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Volcanic Rock Stoves Cook Food and Protect Uganda’s Forests

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Cooks at a community kitchen in Kampala’s Nakasero Hill business district are preparing a traditional breakfast of green bananas in offal sauce using a very untraditional means of cooking – volcanic rocks.

It’s a method that some are hoping will take off across Africa, to help protect forests and improve the lives of women.

“Rocks for fuel is a reprieve to all women in Africa,” said Susan Bamugamire, one of the 55 cooks in the community kitchen set up by city authorities in the Wandegeya Market shopping mall to help feed local workers.

“Save for the high cost of purchasing and installing it, the special cookstove is something every woman will crave to have in her kitchen,” she said, saying it would largely free women from having to seek out firewood, charcoal or kerosene.

But cost is an issue in a country where a third of the population live on $1.90 or less a day and even small domestic stoves are priced at $100.

The stoves use heat-holding volcanic rocks broken down to the size of charcoal. The rocks are heated using starter briquettes and then remain hot for hours with the help a fan blowing a continuous flow of air over them.

According to Rose Twine, the director of Eco Group Limited – the Kampala-based company that produces the stoves – the main aim is to provide an efficient form of cooking energy that is user friendly and good for the environment.

“It pains me when I see people cut down trees, some of them indigenous and decades old, just for the sake of making charcoal or firewood,” said Twine.

“It is now good that we can talk of an alternative,” she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

The volcanic rocks can be repeatedly heated for up to two years with the aid of the fan, which is solar-powered and needs very little energy. Any surplus solar power produced can be used to light the house, run a radio and charge mobile phones, Twine said.

Alternatively, the fan can be run off mains electricity if the owner’s home or business is connected to the power grid, she said.

It is the cost of the fan, battery and solar panel that push up the stove’s production cost, pushing it out of reach of most people in Uganda.

“We can only achieve the environmental benefits of these stoves if they are made affordable for poor Ugandans who desperately need them,” said David Illukol, a senior mechanical research engineer at the government-run Uganda Industrial Research Institute.

“All we need is further research on how to reduce the costs of production, and perhaps [on] maintaining them,” the engineer said in an interview.

Despite the cost, more than 4,500 individuals and institutions in Uganda – including schools – are now using the stoves, according to Eco Group Limited.

The Kampala city authority has installed 230 of the stoves at Wandegeya Market where Bamugamire and her colleagues rent the premises from the government.

Protecting Trees

There are plans for the stoves to be used in other parts of the continent too.

Twine’s company began exporting them to Rwanda this year, and plans to take them to Kenya and Somalia as well.

An umbrella group of more than 1,000 climate organizations and networks – the Pan African Climate Justice Alliance – wants to spread the cooking method across Africa, according to its secretary general Mithika Mwenda.

Volcanic rocks have the potential to become a key cooking method for East Africa and perhaps the entire continent, engineer Illukol said.

They are a largely environmentally friendly form of cooking because – unlike charcoal, kerosene, gas and firewood – they do not emit climate-changing gases and produce no smoke at all, he said.

About 94 percent of Ugandan households use firewood or charcoal for cooking, according to the Uganda Bureau of Statistics.

Only 20 percent of households had access to electricity in 2014, and most of those connected to the grid rarely use electricity for cooking because of the high costs involved, the statics bureau said.

Demand for wood for fuel has put pressure on Uganda’s shrinking forests.

The country had some 3 million hectares of tropical forests under government control at the beginning of the 20th century.

But by 1999, tropical forest cover had fallen to about 730,000 hectares or 3.6 percent of Uganda’s land area, according to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization.

“If we can stop using firewood and charcoal completely, then we will have saved a huge volume of wood that is used for fuel every year, and that is good for our environment,” said Illukol.

FIFA Confederations Cup 2017 Comes Live On Kwesé Free Sport

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Kwesé Free Sports is broadcasting each of the 16 Confederations Cup matches live from Russia across the country through digital terrestrial transmission (DTT) TV.

“As a new pan-African broadcaster we want to ensure that all Ugandan soccer lovers have open access to watch our African Champions, the Cameroon Black Lions edge their way to the 2018 World Cup in the simplest and most convenient manner possible,” shared Ben Mwine, General Manager Kwesé Free Sport.

“Gone are the days when sports fans are unable to watch their favourite sports because they can’t afford to access them. Kwesé Free Sports offers 24 hour broadcast of premium sports content through FTA transmission across the country through. Furthermore our innovative multi-platform, multi-screen approach to broadcasting makes sports easily accessible to viewers,” he added.

Kwesé Free Sport is available on your FTA set top box with no subscription fee. Viewers can also access the channel on their mobile devices using the Kwesé App available for download on all Apple and Android. Kwesé Free Sports is also available on the web where viewers can live stream the channel on www.kwese.espn.com wherever they are!

To ensure that Kwesé Free Sports audiences experience the best sporting and behind the scenes access, leading sports commentator Andrew Kabura will provide live pitch side updates to make sure viewers do not miss a thing.

FIFA Confederations Cup is also known as “The Tournament of Champions”. The eight teams that make up the competition are the champions from six FIFA Confederations Championships, that is UEFA (Portugal), CONMEBOL (Chile), CONCACAF (Mexico), CAF (Cameroon), AFC (Australia) and OFC (New Zealand), plus the World Cup Champions (Germany) and the hosting country (Russia).

These eight teams are split into two groups, and the top two teams advance to the semi-finals. Key games to watch out for include Cameroon against Australia on Wednesday 21 June at 6pm, followed by Germany against Chile at 9pm.

Cameroon plays Germany Sunday 25 June at 6pm. The top performing teams from the round robin playoffs will proceed to the semi-finals scheduled for 28 and 29 June at 8pm which will ultimately culminate in the finals on Sunday, 2 July at 8pm as well.

UNAA President Atigo Speaks Out On Kyeyo Benefits to Uganda

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UNAA President Kyeyo

In 2010, Uganda’s remittance earnings surpassed the amount earned from Coffee exports, then Uganda’s leading forex exchange earner – coffee export earnings reached $371million (about Shs1.3 trillion) compared to $777.47 million (about Shs2.7 trillion) from migrant remittances.

And by last year, remittances to Uganda had tremendously increased to $1.078b (Shs3.632 trillion) in 2016 from $1.049b (about Shs3.631 trillion) in 2015, records from the World Bank have revealed.

A large chunk of this was from Ugandans working in North America. In addition to this, Ugandans in North America have contributed in many ways to the betterment of Ugandans living in the country and those living in North America.

The president of the Ugandan North American Association (UNAA), Monday Atigo who is currently in the country has revealed more of their contributions to the country.

Among these including the building of hospitals and offering of health services to Ugandans.

“At the time of joining UNAA, we needed leaders with financial decisions with the right judgement and those that are prudent. We continue to empower our members and also create opportunities for them to become successfully financially through our trade and finance forums which we also continue to have at each convention,” says Atigo.

“We also continue to partner with other companies or organisations like the Uganda Fistula. We helped to build a Fistula hospital in Soroti, helped to provide dental services in Uganda.”

In addition to that they have also introduced scholarship programs for Ugandans in the US.

“In the US, we also introduced scholarship programs and also this year, in Miami, we will have an opportunity for those that lost their citizenship in Uganda to actually get dual citizenship certificates.”

He says all this hasn’t been by accident.

“I would consider myself a child of community because I was raised by one. That’s where the passion comes from. I started with serving Dallas as a two time treasurer, as a president at that point. Then during my term, we were able to host it successfully, International networking event put together by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, hosted the 2013 UNAA convention, developed the website to connect with our folks.”

It’s against that background that he is seeking a re-election as UNAA president for the second time.

“When I became the UNAA president in 2015, I pledged that I would bring this organization back together and sure enough I created the harmonization committee, a report was submitted, suggestions were presented – everyone had an input: from the UNAA Causes and the UNAA leadership….

“Today I am happy to say we are looking into some of the ideas presented. Some already we are even implementing…that means we are making progress in the right direction. Let’s not deviate. Let’s stick together. Let’s come together. Let’s keep the course UNAA is taking right now. Coming together like I said is the beginning. Ladies and gentlemen, join me as we take UNAA where it’s supposed to be.”

DFCU Injects Shs200m in Agriculture

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DFCU Invest in Agriculture

Small and medium scale farmers are to spend one week in Netherlands on a learning expedition in what is the world’s second largest exporter of agricultural produce thanks to DFCU that has sponsored the trip.

On their visit, the thirteen farmers will visit some of the most successful farmers taking advantage of partnership opportunities as well as exploring innovations and best practice that they can apply in Uganda.

The State Minister for Agriculture Christopher Kibanzanga officially flagged off the farmers who left for the Netherlands on Saturday.

Speaking at the event, the chairperson DFCU Bank, Jimmy D. Mugerwa revealed that dfcu in partnership with Netherlands based Rabobank have set up an Agriculture Advisory Centre, which will be operational by July this year.

“With Uganda’s heavy reliance on agriculture, it is critical that there is cross industry collaboration to support the shift from subsistence to commercial farming which is more lucrative. DFCU’s Advisory Center will complement the efforts towards improving the skills set within the agricultural sector,” he said.

DFCU has adopted the value chain based approach to support the transformation of the agricultural sector through financing and capacity building of farmer organizations/associations engaged in viable agriculture projects including coffee, cotton, tea, among others.

As part of DFCU’s agriculture agenda, the Bank is supporting the small-scale farmers to commercialize through products such as the Farmers Group savings accounts, which encourage farmers to save and have access to affordable credit when the need arises.

The 13 farmers emerged winners in the ‘2016 Uganda Best farmer’s competition’ which show cases the best farmers and the best framing practices nationally with intention to inspire farmers in the adaptation of commercial agriculture methods. It is a partnership between DFCU Bank; Vision Group under the New Vision; KLM and the Netherlands Embassy, which has been running since 2014.

The total sponsorship value is over UGX 200,000,000.

Bebe Cool’s Preaches About Appreciating Little Things in Life

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Bebe Cool Katono

Gagamel boss, Bebe Cool has lived to his promise by releasing yet another song.

On the heels of ‘Mboozi Za Malwa’, which is already receiving fair airplay in the country, he has released a new single titled ‘Katono’.

‘Katono’ is a luganda word which means ‘small’ and it’s a Dancehall tune guaranteed to make everyone dance away to every beat of the song. In this dancehall anthem, Bebe Cool says that; “You borrow money to wed your wife but instead the lender takes off with your wife (after failing to pay back).”

The song’s message is all about being content with the little things in our lives as opposed to flossing with borrowed stuff or worse still living beyond our means all in the name of impressing society.

It further discourages endless borrowing to satisfy society’s demands at the expense of one’s future. ‘Katono’ was recorded in Kampala – Uganda (East Africa), written by Black Skin, Produced by Eno Beats, Video shot by Sasha Vybzy and Mastered / Mixed by Ogopa Inc.

Bebe Cool is currently in Kenya for the Coke Studio Africa, where he recorded a song with American musician, Jason Derulo.

Vivo Energy Boosts Shell V-Power Pearl Of Africa Uganda Rally With UGX100m Sponsorship

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Shell V Power

Vivo Energy Uganda, through its premium brand Shell V-Power, has once again announced a sponsorship package worth Ushs 100,000,000 towards the organisation of the Pearl of Africa Uganda Rally.

The announcement was made at the launch of the 2017 edition of the Shell V-Power Pearl of Africa Rally at Shell Bugolobi.

Speaking during the unveiling of the sponsorship, Vivo Energy Uganda Managing Director, Gilbert Assi said: that Vivo Energy is delighted to continue with the support of the Shell V-Power Pearl of Africa Uganda Rally.  The rally will give the drivers a chance to experience Shell V-Power – the fuel with the highest-octane levels in the market today, giving them the best performance and the formula for driving excitement

“In addition to sponsoring the Shell V-Power Pearl of Africa Uganda rally, Vivo Energy Uganda also sponsors two Ugandan champion drivers, Arthur Blick and Ronald Ssebuguzi” Assi noted.

Shell V-Power is a premium unleaded fuel with a high-octane index of 95. It contains cleaning and protective elements that both prevent the build-up of carbon deposits in the intake valves and fuel injectors while cleaning any deposits that already exist. It also acts to prevent gunk and corrosion.

Shell V-Power can remove substantial amounts of build-up. Once it has had some months to improve engine cleanliness, there are ongoing benefits, even if you return to standard fuels.

The Federation of Motorsports Clubs of Uganda (FMU) President, Dusman Okee, said that the contribution from Vivo Energy Uganda will help the event continue to be successful. “We thank Vivo Energy Uganda for its continued and committed support towards the motorsport fraternity. As a federation, we are working closely with all stakeholders to host another successful event,” said Okee.

The Shell V-Power Pearl of Africa Uganda Rally is one of the eight rounds of the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) sanctioned African Rally Championship, that will run from 30th June to 2nd July.

Stanbic Bank Hosts Ramadan Dinner For Customers

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Stanbic Bank Ramathan Dinner

Stanbic Bank Uganda hosted its Muslim customers who are observing the holy month to a dinner to break their Ramadan fast at Hotel Africana. The annual observance is considered to one of the five pillars of Islam.

Speaking at the dinner Mr. Moses Mbubi Stanbic Banks Head of Human Capital said, “Ramadan is a period of great sacrifice, discipline and reflection for all Muslims, we at Stanbic Bank Uganda and our counterparts across the globe therefore feel honoured and privileged to be able to interact and share a meal with you during this holy month.”

“As we come together and break the fast, we would like to re-assure you of our unwavering support for your businesses helping them to succeed while creating value for your families, employees and the community’s where you operate.” He added.

Talking about key developments in the financial sector which will make financial services increasingly relevant to Ugandan Muslims and bring banking services closer to the people.

Moses singled out passage of the 2015 FIA Amendment Bill which among other things makes provisions for Islamic and Agency banking.

“These developments will allow us to create new products, extend our reach while reducing the cost of doing business. We intend to pass on these benefits to you our customers in form of improved services and lower bank charges.”

The Stanbic Ramadan dinner was attended by the Chief Executive of Stanbic Bank Patrick Mweheire, members of his Executive Committee and high-profile Muslim leaders including Mufti Sheik, Muhammed Kibaate who led the pre prayers.

Temporary Shortage of Ordinary Passports Hits Uganda

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Uganda Passport

The Ministry of Internal Affairs regrets to inform the general public that the stock of Ordinary Passports is running low and this may cause some delay in getting your passport issued or renewed. This shortage has been caused by the following factors:

  1. In line with the regional requirement to migrate to e-passport by 03rd April 2017, Uganda had planned to phase out the current Machine Readable Passports and replace them with the new generation of passports embedded with an electronic chip (e-passports). The process of procuring a provider for the e-passport is however still on-going.
  2. Further to the above, we have experienced an unprecedented increase in demand for Ordinary Passports which has doubled in the past over one year.

The combination of the above stated factors has greatly affected our projections of demand for passports.
We wish to assure the public that the Ministry of Internal Affairs takes this matter seriously and is therefore putting in place urgent measures to replenish the stock to normal levels.

As an interim measure, priority with respect to issuance of Ordinary Passports will be given to the following categories of persons:

  1. Proven medical cases;
  2. Certified applicants proceeding on government business;
  3. Students on scholarships;
  4. Any other qualified case of emergency.

The other categories of passports such as East African passports, Official and Diplomatic passports are available in adequate quantities.

In the spirit of facilitating free movement of persons within the Northern Corridor (Kenya and Rwanda), East African Community (EAC), Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), the following alternative Travel documents are available to the public and we encourage travelers to use them;

  1. East African Passport for those intending to travel within the EAC region.
  2. National Identity cards for those intending to travel to Kenya and Rwanda.
  3. Certificate of Identity for those intending to travel within COMESA member countries. This can be obtained at the regional offices or Points of Entry/Exit.
  4. Temporary movement Permits.

We wish to inform the public that we shall continue to receive and process applications from the public. In the meantime, we discourage payment for Express passport processing services.
We apologize for the inconveniences caused to the public. However, we are doing everything within our means to restock and clear any accumulated backlog as a result of this shortage in the shortest possible time.

MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS – UGANDA

Taddeo Lwanga Bids Farewell to SC Villa

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Taddeo Lwanga

Midfielder Taddeo Lwanga has come out to bid farewell to Sports Club after completing his move to Vipers.

Lwanga who captained SC Villa last season made the switch from Nsambya to Kitende last week after agreeing a two year deal.

In a statement written on his official Facebook page, Lwanga thanked the Sports Club Villa management for giving him the opportunity to play for the record champions.

The robust midfielder also went ahead to thank the fans, coaches and the players he was worked with at SC Villa.

Full statement

“I personally have had a great season but my goal has been to win trophies with the team and to bring the club back to its glory days.

Out of my huge respect for the club President, the players and the fans I don’t want to go into any details of any previous meetings I have had with the management.

I have thought long and hard about it, but I have decided not to extend my contract.

You guys, the fans, have of course the right to disagree with my view and decision and I will always respect your opinions.

I love the club and the fans, no matter what happens. I have grown up and became a man during my time with SC Villa Jogoo.

Everybody at the club and the fans have always supported me over the years and I have always given my all (and more) on and off the pitch.

I am very proud of being part of this fantastic club for the last 2 years.

I take this opportunity to thank Engineer Ben Missaga for developing me as a man and I apologize for the things that went wrong during my stay at the club.

I also thank the club management most especially Mr. Kakembo Ivan (CEO), Mr. Mugwanya Vally (Manager), Coaches(Antonio Froles, Ibrahim Kirya, Wasswa Bbosa, Bisaso Shafiq and Deo Sserwadda), and my fellow players for you have been there for me and I have shared and learned a lot from you guys.

To the fans, you guys have been fantastic. Thanks for cheering us in the bad and good times.”

Lwanga joined SC Villa in 2015 on a two year deal from eternal rivals Express FC. He was appointed the team’s captain this season.

He joins the several players that have left SC Villa. These include Umar Kasumba, Alex Kitata, Paul Mbowa and Dennis Kamanzi.

Stanbic Funds Rugby Cranes As They Prepare For Japan

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Rugby Cranes

Stanbic Bank Uganda has boosted the Uganda Rugby Cranes with a Shs50million cash sponsorship package at a press conference held at Legends Rugby Club in Kampala.

The sponsorship will primarily be put towards covering the players’ welfare as the rugby team embarks on their national team duties which include the Elgon Cup against Kenya, Gold Cup tournament and World cup qualifiers for Japan 2019.

Handing over the cheque Sonia Karamagi Kasagga, Stanbic Bank’s Senior Marketing Manager said, “Stanbic Bank has been a proud supporter and sponsor of the Rugby Cranes for the past two years now. The Uganda cranes have been able to sustain playing on the top level in the continent. This has been possible because of the hard work put in by the players with excellent support from the Union which is the reason we continue to support this sport.”

She continued, “As a Bank we appreciate the role sports plays in unifying our society and shaping the character of our youth, we therefore look forward to the team performing well and giving us new heroes to cheer for in 2017.”

Thanking Stanbic for their support, Ramsey Olinga the CEO of the Uganda Rugby Union expressed his appreciation for the contribution, “We are very grateful for all the support Stanbic has given Uganda Rugby Cranes over the years which has been an important ingredient to our success. On behalf of the Union I can assure you that given the commitment of the bank and the support of the Union the partnership will continue to yield results and be mutually beneficial for both parties.”

Speaking about the season ahead he noted, “This year the challenge does not get any easier. We need to remain in the Gold Cup, and to do so we have to overcome at least two high class sides. I am confident however that the boys have it in them to succeed and urge all Ugandans to come in big numbers to support the Cranes as they start the Road to Japan 2019.”

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