, for it should further be seen to be done, than merely done – in this case referring to the blockade by security forces at Dr Kizza Besigye’s residence at Kasangati, Wakiso District. Police maintain Besigye’s residence under a security ring accusing him of inciting violence and engaging in activities aimed at destabilizing the country, a charge Besigye denies.

“In another way, we respect courts and all the judicial processes for they are a pillar of justice and its ends, where we all run to pursue our inherent rights and their protection. While all cameras are pointed towards one of the presidential candidate’s election petition, an act of injustice still lags on one presidential candidate,” Gashumba a known Besigye supporter said in his speech.

High Court set May 5 as the date for hearing Besigye’s complaint.

He attacked The Elders Forum and The Inter Religious Council saying that since the presidential debates they had gone mute and forgotten their civic right to seek justice.

“It’s debatable if our elders and the religious leaders have taken a role to cure the injustices in the aftermath of the 2016 Elections. If the church doesn’t recapture its prophetic zeal, it will become an irrelevant social club without moral or spiritual authority. In a moment like this, during the apatheid struggle the religious leaders were at the forefront of the cause. Where are Uganda’s Desmond Tutus?

“If the supreme court with all its nine justices can work seven days a week for almost twenty four hours, to listen to an election petition for a candidate who came third in an election race, why does the chief justice fail to assign a single magistrate to expeditiously attend to Dr. Besigye’s illegal detention of over 31days and the same detention has been further sustained until May 4, 2016.

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Cabinet retreat to review gov’t performance

Senior government officials are starting a two day retreat in Kampala on Monday, 21st March 2016, to review performance of various ministries, departments and agencies, and devise ways of improving service delivery.

The retreat, to be attended by ministers, permanent secretaries, heads of government agencies and local government leaders such as Chief Administrative Officers, RDCs and Town Clerks, is organised by the Office of The Prime Minister.

“This retreat is organised to take stock of government performance from July to December 2015. We would like to ensure that the bottlenecks standing in the way of delivering services to the wanainchi are promptly identified and removed so that our people receive the services they so much deserve,” Prime Minister Dr Ruhakana Rugunda says.

The Office of Prime Minister is required to coordinate implementation of Government programmes and policies across Ministries, and report to Cabinet every six months.

During the retreat, The   Government Half-Annual   Performance   Report (GHAPR) will be released.

The half yearly performance reviews were introduced by Government in 2009 as part of broader Government reforms to strengthen management of public services and public, and to respond to concerns of weak service delivery   mechanisms   in Government.

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Museveni, Uhuru to hold talks over pipeline

PRESIDENTS Museveni and Uhuru at an earlier state function.

President Yoweri Museveni and his Kenyan counterpart, Uhuru Kenyatta will tomorrow hold talks over the oil pipeline.

The talks will be held at State House Nairobi. The two leaders will discuss the construction of the Uganda-Kenya oil pipeline, part of the Northern Corridor Infrastructure Projects (NCIP).

The pipeline project was designed to move crude oil from the oilfields of Hoima to the Port of Lamu, through Kenya’s own oilfields at Lokichar.
EagleOnline has also learnt that Uganda’s oil producers – Irish company Tullow Oil, French company Total and China’s CNOC – have also been invited to the meeting.

In a communiqué issued after President Kenyatta’s State visit to Uganda last August, the two leaders said the development of a crude oil export pipeline needed to be implemented expeditiously to avoid any further delay in commercializing especially Uganda’s petroleum resources which were discovered nine years ago.

In construction of the pipeline, Kenya favours the “northern route” through Lokichar, because as part of the Lamu Port, South Sudan, Ethiopia Transport) (‪‎LAPSSET) project, it would transform infrastructure and the way of life of the people in the towns and counties across its path.

Tanzania or Kenya

PRESIDENTS; Museveni and Magufuli at State House in Dar la Salaam where the two leaders said they had agreed to develop a pipeline.
PRESIDENTS; Museveni and Magufuli at State House in Dar la Salaam where the two leaders said they had agreed to develop a pipeline.

With the meeting on tomorrow, it confusing among Tanzania and Kenya which country will collaborate with Uganda to construct the pipeline. Just two weeks ago, Tanzanian President John Magufuli said two Tanzania and Uganda had agreed to build a crude pipeline linking their countries, connecting landlocked oilfields to the Indian Ocean,

The proposed Tanzanian link would cover an area of 1,120 kilometers (700 miles) and its construction was estimated to create 15,000 jobs.

President Magufuli said in a statement that the heated pipeline will cost about $4 billion and the two countries’ government plan to “move very fast” to implement the project.

 

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SA’s Uhuru, Maddox to spice up Blankets & Wines

It’s going to be big. Think about the biggest picnic style music event that ever touched down on Ugandan soil and then think bigger than that.  Why? Because The young, energetic group of producers that make up South African band that was behind Mafikizolo’s most popular track ‘Khona’ have been lined up for a performance in Uganda on Easter Sunday. EagleOnline can exclusively reveal to all you who outdoor music with a South African flavor and a blend of the best Ugandan soul music make it a point to be at National Museum next weekend. And it’s all thanks to the organisers of the 12th edition of Blankets and Wine Kampala which will be bringing South African Band, Uhuru and an entire galaxy of Uganda’s biggest stars!

Slated for March 27, 2016, the Tusker Malt Lager sponsored event has a delectable that has Uhuru being the main act joined by Uganda’s best reggae artiste of all time Maddox Sematimba, Sitenda and Sandra Suubi.

Our very own Maddox is widely renowned for his classical reggae music that talks about love, unity, social justice, peace and everyday life, Maddox’s energetic performance will be a welcome addition to the revelers who will flock the Uganda Museum, B&W’s Kampala’s proverbial home.

Maddox performs at the Bayimba International Festival in September last year. He returns to charm Ugandans alongside South Africa's Uhuru over Easter weekend
Maddox performs at the Bayimba International Festival in September last year. He returns to charm Ugandans alongside South Africa’s Uhuru over Easter weekend

Sitenda, a former contestant in the Tusker Project fame academy and Sandra Suubi to complete the star studded artiste line up.

Alex Tusingwire, the Tusker Malt Lager Brand Manager says that being the opening event of 2016, organizers wanted to unveil a unique blend of musical genres that will give revelers the ultimate Easter holiday for only UGX100, 000 and gates open at 12:00pm.

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So grab your mats, picnic baskets and head to the Uganda Museum grounds to enjoy the sun and good music. Keep it locked for more information!

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