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Police ditches white uniforms for traffic officers, unveils new one

New Uniforms for Traffic officers

The Uganda Police has ditched all-white uniforms for the traffic officers and unveiled new ones.

The new traffic uniform was today unveiled by the Chairman Police Council Uniform Committee, who also doubles as the Chief Political Commissar, AIGP Asan Kasingye, during the Monday press conference at the Police headquarters, Naguru.

In the new changes, traffic officers will now put on Regular Khaki Uniform customised with Police shirt lebel with an Ash White beret, for men and white and black capes for female traffic police officers. They will also wear a white duty belt and white leather gutters fasted on their jungle boots for other ranks.

Traffic Officers of and above the rank of AIP will not be required to put on white gutters.  At a later date all traffic officers will be supplied with a reflective jacket

According to Police, the changes are normal and meant to improve service delivery to the public.

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Kajoba, Muruli named UPL February’s best

Kajoba, Muruli named UPL February's best

Uganda Police Football Club striker Brian Muruli Mayanja has been named the Pilsner Uganda Premier League player for the month of February 2021 while Vipers SC head coach Fred Kajoba have been named as the best coach of the month.

The two were crowned at a ceremony held at Kati Kati Restaurant on Monday morning and each were rewarded with one million shillings from the awards sponsors Pilsner beer.

Muruli scored five league goals in February against Kyetume, Bright Stars, Vipers and BUL while Kajoba guided Vipers to 5 victories in 7 matches in which 2 ended in draws.

Muruli beat Express’ forward George Senkaaba and Vipers’ winger Paul Mucureezi to the accolade while Kajoba edged Express head coach Wasswa Bbosa and URA FC’s Sam Ssimbwa.

Kajoba’s Vipers beat Myda 7-0, Updf 1-0, Police 3-2, Bul 1-0, Onduparaka 3-1, and the drew 1-1 with Express and 2-2 with Kyetume.

Pilsner Lager entered into a partnership with the Uganda Premier League to award the competition’s best players and coaches.

The awards are named ‘Pilsner man of the match award’ and the monthly awards named ‘Pilsner player of the month award’ and ‘Pilsner coach of the month award’.

The Pilsner man of the match walks away with one hundred thousand shillings (Ugx 100,000) after every match while monthly winners one million shillings each.

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Gordon’s Pink delivers a luxury staycation experience for 40 lucky customers

One of the winners

Over 40 lucky winners got to spend nights at the Mestil and Latitude Hotels courtesy of Gordon’s Premium Pink Gin.

This was the culmination of a promotion which ran in two phases, from 25th to 27th February and from 4th to 6th March, and saw customers who bought Gordon’s Pink Gin from selected outlets enter a draw to win several prizes, the ultimate of which was the Staycation at the luxury destinations.

The winners were picked from their homes and chauffeured to the hotels, where they were welcomed with a Gordon’s Premium Pink hamper upon checking into their rooms.

Throughout the staycation, guests enjoyed the amenities on offer at the hotels, including access to the gyms and swimming pools as well as a sumptuous breakfast prepared by the hotel’s world-class chefs.

At the end of their stay, the guests were picked from the hotels and chauffeured back home.

Wankyo Marando, the Lead Innovations Manager at Uganda Breweries Limited said, “Gordon’s Pink represents the ultimate in rewarding oneself for the daily bustle of everyday life. We all need some time away to relax and unwind with some fun and luxury and we are proud to be bringing these and more experiences for our customers going forward.”

The promotion also saw Gordon’s Pink partner with Sanyu FM to reward 5 listeners who called in to the Drive Show to explain why they were single and why they deserved to win.

Apollo Sarah, the Promotions Manager at Sanyu FM said, “At Sanyu FM, we benchmark success on the ultimate customer experience. Thankfully we were able to achieve that during this promotion with the help of none other than the best in premium gin, Gordon’s Pink. Looking forward to many more interactions and successes.”

Gordon’s Pink Gin is the latest offering from Uganda Breweries Limited. It is descended from the classic and world-renown Gordon’s London Dry Gin and infused with the natural fruit flavours of strawberries, raspberries and redcurrant to deliver a tasty and exciting drinking experience.

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Standard Chartered, BlackRock’s Aladdin partner to bring end-to-end investment management solutions to Africa

Standard Chartered logo

Standard Chartered has entered into a strategic partnership with BlackRock’s Aladdin platform to offer integrated front-to-back office investment management solutions to mutual clients across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.

Standard Chartered can now offer a consistent and coherent front-to-back experience through BlackRock’s Aladdin Provider Network, bringing its expertise in providing innovative solutions, operational resources and experience as a custodian and fund administrator to clients across the Bank’s unique footprint.

This further enhances Standard Chartered’s existing product offerings and unlocks additional value for asset managers and asset owners by providing access to real-time data and streamlined operational workflows across the investment management lifecycle, delivering improved efficiencies and managing operational risks and costs. For some of the Bank’s clients, this partnership also marks the first time that an integrated end-to-end solution is available in many of the emerging and frontier markets across its footprint.

Margaret Harwood-Jones, Co-Head, Financing & Securities Services at Standard Chartered said: “We are delighted to be part of the Aladdin Provider Network, which demonstrates our firm commitment to support clients in achieving greater efficiencies and accessibility through innovative partnerships. This collaboration strengthens Standard Chartered’s deep roots throughout rapidly developing markets across our footprint, by expanding the range of solutions we can deliver through a single, unified investment management platform. We look forward to further enhancing the sophistication of the data conversation between BlackRock and Standard Chartered for the benefit of our clients.”

Akiyoshi Takeuchi, Head of BlackRock Solutions Asia-Pacific said: “We place tremendous value on Standard Chartered’s adoption of Aladdin Provider Network. It symbolises a strong partnership based on our shared commitment to helping clients. Moreover, it underscores growing momentum in bringing innovative solutions deeper into emerging markets throughout Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.”

The alliance builds on Standard Chartered’s ongoing relationship with BlackRock, leveraging the focus both organisations have on innovation and digitisation, and is part of the Bank’s longer-term strategic partnership with the global asset manager to provide an enhanced experience for our institutional clients.

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Don’t involve us in pornography – Speke Resort Munyonyo

CommonWealth Resort Speke Munyonyo has warned fraudsters against involving their name and any of it’s sister brands in any pornographic events.

“We are not party and we will never be party to such useless events. We are an international brand and therefore, we value it and our clients. please disregard useless and baseless advert about an alleged event at our resort.” One of the Managers said.

The Manager was responding to an online advert that was placed on many social media platforms indicating that the Commonwealth Resort was to hold a naked bicycle ride at the beach on April 5.

In December last year, similar allegations were made against the resort claiming that Nigerian artiste Omah Lay had hosted a concert.

Munyonyo Commonwealth and  Speke Resort were named 2019 winners of World Luxury hotel award.

Both properties belong to city money mogul Sudhir Ruparelia and were also recognized in 2018 by Booking.com with a prestigious global award.

 

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Buganda kingdom mourns the death of South African King, Goodwill Zwelithini ka Bhekuzulu

Mr Mayiga

The Buganda kingdom has mourned the passing of Goodwill Zwelithini ka Bhekuzulu, King of the Zulu Nation.

His Majesty King Goodwill passed on yesterday at Inkosi Albert Luthuli hospital where he was admitted there last month to be treated for diabetes.

“I announce to you the death of King Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu, the King of the Zulu Nation.” Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga said.

Katikkiro said the deceased was a friend to his highness the Kabaka of Buganda Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II. He also attended the royal wedding of Kabaka Mutebi and her highness Nnabagereka Sylvia Nagginda in August 1999.

Born on July 14, 1948, he was the eighth monarch of the Zulu nation, South Africa’s largest ethnic group, and a direct descendant of the Zulu warrior kings who fought against colonial rule. The eldest son of King Cyprian Bhekuzulu ka Solomon and his second wife, Queen Thomozile Jezangani ka Ndwandwe, he was educated at the Bekezulu College of Chiefs and then privately tutored at the Khethomthandayo royal palace.

He was crowned in 1971, three years after the death of his father; subsequent assassination attempts had forced him into hiding. When he was able to take the throne, his role was largely ceremonial as head of a quasi-independent homeland under the apartheid government.

During the 1980s and ’90s, as violence in the KwaZulu region threatened to upend South Africa’s transition to democracy, the king was at times a voice of peace and dissent in the negotiations.

During his 50-year reign, King Zwelithini played a crucial role in cultural programs and initiatives aimed at promoting social inclusion and cohesion among diverse groups.  He was a leader who encouraged health education, especially as a strong ally of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) in the fight against HIV/AIDS and in South Africa’s response to #Covid-19.

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Police grills ISO Deputy DG1 Taban Amin

Taban Amin

The Criminal Investigation Directorate of Uganda police have quizzed Internal Security Organisation Deputy Director  1 in charge of West Nile Mr Taban Amin over his involvement in defrauding US $ from America investor.

CID Spokesperson Charles Twino confirmed the development stating that Amin is among other individuals who are being investigated by police.

“Detectives are quizzing the Deputy Director of Internal Security Organisation Taban Amin  for allegedly participating in fraud in which a US citizens were defrauded of $8 million”.

Eagle Online  has learnt that the allegations against Mr Taban Amin was brought in after interrogating the suspects in the ongoing investigations where a US citizen was robbed of his money is a gold scam.

Police is currently holding over seven suspects. The suspects include those involved in the dollar scam and the fake gold scam where Amin’s name allegedly features prominently.

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Mengo, Mukono hospitals receive medical equipment worth Shs520m

Mengo, Mukono hospitals receive medical equipment worthy Shs520m

Uganda Christian University (UCU) has shared a donation of medical equipment worth sh520m ($141,488) the institution received recently from the US with three local hospitals; Mukono Church of Uganda Hospital, Mukono General Hospital and Mengo Hospital in Kampala.

The equipment was donated to UCU by Midmark, a US-based manufacturer of medical equipment and transported to Uganda by Medshare, a US humanitarian organization.

The consignment included Catheters, Breast pump kits, blankets, abdominal binders, Cook SP Tube Introducer Set, and PDB Kidney Shape Balloon, applicators, antiseptic, swabs, Povidone Iodine 10%, cabinets, filing metal, drawers, covers, face rest pad covers, disposables, thermometers, electronic probe, drapes, surgical and endoscopies.

At Mengo Hospital, the consignment was handed over to the facility’s Medical Director, Dr. Rose Mutumba who commended UCU for the gesture. “UCU is walking the talk and we are excited about the fruits and prospects of this partnership,” she said.

At Mukono General Hospital, the donation was received by Dr. Robert Kasirye, the in charge, who also commended UCU. The donation had delivery kits for expectant mothers.

“We shall use whatever you have given us equitably to the save mothers,” he said, emphasizing that the hospital was proud to be associated with UCU.

“For long even before we were elevated to the hospital status, we have a had a good working relationship with UCU. The University’s program, Save the Mothers built that shelter over there for expectant mothers. That is a plus for UCU and we shall continue working with you,” he said.

At Mukono Church of Uganda Hospital, the Diocesan Bishop James William Sebaggala, who is the chairperson of the Board of Trustees of the hospital, received the equipment and supplies.

The prelate said he was glad to receive the donation from UCU during this critical period when they were looking for someone with a good heart to donate the necessary equipment.

In his remarks to the managers of the different health facilities, Prof. Mushengyezi noted that the donations were intended to cement the friendship between UCU and the hospitals.

“We thought that as part of building our partnership in training students, we should support you also by providing some essential medical items that you need in your daily work as you attend to patients,” he said. “We are here to show that we care for our friends by donating these supplies.”

He added that UCU’s first lot of medical and dental students who are in their third year now would soon be sent out for internship and asked the hospitals’ staff to accord them the necessary support.

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South Africa’s Patrice Motsepe elected new CAF president

CAF president Patrice Motsepe

South African businessman and Mamelodi Sundowns President, Patrice Motsepe, has been confirmed as the new president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

Motsepe who ran unopposed for the CAF presidency takes over from Ahmad Ahmad. This was confirmed during the CAF General Assembly that took place today in Rabat, Morocco.

He becomes the seventh (7th) person to occupy the position of CAF Presiden and begins his four-year term.

Motsepe was left as the sole candidate for the presidency following the withdrawal of three other candidates; Augustin Senghor from Senegal, Jacques Anouma of Ivory Coast, and Ahmed Yaya of Mauritania.

He also becomes the first person from an English-speaking country and only the second from Southern Africa to be elected president.

Motsepe is the ninth richest man in Africa with a personal wealth estimated at $2.9 billion (2.4 billion euros) by Forbes magazine.

Motsepe’s first assignment will be to reclaim the broadcasting rights of African football which are controlled by French companies. Currently, media rights to all African qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar, are managed under a centralised sales model by FIFA.

Last November, the incumbent Ahmad Ahmad became the first CAF president to be banned by FIFA, with a five-year suspension for governance issues cut to two after appealing to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

FIFA became so concerned by governance issues at CAF that it sent FIFA secretary general Fatma Samoura to Cairo for six months to assist in the running of the confederation.

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La Cabana restaurant adds Vegan on its menu

La Cabana Restaurant.

Speke Apartments’ La Cabana Restaurant is set to add a new vegan menu on its list of eateries.

La Cabana restaurant celebrated a milestone in 2018 after beating 40 other restaurants to the Top Signature Award in that year’s 4th edition of the Kampala Restaurant Week.

Participating restaurants compete for recognition via voting and endorsements from participants who taste most exciting foods prepared and presented by Kampala’s top chefs and restaurants in a series of culinary experiences.

La Cabana also offers signature lamb nest, it is a boiled egg covered in signature lamb kofta, cooked in an Indian creamy sauce served with selection of naans. Cabanas country steak that includes pepper & herb crusted beef medallion topped with poppy seeds served with potato wedges.

The Brazilian teaser, a selection of churrasco Brazilian meats (chicken and pork), marinated in a variety of flavours, served with teaser of sides.

 

 

 

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