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Speke Resort Munyonyo to host Diwali Food Festival

The Indian fraternity in Uganda will celebrate this year’s Diwali Festival at the Speke Resort Munyonyo.

Diwali is one of the most significant festivals in Indian culture and calls for a number of traditional dishes. All the Rich Cuisines of Indian Sub-continent foods will be showcased.

The festival will be held on Sunday October 16, 2022 starting at midday. There will be fireworks as well.

The day is usually a family day out, full of fun activities, meeting new people. There will be 52 food tents, music and a kids Corner.

Speke Resort Munyonyo has hosted a number of events, from United Nations Conferences, African Union Summits, to concerts and weddings. But its crowning moment, was being chosen to host the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in 2007.

A beautiful and luxurious resort seated on the shores of Lake Victoria, it is part of Ruparelia Group of Companies which is owned by businessman Sudhir Ruparelia.

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Micho summons U23 squad for Afcon qualifier against Guinea

Micho

The Uganda U23 Men’s National Team Head Coach Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic has named a provisional squad of twenty nine players to start preparations for the 2023 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations  that will be hosted by Morocco.

The team mainly comprising of Uganda U17 and U20 graduates will enter residential camp on Wednesday 12th October 2022 at the Cranes Paradise Hotel in Kisasi.

The same squad has also been lined up for the Uganda Cranes Regional Tour of Northern Uganda with the match to be played on Saturday 15th October 2022 at Pece Stadium. The U23 team will face a Northern Region Select team.

The Squad
Goalkeepers:
Fahad Emuran- (Kibuli SS), Atugonza Tony (Buddo SS), Lukuya Kenneth-(Wakiso Giants)

Defenders: Kizito Mugweri Garvin–(Itihad FC-Egypt), Begisa James Penz – (URA FC), Onek Hillary –(BUL FC) , Kayondo Abdu Aziizi-(Real Monarchs (USA), Ssemayange Simon- (Bright Stars), Semakula Kenneth –(SC Villa), Musa Ramadhan-(FC Cincinnati-USA), Jacob Okao-(Maroons FC), Torach Rogers (Vipers SC)
Midfielders: Baligeya Simon- (URA FC), Byaruhanga Bobosi – (Elite Falcons FC (UAE), Serwada Steven – (New York Red Bull-USA), Ssekaja Davies (Sc Villa)

Attackers: Abdalla Salim, (URA FC), Ssematimba Titus –(Wakiso Giants), Bogere Ivan- (SC Villa), Ssenoga  Muhammed Kagawa (KCCA FC), Mugisha Rogers-(UPDF FC), Sebyala Shafik, (Express FC), Jarieko James – (Onduparaka FC), Oketch Emmanuel- (Onduparaka FC), Kamwesiga  Jacob –(Arua Hills SC), Basangwa Richard -, (Wadi Degla, Egypt), Kakooza Derrick- (Valmiera FC-Latvia), Ssebuufu Frank-(Wakiso Giants FC)  and Umar Kyebatala (Maroons FC).

Second Round Qualifiers:
Guinea vs Uganda
1st leg – Saturday 22nd October 2022  at 8pm (EAT)
Venue: Chamazi Stadium, Dar es Salaam-Tanzania

2nd leg – 29th October 2022: Uganda vs Guinea at St. Mary’s Kitende Stadium.

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UNAIDS, partners convene emergency meeting on HIV prevention

HIV treatment

New HIV infections are rising in an alarming number of countries, regions and cities around the world. There were 1.5 million new HIV infections in 2021 one million higher than the 2020 target of 500 000.

To support countries in driving down new infections UNAIDS and partners have brought together HIV prevention experts and implementers from the 28 countries with the highest rates of new infections to establish why they are failing to decline at scale, to discuss solutions and to help countries set ambitious prevention targets.

The 28 countries which account for three quarters all new HIV infections around the world are part of the Global HIV Prevention Coalition. The coalition was established in 2017 to build commitment, momentum, investment and accountability across governments, civil society, donors and the private sector to implement large-scale, high-coverage, equitable and high-quality prevention programmes.

During the three-day meeting participants will define country needs relative to implementing the 2025 Prevention Roadmap, develop critical steps required to implement the Road Map, including country-specific milestones, and identify strategic shifts required to work as a coalition and strengthen cross-country collaboration.

The meeting comes at a critical time. UNAIDS recent report In Danger showed that new HIV infections dropped by only 3.6 percent between 2020 and 2021, the smallest annual decline since 2016. It showed that in 2021, an adolescent girl or young woman (between 15—24 years old) became infected with HIV every two minutes and that 250 000 adolescent girls and young women were newly infected with HIV more than 80 percent of whom were in sub-Saharan Africa. In this region adolescent girls and young women are three times more likely to acquire HIV than their male counterparts. Multiple vulnerabilities including harmful social norms and practices, and social, economic and gender inequalities are blocking progress for adolescent girls and young women.

“The urgency of making prevention work cannot be overemphasized,” said Anne Githuku-Shongwe, UNAIDS Regional Director for East and Southern Africa. “The opportunity we have now is to scale up what works while investing our attention on the stubborn social and structural barriers that keep girls and key populations vulnerable to new HIV infections.”

In 2021, UNAIDS estimated that key populations including gay men and other men who have sex with men, people who inject drugs, sex workers, transgender people, and people in prisons and other closed settings and their sexual partners accounted for 70 percent of new HIV infections worldwide showing that HIV prevention efforts must be concentrated among the marginalized and most vulnerable.

“Implementing this road map cannot be business as usual,” said Eamonn Murphy, UNAIDS Deputy Executive Director a.i. Programme. “We need to be honest we need more political leadership, more investment and a greater commitment to reach key populations to drive down new HIV infections.”

When countries scale up combination HIV prevention programmes striking successes can be achieved. For example, Côte d’Ivoire’s early expansion of key population programmes and an increase in treatment coverage contributed to a 72 percent decline in new HIV infections between 2010–2020. In South Africa, new HIV infections decreased by 45 percent in that same period as the country expanded HIV treatment and voluntary medical male circumcision, while Kenya used the same approach to reduce HIV incidence by 44 percent.

In other regions, several countries have achieved steep reductions in new HIV infections by focusing their combination prevention programmes on the needs of key populations. In Cambodia, Thailand and Viet Nam, new HIV infections declined by more than 60 percent between 2010–2020. They also fell by around half in El Salvador, Republic of Moldova and Sri Lanka showing that progress is possible.

Dr Thembisile Xulu, National AIDS Commission Director for South Africa said, “This is a great opportunity for us to strategize and strengthen our relationships among countries, share experiences and rely on each other’s strengths to reduce the rate of new infections the hard work starts now.”

Countries have committed to a new target of reducing new HIV infections to 370 000 by 2025, a target which is achievable, but only if efforts are stepped up to reach people being left behind. The HIV Prevention Roadmap has been designed to help countries reach their targets. It includes a 10-point plan and country specific milestones to get countries on track. The new HIV prevention targets include prioritized comprehensive packages of HIV prevention services and ensuring they are available and used by 95 percent of people at risk of HIV infection.

The meeting in South Africa was convened by the Global Prevention Coalition in collaboration with UNAIDS, UNFPA, the National AIDS Commission Forum and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

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Over Shs300m won in Coca-Cola Under the Crown promotion

Over Shs 300 million worth of exciting prizes has been won in the ongoing Coca-Cola Under The Crown promotion – ‘Believe and Win UG’.

With a grand prize of winning an all-expense paid trip to watch the opening match of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, consumers have so far taken a home brand new Smartphones and Television sets from World Cup global partner Hisense, Multichoice Decoders from official broadcaster Multichoice Uganda Limited, and airtime worth over two hundred million shillings.

According to Isaac Sekasi, Business Development and Commercialization Director at Coca-Cola Beverages Uganda, this promotion is in line with Coca-Cola’s long history with FIFA World Cup dating back to over 60years and the company’s strong identification with sports as a unifying factor.

“Since the launch of the FIFA World Cup Under the Crown promotion, we have seen hundreds of lucky consumers purchasing our products, sending the unique code and walking away with prizes. The campaign runs until November, and I must assure Ugandans that there are still lots of prizes to be won. Grab yourself a Coca-Cola today and be part of the winners. Also watch out for our roadshows in your area and be part of the celebrations,” he said.

Sekasi also noted that Coca-Cola has supported the development of football in Uganda, especially among the youth through the Copa Coca-Cola championships.

“Our love for soccer runs deep and we wanted to share that love with our customers by enabling them to not only win prizes but also get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to watch a live game,” he added.

To take part in the ongoing promotion, consumers simply have to choose and purchase any of these products from Coca-Cola’s wide product portfolio; Coca-Cola, Fanta, Sprite, Novida, Krest or Stoney 300ml glass bottle and check under the crown to enter the draw. Consumers will then send the unique code to 6688 and stand a chance to win weekly prizes and enter a weekly grand draw that will give them a chance to win tickets to the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

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Police, Vivo Energy launch fire safety campaign in schools

Due to the recent fire outbreak in schools, Police and Vivo Energy have launched a fire safety education campaign dubbed ‘Cool Kids Stop Fires’. The campaign is aimed at reducing fire outbreaks in schools which result in injuries, fatalities and loss of property.

The campaign will be implemented in partnership with the Uganda Police Directorate of Fire Prevention and Rescue Services and the Ministry of Education and Sports.

“Maintaining the highest international Health, Safety, Security, Environment, and Quality (HSSEQ) standards is an integral part of our business. We would like to use our extensive expertise and knowledge to support the nation in curbing school fires which have been on the rise and pose a significant threat to the lives of our children and school property. Through this campaign, we will impart fire safety education to students and stakeholders of educational institutions and skill them in the prevention, detection, and management of school fires to avert the loss of life and property,” said Johan Grobbelaar, Managing Director, Vivo Energy Uganda.

According to the Uganda Police 2021 Annual Crime Report, a total of 1,258 fire emergencies were handled in 2021 compared to 1,015 in 2020, marking a 23.9% increase. Fire incidents were mainly attributed to negligence, electrical short circuits, charcoal stoves, and unattended candles/lamps among others.

Speaking during the launch of the campaign, Mr. John Martin Okoth Ochola, the Inspector General of Police said school fires were on the increase, especially during the first and second term of the year and in the months of May to August.

“We have registered over fifty school fires during this period, with the majority occurring in boarding schools and specifically the school dormitories. These rampant school fires present risks to the lives of the children, their property, and the properties of the affected schools and a disruptive effect on the economy of the country. There is a need for mass sensitization, firefighting training and enhancement of fire safety measures by schools through the installation of smoke detectors and alarms. We are grateful for the support by Vivo Energy Uganda which will help us reach even more school staff and students with this important and lifesaving initiative.”

Government interventions to curb the rising fire outbreaks include the institution of a committee by the Ministry of Works and Transport to review educational, commercial and residential facilities to gauge compliance to set fire prevention standards. The committee is comprised of the Uganda Police, the Ministry of Works, the Ministry of Education and Sports, Private School owners, the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development and the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs.

“This campaign has various components including school outreaches to enhance fire safety knowledge and preparedness, donation of fire detection equipment, and mass sensitization on fire safety. Vivo Energy brings on board key assets including a strong HSSEQ set of standards, culture, expertise, and skilled staff with time-tested firefighting experience, and a desire to impart fire safety education and basics in fire management by way of training to school heads and students,” Mr Grobbelaar added.

Dr. Joyce Moriku Kaducu, State Minister for Primary Education hailed the partnership between Vivo Energy Uganda and Uganda Police, describing it as a timely initiative and a much-needed response to the rampant school fires that are disruptive to the education sector and the learning processes for school children.

“Schools are meant to be safe learning spaces for our school children. It is truly disheartening to see that the high rates of school fires that go unchecked are due to negligence and the lack of preventative measures such as the installation of recommended firefighting equipment. Following the directive issued on fire safety management in schools, the Ministry shall step up inspection of this aspect to ensure compliance in educational institutions. I encourage headteachers to prioritize the safety of the children entrusted in their care by implementing these preventative measures,” said Hon. Dr. Kaducu.

According to the Uganda Police, urgent issues that need to be addressed include security enhancement at schools with dormitories guarded when students are off, installation of fire alarms and cameras by schools, fire sensitization as well as drills and regular inspections of schools for compliance to safety standards.

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Preparations in high gear for the 10th East African Petroleum Conference and Exhibition 2023

EAC Secretary General, Dr. Peter Mathuki.

The 10th East African Petroleum Conference and Exhibition 2023 (EAPCE’23) will be held from 9th to 11th May, 2023 in Kampala, Uganda.

The conference organized by the East African Community (EAC) Secretariat and the EAC Partner States is expected to attract more than 1,000 participants.

The 2023 edition of the biennial conference under the theme East Africa as a hub for Investment in Exploration and Exploitation of Petroleum Resources for Sustainable Energy and Socioeconomic Development, aims at promoting the region’s petroleum potential and investment opportunities.

The last nine Petroleum Conferences have proven a valuable forum for governments and petroleum industry players from around the world to dialogue.

According to the EAC Secretary General, Dr. Peter Mathuki, while the conference provides a forum for dialogue for all players in the Petroleum industry regionally and internationally, the 2023 edition of the Conference is also in line with the Community’s broad goal to achieve economic, social and political integration so as to create wealth in the region and enhance competitiveness through increased production, trade and investment in the oil and gas sector.

The EAC Vision 2050 seeks to ensure sustainable, adequate, affordable, competitive, secure and reliable supply of energy to meet regional needs at the least cost.

“The region will emphasize access, capacity, efficiency and sustainability of energy in the region, by 2050, the EAC has the target of transforming the energy landscape to be characterized by, among other things, efficient distribution of petroleum products with sufficient strategic reserves,” said Mathuki.

Held since 2003, the East African Petroleum Conferences have provided increasing awareness of the potential for petroleum production in the region and other important issues in the petroleum sector, including technological advancements in exploration, development and production.

Delegates can expect high quality technical presentations and exhibitions from a wide spectrum of players from the petroleum sector. The conference programme integrates field excursions to selected sites in each Partner State for delegates to see the rich geological variety that the region possesses as well as the tourist attractions that the region is well known for.

EAPCE’23 will take place at a time when the EAC has embarked on a journey to implement the Vision 2050. The objective of the energy sector development under the EAC Vision 2050 is to ensure sustainable, adequate, affordable, competitive, secure and reliable supply of energy to meet regional needs at the least cost. By 2050, the region’s target is to transform the energy landscape to be characterised by efficient distribution of petroleum products with sufficient strategic reserves.

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Kampala ‘registers’ first Ebola case as Ministry of Health stays silent

Health partners visiting Ebola-affected areas

A patient with Ebola was confirmed in Kampala and unfortunately died having been admitted at Kiruddu Hospital.

The Ministry of Health has kept silent about the case. However a Doctor who preferred anonymity said it is true the patient died of Ebola.

“Yes, it is true there was a case of Ebola at Kiruddu. The patient was admitted on 6th but died on 7th,” the Doctor said though preferred anonymity.

He added, “We learnt of the Ebola results yesterday and are now doing contact tracing and monitoring of the exposed health workers.”

 The patient was from Mubende heading to Luwero but when the situation worsened, he went to Kiruddu and sought medication.

“The patient lied about his history and travel. He was in the Mubende cohort. The case follow up team had him on surveillance. He went to Luwero and then was lost to follow up,” the Doctor said.

He added, “the patient turned up to Kiruddu with false names and identity. After his death, Makindye KCCA surveillance and Mubende team traced back to his origin.”

Contacting Emmanuel Ainebyoona, the Ministry of Health spokesperson, he said that he is yet to get details about it. 

The ministry’s website, facebook and twitter are also not showing any information about the case. 

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Turk Telekom, ZTE jointly roll out IPTV/OTT Platform in Turkey

IPTV OTT_Platform

ZTE Corporation (0763.HK / 000063.SZ), a major international provider of telecommunications, enterprise and consumer technology solutions for the mobile internet, together with Turk Telekom, one of the largest fixed-line operators in Turkey, has commercially deployed the largest IPTV/OTT platform in Turkey.

To replace the legacy platform on the existing network, ZTE has successfully completed the cutover of nearly one million set-top boxes (STBs), the integration with over ten third-party vendors, and the delivery of more than ten types of terminals and over a thousand customized functions. The new platform adopts an integrated video platform architecture and supports smooth evolution, providing brand-new viewing experiences for users.

In recent years, Turk Telekom has been aimed to provide its over 10 million subscribers with more functions and more diverse video content. To achieve this goal, it has partnered with ZTE to build a new video platform integrating both IPTV and OTT. This platform, featuring great UI design, rich functions, stable system, and many TV service scenarios, can provide users with superior viewing experiences. Moreover, it allows access to more than ten types of terminals, including Android TV STB, Smart TV, IOS/Android mobile devices, and PC. This can greatly satisfy the needs of users in different scenarios.   

As for maintenance, ZTE offers the customized cutover tools and non-stop upgrade system, as well as various visual maintenance tools, which greatly simplifies the maintenance work. In addition, ZTE provides many great services like big data analysis and processing, sales promotion strategies, intelligent advertising management, smart search, and smart recommendation while introducing Google ecosystem. All these are expected to bring the customers more value-added service scenarios and more flexible operation approaches.  

Currently, all the subscribers of Turk Telekom have been migrated to ZTE’s new platform. As an industry-leading provider of multimedia video products, ZTE serves over 200 million users from its more than 120 commercial cases in over 40 countries around the world.

Moving forward, ZTE will stay committed to the technology evolution and service innovation of big video products, providing users with superior viewing experiences, and exploring new applications in the industry.

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Police launches strategy to address Mental Health challenges

Dr Moses Byaruhanga, the director of Police Health Services

Uganda has joined the rest of the world today to commemorate the World Mental Health Day. The Uganda police Force is joining this in a very special way by enrolling a five-year strategy to address mental health challenges. 

Dr Moses Byaruhanga, the director of Police Health Services, said the strategy majorly targets the challenges faced by their officers and it involves counselling and will start with officers from Kampala Metropolitan (KMP). It will then be rolled out to the rest of the country.

“We have put up a task force and for about two weeks, we have had detailed discussions on what we are going to do in this plan. Currently we are going to start with the Kampala Metropolitan (KMP) area because that’s where we have the largest deployment of our personnel; about 13,000 to 16,000,” Dr Byaruhanga said.

Apparently, daily meetings on police officers’ welfare in the five-year strategy have been happening for about a month now. These will happen for about four months In Kampala Metropolitan area before they are rolled out to other policing areas.

The development comes following the rising number of suicide cases amongst officers the latest being that of Alfred Obadia, 32. The late Obadia, according to his wife, shot himself with a hand pistol in their bedroom.

Officials attribute the fatalities to poor welfare, low income, un-serviced bank loans and alcoholism. Dr Byaruhanga revealed that they will hold sessions for top commanders in the different units.

These shall then train their colleagues on how to stay mentally sound while on duty.

“We are going to form another task force team from the top level and for all those who require some bit of counselling and training, we are going to bring them together. We shall take them to Kabalye Police Training School and give them a one-month training, and then later re-deploy them,” Dr Byaruhanga said.

He also appealed to police commanders to be amiable to lower staff and not to keep a deaf ear on their concerns.

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Muhoozi pipped as a four-star General

Muhoozi was pipped by his Uncle Gen Salim Saleh (Born Caleb Akandwanaho) and his wife Charlotte Nankunda Kainerugaba.

The first son and former Commander of Land Forces in Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF), Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba has been decorated as a four-star general.

Muhoozi was pipped by his Uncle Gen Salim Saleh (Born Caleb Akandwanaho) and his wife Charlotte Nankunda Kainerugaba at a function held at Bombo Army Barracks.

Last week, President Yoweri Museveni who is also the commander of the armed forces promoted his son to the rank of General and relieved him of his duties as the Commander of Land forces after he said that UPDF can capture Nairobi, Kenya’s capital in two weeks.

He replaced him with Lt. Gen. Kayanja Muhanga, who has been commanding operation Shujja in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

Museveni later apologized to Kenyans for his son’s tweets. “I ask our Kenyan brothers and sisters to forgive us for tweets sent by General Muhoozi, former Commander of Land Forces here, regarding the election matters in that great country.” 

“It is not correct for Public officers, be they civilian or military, to comment or interfere in any way, in the internal affairs of brother countries. The only available legitimate forum is the Peer Review Mechanism of the African Union or confidential interactions among us or East African Community (EAC) and African Union (AU) fora -not public comments,” he apologized.

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