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Airtel Uganda, Comviva win International Digital Wallet Innovation Award

Airtel Uganda, together with its technology partners Comviva, has won the 2020 Digital Wallet Innovation Award under the ‘Market Adoption’ category.

Airtel Uganda and Comviva also won the Grand Prize at the awards ceremony organized by Aite Group, a global research and advisory firm, during the virtual Mobile Payment Conference held on Monday.

Aite Group annually recognizes innovation by digital wallet providers that are changing the way commerce is done. The winners are selected by a global panel of independent experts on digital payments and wallets.

Digital wallets are becoming the engines of commerce, and with the COVID-19 pandemic, their importance to consumers is great than ever”, said Thad Peterson, senior analyst at Aite Group.  “And as can be seen with Airtel Money Uganda, they have the power to move complete economies,” said Peterson.

Commenting about the award, Airtel Uganda Chief Commercial Officer, Mr. Amit Kapur said; “This award recognises our effort towards making Airtel Money a world-class service, and Airtel Money’s revolutionary impact on increasing financial inclusion, digitizing payments and creating a digital cash-lite Uganda. The award has come at a right time, when Airtel Africa is celebrating its 10th Anniversary.”

“At Airtel our aim is to leverage the transformative power of mobile money to enrich the lives of people. Hence, in the last few years we have evolved Airtel Money by introducing new services, expanding the Airtel Money agent network and adding new partners.”

Airtel partners with multiple utilities providers, billers, merchants, businesses, international remittance partners, Commercial banks and the Government of Uganda to facilitate payments and collections for these partners and facilitate the public make payments to these services.

The rich portfolio of services is complemented by an expansive Airtel money distribution network of over 102,000 active Airtel money agent and over 850 active and dedicated Airtel Money Branches spread across Uganda, providing last-mile services like cash deposit, withdrawals and customer support services to Airtel Money customers. Airtel Money Uganda is powered by Comviva’s mobiquity Money platform.

“We are glad to be the technology partner of Airtel Money in Uganda and are happy to support Airtel’s mission of providing swift, seamless and secure digital financial services that are helping people to live better lives. This award validates our ability to bring innovative fintech services to the forefront in emerging economies. We are happy that mobiquity® Money is leading the way in digitizing economies and impacting lives of millions of people globally,” said Suresh Khosla, Head of Airtel Business at Comviva.

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AdamStart award winner Patrick Sseremba narrates his ordeal

Patrick Sseremba

Patrick Sseremba, 23, is a medical student, entrepreneur has won a global innovation competition for his digital on-demand medical and dental services platform, Weekly Medic.

While training as a medical student with placements in different hospitals across Uganda, Patrick saw an urgent need to find a solution to ill-equipped facilities.

He says: “On an average day we’d have around a hundred out-patients with only two doctors on call. On other days, the interning students would step in feet of the attending doctors. Both the patients and doctors felt the strain, which is when I came up with the idea to take the medical facility to the patients’ homes instead.”

Patrick developed Weekly Medic, a mobile and digitalized medical and dental services platform to serve rural and isolated communities in Uganda. The platform offers on-demand emergency medical care such as in-house physiotherapy, in-house teeth extractions, online drug delivery, in-house nursing care as well other essential screening services requested by patients in their places of residences. The services are requested via our WhatsApp numbers that are distributed to all overcrowded public hospitals as well our online platforms.

Weekly Medic, in addition, partners with a variety of private clinic and hospitals to refer patients to them in case hospital admission is required. Previously, Weekly Medic would take services to underserved communities through health outreaches and this alone impacted a thousand of people including school-going children.

At the height of the pandemic, while Uganda was in lockdown, Patrick suffered a distressing loss because of the challenges in accessing medical care. Patrick’s friend was in the late stages of her pregnancy and required urgent hospital care to help her deliver her twins. Due to lockdown, clearance was required to get to the hospital.

Patrick recalls, “It took six hours for her to get clearance to go to the hospital and by the time she reached there it was too late. She had already passed away after delivering on her way to the facility.”

“She was able to give birth to her two children, but in my view, if she had been able to access medical care by the phone or connected to a nearby physician, she would have had the correct check-ups and diagnosis to know how serious the situation was before her condition worsened. This would have meant her young babies would have their mother with them today.”

This experience became the catalyst for Patrick’s vision to offer remote on-demand medical care to communities locked down during the coronavirus outbreak.

“With social distancing measures and lockdown restrictions in place for several months, I believed that this should not come in between a patient’s needs for medical attention and healthcare, particularly those most vulnerable. I created a mobile service so we could ensure that my local community could continue to receive the medical and dental support they needed especially during this difficult time.” he said.

Patrick knew that the coronavirus outbreak presented a prime opportunity to show the value of Weekly Medic in a time of extreme adversity. It became clear how in demand, the service was. With more people able to access basic medical attention remotely or in alternative healthcare settings, this put less strain on hospital resources. He recognized the importance of his service but needed support to scale up and reach more people.

He then came across AdamStart on social media, an international platform set up to provide funding, mentorship and global training to help young entrepreneurs’ access business mentorship and scale social enterprise ideas. In response to the ongoing coronavirus crisis, the 2020 iteration of AdamStart required entrepreneurs to help prepare, inform, or protect communities from the impact of the pandemic.

Patrick said, “Most organisations that support young people in Africa usually search for entrepreneurs with more experience and at a later stage in their business’s lifecycle. If you have over three years of experience in a certain field or a wealth of expertise, you have a better chance of getting noticed. Unfortunately, this means that young people like me are often overlooked based on age, so it’s harder to progress. So, when I found AdamStart, I was keen to apply because it gives young people a chance to turn their ideas into reality. We can really help improve society and our communities as youths.”

As an AdamStart winner, Patrick will gain a sponsored trip to London in 2021 to take part in entrepreneurial training at Pearson Business School; have access to online training programmes; have the opportunity to travel to Los Angeles to spend time at the Dan Eldon Center for Creative Activism in partnership with Creative Visions Foundation and explore opportunities for funding and financial backing. He will also be having access to top level industry mentors and coaches, such as Adam Bradford, founder of AdamStart, a 27-year-old entrepreneur who first set up his own business at age 15.

“Winning this competition was one of the most exciting moments of my life. I was overwhelmed with pride to be selected as a winner by such a well-respected and experienced panel of judges. I had to ask myself if this was real many times because it felt too good to be true. When I got contacted to say I’d been selected I felt like I was dreaming.”

Patrick is motivated to use this opportunity to become an ambassador for young entrepreneurs in Uganda: “I am driven to expand Weekly Medic across Africa and show how transferable its value is across different countries. I am looking forward to becoming a brand ambassador for AdamStart and being a representative of the innovation coming out of Uganda today and in the future. I want my community to be proud of the achievements I will create from this opportunity and remember what I accomplished.”

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Stanbic Bank temporarily closes branch in Kampala over Covid-19

Stanbic Bank

Stanbic Bank has temporarily closed their branch in Kampala on William Street after registering one positive Covid-19 case, the bank confirmed in a public notice released.

“Stanbic Bank would like to inform the public that an employee at our William Street branch has tested positive for Covid-19 and is currently undergoing treatment. All exposed colleagues in the branbch are undergoing tests and have been self-quarantined for 14 days.” Part of the statement reads.

“While contact tracing and testing is underway, Stanbic William Street branch has been temporarily closed to avoid any further possible spread of the infection and will be opened the Bank has enhanced cleaning.

“We are working closely with the Ministry of Health and have since implemented the necessary incident management protocol and have provided the health care support to the affected member of staff under medical care.”

On Tuesday, Uganda announced that it registered 64 new cases of Covid-19 and three more deaths. The cumulative total of confirmed cases to date is 2426 and total deaths are 25.

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Speaker Kadaga calls out absentee ministers for slowing Parliament work

Rebecca Kadaga

The Speaker of Parliament, Rebecca Kadaga, has blamed absenteeism of Ministers from plenary sittings for the slow progress of the institution’s work.

While chairing the House on Tuesday, 25 August 2020, the Speaker said the Ministers always blame Parliament for ‘sitting’ on government work and yet they do not show up for plenary sittings to handle government business.

Only the Government Chief Whip, Ruth Nankabirwa, the Minister of Works and Transport, Gen. Edward Katumba Wamala, the Minister for Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Beti Kamya and the Minister of State for Water, Ronald Kibuule were in attendance and insufficient to handle the numerous items on the Order Paper, Parliament’s official agenda.

Most of the items which required ministers from various sectors were deferred. They include: – The Labour Disputes (Arbitration and Settlement) Amendment Bill, 2019; The Inland Water Transport Bill, 2020 and The National Social Security Fund (Amendment) Bill, 2019.

Others are The Accreditation for Conformity Assessment Bill, 2018; The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2019 and motions for Reconsideration of The Genetic Engineering Regulatory Bill, 2018 and The National Local Content Bill, 2020 as returned by H.E the President in accordance with Article 91(3) (B) of the Constitution and Rule 142 of the Rules of Procedure among others.

Whilst Hon. Nankabirwa apologised for the Executive’s absence in the House, Dokolo Woman MP, hon. Cecilia Ogwal requested the Speaker to modify the subsequent Order Papers since the Executive was slacking on their responsibility and include presentation of reports from committees because many of them were ready.

The Speaker urged the Ministers and MPs to attend plenary sittings for this week to handle urgent matters in order for her to adjourn Parliament and allow the MPs to participate in their respective political party acivities.

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GEMS Cambridge International School closes

NO MORE: Gems International School.

 

 

GEMS Cambridge International School, Kampala (CIK) will close after the first term of the new academic year in December this year, leaving thousands of students stranded and putting more livelihoods at risk.

In a statement to staff members, Riz Ahmed, the Chief Executive Officer, GEMS Africa, communicated that the school will close after the first term of the new academic year, with 31 December 2020 as the tentative closure date.

Commenting on students who will be affected by the closure, Riz revealed that they will remain with the option of enrolling through remote learning offered at Hillcrest International School in Nairobi, Kenya either now or at the start of term two.

“We very much intend for all of our staff to continue working and serving the school through until its closure date, and will endeavor to assist you with the next steps in your education career,” says the statement.

Riz noted that the #Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting uncertainties have proved exceptionally testing, and our enrolment numbers have been severely impacted as well as our ability to sustain our operations, despite our best efforts, “the statement reads.

 

It added that: “This decision has been an incredibly hard one to make and comes as a last resort. Over the summer period, we have been assessing the impact of the pandemic whilst exploring options with our regulators. We have communicated this at the earliest possible time after exhausting all options.”

The decision by GEMS Cambridge International School to close leaves Kampala Parents School (KPS) as the leading player in providing high-quality international studies, with the school having embraced E-learning during the COVID-19 lockdown.

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No show for Gen. Tumukunde at CID Kibuli

Former Security Minister Lt. Gen. Henry Tumukunde has snubbed Summons by the Criminal Investigations Directorate-CID, where he is wanted to respond to allegations that he was holding a ‘meeting’ with veterans.

Tumukunde was expected to appear before the directorate at 11 a.m. today. However, he sent lawyers; Friday Roberts Kagoro and Anthony Wameli to report his inability to show up on grounds that the summons were not clear.  According to the lawyers, the said summons was copied to the Chief of Defence Forces yet Tumukunde is no longer a serving military officer.

He is one of the 58 people who have so far expressed interest in contesting for the presidency, as Uganda goes to the polls in 2021. However, last evening, he expressed fear that the state was plotting to arrest him, as soon as he presented himself to the Criminal Investigations Directorate.

Through a statement read by Beatrice Kiraso, the Chief of Staff in his campaign team branded the Renewed Uganda, Gen. Tumukunde stated that he has in the past been blocked from holding lawful meetings with coordinators in different parts of the country, unlawfully arrested on several occasions, and charged on ‘trumped-up’ offences.

Tumukunde equally reiterated a warning to the government to be sensitive about the country’s stability especially after an election process has gone wrong.

Today, Kagoro said he believed Tumukunde’s fears when he found military officers in a room where he was expected to be interviewed from. But CID Spokesperson, Charles Twine, said police did not agree with Tumukunde’s lawyers.

Sources say the state using using police as a cover to harass Tumukunde and others using the military law so as to stop him from furthering his presidential ambitions.

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We shall use President Museveni’s comments in ICC – Bobi Wine

Robert Kyagulanyi and Sempala Kigozi

People Power Leader and President of the National Unity Platform, Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu aka Bobi Wine has said that President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s comments about the incident in August, 2018 shall be used when they take him to International Criminal Court (ICC).

President Museveni last week said the Special Forces Command (SFC) soldiers were professional in handling the MP Kyagulanyi and his colleagues who had provoked them in Arua.

Museveni was speaking in Masindi at the Kabalye police training school at the function to pass out more than 4800 Police officers.

Robert Kyagulanyi, Arua Municipality MP Kassiano Wadri, Jinja East MP Paul Mwiru, Ntungamo Municipality MP Gerald Karuhanga, Mityana Municipality MP Francis Zaake among more than 30 others were apprehended following a fracas that allegedly involved pelting president Museveni’s motorcade with stones.

Besides Kyagulanyi’s driver Yasiin Kawuma who was shot dead, Kyagulanyi and others said that they had been brutally tortured during arrest and in police/army custody.

While in Masindi on Friday Museveni said that he had personally investigated the torture allegations raised by Kyagulanyi and his colleagues, but found out that the SFC officers were only defending themselves from the unruly politicians who attacked them while resisting arrest.

Speaking to journalist today at his party headquarters Kamwokya, Kyagulanyi who is also MP for Kyadondo East constituency said president Museveni’s words have only helped to prove that the SFC soldiers tortured and abused the rights of the people in their custody to the extent of Killing his driver Yassin Kawuma and this will be enough evidence in ICC.

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No scheduled address by Museveni – State House

President Yoweri Museveni

President Yoweri Museveni’s address on the #Covid-19 situation in the country will not be taking place today, a senior State House official has confirmed.

Don Wanyama, the Senior Press Secretary told Eagle Online that the presidential address is not yet scheduled.

“There is no scheduled presidential address as per the rumours, let the public wait the president will address the nation when necessary,” he said.

The President last week said that he would update the country on the #Covid-19 situation this week.

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NUP launches nationwide fundraising for their party activities

Robert Kyagulanyi unveiling the fundraising Cause at NUP head quarters Kamwokya.

The National Unity Platform under the leadership of their party principal Hon Robert Kyagulanyi has launched nationwide fundraising for their party activities.

The fundraising is intended to solicit financial support from all party members and friends to help them go through the forthcoming general elections smoothly.

Robert Sentamu Kyagulanyi urges Ugandans to support the cause as one way of joining the struggle. Adding that there are those people who can’t be part of the struggle politically but they can give support to those who are involved in party activities.

He says they have been meeting many people on the way and they give them money as a support for the struggle, but now they have officially launched it so that whoever contributes can be recognized by the party.

According to Kyagulanyi, the activities that need support include, printing campaign posters, transport to transverse the whole country, airtime for media platforms among others.

Aisha Kabanda, the fundraising chairperson notes that, with the financial support, they will be able to run the party smoothly.

Kabanda says that people power has many people who would like to serve the party but they are unable because of various reasons. She says that by launching this cause, they are targeting whoever is willing to contribute to do so knowing that the party has officially embarked on it.

The cause that is dubbed “MUDA KU MUDA @10K WE CAN” is intended to have everyone contribute shillings 10,000 and above. They have put a mobile money line 0703636363 and www. shop. people power. ug online shop.

Kabanda says that all well-wishers can also contribute cars, and other material things that will help the party to succeed in its operations.

While commenting about President Museveni’s words on Arua case, Kyagulanyi announced that they shall use the words that President Museveni aired out while passing out the police recruits in Masindi in International Criminal Court (ICC).

President Museveni while speaking in Masindi at the Kabalye police training school at the function to pass out more than 4800 Police officers said, the Special Forces Command (SFC) soldiers were professional in handling the MP Kyagulanyi and his colleagues who had provoked them in Arua.

Speaking to Journalist at Party headquarters in Kamwokya today, Kyagulanyi who is also MP for Kyadondo East constituency said that president Museveni’s words have only helped to prove that the SFC soldiers tortured and abused the rights of the people in their custody to the extent of Killing his driver Yassin Kawuma. Adding that, the same words will be an evidence in ICC.

Kyagulanyi appealed to the security forces as the country heads to the heated election period, to desist from engaging in criminal activities of abusing human rights because the laws allow citizens to go after individual perpetrators of violence other than the institutions under which they serve.

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Wandegeya Police boss, son arrested over misuse of Police uniform

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Wandegeya Police Station has detained Inspector of Police Luben Ngasaki, a police officer attached to Wandegeya Police Station, and his son, Walter Mumbere, after the latter was found dressed in his father’s police uniform.

According to Police, the incident happened on 23/8/2020 at around 2100 hours in Wandegeya Police Station.

Mumbere, a civilian, picked the uniform in the police barracks while his father was away from home and wore it.

Mumbere, who was drank, moved out while making uncoordinated statements, which raised suspicion that he wasn’t a police officer.

He was arrested and taken to the station where it was established that he wasn’t a police officer.

He has been charged with being in possession of government stores and his father Inspector of Police Ngasaki has been charged with neglect of duty since he failed to protect government stores.

Both suspects are detained at Wandegeya Police Station pending court.

IP Ngasaki is likely to appear in our disciplinary court while the son will appear in criminal court.

“We want to advise all police officers to guard jealously all the police kits and equipment in their possession and not allow their relatives and children to play with them.” Police said.

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