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Odinga attacks AU over Burundi violence

CORD leader Raila Amollo Odinga

The Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (Cord) leader Raila Odinga has accused the African Union of endorsing human rights abuse by failure to deploy troops to quell the conflict in Burundi, and instead concentrating on withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC).

In a press release sent to the Nation, Mr Odinga observed that the country is in the precipice of a genocide and all efforts should be directed at restoring peace, democracy and equity.

He said: “The decision not to deploy troops is a decision to stand with the incumbent and his murderous regime, against the helpless citizens of Burundi. The decision by the AU to make withdrawal from the Rome Statute the key issue at its meeting speaks volumes of the hypocrisy that has gotten over the Continent’s leadership.”

He further faulted the AU saying that withdrawal from the international court should be considered only after proper and effective legal infrastructures are put in place, to ensure people responsible for violence in Burundi, Ivory Coast and Darfur.

“For the African Union to leave the ICC before this infrastructure is put up is to expose the population of Africa to marauding tyrants who can now carry out their atrocities in the comfort of the knowledge that they shall never be brought to account for their crimes against humanity,” he said on Monday.

The 26th Ordinary Session for African Heads of State began on January 30 and ended on summit came to an end at AU’s Peace and Security Council in Addis Ababa

Burundi, which was undergoing a rebirth after a 1993-2006 civil war, plunged into anarchy in April 2015 after President Pierre Nkurunziza decided to change the constitution and pursue a third term. So far more than 200,000 have fled.

Earlier, President Nkurunziza, through deputy presidential spokesperson Jean-Claude Karerwa, objected to the 54-member union’s move of sending in a 5,000 peacekeeping troop, threatening it will be considered an “invasion and occupation force.”

 

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Mwinyi to head EAC election monitoring team

Former Tanzania president Hassan Mwinyi: the head of the EAC Observer team to Uganda

Former Tanzanian President Ali Hassan Mwinyi will lead the East African Community Election Observer Mission team to monitor the general election in Uganda scheduled for February 18.

The 50-member team is due to arrive in Kampala on Tuesday February 9, 2016, to observe the overall electoral environment, pre-election activities, the polling day, the counting and tallying of results

The EAC Observer Mission is a response to the invitation of the Uganda Electoral Commission as well as the decision of the EAC Council of Ministers on observation of elections in the Partner States.

The Mission is preceded by a Pre-Elections Assessment Team  which was deployed from January 31, 2016 to assess the level of preparedness by key stakeholders and prepare a report that will inform the Mwinyi-led Short Term Election Observation Mission.

The members of the EAC Election Observer Mission have been drawn from different but complementary disciplines and includes, members of the East African Legislative Assembly, delegates from four Partner States (Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi), EAC Youth Ambassadors, Mission Leader, Mission Coordinator , One EAC Executive Staff and  technical officers from the Secretariat as well as  EALA.

The exclusion of members from the Republic of Uganda is consistent with the adopted practice on the Principles of Election Observation and Evaluation which precludes nationals of the host country from participating as election observation in their own countries.

The Mission is expected to prepare a report that will be submitted to, among others, the Electoral Commission of Uganda, through the EAC Council of Ministers for consideration and implementation. The Mission will depart Uganda on February 21, 2016.

 

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Mbabazi security team defect to Museveni

Mbabazi security team

Go-Forward presidential candidate, Amama Mbabazi security team has defected to National Resistance Movement (NRM) party of President Yoweri Museveni.

Most of those that defeated are close associates of Christopher Aine and have been very instrumental in provision of security to the former Prime Minister and blue-eyed boy of President Museveni.  Eagle Online has also established that most of them were part of the group that participated in violence that rocked Ntungamo district when supporters of both Museveni and Mbabaz fought last year.

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Kayihura meets EU ambassadors

The Inspector General of Police has today met European Union ambassadors to clarify and address concerns raised in the last few weeks by some international observers.

Last week EU Ambassador Kristian Shmidt asked Gen Kale Kayihura to clarify on allegations that the police would not accept any handover of power to the opposition.

But according to a police statement signed today by police spokesperson Fred Enanga, the IGP denied the inflammatory phrase attributed to him by some media houses and assured the ambassadors of the absolute impartiality of police of the Uganda Police Force in the upcoming elections.

“We shall guarantee peaceful, secure ,free and fair elections,” the IGP said adding: ‘’All parties should be rest assured that Uganda Police Force is committed to act  in a non-partisan way in order to ensure equal  rights of all candidates and especially, of the people of Uganda.”

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The IGP acknowledged that in isolated incidents during the electoral campaigns, especially involving supporters of the opposition, the police could have acted inappropriately in the use of force. In such areas, the police boss confirmed that investigations were carried out and appropriate disciplinary action was taken including removing responsible officers from their positions of appointment. He emphasized, however, that unnecessary use of force was localized and not sanctioned by him or the police high command.

Last week, while passing out crime preventers in Kapchorwa district in Eastern Uganda, Kayihura was quoted to have promised to arm them with guns and also that the government will not hand over power to the opposition. But police denied the assertions, saying that the IGP had been misquoted by the media.

The IGP, who went with two opposition-leaning youth leaders for the meeting, said they had pioneered the crime prevention programme while students at Makerere University, at that the two had acknowledged that the communities appreciated the role of crime preventers.

However, there are some voices of dissent, with Kyambogo University students raising concern last year in October, with claims that the stick-wielding men under the crime preventers unit attacked and beat them during a university protest against  poor hygiene, inadequate seats, and delays in releasing results, and delayed remuneration of faculty and internship allowances.

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Terry contract at Chelsea not renewed

Chelsea captain John Terry has not been offered a new contract and looks set to leave at the end of the season.

The 35-year-old defender, who joined the Blues at the age of 14 and played 696 games for the club, has won four Premier League titles, five FA Cups and the Champions League with the Blues.

“Ideally, I would have loved to stay, but the club’s moving in a different direction,” he said.

However, a Chelsea spokesman said Terry may be offered a new deal. The former England captain hopes to continue his career, but not with another English club.

“It will be elsewhere for sure,” Terry said. “I couldn’t play for another Premier League club.

“It’s not going to be a fairytale ending. I’m not going to retire at Chelsea, which it took me a couple of days to get over.”

But the club says it is too early to say. Guus Hiddink, who replaced the sacked Jose Mourinho in December, is in charge of the Blues until the end of the season. “It’s a ‘no’ at the minute,” said Terry after Chelsea’s 5-1 FA Cup fourth-round win at Championship side MK Dons.

“The club will move on. No player is ever bigger than the club. No doubt they’ll sign one or two great centre-backs.”

However, Chelsea suggest Terry could be offered the chance to stay.

“John was advised that while no new deal was currently on the table, that situation could change in the coming months,” a spokesman said. “The club has the utmost respect for John and everything he has helped us achieve to date. He is a fantastic servant of Chelsea and a superb captain. As such, the club will keep the channels of dialogue open.”

The man himself thinks so: “I feel as though I’m in great nick, I’m playing great and I’ve got a couple of years to go.

 

 

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NRM calls for quick issuance of National IDs

The ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) has urged the Ministry of Internal Affairs to speed up the issuance of National Identity cards, in order for all voters to participate in the elections.

Addressing the press at the NRM headquarters at Plot 10 Kyadondo Road, Mike Sebalu, the head of the NRM media taskforce noted that many people  may miss out on voting because they lack IDs.

“National IDs should be made accessible to the people by at least re-distributing them to nearer centers, convenient for our people to pick them,” he said, adding that the IDs are now being given out at district level only,

Lately, there have been reports that many people have not yet received their national IDs yet elections are just 16 days  away.
Sebalu also cautioned the Electoral Commission on the new technology to be used in the elections saying that although the biometrics depict a more transparent process, it should be checked early for irregularities and be sorted out.

“We don’t want delays on the election day, the handlers and officers should be highly trained,” Mr Sebalu said adding: “Early testing and quality assurance of these biometrics can save us any eventualities in limitations associated with the new technology.”

The NRM Campaign Taskforce chairperson further cautioned politicians who use social media to tarnish their competitors and to incite the public into violence to stop doing it.

“We appeal to all political players and actors to maintain a peaceful electoral process,” stressed Sebalu.

In another development, the NRM Taskforce has revealed that they are well placed in these elections because they have unopposed candidates all over the country;  14 unopposed MPs and 16 LC5 candidates.

“That shows that we have different support from all regions of the country,” he noted.

Sebalu also said candidate Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, the NRM presidential flag bearer, who is currently campaigning in Buganda region, had traversed 237 constituencies in the country.

Sebalu, who is also a East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) Member of Parliament, said the president will have to revisit major towns in all sub regions in the country before concluding his campaigns with a final rally at Kololo airstrip on February 16.

 

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UN troops hunt for Kony in CAR

LRA Commander Joseph Kony

The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) has announced that peacekeepers will be on the offensive against Ugandan Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) rebels whose fighters committed atrocities in the east of the country.

Speaking in Bangui , MUNISCA spokesperson, Colonel Adolphe Manirakiza said the UN mission’s original undertaking is not to fight LRA rebels but this is set to change since they have been attacking civilian populations in both Central Africa Republic and Congo.

He said MINUSCA are being prompted to defend civilians against those plundering, raping, burning their houses and taking them hostage.

MINUSCA has thus redeployed its personnel in the main cities of CAR’s prefectures of Haut Mboumou in the far east, Mbomou in the east and Haute Kotto in the north-east.

To properly expedite the mission, its 12,000-strong force in CAR must be strengthened by the arrival of other contingents after the departure of DRC soldiers. Reports say that Mauritanian and Egyptian contingents will fill the gap

 

 

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Dahabshiil invests in Ugandan agri and power programme

Dahabshiil has provided seed capital to two start-ups founded by young entrepreneurs in Uganda as part of a programme co-sponsored by the US Embassy in Kampala.

Dahabshiil, a money transfer company based in the UAE, has invested in GSM-based agriculture market solution, the Mobile Business Financial Information Tool (MoBFIT) which allows farmers to pre-sell their produce to buyers before harvest. MoBFIT is agricultural supply chain management software that will directly connect rural farmers to buyers in the market at a low cost via SMS technology aimed at broadening the market for grass root farmers, reduce the cost of marketing farm produce and the dependence on middlemen.

 

MoBFIT was the winner of the hackathon during which six teams competed in an intense race-against-the-clock to develop business propositions to meet key market needs and create jobs.

Dahabshiil is also investing in the hackathon’s second placed initiative, Yaka Ko, an emergency power credit service to help clients enjoy uninterrupted power usage. In addition, local startup incubator GoBigHub offered free mentoring to all of the hackathon participants through its partners Bytelex, Azems Value Add, and Strategy Consults.

 

“Both MoBFIT and Yaka Ko, alongside many of the other business ideas presented at the hackathon, are an incredible demonstration of the power of young people to drive social and economic change,” Dahabshiil CEO, Abdirashid Duale said.

 

“We hope that this event is seen as an illustration of what can be achieved through coordinated partnerships between the public and private sector. Dahabshiil is very proud to have collaborated with the US Government as part of +256 Rising, in the run up to the next Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Silicon Valley later this year,” said Duale.

 

US Embassy Chargé Trish Mahoney, said that the hackathon should help improve Ugandan entrepreneurship and promote sustainability in new business.

“Entrepreneurship brings down barriers between communities and cultures, and builds bridges that help us take on common challenges together,” she said.

 

Quintan Wiktorowicz, Managing Partner of social impact organisation, Affinis Labs, which planned the hackathon, said, “The level of entrepreneurial talent in Uganda is amazing, and we are hopeful that many of the teams from +256 Rising will go on to form successful businesses and help strengthen the Ugandan economy.”

 

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MTN to boost Africa’s money transfers

International mobile banking firm WorldRemit and MTN Group have announced their partnership of Mobile Financial Services, with customers in Uganda, Rwanda and Zambia now being able to send money instantly to MTN Mobile Money wallets.

“This partnership makes sense for both companies, as WorldRemit and MTN share a disruptive approach to innovation and bring impactful services to our customers,” Serigne Dioum, the MTN Group Head, said adding: “we are now providing an instant, fully digital and very affordable solution to send international remittance to Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia. Other countries will follow.”

The launch follows the signing of a global partnership to enable WorldRemit customers all over the world to send international remittances to MTN’s Mobile Money customers.

Alix Murphy, the Senior Mobile Analyst at WorldRemit said: “At WorldRemit, we are pioneering international mobile-to-mobile remittances. Our partnership with MTN allows our customers around the world to send money instantly from the WorldRemit app to MTN Mobile Money users in Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia. Together with MTN, we make sending money home as easy as sending an instant message.”

MTN Mobile Money enables users to perform utility payments, save money, purchase airtime and access a range of mobile financial products. To date, MTN Mobile Money is used by customers in 15 countries across Africa.

Murphy said: “For diaspora members sending money to friends and family back home in these countries, Mobile Money is a real game-changer. In Uganda, Mobile Money has already overtaken cash pick-up and bank deposits as the preferred method to receive money.

“We expect this trend to continue as MTN’s Mobile Money services reach millions of people without bank accounts, giving them access to a variety of life-enhancing financial services.”

People in more than 52 countries already use the WorldRemit app to send around 400,000 money transfers every month to over 125 destinations.  The remittance corridor between Kenya and Rwanda is the latest addition to MTN’s Mobile Money bouquet of services.

 

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Airtel Money users to be rewarded

Journalists pause for a group photo after the press conference at which Yoola Amajja was annonced today.

Airtel Money users have a new reason to be optimistic in 2016 following the launch of a new and exciting rewards campaign.

Dubbed ‘Yoola Ammajja’, the 90-day campaign will benefit Airtel Money subscribers, giving them a chance to win up to 2,000,000 shillings daily when they carry out any transaction using the Airtel Money platform.

As part of this campaign, there will also be a grand draw where lucky Airtel Money subscribers will stand a chance to win up to 20,000,000 shillings.

There have been tremendous efforts made to boost the functionality and efficiency of the Airtel Money platform and to boost financial inclusion, the platform now offers services such as E-city payments, mobile banking, utility bill payments and school fees payments among others.

Speaking at the official launch of the campaign, Airtel Money Director Mr. Paul Langlois said: “Over the next 90 days, Airtel Uganda will be giving its Airtel Money subscribers the best value back seeing as they will be rewarded for each transaction.” He added that Airtel has run very many successful campaigns in the past and “therefore this is just an extension to an already existing history of the brand and its promise to continually reward customers.”

Different from most campaigns which focus on Kampala district, the ‘Yoola Amajja’ campaign is going to give Ugandans in 24 regions of the country an opportunity to win money through regional activations that will be carried out throughout the course of the 3-month period.

To qualify for the monetary rewards, beneficiaries will have to transact through a mobile banking transaction involving money sent from one’s Airtel Money account to their bank account; topped up a minimum of 500 worth of airtime through Airtel money; purchased a voice bundle through Airtel Money; made a cash withdrawal from Airtel Money; purchased a data bundle through Airtel Money; sent money to another person using Airtel Money and, paid bills using Airtel Money.

 

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