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Aga Khan Hospital discharges Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago

Erias Lukwago

The Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago has been discharged from Aga Khan Hospital, Nairobi where he was admitted over unrevealed illnesses. The revelation has been made by the deputy Lord Mayor Nyanjura Doreen.

According to Nyanjura, the frail lawyer was last week admitted to Aga Khan Hospital following recommendation from his Lubaga and Mulago Hospital doctors.

He will be addressing a press conference soon after touching base to Kampala, on Monday 11am, at his residence along Wakariga road.

“We continue to thank all the good people of Kampala and Uganda at large for the endless prayers, and to the doctors, for the tireless efforts to save the dear life of our Lord Mayor.” She said

It is averred that the illness were arising from hot political temperatures in the Kampala city Mayoral race.

He is contesting against National Unity Platform (NUP) candidate Nabila Naggayi Sempala, Innocent Kawooya (Independent), National Resistance Movement (NRM) candidate Dan Kazibwe and singer Joseph Mayanja aka Jose Chameleon.

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Sheikh Muzaata passes on

Sheikh Muzaata

Sheikh Nuhu Muzaata has been confirmed dead.

“Inallillahi waa ina ilayihi rajioon, Sheikh Muzaata confirmed dead. May Allah forgive him all his shortcomings,” Salam TV tweeted.

Two weeks ago, Muzaata was rushed to the hospital following an attack. He was the director of Dawa and spokesperson of the Kibuli Muslim faction.

His body is currently at International Hospital Kampala (IHK).

More to follow…

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Bobi Wine’s private body guard Nobert Ariho arrested

Nobert Ariho

The private body guard of the National Unity Platform’s (NUP) presidential candidate Kyagulanyi Ssentamu Robert aka Bobi Wine has been arrested.

Nobert Ariho has been arrested in Bududa where Bobi Wine conversed for support ahead of the 2021 general elections.

Ariho is averred to have thrown a teargas grenade near the presidential candidate in Kayunga. During the scuffle, the security guard accorded to Mr. Kyagulanyi by the Electoral Commission (EC) only identified as Kato and music producer Dan Magic were injured.

According to the analyzed video footage captured by NBS TV, the canister was fired from a police patrol at the moment when Bobi interfaced with the officers who blocked him from campaigning in the Kayunga district.

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MTN Uganda launches ‘Pay mpola mpola’ allowing customers to buy devices in installments

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MTN Uganda has launched an easy payment plan that allows customers to get smartphones and pay in easy instalments over a specified period. Named ‘Pay mpola mpola’, the scheme is another first by a telecom company in Uganda, and places MTN at the forefront of innovation in the telecom industry in Uganda.

Speaking during the unveiling of the Scheme, MTN Uganda Chief Marketing Officer Sen Somdev said the idea behind this scheme is to give many Ugandans access to the internet through easing affordability of smartphones; at payment terms which are manageable.

“MTN believes that everyone deserves the benefit of a modern connected life and has since 2011 implemented various strategies to make access to the internet more affordable and accessible to all,” Somdev said.

Somdev further explained that while many people would like to enjoy the experience of the Internet, access to affordable smart phones, has remained a challenge. With the introduction of this easy payment plan and an affordable smartphone offer to it, MTN will be putting the internet and its benefits in the hands of many more Ugandans.

To kick-start this scheme, MTN has unveiled the MTN Kabode a new high-speed internet smartphone that customers will initially be able to buy under the ‘pay mpola mpola’ scheme. The new phone is a quality device that has been tested in other MTN operations as well as approved by the local regulator. It is user friendly, has a long battery life with a 5.5” screen, 2MP front camera and 5MP back.

The smartphone gives customers access to the MyMTN, Ayoba, WhatsApp, TIDAL (the music app) and Facebook apps, among others.

As part of the offer, customers will also get free MBs every month as they pay for the phone in easy installments. However, the offer of free MBs offer is a feature that comes with all new smart phones that activate an MTN SIM card regardless of where you buy it.

Somdev however emphasized that the new financing scheme is not a loan scheme. “We are not a financial institution, and this is not a loan. MTN is just providing access to high end quality phones but on an instalment payment basis,” he said.

The new financing scheme has started in selected parts of the country and will later be rolled out to other parts of the country. This is part of a wider plan by MTN to make good quality and affordable smartphones available for customers.

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Solicitor General advises Gender PS to refer EOC boss’ case to Museveni

Sylvia Muwebwa

The Solicitor General has advised the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development Mr. Aggrey Kibenge, on the interdiction of Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) chairperson Sylvia Muwebwa Ntambi.

The Gender Ministry has been advised to bring the matter to the attention of the President who has to give his final decision on whether to interdict Ms Ntambi or not.

In a letter dated December 2nd to the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development, the Solicitor General said Ms Ntambi is not a “public officer” as defined by the Constitution and as such, the provisions of the various laws on interdiction of “public officers” do not apply to her.

“Ms Sylvia Muwebwa Ntambi is not appointed by the Public Service Commission but by the President, who also has the authority to revoke her appointment according to Section 6 of the Equal Opportunities Commission Act,” says in part of the letter signed for the Solicitor General by H. Tukamushaba.

“Therefore in response to your question, our opinion is that the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development does not have the power or mandate to interdict Ms Sylvia Muwebwa Ntambi,” the letter adds.

The PS has been advised to take the matter to the attention of the supervising minister so that he may in turn bring it to the attention of the President for further action.

“Accordingly, we advise that you bring the matter to the attention of the supervising minister (Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development) so that he may in turn bring it to the attention of the President for the requisite action,” the letter concludes.

Ntambi has since been committed to High Court for trial on accusations of corruption and mismanagement of millions of taxpayers’ money.

She is jointly accused with nine former employees of the commission who were interdicted after they were charged last year and were released on bail pending trial.

The nine include former senior personal secretary to the chairperson, Ms Agnes Enid Kamahoro, Moses Mugabe (senior monitoring evaluation officer), Harriet Byangire (senior accountant), Ronnie Kwesiga (Acting accounts assistant), Evans Jjemba (Principal Compliance officer), Manasseh Kwihangana (senior compliance officer), Sarah Nassanga (office attendant) and Sunday Nicholas Olwor.

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NEMA approves ESIA Certificate for the East African Crude Oil Pipeline

An oil pipeline

The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has issued a certificate of approval to Total East Africa Midstream B.V, for the Environment and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) of East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) Project.

The EACOP is a 1,443km crude oil export infrastructure that will transport Uganda’s crude oil from Kabaale (Hoima district) in Uganda to the Chongoleani peninsula near Tanga in Tanzania.

This major export system comprises a 24-inch insulated buried pipeline, six Pumping stations of which two are in Uganda and four in Tanzania and a marine export terminal.

This certificate of approval is specific to the Ugandan section of the project. Approval for the Tanzanian section was issued on November 29, 2019.

ESIAs are undertaken to define and evaluate the potential social, heath, human rights and environmental impacts of a project; and subsequently avoid these impacts where possible or identify adequate measures to mitigate the potential negative impacts on the environment and society as well as maximize and enhance the projects benefits.

The ESIA studies for the EACOP were conducted between 2017 and 2018 and covered extensive physical, biological and social baselines as well as stakeholder engagements.

As required by the National Environment Act and in fulfillment of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) regulations, the first EACOP project report was submitted to NEMA for review on January 15, 2019.

NEMA then undertook a comprehensive review of the ESIA report. The review initially included the consultation/engagement with 20 Lead Agencies including; Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU), National Forestry Authority (NFA), Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA), Directorate of Water Resources Management (DWRM), Uganda National Roads Authority UNRA, MLHUD, Ministry of Gender Labour and Social Development (MGLSD), Ministry of Water and Environment (MWE), Petroleum Exploration and

Production Department (PEDPD), the Petroleum Midstream Department in MEMD; the local governments of Hoima, Kikuube, Kakumiro, Kyankwanzi, Mubende, Gomba, Sembabule, Lwengo, Rakai and Kyotera.

The public, including persons specifically affected by the project, were consulted on the EACOP project through a public disclosure regime which included provision of written information on the project and ESIA (in English and various local languages from the project area of influence); radio and television announcements and talk shows; and Stakeholder engagement meetings in the 10 pipeline districts at selected sub-counties.

The ESIA public disclosure was followed by public hearings organized by the Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU) in partnership with NEMA on October 21, 23 and 25; 2019, in the districts of Kakumiro, Mubende and Rakai.

Having captured all the key issues that arose during the review process the National Environment Management Authority communicated these to the developer of the EACOP project to address those issues in the ESIA report.

Having addressed the issues, the developer submitted the final Environment Impact Assessment Report to NEMA on August 7, 2020.

NEMA has reviewed the resubmitted ESIA and now issued the Certificate of Approval of the Environmental and Social Impact Statement for the EACOP Project.

The East African Crude Oil Pipeline will unlock East Africa’s Potential by attracting investors to explore opportunities in the region. The Project will yield substantial Foreign Direct Investment in Uganda and Tanzania during the construction phase.

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Fly Emirates clinches three awards at the World Travel Awards

emirates plane

Fly Emirates has been named as the World’s leading Airline in three major categories at the World Travel. The company was named World’s Leading Economy Class, Airline Rewards Programme and Airline Lounge – Business Class.

Earlier this month, Emirates also took home four regional World Travel Awards for the Middle East’s Leading Airline Brand; Middle East’s Leading Airline Lounge – Business Class; Middle East’s Leading Airline Rewards Programme and Middle East’s Leading Airline Website.

The airline took top rankings across both the global and regional categories based on a record voter turnout from tourism consumers, a testament to its ongoing efforts and focused approach to continually enhance the customer experience in spite of challenges posed by the global pandemic.

The latest honours come hot off the heels of a flurry of other award wins over the last few weeks, including four wins at the Business Traveller Middle East Awards, the Best Airline for 2020 at The Sun Travel Awards, Best Long-Haul Airline at The Times and The Sunday Times Travel Awards, in addition to being rated as the safest airline in the world for its response to the Covid-19 pandemic according to the Safe Travel Barometer.

Part of the airline’s commitment to deliver outstanding value to customers is through industry-leading service and products across every class of travel. In Emirates’ Economy Class, customers can explore over 4,500 on-demand entertainment channels on the airline’s award-winning inflight system, ice. The airline also caters to every palate with regionally inspired multi-course meals and complimentary beverages. In early November, Emirates signature onboard dining experience returned while observing strict health and hygiene measures.

In line with the airline’s ongoing efforts to ensure a seamless and safe customer journey, as well as provide technology options to enhance the overall experience, the Emirates app has also been enhanced to allow customers to sync their entertainment options prior to boarding, as well browse menus on their personal devices both online and offline.

To further safeguard customer health and wellbeing, Emirates has put in numerous safety measures across every customer touchpoint on the ground and in the air, including the distribution of complimentary hygiene kits containing masks, gloves, hand sanitiser and antibacterial wipes to all customers.

The airline’s Business Class lounge in Concourse B in Dubai delivers elevated comfort and service for Emirates’ premium customers. With safety and hygiene measures in place, customers can relax, savour global flavours, and catch up before they board their next flight. The Emirates Business Class lounge at Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport has also gradually revived its renowned pre-pandemic offerings such as full food and beverage services, quiet areas, amongst other experiences.

Emirates Skywards, the loyalty programme of Emirates and flydubai, recently marked its 20 year anniversary and has grown its base to over 27 million highly engaged members in 180 countries by offering value in bespoke experiences, brand partnerships and digital technologies.

To meet and exceed the ever-growing expectations of consumers for a better digital experience, the airline has made significant investments into its mobile and digital channels, such as personalized ice playlists via Emirates app, 3D cabin previews ahead of travel, tickets bidding for highly sought after event and sporting experiences using Skywards Miles, amongst numerous other innovations. The Emirates app has been downloaded over 25 million times, on the back of solid consumer uptake for a joined up experience across all touchpoints. During the pandemic, emirates.com became an information ‘hub’ for the most up to date travel information for consumers and industry stakeholders.

The annual World Travel Awards is a prestigious event that acknowledges, rewards and celebrates organisations within the travel, tourism and hospitality sectors, and is recognised as a hallmark of industry excellence. Winners were announced at a Grand Final event in Moscow, Russia.

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#Covid-19 threatens to push 72 million more children into Learning Poverty

Covid-19 testing kits

The newly released World Bank reports indicate that COVID-related school closures risk pushing an additional 72 million primary school aged children into learning poverty, meaning that they are unable to read and understand a simple text by age 10.

The reports outline a new vision for learning and the investments and policies, including on education technology, which countries can implement today to realize this vision.

The pandemic is amplifying the global learning crisis that already existed, it could increase the percentage of primary school-age children in low and middle income countries living in learning poverty to 63 percent from 53 percent, and it puts this generation of students at risk of losing about $10 trillion in future life-time earnings, an amount equivalent to almost 10 percent of global GDP.

The new report, Realizing the Future of Learning: From Learning Poverty to Learning for Everyone, Everywhere, lays out a vision for the future of learning that can guide countries today in their investments and policy reforms, so that they can build more equitable, effective, and resilient education systems and ensure that all children learn with joy, rigor, and purpose in school and beyond the school walls.

The accompanying report, Reimagining Human Connections, Technology and Innovation at the World Bank, presents the World Bank’s new approach to guide investments in education technology, so that technology can truly serve as a tool to make education systems more resilient to catastrophic shocks like COVID-19 and help in reimagining the way education is delivered.

“Without urgent action, this generation of students may never achieve their full capabilities and earnings potential, and countries will lose essential human capital to sustain long-term economic growth,” said Mamta Murthi, World Bank Vice President for Human Development, in today’s launch event.

“Having over half of children worldwide in learning poverty is unacceptable, and so we cannot continue with business as usual in education delivery. Through visionary and bold action, policymakers and stakeholders around the globe can turn this crisis into a boon to transform education systems so that all children can truly achieve learning with joy, rigor, and purpose, everywhere.”

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought two massive shocks. School closures have left most students on the planet out of school 1.6 billion students at the peak in April 2020, and still almost 700 million students today. The negative impact of the unprecedented global economic contraction on family incomes has increased the risk of school dropouts.

Marginalized groups are likely to fall further behind.  Girls are facing increased risk of adolescent pregnancy and early marriage during the pandemic. And children with disabilities, ethnic minorities, refugees, and displaced populations are less likely to access suitable remote learning materials and to return to school post-crisis.

In responding to the pandemic, education systems have been forced to rapidly implement innovations in remote learning at scale. To reach as many children and youth as possible, they have used multi-modal remote learning approaches that combine online resources with radio, TV, mobile, as well as printed materials for the most vulnerable. However, the huge digital divides – from connectivity to digital skills – and inequalities in the quality of parental support and home learning environments is amplifying learning inequality.

“Effective action today to mitigate large and mounting learning losses, recover, and rebuild stronger is needed more urgently than ever to accelerate the acquisition of foundational skills and, increasingly, 21st-century skills for every child,” said Jaime Saavedra, World Bank Global Director for Education.

“There is a window of opportunity to build on the lessons of the pandemic and to build back a system that is equitable, where all schools and homes have the conditions and support for learning; that is effective, where teachers and schools are equipped to support each student at the level she needs; and that is resilient, with education services that are well-managed and ensure continuity in the learning process between the school and the home and community.”

Countries can chart their own path with a political commitment to carry out investments and reforms to ensure that learners are prepared and motivated to learn, teachers are effective and valued, Schools are safe and inclusive spaces and Education systems are well-managed.

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FDC’s presidential candidate Amuriat arrested

fdc's amuriat

The Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) presidential candidate Patrick Oboi Amuriat has been arrested by police.

Amuriart was arrested along Rubirizi and Bushenyi districts border in Western Uganda.

He has been taken to Mbarara to answer an incident where they intentionally knocked the DPC of Mbarara John Rutagira on Wednesday using a bodaboda and obstructed officers on lawful duty.

Amuriat is today supposed to be in Rubirizi, Buhweju and Bushenyi hunting for votes.

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Rehabilitation of community road excites Kamwokya residents

Youth of Kamwokya Community Services packing soil in bags to work on the road in Kifumbira zone Kamwokya. Photo by Ronard Shabomwe.

Residents of Kamwokya are excited over the rehabilitation of the community road in Kifumbira zone Kamwokya 2 parish in Kampala central.

The rehabilitation of this road which runs from mawanda road through Kifumbira zone and connects to green valley and other surrounding areas started on 3rd December and it will take over a week to be completed.

The road is being worked on by over 25 youths from Kamwokya community services, a community development organization-CBO in Kamwokya, in conjunction with Kampala capital city authority-KCCA.

The residents say, this road has been impassable when it comes to rainy seasons due to floods and muddy nature of the road.

The road in question is used by vehicles which are delivering goods to shops, boda boda riders and many other people moving up and down from Kamwokya slum areas.

Annet Nambasa, a resident in Green Valley says that they hope to operate their business smoothly and use the road well since floods won’t affect them anymore. Nambasa who is also a candidate standing as a woman councilor in Kamwokya 2 parish asks the Kampala authority to work more on the road since it benefits a lot in the society.

Justine Tushemereirwe, a resident of Kifumbira zone told this reporter that she has several times fallen down and sustained injuries when she is on a boda boda from work.

Tushemereirwe has two scars on her left knee which she says came as a result of several accidents she has had on boda.

Michael Tumusiime who operates mobile money in the area says this development has come at a right time when heavy rains have disrupted the business and movements in the area. Therefore hopes for positive results.

This road will take over 8 million (eight million shillings), which will be spent on murram packing bags, purchasing trucks of murram and to help in facilitating the workers.

Rogers Mukama Pokino, a founder of Kamwokya community services told this reporter that this community road is important to many people, however due to its poor state, many people have been affected. He says they had to contact KCCA to ask for permission to work on the road and give back to the community.

Mukama hopes that when it is done, people will use it and this will bring more developments in the areas especially to business people since it will ease the accessibility.

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