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Provinces Beef Up their Teams Ahead of FUFA Drum 2019 Kick off

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David Obua

KAMPALA: There is excitement among the 16 provinces of Uganda as the second edition of the FUFA Drum tournament returns this weekend.

The second edition of the FUFA Drum gets underway on Saturday with the official match between defending champions Buganda Province and Lango at the Mukono Bishops play-ground.

The Prime minister of Buganda Kingdom, Katikiro Owek. Charles Peter Mayiga will be the official chief guest.

The respective Provinces have beefed up their playing staff by announcing the squads as well as the technical teams ahead of the annual tournament whose theme is ‘celebrating our ancestry’.

Former Uganda Cranes international and team captain David Obua will spur-head Lango Province.

Defending champions Buganda have maintained last year’s winning head coach Alex Isabirye.

Kampala Province has also maintained their head coach, Wasswa Bbosa with James Odoch as the assistant and Fred Kajoba, the goalkeeping coach.

Fred Muhumuza is at Toro, Vincent ‘Titi Camara’ Tumusiime (Kigezi), Charles Ayiekho Lukula (Busoga), Richard Malinga at Teso, Umar Abdallah Loi (West Nile) and Richard Makumbi (Bunyoro).

Moses Okiror is head coach of Karamoja Province, just like last year while Godfrey ‘Toldo’ Arach is head tactician at Bugisu Province.

FUFA DRUM 2019 – Match Day one games:

Official Opening Match: Saturday, 30th March 2019

Buganda Vs Lango – Mukono Bishops S.S Play ground (4 PM)

Sunday, 31st March 2019

Busoga Vs Tooro – Kyabazinga Stadium, Bugembe – Jinja

Kampala Vs Rwenzori – Luzira Prisons Stadium

West Nile Vs Bunyoro – Bar Okoro, Zombo

Acholi Vs Karamoja – Pece Stadium, Gulu

Ankole Vs Sebei – Kyamate Stadium, Ntungamo

Bugisu Vs Kigezi – Mbale

Bukedi Vs Teso – Butaleja

Uganda Among World’s Six Fastest Growing Nations

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The United Nations (UN) report on worldwide human development has recognised Uganda among the six fastest growing countries in the world, owing to high diversification and performance in the agriculture-based economy.The Report titled; The Rise of the South: Human Progress in a Diverse World, was launched in Uganda on Friday by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), having been officially launched on March 14 in Mexico City.

The report attributes the country’s steady growth performance to “an up-surge in trade investment and development cooperation with emerging economies such as Brazil, China and India that have succeeded in pulling millions out of poverty.“Between 1992 and 2011, for instance, China’s trade with sub-Saharan Africa rose from $ 1 billion to more than $ 40 billion. Countries in Africa have also in-creased their involvement with other partners from a diverse set of regions, such as funds based in the Arab region and Latin American firms.” Part of the report says.

Life expectancy rises

The UN also notes that 70 per cent of the world’s population will be leaving the developing World-Africa being at the top of the list, by the year 2040. Life expectancy in Sub-Saharan Africa has also risen from 50 years, as was noted in the year 2000, to 55 years as noted last year. This, the UN says, is attributed to “targeted investments in the health sector”.“Many African success stories are them-selves reshaping ideas and strategies on how to attain higher levels of human development.”

The report says, arguing that the advances are best achieved in countries with strong leadership, openness to trade and focus on innovative social poli-cies.Despite the steady growth, Uganda re-mains below average globally in many other aspects of human development. The UN also notes that close to 70 per cent of the country’s population is below the age of 20. This population, however, is not adequately prepared to meet the new and growing developmental chal-lenges the world may present to Uganda in the future.

Other nations Applauded

Other countries recognized for high agro-based economic growth include Rwanda, Angola, Ethiopia and Mauritius.The Human development Index (HDI) report also shows Africa as having the sector highest growth after the South Asia over the past 10 years. “Completing existing relationships with bilateral partners, these connections have helped boost ex-ports, create jobs and finance needed infrastructure on the continent, while many nations have tapped into new funding, technology, markets and know-how to invigorate their economies,” the Report notes.

The UN also says new lessons and experiences from outside Africa and from within the region itself, have been used to generate new opportunities for the poor. “For example, Asian-built mobile phones have made cellular banking cheaper and easier, while leading by small farmers in Kenya, Niger and Uganda has increased. Affordable medicines and medical equipment from Brazil, South Africa and Indian well as Chinese investments in hospitals have led to considerable improvements in the health sector,” the report says.

Why Do You Arrest a Bishop Like a Thief – Asks DP

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The Democratic Party has condemned the manner in which the retired former assistant Bishop of Kampala Archdiocese Dr. Zac Niringiye and eight other activists were arrested by Police.

The 9 activists were arrested and detained at Wandegeya police station yesterday as they tried to give out flyers containing anti-corruption messages at Makerere University but were later released on bond pending investigations.

DPs Spokesperson Kenneth Kakande says that the action of police proved that government is not prepared to fight corruption in Uganda.

Police in Kampala on Monday arrested the Bishop Zack Niringiye and other activists in connection with the Anti-Corruption crusade held every Monday dubbed, Black Monday where activists dress up in black to mourn the current state of the nation.

Bishop Zac was arrested as he participated in distributing Black Monday Newspaper and fliers at Makerere University.

Black Monday is a movement aimed at helping in the fight against corruption. The movement requires that Black Monday activists put on black every Monday. At first, the movement was supposed to release names of the corrupt officials in the country.

The black Monday campaign launched recently by civil society organizations is meant to pile pressure on government to take a tough stance on the corruption.

Ugandan Army Celebrates Tarehe Sita Day

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Uganda President Yoweri Museveni, on land rover, inspecting some of the UPDF soldiers recently. Th army today commemorates 27 years since the first attack on February 6, 1981 that launched President Yoweri Museveni’s guerrilla war.

Official Tarehe Sita celebrations are underway in Arua district with President Museveni presiding over the events which are being reflected in many parts of the country.

Tarehe Sita Day is in remembrance of the first attack on February 6, 1981 that launched President Yoweri Museveni’s guerrilla war.

The theme for the celebrations is: “The Vanguard of National Transformation & in Solidarity for Regional Peace & Integration”. It marks the 32nd anniversary of the founding of The Uganda Peoples’ Defense forces (UPDF).

The day is marked with cleaning campaigns, immunisation drives and parades.

Meanwhile, one of the people who were part of the group that took part in that attack, Rtd. Col Dr. Kizza Besigye is asking the UPDF return to the original plan of protecting citizens and their property rather than work to fulfill desires of some individuals.

Col. Besigye joins other opposition members that have boycotted the events on reasons that the army has unleashed lethal force and brutalized peaceful demonstrators; detained, tortured and or killed opposition activists over the past years.

 

Court dismisses DP Case Against Nyakairima – Turns to Kiyonga

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Uganda’s Chief of Defence Forces Gen. Aronda Nyakairima. Nakawa Magistrates Court has dismissed a suit filed by Luwero Woman MP Democratic Party’s (DP) Brenda Nabukenya seeking orders against the army commander General Aronda Nyakayirima over remarks of a possible army takeover of government.

Ms. Nabukenya, through her lawyers Alaka and Company Advocates, had filed the complaint on oath to have Gen. Nyakairima tried by way of private prosecution over statements he allegedly made warning that the army could be forced to take over power if politicians do not change course.

The Army Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) made the alleged comments on the 23rd Day of January 2013, during a press conference, at Mbuya General Military Headquarters.

The Democratic Party filed the suit demanding criminal summons for the army chief to defend his position.

The DP pressed five cases against Nyakayirima among them being treason, inciting mutiny among intimidating the parliament and threatening the public.

Kampala Deputy Mayor’s Salary Hangs In Balance.

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The minister in charge of Kampala capital city authority Frank Tumwebaze.

The minister for presidency and in charge of Kampala capital city authority Frank Tumwebaze says he is writing to the attorney general  to seek legal advice on whether the Deputy Lord Mayor Sulaiman Kidandala  should be paid a salary or not.

He told the committee of public service and local government chaired by Florence Kintu that the explanation he got from the Executive   Director Jeniffer Musisi, was that he is not legal in this office because there is no minute showing his approval.

Tumwebaze told MPs that the Deputy Mayor will be paid his salary as soon as he is advised by attorney general’s office.

 

TB Setback.

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The world’s most advanced tuberculosis vaccine failed to protect babies against the infectious disease, according to a new study in South Africa.

The vaccine, MVA85A, was designed to improve protection from the only existing tuberculosis vaccine, BCG, which is routinely given to newborns.

Though the new vaccine appeared safe, scientists found no proof it prevented tuberculosis, an airborne disease that kills more than 1 million people worldwide every year.

Previous tests of the vaccine in adults had been promising and researchers said the trial provided useful data to inform future studies. There are a dozen other TB vaccines currently being tested.

We Don’t Mix Pork With Beef Processing Materials-Fresh Cuts.

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Fresh Cuts meat processors have dismissed reports that they use the same machines to process beef and pork products saying they respect their customers especially the Muslims.

Fresh Cuts Managing Director, Stephan Duyck says they have enough proof to dispel the claims including regular audits and previous record.

There were reports that the company uses the same machines to process both pork & beef products.

Fresh Cuts employs 250 people directly, and 600 indirectly as agents and sausage grillers, earning between Shs 300,000 and Shs 400, 000 a month.

 

No Monthly Subscriptions For Free-To-Air Channels On Gotv

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GOtv Kenya subscribers will not be paying anymore monthly subscription fees for Free-To-Channels said the Felix Kyengo, the General Manager of GOtv Kenya.

The general manager is reported to have said by Humanipo that customers have the option of the GOtv Open Bouquet, a non-subscription bouquet which provides FTA channels in digital quality.

“This is an option for television viewers to receive their local free-to-air channels for a once off administration fee,” said Kyengo.

Currently the GOtv decoder is available at KSh 3,399 (US$45) inclusive of two months GOtv Plus subscription from MultiChoice agents countrywide. On purchasing a new GOtv decoder, customers are provided with a two-month inclusive viewing of GOtv Plus, after which they can subscribe to GOtv or GOtv Plus – or activate GOtv Open by paying a once-off administration fee of KSh 2,600 (US$30).

In Uganda Gotv Plus with decoder and 1 month subscription goes for 89,000ugx (US$35.6) and monthly subscription is 25,500ugx (US$10.2), this is for 31 channels, Gotv for 19 channels subscription fees is 18,000ugx (US$7.2) while Free to air channels administration fees is 84,000ugx (US$33.6).

Kyengo confirmed GOtv customers can choose from the three GOtv options available and that a subscriber who is unable to select one of the options on time, post the initial two month period, will continue to have access to six FTA channels for two weeks. During the two-week period customers can then renew their subscription or pay the one off non-refundable administration fee for GOtv Open with access to six FTA channels.

NRM “Rebel” MPs Boycott Retreat

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A section of MPs in the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) have boycotted the party’s retreat in Kyankwanzi which runs from today January 11 to 22 January.

Most of the rebel MPs said they may not turn up for the retreat which was suggested by the party leader president Yoweri Museveni.

Kampala central MP Muhammad Nsereko confirmed on Wednesday that he will not honour his invitations arguing that he would rather spend his time interacting with his voters to understand their problems than spending time in Kyankwanzi discussing issues which are never implemented.

Other rebel MPs like Dr. Chris Baryomunsi (Kinkiizi East), Dr  Medard Bitekyerezo (Mbarara municipality), Emmanuel Dombo (Bunyole East) and Theodore Ssekikubo (Lwemiyaga) are also expected not to turn up for the retreat.

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