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Parliament summons Kayihura, Akullo over pension scam

Gen. Kale Kayihura
Former IGP Gen Kale Kayihura who is due for retirement in July.
Gen. Kale Kayihura
Gen. Kale Kayihura

Kampala-Parliament directs that the Inspector General of Police, Criminal Investigation and intelligence Directorate boss to appear before the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs committee next week.

The summons were issued by committee chairman, Stephen Tashobya who directed Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Mike Chibita and his team that appeared before the committee that Gen. Kale Kayihura, (IGP) Ms Grace Akullo (CIID) together with the Inspector General of Government, (IGG) Justice Irene Muylagonja to appear next week to explain the circumstances under which police authored two reports about the pension scam.

Local dailies have reported that the Ms Akullo accused two of her detectives who had been handling the pension scam case to have taken bribes and cause the collapse of the case.

Police and IGG were the lead investigator in the Shs165 billion that belonged to pensioners. However, three years down the road, no sustentative report from the investigators.

The suspects in the pension scam were former Public Service permanent secretary Jimmy Lwamafa, Principal Accountant Christopher Obey, former director for research and development Steven Kunsa Kiwanuka, former senior accounts assistant  David Japins Oloka and Mr Francis Lubega former information system analyst,

Former accounts assistant at the Ministry of Public Service, Steven Lwanga, Peter Ssajjabi, official at the East African Community Beneficiaries Association and other officials from Cairo bank.

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Makerere VC condemns student killing

Makerere University Chancellor Prof. John Ddumba Ssentamu has today afternoon condemned the killing of David Ojok by Nkurumah Hall residents. He was speaking at a press conference organized by the University in partnership with the David Ojok Justice Committee.

Speaking at the press conference Prof. Ddumba on behalf of the university council, Management and students termed the incident as an act of violence by unruly students. “We condemn in the strongest terms this act of mob justice,” said Prof. Ddumba. “We have condemned the continuous unruly behavior of the university students. Our sincere condolences go to the bereaved family, workmates, friends and the entire nation.”

During the conference, Prof.  Ddumba urged students to avoid bad behavior, he revealed that the University management was reviewing laws rules and regulations that would be mandatory to every student at university.

He said the regulations would be effected next academic year and for a student to be cleared for lectures, he or she would first append his signature to the University rules and regulations. “The reviewed rules will take effect after approval of council and will be effective next academic year. All students are required to sign the rules and regulations,” stated Prof. Ddumba. “Unruly behavior will no longer be tolerated at the university.”

He revealed plans of constructing a perimeter wall around Makerere University and installation of about 20 cameras to tighten security around campus. “During the next financial year, we will start construction of the perimeter wall in phases, the president made the pledge and we are going to chase on it,” said Prof. Ddumba.“

Okot P’Bitek Jr, the Chairperson David Ojok Justice Committee called upon anyone with information about perpetuators of the crime to forward it to the police. He took the opportunity to remind the MUK administration to fulfill their responsibilities. “The university was 2nd respondent, we know that there are 2 sides in this case, criminal and civil, we shall use all means available to get justice,” warned Okot.

“We are in contact with the deceased’s family members. We can’t share what we discuss here. We shall give them something,” said Prof. Ddumba in response to Okot’s comments.

David Ojok, a software engineer and Makerere Alumna was killed by students on Sunday April 21, at Nkurumah Hall. He had just developed applications that would test soil PH and diabetes.

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John ‘Shoes’ Moshoeu passes on

South Africa's greatest ever footballers, John 'Shoes' Moshoeu,
South Africa's greatest ever footballers, John 'Shoes' Moshoeu,
South Africa's greatest ever footballers, John 'Shoes' Moshoeu,
South Africa’s greatest ever footballers, John ‘Shoes’ Moshoeu,

KICK OFF has been informed that one of South Africa’s greatest ever footballers, John ‘Shoes’ Moshoeu, passed away today after a long battle with stomach cancer.

Shoes, 49, was one of the stars of Bafana Bafana’s victorious 1996 Africa Cup of Nations team and held a special place in the hearts of South African football fans.

We at KICK OFF deeply mourn the passing of a legend, whose greatness was amplified by his modesty and kindness.

Moshoeu began his career in Diepkloof with local amateur side Blue Whales before joining Kaizer Chiefs’ reserve side. After failing to break in to the first team, he joined Giant Blackpool where he teamed up with the likes of Fani Madida and Jury Bantwana.

In 1991 he helped Blackpool reach the infamous JPS Cup Final, where he ended up on the losing side against Dynamos.

Moshoeu returned to Amakhosi for his second spell in 1993 before leaving for Turkey, where he had stints with Genclerbirligi and Fenerbahce.

His return to South Africa saw him re-uniting with Amakhosi for his third and final spell and he helped the team win back-to-back League titles under Ted Dumitru.

Moshoeu’s form also saw him selected for the 2004 African Nations Cup at the age of 38.

Shoes was a true role model, and his passing is a great loss to football. Our condolences to his family and friends.

RIP John Lesiba Moshoeu

18 December 1965 – 21 April 2015

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DP to repeat elections in areas failed by chaos

Democratic Party Spokesperson, Kenneth Paul Kakande (R) address the media at the head quarters during the party’s press conference on April 21, 2015. PHOTO BY ISAAC KASAMANI
Democratic Party Spokesperson, Kenneth Paul Kakande (R) address the media at the head quarters during the party’s press conference on April 21, 2015. PHOTO BY ISAAC KASAMANI
Democratic Party Spokesperson, Kenneth Paul Kakande (R) address the media at the head quarters during the party’s press conference on April 21, 2015. PHOTO BY ISAAC KASAMANI
Democratic Party Spokesperson, Kenneth Paul Kakande (R) address the media at the head quarters during the party’s press conference on April 21, 2015. PHOTO BY ISAAC KASAMANI

The Democratic Party (DP) says there are no internal fights within the party despite the chaos that has marred their Party primaries.

Speaking to journalists during their weekly press briefings at City House- Kampala, the DP spokesperson, Kenneth Paul Kakande referred to the disagreements they have had during primaries as a sign of democracy arising from people holding different opinions.

“I don’t call that disunity. What is happening in DP is what happens in democracy. It is a competition of ideas not disunity,” Kakande said.

Kakande however said the Party has canceled all the electoral outcomes from the areas that were characterized by chaos and disagreement and the whole process will be-done.

The areas whose elections will be repeated are; Kawempe- Bataka, Makerere one parish- zone B and C, and Kiwatule- Nakawa. No date has been set for re-elections in these areas. “We said voting will be repeated because as a party, we operate in truth and fairness,” Kakande said.

He also called upon all the defunct party members who stood as independents to come and contest if they feel they can do a much better job than the current members of the party’s National Executive Committee.

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Ugandan among 4 killed Unicef staff in a-Shabab attack in Somalia

Unicef today released the names of four of their colleagues who were killed in a horrific attack as they travelled to work on Monday in Garowe, northern Somalia. Among those killed is one Ugandan woman identified as Ms Brenda Kyeyune, who had managed social mobilization and communication initiatives in support of polio eradication in Somalia since 2014.

Others killed include; Mr Payenda Gul Abed, who had been coordinating Unicef’s polio immunization efforts in Garowe since May 2014, Ms. Woki Munyui, who had been supporting Unicef’s education work in Somalia since 2007 and Mr. Stephen Oduor, who had been undertaking vital administrative work for Unicef Somalia since 2010.
Unicef honoured their sacrifice and described them as heroes who were dedicated to building a better world for the children of today.

Five other Unicef staff are being treated for injuries sustained in the attack. Two local security personnel, unrelated to Unicef, were also killed as a result of the attack, and four others injured.

Unicef said, “Our thoughts are with the families of all who died, with those who were injured, and with all our staff who continue to work tirelessly in Somalia to support women and children.”

Below Unicef gives key facts about the incident

DETAILS ON UNICEF STAFF ATTACKED IN SOMALIA; FOUR KILLED, FIVE INJURED

What more information do you have about the attack?
The UNICEF staff members were being transported in a van from the Guest House where they were staying to the UNICEF office. The van stopped outside the nearby FAO compound to collect a staff member when there was an explosion. The cause of the explosion is being investigated. It is believed it was a suicide bomber.

What are the updated casualty figures and what is happening to the injured?
Four UNICEF staff members were killed in the attack and their families have been notified. Five other UNICEF staff members were injured. Four are being airlifted to Nairobi; the fifth has only minor injuries. Two Somalia security personnel were also killed in the attack. They were guards at FAO.

What is the nationality of those UNICEF staff who were killed?
Of those who were killed, two were Kenyan nationals, one Ugandan and one colleague was a national of Afghanistan.

Was this a direct attack on UNICEF?
The vehicle was clearly marked with “UN”. We do not yet know if it was an attack on the United Nations, or specifically on UNICEF.

 Have there been attacks like this before?
There have been several incidents in Somalia where the UN has come under attack.

On 25th December 2014 there was an attack against the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) at the Mogadishu Airport where many UN personnel are based which resulted in numerous deaths including of three AMISOM soldiers and a civilian contractor. On 19 June 2013, a truck exploded outside the gate of the UN Common Compound in Mogadishu where UN staff lived and worked and attackers then entered on foot. One international staff member, three contractors and four Somali security guards were among those killed. On 29 October 2008 two UN Somali staff, a local security advisor and a driver were killed in an explosion at the UN compound in Hargeisa which was part of a wave of attacks in Hargeisa and Bossasso.

What work is UNICEF doing in Somalia?
UNICEF has been working to improve the situation of Somali women and children since 1972 and has developed a nationwide network of partnerships with both international and national Non-Governmental Organizations and Community Based organizations to deliver projects and services in the areas of water, education, health and nutrition and child protection. The programme encompasses emergency response operations as well as early recovery and development approaches. UNICEF’s programme is implemented and monitored through the presence of staff based in Mogadishu, Galkayo, Baidoa, Hargeisa and Garowe.

Will UNICEF evacuate from Somalia?
UNICEF is constantly monitoring the security situation in the areas where its staff are working. Security experts are currently in Garowe and will assess the situation. It is too early to make any decisions.

Do you know who was responsible for the attack?
This is a question for the security services in Puntland. AlShabaab has claimed responsibility.

What kind of security does UNICEF have in Garowe?
UNICEF takes security extremely seriously and has measures in place to provide protection to all our staff. However we do not discuss specific details of security measures.

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DP denies knowledge of Shs10bn for Political parties

Democratic Party Spokesperson, Kenneth Paul Kakande (R) address the media at the head quarters during the party’s press conference on April 21, 2015. PHOTO BY ISAAC KASAMANI
Democratic Party Spokesperson, Kenneth Paul Kakande (R) addresses the media at a past function
Democratic Party Spokesperson, Kenneth Paul Kakande (R) address the media at the head quarters during the party’s press conference on April 21, 2015. PHOTO BY ISAAC KASAMANI
Democratic Party Spokesperson, Kenneth Paul Kakande (R) address the media at the head quarters during the party’s press conference on April 21, 2015. PHOTO BY ISAAC KASAMANI

The Democratic Party (DP) has denied receiving any money from the Electoral commission (EC) as announced yesterday by the EC chairperson, Badru Kiggundu.

Addressing journalists at the Electoral Commission premises, Kiggundu said the Commission has given all registered political parties an amount totaling to Uganda Shs10 billion, as facilitation for campaigns during the forth-coming elections.

Kiggundu said a communication was sent out to all the Political parties with representation in Parliament to avail their bank accounts details. Though Forum for Democratic Change acknowledged receipt of the communication, DP today denied knowledge.

Kiggundu said its only six parties that will have a share of this money including DP.

DP spokesperson, Kenneth Paul Kakande today told journalists during at the weekly Party press briefings in Kampala, that they have not received any money on their bank account as asserted by EC boss.

“We have not seen any money. I even do not know if the party will accept any money coming from the Electoral Commission,” Kakande said.

According to Kakande, DP cannot accept this money unless the Party’s National Executive Council decides if it is worth it taking that money.

Kakande also said the manner in which the money has been given is unfair. He criticised the arrangement for giving the money to DP, Federal for Democratic Change (FDC), and the National Resistance Movement (NRM) which disfavors the other parties yet their others  that are in more need of the resources.

“We think 400 million cannot do much in the Presidential and Parliamentary campaigns,” said Kakande.

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Jessica Alupo lauds Swedish gov’t support to Uganda

The Minister of Education, Sports, Science and Technology, Jessica Alupo,
Ex- Minister of Education and Sports Jessica Alupo who has been kicked out of the 2021 race.
The Minister of Education, Sports, Science and Technology, Jessica Alupo,
The Minister of Education, Sports, Science and Technology, Jessica Alupo,

The Minister of Education, Sports, Science and Technology, Jessica Alupo, has lauded the Swedish government for her tremendous support to Uganda’s development through several research programmes.

Alupo made these remarks today as she officially opened the two-day International Research and Innovations Dissemination Conference at Hotel Africana Kampala.

“Through several civil society programmes, the Swedish government has been very instrumental in the recovery process of northern Uganda,” Alupo said.

The conference, that started today, is organized by Makerere University in partnership with the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida).

Running under the theme Community transformation through research, innovations and knowledge translation, the conference will see some 300 participants make presentations on five subthemes.

These include: Health and Health Systems; Natural Resource Utilisation, Conservation an Environmental Sustainability; Food Security, Safety and Value Addition; Culture, Socio-economic Development, Social Justice, Governance, Conflict and Disaster Management; and Advances in Education, Science and Technology.

According to Makerere’s director for Graduate Training, Prof Mukadasi Buyinza, the conference’s main objective is to showcase and share with the public the different research undertakings over the past 15 years.

The Makerere research capacity programme supported by Sida started in 2000 with the aim of raising the university level of research and innovations. More than 200 researchers have obtained postgraduate degrees from Makerere and Swedish partner institutions through this programme, over the last 15 years.

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Govt releases Shs10bn to political parties

Govt releases Shs10bn to political parties
Govt releases Shs10bn to political parties
Govt releases Shs10bn to political parties
Govt releases Shs10bn to political parties

The Government today released Shs10bn to fund political party activities ahead of the 2016 presidential and general elections in line with Section 14(a) of the Political parties and Organisations Act of 2005. By law the government is mandated to fund political parties.

Electoral Commission Chairman Eng. Badru Kiggundu told a news conference in Kampala that the money is to be shared among six political parties that have representation in parliament.

The parties include; NRM, FDC, DP, UPC, CP and JEEMA.

Eng Badru Kigundu said only the six political parties with representation in parliament are eligible to receive this money that is to be shared according to the number of MPs in parliament each political party has.
“The formula of distribution is prescribed in the law; it is on the basis of strength in parliament, so if you have 20 members we shall get the members divide by the total number of members in parliament and then multiple by 10 billion” he noted.
Kiguddu said political parties that have provided all the requirements to the commission have received the money.

EC says the commission they have communicated to all the six parties calling for submission of requests.

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South Africa violence: Zulu king appeals for calm

Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini has asked for an end to violence
Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini has asked for an end to violence
Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini has asked for an end to violence
Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini has asked for an end to violence

Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini has asked for an end to violence after attacks against migrants in South Africa.

The king told crowds of thousands at a stadium in Durban that previous reports that he said foreigners should “go back to their countries” were distorted.

He has been accused of fuelling attacks in which at least seven people died.

Hostile sections of the crowd sang songs calling for immigrants to leave and booed a speaker who said foreigners had the right to live in South Africa.

In King Zwelithini’s speech he called recent violence shameful and vile. “We need to make sure no more foreigners are attacked,” he urged.

He said accusations against him of inciting violence were incorrect because the country has only been shown a portion of his speech.

“If it were true that I said foreigners must go, this country would be up in flames,” he added.

South African President Jacob Zuma condemned the attacks
South African President Jacob Zuma condemned the attacks

More than 300 people have been arrested. Among the latest arrests were three men detained in connection with the murder of a Mozambican national in Alexandra, a township in Johannesburg.

South African photojournalist James Oatway witnessed Emmanuel Sithole being stabbed to death in broad daylight and has spoken to the BBC about what he saw:

Except for Mr Sithole, those killed have been in Durban, the biggest city in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province. They are an Ethiopian man, a Mozambican man, a man believed to be from Zimbabwe and three South Africans.

In other developments:

  •  Students at the University of Johannesburg have protested against the attacks
  • South African Football Association has announced two friendly matches against neighbouring countries to counteract the hostility towards migrants
  • Zimbabwe’s government has sent buses to repatriate its citizens

South African President Jacob Zuma has condemned the attacks, saying they “go against everything we believe in”.

With the unemployment rate at 24%, many South Africans accuse foreign nationals of taking jobs from locals.

Official data suggests there are about two million foreign nationals in South Africa, but some estimates put the number much higher.

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Museveni hails districts officials’ retreat at NALI

President Museveni
President Museveni
President Museveni
President Museveni

President Museveni has expressed his gratitude over the retreat organized for district officials at the National Leadership Institute (NALI) to discuss effective service delivery to the people.

“It is a rare opportunity for me to see them gathered here together to discuss service delivery,” he noted.

The President was Saturday briefing journalists on his interaction with Resident District Commissioners, Deputy Resident District Commissioners, District Internal Security Officers and Chief Administrative Officers from all districts in Uganda who are on a 10-day retreat at the National Leadership Institute Kyankwanzi in Kyankwanzi district.

Museveni said their deep interaction with resource persons from the line ministries such as Local Government, Public Service, Ministry of Gender, Labor and Social Development, among others, had energized district officials who are now going to effectively solve challenges affecting people in their areas of jurisdiction.

He observed that since peace is already prevailing in the entire country, the only main challenges district officials are to deal with include; ensuring the maintenance of law and order, preventing crime like murders, monitoring and inspecting government development programmes as well as promoting wealth creation at household levels in order to eradicate poverty.

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