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Government lifts ban on labour exporting companies

Migrant workers

Government has lifted the ban on licensed labour exporting companies and allowed them to resume business after further relaxation of more Covid-19 lockdown restrictions by the Ministry of Health. This is to allow Ugandans seek jobs abroad.

The Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development Frank Tumwebaze confirmed the development saying the ban has been lifted following the relaxing of a number of Covid-19 lockdown measures.

“This is to inform all licenced companies involved in the sourcing of external employment for Ugandan migrant workers, that following the relaxing of a number of COVID-19 lockdown measures by Ministry of Health and resumption of air travel, Ministry of Gneder, Labpour and Social Development will be lifting the ban on labour export by licenced companies in accordance with the existing mandatory COVID SOPs for all travelers,” Tumwebaze said.

He further noted that the Gender ministry will issue guidelines in a detailed statement.

“The Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development will issue a detailed statement on this. I thank the sector stakeholders Uganda Association of External Recruitment Agencies (UAERA) for their patience,” he added.

Exportation of labour was suspended by the government in March this year as a means to curb the spread of Covid-19.

The industry is highly lucrative with companies minting millions of shillings from exporting workers to especially the Middle East.

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PICTORIAL: Four perish in Masaka road accident

masaka road accident

Four people have perished in an accident at Kaddugala along Masaka Road on the outskirts of Masaka City.

The accident involved a Toyota saloon vehicle and another Toyota land cruiser.

All the occupants of the saloon vehicle died on the spot.

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Prophet Bushiri and wife granted bail

Prophet Bushiri and wife granted bail

Renowned prophet and miracle worker, Shepherd Bushiri was arrested along with his wife Mary Landiwe over theft, fraud and money laundering charges. The two clerics were arrested on the 20th, October 2020 along with two others in connection to an investment scheme worth 102 million rands.

This isn’t the first time the self-proclaimed prophet has come under scrutiny after he was banned from Botswana due to what he described as ‘miracle money’. Estimated to be worth $158 million with churches across the continent the Malawian born leader under his investment company: Shepherd Bushiri Investments has managed to amass a staggering amount of wealth for himself, including two private jets and a number of hotels despite having no clear lines of investment.

When asked about the wealth he had amassed back in 2018 the prophet was quick to blame ‘racism’ as the cause of the allegations and baseless rumors, nothing more. “I am a businessman and that is separate from being a prophet. My prosperity is from private businesses. Such questions are not asked from leaders of white churches but when an African man prospers, then it’s a problem,” he told BBC.

However it seems the law has caught up with ‘the man who took a selfie with God’ after he was accused of spiriting large sums of money out of South Africa aboard his private jets. After their arrest the suspects along with two other accomplices were kept in police custody until only last week Wednesday when they were granted bail by The Pretoria Magistrate’s Court to a tune of R200,000.

Prophet Bushiri is one of a many African pastors accused of using the church and its gullible congregants for profit making schemes after a video of him walking on water went viral.

Despite the court charges slapped upon him and his team, many of his followers refuse to believe that their spiritual leader could be guilty and still continue to stand with him even gathering outside the courthouse and praying in tongues.

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Gen. Tumukunde, police face-off in Rukungiri as he kick-starts campaigns

Gen. Tumukunde, police face-off in Kisoro as he kick-starts campaigns

Presidential candidate and former Security Minister Gen. Henry Tumukunde has clashed with police in Rukungiri as he kicked started his campaigns.

Tumukunde chose to start his campaigns from Kigezi due to the fact that Kigezi, like Buganda contributed enormously to the struggle that ushered in President Museveni and his lieutenants to state power that he continues to enjoy 35 years later.

Tumukunde arrives in kisoro

However, Tumukunde who remained calm despite the unwelcoming attitude from the police officers stayed put to his message of change that would bring in clean leadership under Renewed Uganda.

Gen. Tumukunde is contesting as an Independent candidate but is running campaigns under his pressure group Renewed Uganda.

 

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2020 FUBA Cup cancelled

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The Federation of Uganda Basketball Association (FUBA) has cancelled the Inaugural FUBA Cup.

This was confirmed by the federation in a press release circulated by the media department.

“We would like to inform all Clubs and other stakeholders that the inaugural FUBA CUP 2020 has been cancelled due to unavoidable circumstances beyond the Organizers control.”

“We regret the inconveniences caused by this decision especially to the Clubs that had confirmed participation,” the notice read.

The four day tournament was scheduled for this month from 14th to 22nd November.

It was slated to take place at the Kampala International University (KIU) basketball court in Kansanga.

Teams were supposed to confirm participation not later than November 1st with a participation fee of Shs 500,000.

The cancellation comes as a big blow to the players who were already in preparations. Basketball has been halted since March due to the coronavirus and the only hope to return to action switches to next year.

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Sexual offences top Fort Portal Court of Appeal session

Justice Kenneth Kakuru

Aggravated defilement and murder cases are topping the list of Criminal Appeals to be handled during a Criminal Appeals session at Fort Portal which kicked off yesterday.

According to the cause list issued by the Court of Appeal Deputy Registrar, Ayebare Tumwebaze, the Session is being presided over by Justices; Kenneth Kakuru, Christopher Madrama and Irene Mulyagonja who will hear a total of 40 Appeals before returning to Headquarters to write Judgements.

The cause list consists of 20 appeals against the conviction on charges of Aggravated Defilement while 15 appellants want the Court to quash murder convictions. Other appeals to be handled include four on Aggravated Robbery and one on Rape where the convicts want the Court to set aside their sentences.

The oldest appeal is a matter filed in 2008 where three appellants want Court to overturn a life sentence for the offence of murder.

The Court’s Deputy Registrar said the session will be held in conformity to existing Standard Operating Procedures outlined by the Judiciary and the Ministry of Health to check the spread of COVID-19.

He said although the Justices and counsel will be physically present at the High Court in Fort Portal, the appellants will remain in prison but will participate via the Zoom video conferencing technology.

HW Ayebare said the Justices are more than ready to dispose off the 40 Appeals and to deliver their Judgements within 30 days after the hearing. He intimated that arrangements had already been made for the attorneys to prepare their clients on how to participate in the scientific court session.

This will be the third external session to be scientifically conducted by the Court of Appeal since resuming business after the Covid-19 lockdown in June. The first one was conducted in Mbarara, the second in Mbale and the third one will be in Fort Portal.

It is hoped that before the year closes, another external session for northern region will be conducted in Lira. If everything goes according to plan the Court hopes to close the year with a disposal of at least 1,500 matters, about 700 of which will be criminal matters.

A glance at the Court’s returns through the Court Case Administration System shows that by close of October, the Court had completed 1,293 matters as follows; 151 Constitutional matters, 627 Criminal matters, 13 Election Petition matters and 502 Civil Matters.

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Criminal Division resume halted Juvenile session

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The Criminal Division of the High Court has today resumed a Juvenile criminal session, targeting 37 cases. The session is before Lady Justice Dr. Winfred Nabisinde.

According to the Division’s Deputy Registrar, Mary Kaitesi, the matters to be handled are those that were halted early this year as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown.

“The session will run for three weeks,” said Ms. Kaitesi, adding that it consists of 20 cases of aggravated defilement, aggravated robbery (11), murder (4) and rape cases (2).

This will be the third Juvenile session to be handled by the Division this year, following sessions in June and August this year under the head of the Division, Justice Wilson Kwesiga in which 20 and 34 cases were concluded, respectively.

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National Memory & Peace Documentation Centre-Kitgum given boost as Gen Saleh insists on food security

National Memory & Peace Documentation Centre-Kitgum given boost as Gen Saleh insists on food security

The Northern Uganda insurgency national memory and documentation centre has received a boost when Gen Coleb Akandwanaho a.k.a Salim Saleh and UPDF attended and toured a photographic exhibition of salient events that marked the conflicts in Kitgum town.

Accompanied by the UPDF former Joint chief of Staff Ambassodor Maj Gen Robert Rusoke, the UPDF Chief Political commissar Maj Gen Henry Masiko and other senior UPDF officers, Gen Saleh emphasized food security as the only way of boosting house hold incomes and attainment of complete peace. Gen Saleh said that having food in abundance for both consumption and sale will easily reflect how bad war is as compared to peace today.

General Saleh chronicled the bad times when he was a commander in the northern insurgency and the efforts him and other senior citizens of northern Uganda made to end the LRA menace.

Showing him a photograph he took with a team that participated in peace negotiations with LRA by Rwot Oywak Ywakamoi who participated in the peace talks, the Operation Wealth Creation Boss and NRA war hero was mesmerized by how far northern Uganda has come from. He promised to keep the historic photo in his album as part of his history.

While paying tribute to Mr Muto P’Lajur the then photo journalist with monitor publication who documented the war moments, Gen Saleh lauded the now 68 years retired journalist for challenging the UPDF and him in documenting and publishing memories on the northern insurgency. He recognized the fact that although Mr Muto was recognized with a medal he will also request UPDF to build him a house in his home village Palabek where he will retire. He contribution ten (10) million shillings for starting the foundation of the house.

In his remarks, Mr Francis Nono, the Centre Manager -Refugee Law project remarked that the Centre is a museum-like war memorial that seeks to promote and celebrate Uganda’s heritage serving as a documentation and educational facility which integrates history, education, culture, remembrance and human rights into one space where memories live and Memorialisation interfaces with the past.

“The Centre is for past conflict memory and it helps the community and the general public on how best to correct what has happened for it never to happen again. it is the only history clinic that speaks about issues that is of direct concern to the victims and survivors of war,” Mr Nono added.

He requested for Support to the victims through various government programs like Operation wealth creation and a partnership with Refugee Law Project to develop the facility further through some materials and artefacts that speaks about what happened in the past

The UPDF Chief Political Commissar (CPC) who represented the CDF Gen David Muhoozi commended the timely commitment to partner with refugee Law project to preserve the memory of the northern Uganda insurgency and bring the centre to a national level involving all key state holders.

He promised that the Centre through a memorandum of understanding may be part of the National Military Museum whose construction is to be commissioned soon as part of Army week celebrations in the greater Masaka region next year. The CPC added that UPDF could be having more information than the initiators have and therefore will ensure accurate  and proper information without any distortion of facts for the sake of posterity.

The national youth chairperson Hon Lilian Aber while giving her remarks paid tribute to General Saleh as one of the living heroes who sacrificed it all for the good of Uganda. He pored glowing praise to the army for having a people face where a common person can freely interact and express oneself with the soldiers no matter the rank or appointment.

In the Memorandum with Refugee Law Project signed at the function, the two entities observed that posterity has a vested interest in the preservation of all events of conflicts in Uganda for purposes of learning lessons, fostering reconciliation and sustaining peace.

“Today’s function shall mark the beginning of close collaboration among all stakeholders in the Northern Uganda war, particularly the UPDF, the media and Religious leaders for purposes of jointly developing and harmonising the themes and narratives that shall be featured in the exhibition,” read the memorandum in parts.

A joint committee is to be established comprising of the government representatives, Mr Muto Ono P’lajur and Key stakeholders to establish a standing joint mechanism for the implementation and review of the resolutions that were reached.

It should be noted that the idea behind the centre was conceived as a result of the Juba peace process especially the Government’s commitment on the issues of Accountability after the insurgency.

The function was also attended by the UPDF Director historical sites and monuments Col Okei Rukogota, the Deputy Defence Spokesperson Lt Col Deo Akiiki, the Deputy RDC Kitgum Mr Amiri, Kintu, Vice Chairman LC5 Kitgum, Mr Lapyen Emmanuel, Former woman member of parliament Kitgum district Madam Jane Akwero Odwong, religious leaders, representatives of victims of the insurgency, Dr Stephen Langole a professor at Gulu University among others.

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Vipers SC draw Sudan’s Al Hilal in Caf Champions League

Vipers Team

Uganda Premier League champions Vipers Sports Club will start their 2020/2021 Caf Champions League campaign against Sudanese giants Al Hilal Omdurman FC in the preliminary round.

This was confirmed after the draws were held on Monday, 9th November 2020 in Cairo, Egypt at the Caf headquarters.

The fixtures have been confirmed by Caf to take place between November 27 and 29, 2020 in the first leg at St Mary’s stadium before a return leg slated between December 4 and 5, 2020 in Sudan.

Al Hilal is home to Uganda Cranes goalkeeper Salim Jamal Magoola.

In 2018, Vipers got past the preliminary stage defeating Sudan’s El Merriekh but lost to Tunisia’s CS Sfaxien in the next round and settled for the Caf Confederation Cup. They also lost to Algeria’s CS Constantine and missed out on the group stages.

KCCA FC, who will represent Uganda in the Caf Confederations Cup were exempted from the 2020/2021 CAF inter-club preliminary rounds thanks to their continental rankings. They will find out who they could potentially face in the next round.

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#Covid-19: political rallies, massage, casinos and betting allowed to open as bars remain closed

Uganda's Health Minister, Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng.

Government through Ministry of Health has lifted a ban on a number of activities that had been locked up due to Coronavirus.

Among the items that have been listed to open up on November 14, are  political rallies/gathering and church services of not exceeding 200 people. Also listed for the phased reopening are Casinos, betting shops and massage parlours, gyms among others.

However, government  has said for bars, they will remain closed given the reports and research in other countries that is linking the second phase of the #Covid-19 to bars.

Click on the link below to read full statement

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“In addition, statutory rule 14  shall be amended to allow meetings and gatherings of not more than 200 persons provided the persons attending such  events should maintain a twm meter distance in all directions  from each

 

 

 

 

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