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UPDF Set to Recruit 4000 Soldiers

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UPDF soldiers

The Uganda People’s Defense Forces is set to recruit more 4000 soldiers this year. The UPDF is to embark on countrywide recruitment of soldiers within the different districts of Uganda.

It has been established by the Uganda Today that the recruitment drive is expected to start on December 27th and shall run until January 5th, 2020.

In a press statement issued on Saturday, the UPDF Spokesperson Brig Richard Karemire indicates that the coming recruitment shall be conducted in about 35 centres across the country. In the statement, Brigadier Karemire notes that this year’s recruitment like the previous ones aims at attracting very composed and patriotic Ugandans ready to serve in regular and specialized units.

He adds on that this will also offer an opportunity to the UPDF to fill gaps created by retirements and also tap skills of personnel with competencies in science subjects required in a modern army.

Requirements for Recruits

According to Karemire, for one to be recruited he or she must be a citizen of Uganda holding the original national ID card, good health and must be ready to undergo check-ups. Recruits should also be able to do road runs and drills that security personnel undergo. The recruit should also be between the age of 18 and 25 for regular soldiers and the age the of 18-30 for professionals respectively.

Regular recruits should possess a minimum education of Uganda Certificate of Education and Advance Certificate of Education with bias in science subjects such as physics, chemistry and mathematics. However, for those seeking to be recruited as professionals, they must possess a Degree or Diploma in medicine, Engineering, Chemistry, Education or vocational skills.

UPDF Recruitment

How the Exercise is to be Conducted

Brig Karemire says the UPDF leadership has set up teams to ensure that the exercise achieves its objectives within the time given and all districts are encouraged to mobilize youths to ensure that their quota is realized.

He cautioned that recruitment into the UPDF is not an off-the-hook job opportunity but rather a patriotic calling to serve the country in a field that requires great sacrifice and determination.

The recruitment shall start from Rakai, Lyantonde and Kyotera districts and the recruitment center shall be at Lyantonde district headquarters on December 27th.

President Yoweri Museveni, also the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces cautioned against the recruitment of those without integrity into public offices.

Uganda Government Allocates UGX 20 Billion for Disaster Affected Areas

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Bududa Landslides

The Government of Uganda has allocated 20 billion shillings to areas that have been affected by disasters caused by heavy rains across the country.

The rains received in many parts of the country have caused disastrous effects. These include deaths and massive destruction of property including crops. These rains have also led to destruction of some infrastructure like roads and bridges.

Musa Ecweru, the State Minister for Relief, Disaster Preparedness and Refugees told journalists at Media Center on Friday that nine billion will be used to buy relief items, 10 billion to fix affected roads and other transportation needs like buying boats where they are needed and about 200 million to fix meteorology machines affected by the rains.

According to Ecweru, the number of displaced people from Bududa, Sironko, Manafwa, Namisindwa and Mbale is about 25,000, affected households are 85,000 and damaged acreage of crop and plantations is 21,500 hectares.

The number displaced in the two sub-regions of Teso and Bukedi stands at 55,000 people with over 120,000 hectares of crop destroyed.

Districts along the banks of river Nile in West Nile sub-region have equally suffered losses of crop and homes flooding.

Ecweru says that while the number seems bigger in Teso and Bukedi sub-regions, the impact has been bigger in Bugisu where about eight deaths have been reported.

Uganda Police Sends Off 100 Officers Over Bad Health

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Uganda Police Officers

The Uganda Police Force (UPF) has sent off more than 100 police officers due to their detoriating health.

The officers who have been relegated of their duties vary from the ranks of Police Constable to Inspector of Police- Inspector of Police. These police officers have been retired on medical grounds since their ill-health may not enable them to fulfill their duties.

In a message signed and released by Message Authorising Officer Assistant Commissioner of Police -ACP Emmanuel Muheirwe, 19 Inspectors of Police -IPs, 21 Sergeants -Sgts, 23 Corporals -Cpl and 30 Police Constables Ps have been retired due to deteriorating health.

The retirement of over 100 police officers has been approved by Directors Human Resource Management -HRM and Welfare.

Museveni Warns Pentecostals Against Becoming Parasites

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Museveni Warns Pentecostals

President Yoweri Museveni has called on members of the National Fellowship of the Pentecostal Churches of Uganda and wananchi at large not to be parasites.

He made the call today at Kyenjojo Secondary School in Kyenjojo Town in Tooro Sub-Region when he joined their congregation in prayers and used the occasion to address them.

“Yesterday we walked in Kampala marking the fight against corruption. The corrupt people have got 3 characters. They are parasites. They do not fear God and they are lazy. They are stupid because they think that when nobody sees them, God does not see them. The stupid ones think that they are clever. The Bible says that you reap what you sow. They have no useful role,” he said.

President Museveni noted that most of the criminals have been punished by God and that the Bible does not like or support lazy people. He reminded them that the Bible clearly states that whoever does not work should not eat.

“If God made you healthy with good life why don’t you use your talents to develop yourselves?” he said.

Brig Takirwa Takes Over 2nd Division Command

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Brigadier Takirwa

.Brigedier Francis Takirwa has taken over the command of the Mbarara based UPDF’s 2nd Division.

Brig Kayanja Muhanga handed over to him on Thursday in a ceremony presided over by the CDF Gen. David Muhoozi.

Gen. Muhoozi hailed Brig Muhanga for his selfless service to the nation and called on Brig Takirwa to excel.

The CDF observed that 2nd Division is one of the largest and most productive Divisions in the country and therefore, requires to be handled with the utmost care, said a statement released by the UPDF spokesperson Brig Richard Karemire said.

He noted that the Commander in Chief had a lot of hopes in the new commander as he takes over the mantle from Brig Kayanja since Brig Takirwa is also a very experienced field Commander.

Prior to his deployment as second infantry Division Commander, Brig Takirwa has been the Chief of Education, Sports, and Culture in the UPDF and is also UPDF representative in Parliament.

Brig Muhanga heads to South African National Defence College for a one year Defence strategic course.

Wizkid Puts Up An Electrifying Performance In Uganda

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Wizkid in Kampala

Nigerian Singer Wizkid has put up an electrifying performance in Kampala!  Though his show was not really advertised he proved his greatness by filling up the Kololo Airstrip Independence Grounds, one of the largest space for events.

Though the event was anticipated to flop because of the poor advertisements, by Thursday, the event tickets were actually sold out. This is the third time Wizkid has held a concert in Uganda and he has proved that he is the biggest Nigerian artist loved by Ugandans.

The event was graced by a few selected Ugandan artists who sang to the crowd. These were John Blaq, Vinka, Weasel Manizel, and Fik Fameica.

Wizkid hit the stage at almost a half past 11pm nd started  his performance with his song ‘sweet love’ before he went on to sing ‘fever’ that led the crowd wild. The fans reported that this concert was one of a kind and this is the best of all his concerts he has held in the country.

Remembering Mowzey Radio

During his performance, Wiz Kid spared two minutes of silence in commemoration of his fallen Ugandan friend, Mowzey Radio. Together with Weasel (longtime singing partner of late Mowzey Radio) they performed the hit song ‘don’t cry’ which he did together with the duo.

He recognized the Radio and Weasel duo as African legends, one of the best musicians that Ugandans has ever had.

Big Trill Storms the Stage

During the thrilling performance, Wiz Kid also invited Big Trill the popular artist behind the ‘Parte after Parte’ anthem. They performed the song together and sent the crowd wild! He summed up the show with his mega hit songs in Uganda ‘Socco’ and ‘Joro’ is latest bang!

Isaac Mubikirwa Wins Mr Uganda Title for the 3rd Time in Row

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Isaac Mubikirwa

Uganda’s body building game has upped! Isaac Mubikirwa, a proffessional nurse has yet again proved his abilities in the Mr. Uganda Title. The 2019 body building championships attracted over 60 participants to defend the title he first won in 2017 for the second time.

Isaac competed in the weight category of Lt Heavy (80 – 85kg) that he topped to secure a place in the finals. He met other category winners including Middle weight category winner Ronald Kalule who finished second, Daniel Mwesigwa also from Heavy Weight, Abdu Lubega from Light Weight and Haksman Kisekka from Bantam weight.

Isaac Mubikirwa

The reigning Mr Kampala Godfrey Lubega competed in the Welter weight category but didn’t meet up with the standards of Isaac and emerged third in overall.

Isaac Mubikirwa trains and works with the popular University of Pain. He is optimistic to representing Uganda at the international Mr World championship come next year.

5 Less Known National Parks in Uganda

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Lake Mburo Zebras

Uganda has a network of 10 national parks that protect a great diversity of flora and fauna. Of these Ugandan national parks, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is the most visited destination, the best place to observe mountain gorillas! We bring to you the less-known national parks that you can consider visiting this holiday!

Lake Mburo National Park

Lake Mburo National Park is another best wilderness area in Uganda. It is set in western Uganda and features as the most accessible of all the ten parks. It takes you about 4 hours to get to Lake Mburo National Park. This park is a home to Rothschild giraffes, zebras, antelopes, lions, leopards, buffaloes, birds and several lakes. It is one ideal site for bird watching, game viewing, nature walks, horseback riding, boat cruise and others.

Semuliki National Park

Semuliki National Park comprises of both vast savanna and rainforest. Its diverse habitats harbor diverse wildlife species including over 441 bird species which makes it birder’s haven (the birds to look out include the yellow throated nicator, swamp palm, African piculet, white throated blue swallow, lemon bellied crombec, red billed dwarf hornbill, black casqued wattled hornbill and others), buffaloes, blue duikers, over 370 butterflies, chimpanzees, hippos, crocodiles, leopards, elephants, red colobus monkeys, red tailed monkeys, Dent’s Mona monkeys, black and white colobus monkeys. It is a perfect place for sport fishing, game drives and many more.

You may also pay a visit to especially if you love primate adventures.

ARTS: Big is big

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The East Africa Art Biennale (EASTAFAB) is finally coming to Kampala. It is happening in February under the theme, “Moving art across borders”. Biennales (Italian for `every other year’), are typically large international art exhibitions held in most cities around the world. The EASTAFAB is based in Dar-es-Salaam where it was first held in 2003.

When the Fifth EASTAFAB in 2012 moved across East Africa but did not take place in Kampala, Ugandan organisers con- jured up an alternative art exhibition; KLA ART 012. After two seasons, however, it folded and local artists felt left with limited prospects of being noticed by an interna- tional audience. But others saw opportunity and swiftly moved to give birth to the Kam- pala Art Biennale that has since invited art- ists from the region and beyond to Kampala to produce works that push the boundaries of art making.

Also known loosely as the Art Safari, EASTAFAB will travel to Kampala by truck, after staging in regional cities like Dar-es-Salaam, Arusha, and Nairobi. The idea is for the Biennale to promote cultural integration between East African countries through art.

Since its inception in 2003, the multi- disciplinary EASTAFAB has been a podium for both upcoming and established artists to showcase art to diverse audiences across the region. As part of this benefit of cultural exchange, in subsequent years, a series of exhibitions have been organised across the borders of these countries. The Tigatinga exhibition involving Tanzanian modernist and contemporary artists that was mounted at AKA gallery in Kampala in March 2017 is an example. Conversely, Ugandan artists like Anwar Sadat Nakibinge, Jjuuko Hood, Collin Sekajungo and Ismael Kateregga have held either solo or group exhibitions in Nairobi, Dar-es-Salaam, and Kigali.

In an attempt to build links between regional artists and inspire cultural exchange, the biennale also highlights the vibrancy of the East Africa art scene. Through its nature; accepting multi-dis- ciplinary artworks like painting, sculpture, video art, digital art and installations, the festival demands that artists are creative and innovative.

The resultant diverse exploration in tech- nique and style positions artists from the region in the global art world and the ste- reotype type African art being primitive art debunked.

Participating artists and organisations involved have an opportunity to broaden their knowledge on art making and man- agement which sustains the art scene.

The EASTAFAB is a non-profit associa- tion registered by the Tanzania National Arts Council (BASATA). The East Africa Biennale will take place in Kampala from Feb. 02 to 08at AKA gallery. It is supported by the Goethe Zentrum Kampala, Alliance Francaise Kampala and AKA gallery.

Ugandan artists who have participated previously in the East Africa Art Biennale include, Eria Sane Nsubuga, Ahmed Abush- ariaa, Ronex and Henry Mzili Mujunga.

UNRA Closes Pakwach Bridge as West Nile is Cut Off

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pakwach Bridge

The Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) has temporarily closed the Pakwach Bridge. In a statement issued on 3rd December 2019, UNRA has informed the public and road users to and from West Nile that a section of the Pakwach Bridge is closed due to floods that have deposuted substantial amounts of water weeds, water hyacinth and other debris on the road carriageway.

By the time of the press, the UNRA teams from Gulu and Arua have mobilised equipment to clear the road for traffic use immediately.

Here is the official statement from UNRA.

The torrential rains of November – December 2019 have created several disasters and people have been advised against walking, riding or driving across any flooded road section or bridge .

The public has also been advised to keep away from Riverbanks and steep slopes. Other disasters are;

(1) A massive landslide in Bushika Subcounty Bududa Disaster 5 people missing, 2 bodies recovered
(2) River Manafwa bursts bank – several homes downstream washed away
(3) Sironko town council and several villages flooded, alot of property destroyed

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