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Aronda Death: Heart attack or not?

Gen. Aronda Nyakairima

Could the acute heart attack be something invented at death? Maybe yes maybe no.

Linda Aronda, the widow to the deceased former Minister of Internal Affairs, has cast doubt in autopsy report released by government showing that her husband died of acute heart attack.

ā€œHe has been full of life. The heart problem they are talking about may have been there, but the 20 years I have lived with my husband, I have never seen him sick. My children here are my witnesses,ā€ she said.

A visibly devastated Linda was eulogizing her dead husband during the State funeral service at Kololo ceremonial grounds.

ā€œWe have never seen him fail to get work to work. He loved to work and he always left home to go for his official duties and always returned safely,ā€ she said, flanked by her two children.

Gen Aronda who died last Saturday served as the country’s first and longest Chief of Defence Forces before he moved to the Ministry of internal affairs in close to two years ago, where he is credited for executing the erstwhile stalled national identification project.

According to senior police pathologist Dr Moses Byaruhanga, small scars were found in the swollen heart of Aronda, an indication that he could have suffered the problem for some time.

A cue the president picked from as he spoke at Kololo.

ā€œApparently, Gen around twice got heart attacks but they were minor,ā€ he said. ā€œBut this one which happened in the aeroplane was so severe that it took his life.ā€

The contradiction between the widow and the government report is a matter which seems to point out that she is suspecting foul play in the death of her husband.

Earlier on in Parliament, the Leader of Opposition Wafula Oguttu also posed questions regarding the death particularly wondering how the Managing Director of Uganda Media Center, and government spokesperson Ofwono Opondo came to know that Aronda had died of a heart attack even before a post-mortem was done.

When news about Aronda’s death petered through the country, on 12 September, the outspoken spokesperson tweeted that, ā€œConfirmed #Gen Aronda has died of heart attack while on transit in Dubai from South Korea @UgandaMediaCent @skaheru @AllanKasujjaā€

Gen Aronda will be buried at his ancestral home in Rukungiri district on Sunday.

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Archbishop Ntagali urges politicians to emulate Gen Aronda

The Archbishop of the Church of Uganda Stanley Ntagali has called upon leaders to emulate the exemplary leadership exhibited by the former Internal Affairs Minister General Aronda Nyakairima.

Addressing mourners attending a memorial service held at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds in honour of Gen Aronda, the Archbishop said he knew the deceased as a man of integrity, God fearing and humble.

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Ntagali addressing mourners at Kololo

ā€œFor the time I have known Aronda, his name has never been mentioned in any corruption scandal and we must thank God for that,ā€ he said and advised leaders not indulge in corrupt tendencies but use their offices to serve the people.

He also consoled the family of the deceased especially the widow Linda Aronda.

ā€œLinda, in Aronda you got a good husband and it is unfortunate that he has gone too soon,ā€ the Archbishop said adding: ā€œYou made a vow to stand with him in good and bad and this there is no doubt you have done this to your best.ā€

Taking a jibe at the forthcoming elections, Ntagali urged politicians not bribe voters and also advised the voters not to allow to be bribed but vote basing on issues that affect them.

ā€œDo not be cheap to be bought but rather vote leaders on merit,ā€ he counseled before imploring the clergy to be impartial.

ā€œNow is the time to make Uganda better,ā€ he said.

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FIFA suspends Valcke over corruption Ā 

JƩrƓme Valcke

 

The Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA) has today suspended Mr Jerome Valcke, the Secretary General of the body.

Valcke’s suspension comes in the wake of allegations implicating him in selling World Cup tickets above face value and fraudulently awarding the two World Cups to Russia and Qatar in 2018 and 2022, respectively.

ā€œJerome Valcke has been suspended, put on leave and released from all his duties until further notice,ā€œ Walter De Gregio, the FIFA spokesman was quoted saying. FIFA has been aware of the allegations and has now requested the ethics committee to investigate the matter.

JƩrƓme Valcke
JƩrƓme Valcke

The 54-year old Frenchman has however denied and termed the allegations as ā€˜fabricated’ and outrageous.

Regarded as embattled former FIFA boss Sepp Blatter’s right hand man, Valcke joined FIFA as a sports journalist in 1984; he was made the FIFA Director of Marketing and Head of Television in 2003 before being elected as the Secretary General in 2007.

At the time of the suspension, Valcke was travelling to Moscow to mark ā€˜1000 days to go’ for the 2018 Russia World Cup and was also planning to run for the FIFA presidency after president Blatter announced he was stepping down in June.

His suspension also comes a day after FIFA executive committee member Eugenio`Figueredo, one of the fourteen executives named in corruption acts, had his extradition approved by US officials.

In May this year, seven of the executives were arrested in a hotel in Switzerland, where they had gone for the FIFA general elections.

Those arrested then include Jack Warner, Chuck Brazier, Eduardo Li, Julio Rocha and Jeffry Webb, and they await extradition to the US.

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Kenya schools ordered to close

Striking teachers in Kenya demanding for a salary increase ordered by the Supreme Court in August, have led to the forced closure of all public and private schools in the country.

According to media reports, the decision by the Kenyan government will, beginning Monday September 21, affect pupils from Standard One to Standard Seven and students from Form One to Form Three.

Kenya follows an 8-4-4 system of education, meaning the pupils and students in candidate classes of Standard 8 and Form 4 awaiting their Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations respectively, are not affected.

Schools re-opened for the third term on August 31, but midway the Ministry of Education, in a circular, said they should close on September 21.

The closure follows three weeks of persistent non-teaching by the striking teachers, who got a reprieve from highest court, ordering government to pay them a 60% increase in salary. This means that the decision is incontestable, a development that might have galvanized the teachers into recalcitrance.

It is not clear what the teachers, who coalesce under the powerful Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) and the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) will do, but last week some of the teachers took the strike to the streets of Nairobi, demanding that government honours the court ruling.

 

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Thousands attend Gen Aronda’s prayers

Gen Aronda's widowed wife, Linda Kahoza eulogising her husband.

Tens of thousands have today thronged the Kololo Ceremonial Grounds for prayers held in tribute to the late General Robert Aronda Nyakairima who died of acute heart failure last Saturday as he returned from a working visit to South Korea.

The prayers led by the Anglican Archbishop Stanley Ntagali were attended by President Yoweri Museveni, the widow and relatives, several senior army officers including service commanders from armies in the region, staff of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and people from other walks of life.

Gen Aronda's widowed wife, Linda Kahoza eulogising her husband.
Gen Aronda’s widowed wife, Linda Kahoza eulogising her husband.

The chief mourner President Yoweri Museveni said he was annoyed that Aronda died of a medical condition which was poorly handled.

ā€œActually Aronda complained of dizziness. He said ā€˜I am feeling dizzy’. That was in South Korea before entering the plane,ā€ Museveni said before calling up the government officials who travelled with Aronda to South Korea’s capital Seoul before the latter’s death last Saturday.

The President explained that he investigated Aronda’s death and interviewed the officials in the Minister’s entourage to South Korea because ā€œI never leave anything to chance.ā€

Museveni then narrated: ā€œAronda said ā€˜I am feeling dizzy’. They tried to go to the hospital but South Koreans said that they cannotĀ allowĀ someone to go to the hospital without insurance.ā€

ā€œThat’s nonsense. Surely, they must have emergencies. They must have treated him and see whether he will not pay,ā€ a peeved Museveni said. The President further said there was ā€œa gap of medical checkup. Even when we did the post mortem he had had previous heart attacks – small ones.ā€

ā€œThe body is carbon paper. Whatever happens will be recorded. He had two heart attacks before. This one was very big he couldn’t survive.ā€

ā€œApparently, they had not told me and he had not told me that he had some sort of mild hypertension for many years,ā€ Museveni added.

On his part Archbishop Ntagali said he knew Gen Aronda as a man of integrity and God fearing with high morals. He lauded Gen Aronda for successfully spearheading the national ID project, which had previously failed to take off under his predecessors.

Other speakers at the service also extolled Gen Aronda, with the Chief of Defense Forces (CDF) General Katumba Wamala describing the deceased as an exemplary officer who served his country diligently. Comforting the bereaved family, Gen Katumba Wamala, who succeeded Gen Aronda as CDF, said the deceased had left a legacy that would ensure a good future for them.

James Baba, the State Minister for Internal Affairs described Gen

Aronda as a very hardworking and dedicated man, who knew almost all his subordinate staff and the challenges or opportunities each faced.

ā€œHe took interest in almost everyone under him,ā€ Mr Baba said.

Meanwhile, in a brief speech Gen Aronda’s widow Linda said her husband had never suffered from any ailment known to her in the past.

ā€œThis heart disease they are talking about might have been there but for the twenty years I have been with my husband, I did not know him to have such an ailment,ā€ she said and added that the deceased ā€˜was always full of energy’.

She praised her late husband for being caring, loving a dedicated public servant.

Gen Aronda died at the age of 56 and is survived by the widow Linda Kahoza Nyakairima, and two children. His burial will take place on Sunday, September 20Ā at his ancestral home in Rukungiri.

 

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Mubiru gets 10 years for sodomy

The name Chris Mubiru will not surface in football administration in Uganda for the next ten years, following today’s sentencing of the former Cranes Team Manager for sodomy.
Buganda Road Chief Magistrate Flavia Nabakooza, who convicted Mubiru last week for sodomising Emmanuel Nnyanzi, said the convict survived a life sentence. She also ordered Mubiru, once a Team Manager with SC Villa and Vipers FC at different times, to pay the 23-year old Nnyanzi Shs50 million in compensation.
Magistrate Nabakooza advised Mubiru to appeal the sentence if he felt discontented, advice which the convict’s lawyers led by Isaac Ssemakade said they would pursue in a higher court.
Mubiru was charged under section145 (a) of the Penal Code Act that prohibits same sex sexual acts and presents a life imprisonment punishment once found guilty.
The ruling has excited a cross section of persons including sport loving fans, Christian leaders and human rights activists including a jubilant Pastor Solomon Male, who was present at the court.
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Cranes off to Masindi

Cranes vs Kitara Region, Boma Grounds,Masindi.
Tomorrow: 4pm
The Cranes regional tours aimed at boosting the national team’s fan base and scouting talent around the country have now reached Masindi.
The 23-man team accompanied by eight officials will play against Bunyoro Kitara at4pm tomorrow, before the coaches identify possible players that could be included in the national football engagements especially in the upcoming CHAN 2016 qualifiers against Sudan.
While in Masindi the Cranes will stay at the Kabalega Resort Hotel. Ā 
The tours begun last year and so far the Cranes players have been to Mbarara in the west; Gulu in the north and Soroti in eastern region.
Beneficiaries of the campaign include Farouk Miya and Derrick Tekwo.
Meanwhile, Eagleonline has leant that four of the seven Vipers’ players summoned did not turn up at the departure point at Sky Hotel in Naalya.
The four are goalkeepers Ismail Watenga and Robert Alitho, and players Kezironi Kizito and Deus Bukenya.
THE PLAYERS
Goal keepers: Matthias Kigonya and Stephen Odongo.
Defenders: Dennis Okot, Shafik Bakaki, Richard Kassaga, Isaac Muleeme, Julius Ntambi, Henry Katongole, Joseph Ochaya, Martin Mpugga and Hassan Dazo.
Midfielders: Lwanga Tadeo, Ivan Ntege, Muzamir Mutyaba, Hakim Senkumba, Feni Moses Ali, Farouk Miya (Capt) Martin Kiiza and Ambrose Kirya.
Strikers: Robert Ssentongo, Ceaser Okhuti, Jonah Semazi and Frank Kalanda.
Head coach: Micho Sredojevic
Assistant coaches: Moses Basena and Fred Kajjoba.
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Heineken Uganda treats Rugby fans to Rugby World Cup Launch

Heineken Uganda will this evening treat Ugandan fans to an epic Rugby World Cup Launch at Legends Sports Bar.Ā While the grand opening ceremony will be going on at Twickenham, Heineken Uganda will be giving rugby fans and heineken consumers a one of a kind experience at the home of Rugby here in Kampala.

The world of sport will have its eyes firmly fixed on the Rugby World Cup in the upcoming months. Amid a growing interest in Rugby amongst Ugandans, Heineken, a worldwide partner of Rugby World Cup 2015, has kicked off its latest campaign ā€˜This is Rugby’ at Legends Rugby Club in Kampala.

The 2015 tournament ​is poised Ā to be a spectacular event, laced with unpredictability. The party wont stop either as Heineken promises to give rugby fans the ​ultimate screen experience that brings another level of enjoyment to the Tournament and really opens Rugby World Cup 2015 from the opening game to the finals on 31st October.

The Rugby world cup start match between England and Fiji kicks off at 10am local time. Heineken is offering fans a chance to predict and win goodies that include caps, polo shirts​ and jumpers.

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KIU take on champions City Oilers

 

As the 2015 Airtel National Basketball League comes to an end, the basketball fraternity awaits the game between KIU Titans and back-to-back champions City Oilers today at the YMCA court at 8:30pm.

The much-anticipated game between the two best teams is one of basketball and supremacy, with the Kansanga-based side proving it can compete for this season’s trophy against other strong sides like Falcons, Tiger Head Power, Stanbic Warriors and champions City Oilers, commonly known as ā€˜Mafuta’.

The Oilers (14-2) come to this game with five straight wins against a KIU (14-3) which has only two back-to-back wins against relegated sides Bush Courts and Diamonds.

The rivalry between KIU Titans and Oilers dates back to last season, where both sides won against other in the league. It was renewed again when KIU walloped Oilers in the finals of the KIU Invitational early this year.

KIU, City Oilers and UCU Canons have already qualified for the play offs but today’s game will renew the rivalry of the two teams with bragging rights.

And, contacted for comment KIU Titans captain Chris Omanye said: ā€œIts a game and a challenge between men and clubs, our mission is to win and go forward. We shall do our best as usual and make them fight for their money.ā€

But Oilers captain Jimmy Enabu was also confident of his team’s performance.

ā€œKIU is big team with experienced players, its good challenge for us as we prepare for Zone V championships. We look forward to a strong challenge tonight,ā€ Enabu said.

The battle for the title has intensified after the Titans acquired respected players like Henry Malinga, Geoffrey Solo, the Blick brothers together with old home boys in Captain Chris Omanye, and Francis Kasekende among others.

The champions also boast of Kami Kabange, Samuel Kalwanyi, Jimmy Enabu, Burundian Landry Ndikumana and James Okello, who was man of the match in the tie in the first round.

KIU lost to Oilers in the first round by a margin of two points and today’s game gives the Kansanga-based a chance to avenge the loss.

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TODAY @ 6pm.

UCU Vs Sharing Youth.

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EABC signs MoU with Norwegian business agency

The East African Business Council has signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding with a top Norwegian business agency, Innovations Norway, to facilitate trade-related of the respective stakeholders.

The MoU was signed by EABC Chairman Denis Karera and Innovation Norway Chief Executive Officer Ms Anita Krohn Traaseth, and witnessed by East African Community (EAC) Secretary General Dr Richard Sezibera and the Norwegian Minister for Trade and Industry, Ms Monica Maeland, at the EAC Secretariat in Arusha, Tanzania.

ā€˜Some of the main areas of cooperation will be in the petroleum and education sectors with the latter focusing on the information and communication technology sector.Ā The two parties further agreed to increase market access through information sharing; promote investment in both regions, and; capacity building and technical assistance,’ a release indicates.

The EABC is the apex body of private sector associations in the EAC region, while Innovation Norway’s regional office for East Africa serves as the Commercial Section of the Norwegian embassies in the East African region.

Meanwhile, on the sidelines, Dr Sezibera and Ms Maeland held bilateral talks, mainly focusing on the upcoming negotiations between the European Free Trade Area (EFTA) and the EAC.

Founded in 1960, EFTA is an inter-governmental organization which comprises Ireland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland, and it promotes free trade and economic integration among its member which have expressed interest in strengthening ties with the EAC partner states.

ā€˜ā€¦have proposed a Joint Declaration on Cooperation between the two Parties. It is hoped that the Joint Declaration on Cooperation will be signed in November this year’ the release adds..

 

Present at the function were the Norwegian Ambassador to Tanzania and the EAC, Ms Hanne-Marie Kaarstad; the EAC Deputy Secretary General (Planning and Infrastructure) Dr Enos Bukuku; the Director General Customs and Trade Mr Peter Kiguta and other senior officials.

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