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Museveni to address nation about security, #Covid-19 and other related issues

President Yoweri Museveni

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni is this Thursday expected to update Ugandans about Covid-19 and other related issues in the country. The address was confirmed by the President’s Senior Press Secretary Nabusayi Lindah Wamboka.

“President Yoweri Museveni will provide an update to the nation on the #Covid-19 situation and any other related issues on Thursday October 28, 2021.The address will be broadcast live at 8 pm on all Television and Radio stations,” she said.

The announcement comes barely two days after the Komamboga bomb blast which claimed two people. Commenting about the explosion, Museveni said: “I have been briefed on the bomb incident in Kwata zone, Komamboga. The Information I have is that three people came and left a package in kaveera which later on exploded, killing one person and injuring five others. It seems to be a terrorist act but we shall get the perpetrators”.

According to police, the pork joint and bar was operating past curfew time that is in place to curb the spread of #Covid-19 pandemic. Earlier the Minister for Internal Affairs Gen. Kahinda Otafiire directed the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Martin Okoth Ochola to arrest police officers in charge of ensuring security in Kawempe division and Komamboga in particular.

The president is expected to extend curfew time, issue fresh orders pertaining enforcing of #Covid-19 Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).

According to Reuters, the Islamic state (IS) claimed it had masterminded the attack that left one dead and three others injured as some of its members detonated an explosive device in a bar where ‘members and spies of the Crusader Ugandan government were gathering’ in Kampala. Police have however disregarded all claims.

“At this stage, there is no evidence to prove or deny the claims but said investigations will inform them of the group behind the attack.” the Director Police Counter Terrorism AIGP Abas Byakagaba said.

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Sudan military dissolves gov’t as Prime Minister and others are arrested in a coup

Sudan's Prime Minster Abdalla Hamdok

Sudan’s military has dissolved civilian rule, arrested political leaders and declared a state of emergency.

Gen Abdel Fattah Burhan, who had been heading a joint council with civilian leaders, blamed political infighting.

Protesters have taken to the streets of the capital, Khartoum, and there are reports of gunfire.

Military and civilian leaders have been at odds since long-time ruler Omar al-Bashir was overthrown two years ago and a transitional government set up.

Although the country remains in a deep economic crisis, there had been more international support – and a military takeover will put that hugely at risk.

Video footage from the north African nation’s capital on Monday showed protesters manning lit barricades and entering the area near the military’s headquarters.

One demonstrator, Haitham Mohamed, told Agence France-Presse: “We are ready to give our lives for the democratic transition in Sudan.”

Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok is among those reported to have been put under house arrest, along with members of his cabinet and other civilian leaders.

A statement from the information ministry on Facebook said those arrested were being held in “an unidentified location”.

It also said Mr Hamdok was being pressed to support a coup but was refusing to do so and he urged people to continue with peaceful protests to “defend the revolution”.

Gen Burhan has been heading the Sovereign Council, part of a power-sharing arrangement between military and civilian leaders.

In a televised address, he said infighting between politicians, ambition and incitement to violence had forced him to act to protect the safety of the nation and to “rectify the revolution’s course”.

He said Sudan was still committed to “international accords” and the transition to civilian rule, with elections planned for July 2023.

But thousands of protesters have already taken to the streets in Khartoum to denounce a coup. Some chanted “no to military rule”.

Demonstrator Sawsan Bashir told AFP: “We will not leave the streets until the civilian government is back and the transition is back.”

Witnesses say the internet is down and that army and paramilitary troops have been deployed across the city. Khartoum airport is closed, and international flights are suspended.

There has been international condemnation of the military’s move.

The UK’s special envoy for Sudan and South Sudan, Robert Fairweather, tweeted that military arrests of civilian leaders was “a betrayal of the revolution, the transition and the Sudanese people”.

The US, UN, EU and Arab League have also expressed deep concern.

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EC appoints Leonard Mulekwah as Secretary

Mr Leonard Mulekwah, Secretary to the Electoral Commission

The Uganda Electoral Commission (EC) has appointed Mr Leonard Mulekwah as the Secretary of the commission for a period of five years.

Mulekwah has been serving in the acting capacity of the same position since July 2020. He replaces Sam Rwakoojo who was relieved of his duties.

His permanent appointment was confirmed in a letter dated 21st October, 2021.

“I am pleased to inform you that during the 73rd Commission Meeting held on Tuesday 12th October, 2021, under Min.CM259/2021 the Commission approved that you be appointed to the post of Secretary to the Electoral Commission,” reads the appointment letter by EC chairperson, Justice Simon Byabakama.

“The appointment is subject to the constitution of the Republic of Uganda, the Electoral Commission Act, Public Service Standing Orders, the Electoral Commission Human Resource Manual and Administrative instructions issued from time to time.”

“The appointment will be for a contract period of five (5) years, renewable once,” the appointment letter reads.

Mulekwah has been entitled to a salary of Shs 25 million per month, housing allowance of Shs 2.7 million per month, Annual gratuity, Chauffeur driven vehicle, and guards (body and home).

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We can’t confirm Islamic State claims on Komamboga attacks – Police

Police Counter Terrorism director, AIGP Abas Byakagaba

Police have said they can neither confirm nor deny claims that Islamic State terrorist group was responsible for the Saturday bomb blast at Komamboga, a Kampala suburb.

The terrorist group claimed it had masterminded the attack that left one dead and three others injured as some of its members detonated an explosive device in a bar where “members and spies of the Crusader Ugandan government were gathering” in Kampala.

Addressing journalists on Monday, Police Counter Terrorism director, AIGP Abas Byakagaba said at this stage, there is no evidence to prove or deny the claims but said investigations will inform them of the group behind the attack.

“We don’t work with Islamic State. What they want is what they say. We can’t come out with information before carrying out thorough investigations. Only investigations will tell us who did the act,” Byakagaba said.

“We can’t say things when we have no evidence. Even if they (IS) say they attacked, we will have to investigate to come out with a report.”

Police spokesperson, Fred Enanga said since no arrest has been made, it is too early to attribute the incident on any terrorist group.

“We don’t want to rush into sentimental claims by these groups. Why does it come after almost 48 hours? We want to assure Ugandans that despite claims by IS, there is no evidence so far to prove or disprove such claims. No suspects arrested so far. We can’t determine the motivation of the attackers without getting suspects. We can only get into details after arresting some suspects. We continue to build on leads we have,” Enanga said.

Enanga said that preliminary investigation indicates that the three attackers were speaking the local Luganda dialect and that one of them had ever appeared at the targeted joint.

He noted that it is only after arrests are done that security will determine who was behind the attack and the reason behind the same.

“At this stage we continue with our investigations but we can’t come to any conclusions now.” On Sunday, police said the attack was an act of domestic terror but when asked whether the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebel group is among the domestic terror groups that are investigated, AIGP Byakagaba said they are casting the net wide to get to the bottom of the matter.

“Investigators will come out with information on who did it. ADF is among the domestic and internationally recognized terror groups. We therefore can’t leave out ADF as one of the perpetuators,” he said.

The Police counter terrorism director urged the public to always be vigilant of any suspicious persons and items. “All suspicious items and persons should be reported to police and other security agencies. Watch out for suspicious abandoned items whereas there should be access control measures to places frequented by many people,”Byakagaba said.

“Landlords should identify and watch out for suspicious tenants that they should report to police.”

According to police, it is the work of both the public and security to ensure they prevent occurrence of similar attacks.

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Ssegirinya and Ssewanyana denied bail, Lawyers to appeal against ruling

MPs Ssegirinya and Ssewanyana

The ailing Kawempe North MP Muhammad Ssegirinya and Makindye West Legislator Allan Ssewanyana have been denied bail.

The two were earlier this month re-arrested moments after being released from Kigo government Prison. They appeared before Masaka Chief Magistrate Charles Yeitesi and slapped with new charges of murder allegedly committed at Kissekka village in Lwengo district.

Through their lawyers led by Kampala Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago and Kampala Woman MP Shamim Malende, the two applied for bail on grounds that they needed to seek medical treatment after they were allegedly tortured by their captors.

In his ruling, Masaka High Court Judge Lawrence Tweyanze declined their bail application on grounds that there is a likelihood of them interfering with the incomplete investigations and also, probably abscond once released on bail. He ruled that the MPs’ sicknesses can be treated at their respective detention facilities.

Speaking after the court session, the Lord Mayor said they are set to appeal against the high court ruling. “I expected Tweyanze to express his discretion but he acted the opposite. Our clients were tortured and there was no evidence to show that they were not. Ssegirinya is rotting away and we shall not look on as all these are happening. We are going to work on the necessary paperwork and appeal against his ruling,” he said.

Last month, Masaka High Court Judge Nakintu Victoria released Ssegirinya and his counterpart Ssewanyana on Shs 20 million cash bail each and bonded each of their sureties with Shs 100 million non-cash.

They are accused of terrorism contrary to section 7 (1) and (2) (d) and (d) of the Anti-Terrorism Act 2002 in count one, aiding and abetting terrorism contrary to section 8 of the Anti-Terrorism Act 2002 in count two, murder contrary to sections 188 and 189 of the Penal code Act in Counts three, four, five and attempted murder contrary to section 204 (a) of the Penal code Act.

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Total sues ex-employees for over Shs7.5 billion theft

TOTAL

Total consortium in Uganda has sued its former senior employees for using illicit measures to attain wealth, which cost the company Shs7.5 billion.

Total Uganda Limited which deals in fuel and lubricants, contends that former employees adulterated their contractual duties through false entries, leading to a colossal loss of Shs7.5 billion, through deceitful misrepresentation, by releasing the products without payment to enrich themselves.

The accused former employees include; senior accountant Mr. Moses Sebalu, taxation officer Ms. Nakasi Belinda, manager Mr. Innocent Tugume, former procurement officer Ms. Rita Mbabazi, Cashier Priscilla Nansikombi and deputy treasury manager Ms. Lillian Sanyu.

In a suit filed in the civil division high court Kampala, Total indicates that these former senior officers connived and entered false entries onto the company’s network, in which they lied that money had been paid by independent dealers of their products which was not the case.

These fraudulent acts are said to have been masterminded by these people at various branches of Total, which include; Total Ben Kiwanuka service station, Nakivubo service station, Makindye and Gapco new Oasis.

The suit dated October 23, 2022, indicated that the accused acted irresponsibly, out of the company’s instructions.

“The plaintiff/Total Uganda avers that it has at all material lines exclusively enjoyed and retained the rights to sell its products for value consideration, and has never authorised defendants to act in the manner they did,” reads the suit, adding that; “The plaintiff/Total Uganda shall at the hearing adduce evidence to show that as a result of the defendants’ actions, it has suffered severe loss and damages for which the defendants are liable”.

This kind of financial malpractice was discovered in 2019 as a result of an internal audit carried out in the company’s financial system between 2016 and 2018.

Through its lawyers of ALP company advocates, Total wants court to declare that the accused are jointly responsible for breach of contract, gross fraud, misrepresentation, deception illicit enrichment, negligence, which cost the company Shs7.5 billion. It also wants the defendants to refund the stated sums of money.

The accused will be required to file their defense with in just 15 days, after Court civil division registrar Jameson Karemani signs the summons, before the matter is seconded to the judge for hearing.

Total Uganda limited has on several occasions been defrauded by its employees, causing huge financial loss.

On October 29th, 2020, the Anti-corruption court in Kampala charged two businessmen, Mr. Deogratius Twagirayezu and Joseph Bbuye for conniving with some Total employees and engaging in financial malpractice, thereby making the company lose Shs32 billion.

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Sudan’s civilian leaders arrested amid coup reports

Members of Sudan’s transitional government and other civilian leaders have been arrested amid reports of a military coup.

Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok is among those reported to have been put under house arrest by unidentified soldiers.

The army has not commented, but pro-democracy groups urged street protests.

Military and civilian leaders have been at odds since long-time ruler Omar al-Bashir was overthrown two years ago and the transitional government set up.

It remains unclear who was behind the pre-dawn arrests.

A statement from the information ministry on Facebook said the detentions were carried out by “joint military forces” and those arrested were being held in “an unidentified location”.

It said Mr Hamdok was being pressed to support a coup but was refusing to do so and he urged people to continue with peaceful protests to “defend the revolution”.

The United States was “deeply alarmed” by the coup reports, its special envoy for the Horn of Africa, Jeffrey Feltman, said.

Witnesses have said that the internet is down in the capital, Khartoum, while images have appeared on social media showing angry crowds burning tyres in the streets. The army and paramilitary have been deployed across the city, restricting the movement of civilians, a witness is quoted as saying by Reuters news agency.

Khartoum airport is now closed, and international flights are suspended. Sudan’s main pro-democracy group has called on its supporters to resist any military coup.

The military and civilian transitional authorities have ruled together since President Bashir was toppled after months of street protests in 2019.

A power-sharing deal between the military and a loose coalition of groups – the Forces for Freedom and Change (FFC) – had been agreed, launching the Sovereign Council.

It was to rule the country for another year – with the aim of holding elections and transitioning to civilian rule.

But the deal has always been fractious, with a large number of rival political groups – and divisions within the military too. Tensions grew further after a coup attempt attributed to followers of Mr Bashir was foiled in September.

This month, opponents of Sudan’s transition to democracy took to the streets of the capital, Khartoum, to call on the army to take control of the country.

Pro-democracy groups said it was an organised attempt by the military to retake power.

Last Thursday, tens of thousands of people demonstrated in Khartoum to show solidarity with the transitional government.

Support for the interim government has slumped in recent months as the country’s economy has struggled.

Sudan has been unable to find a workable political system since independence in 1956 and has seen numerous coups and coup attempts.

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We shall get the perpetrators of Komamboga-Museveni

President Museveni
President Yoweri Museveni has spoken out on the explosion that killed one person dead and five others injured reaffirming his earlier commitment that perpetrators of the incident will be apprehended.
“I have been briefed on the bomb incident in Kwata zone, Komamboga. The Information I have is that 3 people came and left a package in kaveera which later on exploded, killing 1 person and injuring 5 others.  It seems to be a terrorist act but we shall get the perpetrators”.

 

The explosion occurred a few minutes past 9pm on Saturday night. Police in their statement released last night also indicated one person as having perished from the scene.

The explosion happened at Digida Bar and a pork eatery restaurant.

The president further revealed that  police specialists are on the ground investigating the whole incident saying the public should remain calm.
“They will give us more information later. They will also give guidelines on vigilance by the Public dealing with these possible terrorists.The public should not fear, we shall defeat this criminality like we have defeated all the other criminality committed by the pigs who don’t respect life”.
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HOIMA: Rajiv wins Kabalega Rally

Mr. Rajiv after the rally.

City businessman and rally driver, Rajiv Ruparelia has won the Kabalega Rally that was held yesterday,Hoima district

The event was the fifth round of the National Rally Championship (NRC).

Cruising in a VW Polo, Rajiv crossed finish line in one hour, 45 minutes and 41 seconds to claim the one-day rally.

Duncan Mubiru of  (Kikankane fame) finished second after he crossed finish line in one hour, 45 minutes, 46 seconds.

Ronald Ssebuguzi and Omar Mayanja finished third and fourth respectively.

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Rajiv wins 2021 Kabalega rally championship

Motorsport

Rajiv Ruparelia has won his first national Rally Championship in motorsport after coming first in the Kabalega Rally held in Hoima district.

Rajiv Ruparelia and Enoch Olinga sealed a fantastic performance to win the Kabalega Rally with a time of 17 minutes and 40 seconds.

The Ruparelia rally team sealed the victory 45 seconds ahead of second placed Duncan Mubiru.

Ronald Sebuguzi and Anthony Mugambwa registered a good outing, sealing the podium in third position.

Omar Mayanja and Hussein Mukuye finished fourth overall.

The rally was organised by Uganda National Oil Company.

The event was the fifth round of the National Rally Championship.

The next and final round of the championship will head to Jinja on 26-28 November.

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