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Judiciary gets Shs1.2bn to handle 155 petitions arising from 2021 General Elections

Temple of Justice, High Court-Kampala.

The Judiciary has revealed that, it has received Shs1.2 billion to handle 155 petitions arising from January 14, 2021, general elections. The revelation was made by the Jameson Karemani, the spokesperson to Judiciary.

The hearings for the Parliamentary Elections will kick-off on August 16 petitions in the different high Court circuits across the country.

“We have received Shs 1.2billion to handle 155 parliamentary and local council election petitions. We have a budget for each respective court and the money we have got makes us feel we can complete the hearing of these petitions,” Karemani said adding that each judge is likely to Shs 170,000 as a daily allowances.

The Judiciary under the principal judge Dr. Flavian Zeija has assigned 32 judges to expedite the handling of 155 parliamentary and local council election petitions.

According to Jameson Karemani, the spokesperson to the judiciary and parties in the matters will be notified when to appear at various courts by way of hearing notices

“Mbale High Court Circuit will have the highest number of judges, six, to handle 31 election petitions. Jinja Circuit and Civil Division follow each having four judges,” he said.

He said the petitions are going to be heard under revised contingency measures and guidelines to mitigate the spread of Covid-19 as earlier Communicated by the CJ Alfonse Owiny Dollo.

“All parties, lawyers, witnesses and journalists attending Court must observe the standard operation procedures (SOP’s) on mitigation of spread of #Covid-19 as set by the Ministry of Health. Where the parties and the advocates in a single election petition exceed 10 in number, the trial judge shall use audio-visual facilities where it exists or use open space where possible,” he said.

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African Union announces rollout of 400m vaccine doses to member states

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President of the Republic of South Africa and African Union (AU) COVID-19 Champion, Cyril Ramaphosa has announced the start of monthly shipments of vaccines acquired by the AU / African Vaccine Acquisition Trust (AVAT) to the AU Member States today.

An initiative by the AU Member States to pool their purchasing power, the AVAT, on 28 March 2021, had signed the historic agreement for the purchase of 220 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson single-shot COVID-19 vaccine, with the potential to order an additional 180 million doses.

The Johnson & Johnson vaccine was selected for this first pooled procurement for three reasons: first of all, as a single-shot vaccine, it is easier and cheaper to administer; second, the vaccine has a long shelf-life and favourable storage conditions. Last but not least, the vaccine is partly manufactured on the African continent, with fill-finish activities taking place in South Africa.

President Ramaphosa said: “This is a momentous step forward in Africa’s efforts to safeguard the health and well-being of its people. By working together and by pooling resources, African countries have been able to secure millions of vaccine doses produced right here in Africa. This will provide impetus to the fight against COVID-19 across the continent and will lay the basis for Africa’s social and economic recovery.”

The first monthly shipments will arrive in several Member States, and shipments will continue for a total of 6.4m doses shipped in August. Monthly shipments will continue and be continually ramped up, with a target of delivering almost 50m vaccines before the end of December. By January, the number of vaccines being released will be in excess of 25m per month. In collaboration with the Africa Medical Supplies Platform (AMSP), UNICEF is providing logistical and delivery services to the Member States.

This vaccine acquisition is a unique milestone for the African continent. It is the first time Africa has undertaken a procurement of this magnitude involving all Member States. It also marks the first time that the AU Member States have collectively purchased vaccines to safeguard the health of the African population – 400m vaccines are sufficient to immunise a third of the African people and bring Africa halfway towards its continental goal of vaccinating at least 60 per cent of the population. International donors have committed to deliver the remaining half of the doses required through the COVAX initiative.

It is significant that these vaccine doses are being produced on the African continent at the Aspen Pharmacare facility in Gqeberha in South Africa. This is part of the concerted effort by African countries to rally the world to support the TRIPS waiver for technology transfer and active pharmaceutical ingredients to develop our own manufacturing capabilities.

Mr Strive Masiyiwa, African Union Special Envoy, said: “Delivering our first doses to African Union Member States is an unprecedented milestone. We are deploying relentless efforts to help each Member State to reach its goal of immunising 60 per cent of Africans, as recommended by the Africa CDC. Johnson & Johnson AVAT-purchased single-shot vaccines will enable us to considerably improve our vaccination level across the continent.”

Dr John Nkengasong, Director of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), said: “During the last months, we have seen the vaccination gap between Africa and other parts of the world widen, and a devastating third wave hit our continent. The deliveries starting now will help us get to the vaccination levels necessary to protect African lives and livelihoods.”

The agreement with Johnson & Johnson was made possible through a USD 2 billion facility provided by African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), who are also the Financial and Transaction Advisers, Guarantors, Instalment Payment facility providers and Payment Agents.

Prof. Benedict Oramah, President and Chairman of the Board of Afreximbank, said: “The very low access to vaccines has exposed Africa to a devastating third and fourth waves of COVID-19. Death rates are rising and economies are becoming increasingly vulnerable. We are encouraged by the successful commencement of this vaccine roll-out, which will help contain the spread of the virus and protect lives and livelihood. Afreximbank is pleased to have contributed in the historic procurement of vaccines by AVAT. We look forward to better days ahead for our people through this effort.”

“This is a proud moment for the continent; the vaccines, partly manufactured in South Africa are a true testament that local production and pooled procurement as envisioned in the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) are key to the attainment of a more sustainable post-Covid economic recovery across the continent,” said Dr Vera Songwe, United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA). Africa can create over 5 million more jobs if more health commodities are manufactured on the continent. Regular technical meetings of the African Ministers of Finance, who collaborated in an unprecedented manner to make today possible, were coordinated by UNECA.

This vaccine acquisition and deployment is supported by an innovative partnership between the World Bank and the AU, African Vaccine Acquisition Task Team to expedite access to vaccines throughout the continent. Through this partnership, the World Bank is supporting the AVATT initiative with resources to allow countries to purchase and deploy vaccines for up to 400 million people across Africa.

Axel van Trotsenburg, World Bank Managing Director of Operations, said: “Today marks an important milestone in the AU’s tireless efforts in bringing COVID-19 vaccines to Africa.  The World Bank is very pleased to be part of the AU campaign to get the African continent vaccinated, including by helping finance the purchases of the needed doses and supporting the administration of the shots.”

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32 Judges assigned to handle Election Petitions

Principal Judge, Flavian Zeija

The Principal Judge Dr. Flavian Zeija has assigned 32 Judges to handle a total of 155 Election Petitions from both Parliamentary and Local Government Elections of 2021 in the different High Court Circuits across the country.

Mbale High Court Circuit will have the highest number of Judges (six) to handle 31 election petitions. Jinja Circuit and Civil Division follow with four judges each.

Arua will have 1, Fort Portal 3, Gulu 1, Kabale 1, Lira 1, Masaka 2, Masindi 2, Mbarara 1, Mpigi 1, Mubende 2 , Mukono 1 and Soroti 2.

The hearings for the Parliamentary Election Petitions will kick-off on August 16 and the parties in the matters will be notified when to appear at various courts by way of hearing notices.

All the earlier guidelines which were issued by the chief justice Alfonse Owiny-Dollo will be followed.

All courts shall, where possible establish a temporary separate space at the court as a waiting place with social distancing for the parties whose petition hearing may not be on going at the time.

Only parties to the petitions, advocates, and witnesses specifically summoned shall attend court.

The petitions shall be cause-listed for specific times, one after the other too avoid crowds at courts.

Where the parties and the advocates in a single election petition exceed 10 in number, the trial judge shall use audio-visual facilities where it exists or use open space where possible.

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Uganda resumes passenger train service after fall in number of #Covid-19 cases

Passengers in a train (TW/Gad_arthur)

Passenger train services in Kampala have resumed after President Museveni lifted a 42-day lockdown on July 30 following a reduction in the Covid-19 infection rate.

Deo Kyomya, the Uganda Railways Corporation commercial manager, told Xinhua by telephone they had deployed two trains to carry passengers along two busy routes in the city.

Kyomya said two coaches will ply each route during the morning and evening rush hours.

Each coach, according to Kyomya, will carry 50 percent of its capacity as directed by government in efforts to ease congestion, which is a recipe of spreading the virus.

“We have SOPs (standard operating procedures) in place to guard against the spread of the virus. Each coach will have space for 65 passengers. No mask no boarding,” Kyomya said.

Government during the lockdown suspended public and private transport amidst a spike in Covid-19 cases. In early June, the country was registering over 1,000 cases of Covid-19 daily but the number reduced to about 70 cases registered every day in late July, according to Ministry of Health.

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Museveni directs UNRA to award road construction projects to four Chinese firms

A road under construction.

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has directed Uganda National Road Authority (UNRA) to hand road construction projects to various Chinese firms.

The chinese road construction firms include; Zhongmei Engineering Group, Ashok Buildcon Limited, China Communication Construction Company Limited, Chongqing International Construction Company.

In various letters dated 7th July 2021 to the Executive director of UNRA Allen Kagina, the president said the Chinese firms have completed various projects in Uganda and they should award contracts.

“This is therefore to direct you to enter into agreement with this company to design and build since it is National development plan three,” Museveni said in a letter to the second Zhongmei Engineering Group.

In his letter Zhongmei Engineering Group will construct a 37KM road from Kanoni-Misingi-Mityana. Ashok Buildcon Limited will handle three road projects; Mpigi-Kibibi-Mityana (60kms), Kanungu – Hamurwa (47kms) and Butogota-Buhoma (32kms).

“It should be agreed that the government of Uganda pays them through budgetary Appropriation in quarterly instalments from the second year of execution,” Museveni directed

China communication Construction Company Limited will reconstruct Karuma- Pakwach road and Pakwach Bridge, Kasubi-Nakawuka-Nateete /Nakawuka-Kasanje-Mpigi/Nakawuka-Mawugulu-Nanziga-Maya/Kasanje- Buwaya and Nakasero-Northern Bypass VVIP road.

Chongqing International Construction Company will work on Kabwohe-Kitagata-Rukungiri road (65.7km), Misindye- Kabimbiri- Zirobwe-Wobulenzi-Kapeeka (138 KM). Under this project, the government will provide budgetary appropriation in quarterly instalments from the third year of execution.

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Lionel Messi agrees to join PSG

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Lionel Messi has agreed a two-year deal with Paris St-Germain to join the French club following his exit from Barcelona.

The deal includes an option to extend by a year and gives the forward a net salary of about €35m (£29.6m) with bonuses factored in.

The 34-year-old Argentina captain left Barca – the only club he has ever played for – as they were unable to afford a new deal under La Liga’s financial fair play rules.

Mauricio Pochettino’s PSG finished second to Lille in Ligue 1 last season.

Considered one of the greatest players of all time, Messi scored a record 672 goals in 778 games for Barca, the club he joined as a 13-year-old.

He won the Ballon d’Or a record six times and lifted 35 trophies with the Catalan club.

The move enables Messi to link up again with Neymar, a former Barcelona teammate who has been working to convince the Argentinian to join him in Paris.

Unless there are any late hitches, he will become PSG’s fourth free-transfer signing this summer after the arrivals of midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum, defender Sergio Ramos and goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. Highly rated right-back Achraf Hakimi also joined from Inter Milan.

Messi had agreed a new deal – on 50% of his old wages – to stay at Barcelona but the club could not afford to implement it because they were so far above the wage limit allowed by La Liga.

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Khalid Aucho joins Tanzania’s Young Africans SC

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Uganda Cranes defensive midfielder Khalid Aucho has completed a move to Tanzanian side Young Africans Sports Club.

Aucho has been a free agent after running down his two-year contract at Misr El Mekkasa in Egypt. He has signed a two-year contract with the Tanzanian Premier League outfit.

Young Africans, who finished second in the 2020/21 Tanzania Premier League, will represent the country in the CAF Champions League along with Simba Soccer Club.

Club official Hersi Said said that the club is happy to sign a good player who can help the team win several trophies.

“We believe Aucho brings to the team something special. We are still building and signing more players,” added Said.

The midfielder has previously played for Tusker FC and Gor Mahia FC in Kenya, Serbian sides Red Star Belgrade and OFK Beograd, and East Bengal and Churchill Brothers of India.

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Fly Emirates, partners launch exclusive offer for customers to experience Dubai Expo

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Fly Emirates, Premier Partner and Official Airline of Expo 2020 Dubai, has launched an exclusive offer for customers to experience the excitement of the World Expo, the largest-of-its-kind event in the region.

Emirates customers visiting Dubai, and travelling through Dubai, anytime during the much awaited mega event running from 1 October 2021 to 31 March 2022, will be eligible to receive a free Emirates Expo Day Pass for every flight ticket booked with Emirates.

The special offer is valid on all return tickets that include a flight to or through Dubai, for travel dates between 1 October 2021 and 31 March 2022. The offer is applicable to tickets purchased in First Class, Business Class and Economy Class and extends to tickets booked through Emirates for flights on flydubai and customers travelling to anywhere on Emirates’ global network with a connection time of at least six hours in Dubai. One-way ticket holders whose journey originates outside the UAE are entitled to receive the complimentary Expo Day Pass if travelling to Dubai or onwards to other destinations if the minimum connection time is met.

To make the deal even sweeter, the special added-value offer applies to all fare types including Special, Saver, Flex and Flex Plus. For more information on this promotion, please visit the dedicated page

Whether exploring Dubai solo, as a family, or reconnecting with family and friends, there has never been a better time to visit Dubai than now. Besides being at the epicentre of the largest themed event that promises to bring the world to one destination, visitors to Dubai during the six-month period can expect to enjoy a host of activities and special offers to celebrate the UAE’s golden jubilee, marking the 50th anniversary of the country’s formation.

The good news does not end here. Travellers with upcoming travel plans and are already in the UAE, including UAE residents, will be pleased to know that they are also eligible to receive a complimentary Expo Day Pass as long as their itinerary includes a journey back to Dubai during the six-month period that coincides with Expo.

As Premier Partner and Official Airline of Expo 2020 Dubai, Emirates will soon launch various Expo-themed packages to allow its worldwide customers to enjoy the excitement of the 182-day event and experience what its host city of Dubai has to offer.

Mile-A Minute offer

Customers will also earn 1 Skywards Mile for every 1 minute spent in Dubai between 1 October 2021 and 31 March 2022. Existing and new Emirates Skywards members who sign up for the programme before 31 March 2022, can avail the offer on Emirates.com, and will earn up to 5,000 Miles. The offer is applicable on all Emirates flight tickets purchased between 1 August 2021 and 31 March 2022, for travel during Expo 2020 Dubai. Emirates‑marketed, flydubai‑operated flights with an Emirates (EK) flight number are included in the offer.

Expo Dubai 2020

Expo 2020 Dubai will be the first World Expo ever hosted in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region. Through the theme of Connecting Minds, Creating the Future, Expo 2020 Dubai aims to inspire people by showcasing the best examples of collaboration, innovation and cooperation from around the world, through sustainability, mobility and opportunity.

The six-month spectacular’s bustling programme will be packed with experiences to suit all ages and interests, including a rich line-up of themed weeks, entertainment and edutainment, while art and culture vultures, foodies and technology fanatics can expect to enjoy exhibits, workshops, performances, live shows and more. Architecture aficionados will be surrounded by inspiring designs throughout Expo 2020. Visitors can drop by their national pavilion for a taste of home, the 190 other country pavilions to experience other cultures and distinctive offerings, or various thematic and special pavilions to get a glimpse of the future and the innovations that are making a difference in tomorrow’s world.

Emirates Pavilion

Travel and aviation enthusiasts can visit the Emirates’ dedicated pavilion to experience the future of commercial aviation in UAE’s centennial year 2071. At the centre of this must-see pavilion, visitors can expect to engage in immersive experiences that will provide a glimpse into the future of aircraft cabin design, how the flying experience is being redefined, as well upcoming lightweight materials and technologies that will improve flying performance and fuel economy for a sustainable future. Visitors should also not miss the opportunity to design an aircraft and engage with interactive exhibits that introduce the principles of flight.

Uganda Pavilion

Uganda is among the countries participating in the exhibition located in the Opportunity Thematic District under the country theme of “Right place and right time’. The chosen theme is in line with the strides made and achievements attained in the areas of social economic development, infrastructure, peace and stability. Uganda’s pavilion is decorated on the outside with artwork depicting the Crested Crane, Uganda’s national bird. Uganda will also treat viewers to a vibrant authentic African culture, dance, and performance on Sunday October 3rd, 2021.

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Killer of Gen. Kazini, Lydia Draru out of Luzira prison

Draru arrives at High-Court.

 

Lydia Draru, the lady who confessed to have killed former Army Commander Maj.Gen. James Kazini is out of prison.

Eagle Online can authoritatively reveal that Ms Draru served her sentenced of 14 years. High Court convicted Draru for manslaughter and sentenced her to 14 years in prison for killing Gen.Kazini

During sentencing, Justice Monica Mugenyi acquitted Draru of the charge of murder, and instead found her guilty of the lesser charge of manslaughter. The maximum sentence for manslaughter is life imprisonment.

The judge then agreed with Draru and her lawyers Annet Mutabingwa and Musa Sembajja, who maintained throughout the trial that she did not intend to kill Kazini but acted in self-defence. Draru repeatedly hit Kazini with an iron bar.

On November 10, 2009 Gen. Kazini was found dead in a pool of blood at Namuwongo Project Zone, Wabigalo in Makindye Division, Kampala.

Draru was a girlfriend to the former army commander, and  admitted having killed him.

Draru had served two years on remand by the time of sentencing her to 14 years. Draru was released few months ago and she is reported to be in Kampala engaged in business.

When contacted for a comment over the matter by Eagle Online, Uganda Prisons Service Spokesperson, Frank Baine confirmed the release of Draru.” yes it is true, she is out. She served her sentence” Mr Baine said.

Maj Gen James Kazini, 52, had been hit with a metal pipe on the head and collapsed dead in the doorway. After realising the enormity of her act, a confused 28-year-old Draru dashed out of the house, wailing: “I have killed him! I have killed him! I have killed Kazini, call the police!”
Boda boda riders at a stage outside her house in Namuwongo Project Zone in Makindye Division thought Draru had run amok while others thought she was intoxicated.

But the boda boda riders who rushed to her house were shocked to find a body of a man sprawled in Draru’s sitting room.
The boda boda riders called 999, which call was received at Central Police Station (CPS), Kampala, who in turn informed the police at Kisugu Police Post in Namuwongo. Police rushed to the scene and quickly cordoned off the house and locked the gate as an inquisitive crowd gathered outside.

At the scene, the officer in-charge of Kisugu quickly moved Ms Draru and her cousin Proscovia Tobaru, who had witnessed the scuffle, from the scene to the safety of the police post.

 

 

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Lubega Ssegona expresses interest to become SC Villa president

Medard Segona

Busiro East County Member of Parliament Medard Lubega Ssegona is among the three aspirants that have shown interest to become the next Sports Club Villa President.

Ssegona is a senior lawyer working with Lukwago & Co. Advocates law firm. He is also a former minister of Information, Cabinet Affairs and Lukiiko and Spokesperson Buganda Kingdom, Mengo 2006-2010.

The other two candidates eyeing the same seat are Denis Mbidde Ssebugwawo and Joseph Kizito.

Kizito has been the head of communications in the interim government of William Nkemba at SC Villa since 2018.

Mbidde is a former FUFA Executive committee member, a former Vice President at Villa and he is also equipped with marketing skills.

The three will be verified first before being confirmed as candidates on August 14.

“The Electoral committee will now embark on the exercise to verify and confirm that all those who have expressed interest to stand comply with the requirements before confirming them as candidates,” Robert Kiggundu, the Chairman, Villa Electoral Committee said.

The club elections are scheduled for 28th August 2021 at a venue yet to be confirmed with only the Sports Club Villa Members Trust subscribers eligible to take part in the voting process.

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