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Mugabe ‘chosen to stand in 2018’

OUSTED AND DISGRACED COUPLE: President Mugabe and his wife Grace. Photo/news24.com

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has already been endorsed by ‘his people’ to contest for the 2018 elections, the nonagenarian has said.

“Two years later is no time but only God knows what will happen in two year’s time, 2018. I don’t know, it will depend. If I am fit enough, yes, but if I am not fit enough I will not. My people will want me to be a candidate and they have already nominated me as a candidate for 2018,” Mugabe was quoted as telling the media during his current visit to Japan.

At the time Mr Mugabe, who celebrated his 92nd birthday in February, will be Africa’s oldest leader aged 94, and will have ruled Zimbabwe for 38 years.

According to Mr Mugabe, as a leader, he has always had the support of the Zimbabweans.

“You just go to Zimbabwe now and ask the people whether I should stand down. They will be angry with you,” Mugabe, who also hinted at stepping down if he is ‘not fit’ in 2018, added.

Meanwhile, despite several denials by rival supporters, reports indicate that a succession battle is currently raging on in the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) between Vice President Emerson Mnangagwa and the G40 group allied to the First Lady Grace Mugabe.

And recent reports indicate Mr Mugabe is likely to lend support to his wife Grace, who has been widely touted as a possible successor.

Equatorial Guinea President Teodore Obiang Mbasogo Nguema
Equatorial Guinea President Teodore Obiang Mbasogo Nguema

In power since 1980, Mr Mugabe is Africa’s third longest-serving president, coming after Angola’s Jos Eduardo dos Santos (1980) and Equatorial Guinea’s Teodore Obiang Mbasogo (1979). Mr Mugabe became Executive Head of State in 1987, after having served as Prime Minister and Head of Government for 7 years from 1980.

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Abel Dhaira’s body to be taken to Mulago Hospital

Many of the largest world media have reported about the death of Abel, including the BBC. 

A minute’s silence was observed before the game between Uganda and Burkina Faso yesterday at Namboole in memory of fallen goalie Abel Dhaira before the Cranes stumbled.

Focus now turns to the burial arrangements and according to a family source, President Museveni reportedly gave out directives to the Ambassador of Uganda to Denmark H.E Zake Kibedi do the Icelandic paperwork very fast in order to see that Dhaira’s body before the end of this week.

Abel, son of ex-Cranes goalkeeper Bright Dhaira died on Sunday after losing his battle to abdominal cancer in Iceland at the age of 28.

His body will be taken to Mulago Hospital straight from Entebbe International Airport on arrival for a local autopsy   before being taken to All Saints Church, Nakasero for a mass then public viewing at Nakivubo or Namboole Stadium before heading to Jinja in Walukuba Block 11 where the vigils are being held.

He will be laid to rest in Buyaga Village; Kigandaro Town Council Nondwe in Mayuge District.

Dhaira started his career at Walukuba Football Club in Jinja. From Walukuba he moved to Express, then URA, AS Vita (DRC), ÍBV (Iceland), Simba SC (Tanzania) and back to ÍBV. He last appeared for the Cranes in 2013, four years after his debut.

 

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Besigye followed by criminals – Minister Muhwezi

The minister for Information and National Guidance, Maj Gen Jim Muhwezi, has said the reason why opposition leader Dr. Kizza Besigye’s movement are controlled by Police is because he is usually around by potential criminals.

Speaking during a breakfast show at NBS TV, Maj Gen Muhwezi said Besigye’s defiance campaigns have given Uganda Police no option but to regulate his actions.

“When Kizza Besigye moves, he is followed by people, some of whom are potential criminals who want to loot. Police has a duty to stop that,” Gen. Muhwezi said.

He was reacting to Morning Breeze host Simon Kaggwa Njala who inquired whether leading opposition figure Besigye was under arrest.

“He [Besigye] is not under arrest. He is being regulated. He is free. Didn’t he go to church? Kizza Besigye is being treated as a security threat. Police can stop you from committing a crime. Uganda Police acts on information they get.

He added: “Besigye’s ‘detention’ means government maintains responsibility of keeping law and order because elections shouldn’t turn Uganda anarchical so that is why security takes precedence over personal freedom always.

The ousted Rujumbura MP said that the FDC’s ‪#‎FreeMyVote campaign was a useless crusade and would not yield any good consequences.

“I don’t know the importance of this. They are diverting people’s attention from work. I find it strange that FDC is asking people to stay home. Very few people are following this. They are trying to defy nature and honest If Kizza Besigye wanted to go to court, we would have gone to court. Amama Mbabazi went to court without going to court.

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While commenting on the Rwenzori clashes, Maj Gen Muhwezi, said: “The post-election mood is calm and tranquil save for instances of clashes in Rwenzori region, Kapchorwa.  These are criminal acts and Police has reacted appropriately as an officer is allowed by law to shoot in self-defense when attacked. Police officers carry guns because there are situations where they have to use them. In Kasese, did they use them right? Yes. Police have acted very appropriately and reasonably. They need a pat on the shoulder. Police can’t use textbook means when someone has a machete and wants to kill you.

It should be noted that Dr. Besigye and Gen Muhwezi are not the best of friends to the extent that in March 2015 a vocal exchange ensued at funeral service of Mzee Zefurino Nkore, father of the Greater Bushenyi Regional Police Commander Paul Nkore in Ntungamo district. Besigye who was showering praises to the deceased’s great legacy, immediately switched and launched an assault on the then new Minister upon his arrival at the function. Dr. Besigye stated that Muhwezi and his NRM government had committed so many wrongs that needed to be righted.

In response, Hon Muhwezi informed Besigye the outcomes of the Kyankwanzi retreats were matters of NRM as a political party and not outsiders.

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Manchester City’s Demichelis in hot water after being charged over betting

Martin Demichelis has been charged by the FA for betting on football matches earlier this year.

The Manchester City defender is alleged to have committed 12 breaches of the rules over the course of a week in January.

A statement by the FA said Demichelis’ betting on matches between January 22-28 brought the charges.

Professional players must not bet on ‘any match or competition in which they participate, or in which they have any influence’.

The FA rules also state that comes ‘either directly or indirectly, or instruct, permit, cause or enable any person to bet on any result, progress or conduct of a match’.

Demichelis played for City during their 2-2 draw away at West Ham United on January 23. The Argentine was booked by referee Craig Pawson. There was a full Premier League programme that weekend but there is no suggestion Demichelis is alleged to have placed money upon any of those fixtures.

Or the two Capital One Cup semi-finals that week, as City brushed aside Everton 3-1 on the Wednesday after Liverpool had squeezed past Stoke City the night before.

Stoke had beaten the Reds 1-0 at Anfield but Jurgen Klopp’s side prevailed on penalties.

The FA rules, which were tightened ahead of last season, also clamp down on betting involving ‘any other matter concerning or related to any club participating in any league competition’. That involves the transfer of players, employment of managers, team selection or disciplinary matters.

Demichelis has until 5pm on April 5 to respond to the charge.

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St. Pope John Paul II’s ghost caught in Camera with Pope Francis

A picture showing the ghost of St. Pope John Paul II sitting in the popemobile just behind the present Pope Francis have gone viral in Mexico following his last Papal pastoral trip to Mexico February this year. This photo has gone really viral in Mexico and is beginning to draw serious attentions from other parts of the world.

But the Vatican took up the matter and looked into the claims of the photo noting how original and unedited the snapshot looked. But it was discovered that the image looking to be sitting behind Pope Francis in the Popemobile ain’t his predecessor, St. Pope John Paul II, but a passing shaped-image of Cardinal Suarez Inda, his face is blurred due to the movement of the photo, and the lighting is making it look like he’s wearing papal clothes. Other angels and a video of the event proved that clearly. Below is another angle of the photo showing clearer the blurred image of Cardinal Suarez Inda

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Museveni, Besigye fighting over Winnie Byanyima says Kyalya

Her appearance after the presidential campaign trail was as sudden and surprising as was her nomination and participation.

Ms Maureen Waluube Kyalya, the only female candidate in the February 18th presidential race, has fired a missive via her Facebook page alleging that Forum for Democratic Change founder Dr. Kizza Besigye is President Yoweri Museveni’s personal rival whose only difference is a woman (Winnie Byanyima the opposition leader’s wife) and Besigye will never reign if Mr. Museveni lives!

She also went to disclose that wasn’t a deserved winner because Ugandans chose or rigged for Museveni of all the Westerners (Kizza Besigye, [Maj Gen] Benon Biraro, [Amama] Mbabazi and Prof Venansius Baryamureeba) because none of them is NRM and none of them could have brought any true change.

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Kyalya, who shortly after nomination claimed she had quit as chief executive for Integrated Development and Support Services job in the UK from which she earned Shs300 million per month, called Besigye supporters miserable saying they were living in a 20-year dream world advising them try to try after Jesus’ resurrection if they wanted the opposition leader to become Uganda’s president.

 

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Nwankwo Kanu to play for KCCA, Villa today

StarTimes Cup

KCCA vs SC Villa Wednesday, 4pm

Arsenal fans in Uganda today have a chance to watch Nigerian football icon Nwankwo Kanu have a kick about at Lugogo stadium. Kanu is here as an ambassador for Chinese owned Pay-tv giants StarTimes.

Kanu, formerly a star player at Arsenal, Inter Milan and Ajax FC, will be the chief guest when KCCA FC and Villa vie for the inaugural StarTimes trophy as chief guest and participant playing for both sides. “It will be a great opportunity to play alongside him but when he turns to the Villa side, he must also be ready to face my wrath,” said KCCA forward Paul Mucureezi.

Kanu will visit Mulago Heart Institute tomorrow and Uganda Youth Soccer Academy, Katanga on Friday to give youngsters a message of hope.

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Unveiling the Shs3.3trillion wedding

Entertainment provided by Jennifer Lopez, Enrique Iglesias and an £18,000 ($25,000)  designer wedding dress is far beyond the reach of most brides, but when the groom’s father is worth billions you can afford to splash out.

Billionaire’s son Said Gutseriev, 28, married 20-year-old student Khadija Uzhakhova in Moscow this weekend in a jaw-droppingly lavish affair, rumoured to have cost up to $1 billion.

Held at the luxury Moscow restaurant and banqueting venue Safisa, which was decked out in wall-to-wall fresh flowers, the wedding set a new bar for extravagance.

The young bride arrived in a beaded Elie Saab gown, whose wedding dresses range from £5,000-£18,000.

Her dress was imported from Paris and reportedly weighed 25lb (almost two stone) because of the huge train and heavy embellishment and the bride needed the assistance of several people to carry her train and help her walk upstairs

With a tight bodice, long sleeves and a full skirt cascading in folds to the floor, the gown was pure fairy tale – and came with a floor-length veil and bejewelled handbag to match.

Khadija’s look was completed with a diamond tiara and whopping diamond pendant around her neck.

Meanwhile, guests travelled to the grand nuptials in a fleet of luxury cars including Rolls Royces which were seen lined up outside the venue ahead of the ceremony.

The entertainment also did not come cheap, with Jennifer Lopez – who was reported to have been paid $1million for singing for Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, the president of Turkemenistan in 2013 – jetting in to give the moneyed crowd in an energetic performance in a series of skimpy outfits.

But providing an unforgettable show was the least of J Lo’s worries as the singer apparently told guests that pronouncing the newlyweds’ names was ‘the hardest thing I had to do today’.

The singer, who performed her hits If You Had My Love, Dance Again and Get Right went through several outfit changes including a black tailored suit and a silver spangled leotard.

And she clearly received a generous pay cheque for the performance as the 46-year-old singer treated herself to some fancy accessories at Moscow store Aizel, which shut down for two hours to allow the star to shop in private, over the weekend.

Enrique Iglesias took to the stage to perform Bailando, casually dressed in jeans, a T shirt and baseball cap.

Sting also performed and was joined by a group of young girls and women for his song Desert Rose.

French singer Patricia Kaas serenaded the guests and the Georgian national folk dance ensemble Sukhishvili also made an appearance, despite artists from the region unofficially boycotting performances in Russia since the 2008 war.

Beyonce and Elton John also sang at the wedding according to Russian media reports, however this has yet to be confirmed and no photos have emerged.

The couple’s 600 guests dined on European cuisine and sushi and the wedding cake was a lavish eight tier creation, decorated with elaborate white icing and layers of pink floral garlands and topped with a star and crescent as a show of the couple’s Muslim faith.

But the extravagance of the occasion is surely fitting for the son of Kazakh-born Mikhail Gutseriev, a Muslim born in the Caucasus, who is thought to be worth $6.2 billion (£4.3billion).

The self-made man who now calls Russia home ensured he gave his public school-educated son a day to remember.

Said, who was born in 1988, was educated at Harrow and then the University of Oxford where he studied archaeology and geology.

He faced tragedy when his son Chingis – who also went to Harrow – died in a mysterious car accident in Moscow while driving his Ferrari.

It was reported that Russian papers tried to investigate but both the police and ambulance service then denied all knowledge of it.

Chingis was buried in Baku, Azerbaijan, where his family have links.

Said also completed a masters degree at the University of Plymouth, focusing on management of oil and gas industries, before returning to Russia to join the family business.

He’s also spoken of his desire to one day return to the UK to study for an MBA at London Business School, but for now is director of Russneft’s Orsk Refinery.

Little is known about the bride other than that she’s a first year student at the Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry.

Fireworks were let off at the end of the evening to celebrate the happy couple’s union.

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Ultimatum for Burundi troops over CAR sexual abuses

UN Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric

Burundi has until the end of this week to report back on whether it will conduct an inquiry into the sex assault allegations against its UN peacekeepers in the Central African Republic.

The development follows reports that the United Nations had received new allegations of sexual abuse and exploitation against UN peacekeepers from Burundi and Morocco in the CAR, including one that involved a 14-year-old girl.

UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said Burundian peacekeepers had been accused of raping the 14-year-old girl earlier this month, while a Moroccan soldier had been accused of engaging in an exploitative sexual relationship with a woman in February.

Dujarric said Burundi and Morocco had been notified of the allegations. Once notified, a state has 10 days to tell the United Nations if it intends to investigate the accusations. If it does not, the world body will conduct its own inquiry.

“The Moroccans so far have indicated that they will investigate,” Dujarric said.

There have been dozens of such accusations against peacekeepers in CAR, where the UN peacekeeping mission, the MINUSCA, assumed authority from African Union troops in September 2014.

And the United Nations pledged to crack down on allegations of abuse to avoid a repeat of past mistakes. The previous head of the UN mission in Central African Republic, Babacar Gaye, resigned last August and some 800 Congolese peacekeepers were repatriated last month.

The United Nations reported 99 allegations of sexual exploitation or sexual abuse involving UN staff members across the UN system last year, a sharp increase from the 80 allegations in 2014. The majority, 69, involved personnel in 10 peacekeeping missions.

The United Nations currently has 106,000 troops and police serving in 16 peacekeeping missions.

Allegations of sexual abuse have also been made against European troops deployed in Central African Republic. French troops have been in the country since December 2013, while European Union troops were there from April 2014 to March 2015.

In December, an independent review panel accused the United Nations and its agencies of grossly mishandling allegations of child sexual abuse by international peacekeepers in Central African Republic in 2013 and 2014.

Dujarric said on Monday the UN mission in Central African Republic had also received new allegations of sexual abuse by UN and non-UN forces and civilians in the Kemo prefecture that occurred in 2014 and 2015.

He said the mission would send a team to the area to gather information.

 

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Come clean on attacks

Over the past two months there have been sporadic attacks on different security installations, notably on police posts and against security personnel in the areas of Rwenzori and Sipi region.

In the Rwenzori region raids in Kasese and Bundibugyo the attackers have displayed a high level of intransigence, at times taking on armed personnel with sticks and stones.

Consequently, differing versions have been given by the authorities about the Rwenzori attackers, with some even pointing to rebellion in the direction of the Bukonzo King Charles Wesley Mumbere and some of his subjects including Mbusa Nyamwisi, a prominent former minister in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), reportedly hell bent on the creation of the ‘sovereign’ state of ‘Nyiira’. Then there is another version ostensibly of tribal clashes involving the Bakonzo, Bamba and the Babwisi. Also, attackers have twice now raided police establishments in Kapchorwa and Kween districts in the Sipi region, but not much has come by the way of intelligence information as to who these people are and their motives.

It is important to note that this country has got layers of trained security and intelligence personnel reaching right down to the parish level. But even at the lowest level there is the LC 1 Chairman and the committee members, who act as the eyes and ears for the government at that level, making a very tight security net around the country.

Quite obviously then, all these people are supposed to play their part to ensure that the people of Uganda live in peace and harmony, and carry on their economic activities without fear of being attacked by indignant fellows aimed at causing instability.

That said however, the bigger point is that those responsible for the attacks must be positively identified basing on actionable intelligence, that is without emotional and sentimental feelings, so that innocent people do not get caught up in the saga as was the case in Luwero Triangle where thousands of innocent civilians died on mere suspicion of ‘supporting’ either the rebels or the government troops.

So, as the country tries to come to grips with the current situation, it is incumbent upon the security agencies and all of us as Ugandans to ensure that the country is stable and focused on development, devoid of instigated witchhunt.

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