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Here is Why Ugandans are Losing Money from Banks

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Uganda Money

Many Ugandans are complaining of losing their hard earned money that has been banked in different Ugandan banks. I posted this elsewhere in response to a question on why some customers of centenary and equity have been losing money. I thought a couple of less tech savvy Es herein might find it helpful too:

Running some of these institutions (especially the tech side) is harder than you might expect. There are so many potential loopholes. These guys try their level best but sharp hackers and social engineers (like the one that connived with an employee) always find their way. Let’s look at all other businesses. You close one loophole your employees are using to steal your money and the following morning they create another one. This is the vicious cycle many entrepreneurs are in. Unfortunately, Ugandans are so lax about cybersecurity which makes it easier to compromise systems and take people’s money.

Take for instance, of the people that use mobile banking, how many of us here use our nicknames, date of birth, or even the word “password” as your password? How many of us access this sensitive data using public WiFi?

How many of us log into these platforms and use the “save password” feature so that you do not manually input the password every time you want to access your money? Imagine your phone is stolen or “borrowed”. Wouldn’t someone access all your bank details without your knowledge?

Others save their bank password on their Google account. What happens when your Google account is compromised or just accessed erroneously? Let’s assume for a second that your Google account is your safest place.

Why, then, do you log into a random friend’s or cafe’s computer and you don’t log out? Do you know one can use that to access all your saved passwords? I demonstrated this to a friend a few weeks ago. She borrowed my computer, logged into her Google account and didn’t log out. I was able to use just that one loophole to access her debit card details, netflix password, dstv password, password to her second Gmail account (which had more sensitive personal and org data) and her work contract in her presence. This was the quickest cybersecurity lesson. No hacking involved! She’s more careful with her details now.
Remember, I’m not a hacker. I was just using basic bypasses. It could have been worse!

Let’s talk about your bank debit cards. Why do you share the CVV (number on the backside) with other people? The moment someone has your debit card number and CVV, they can make any transaction they want with your card. I know some banks add the extra layer of calling them to approve any transactions but most people instruct then to open their cards indefinitely. So, this makes it easier for unscrupulous people to access your money.

As you can see, it’s not always the banks fault that our money is stolen (of course sometimes it is). So, we need to play our part too. Most of these don’t necessitate someone to have advanced hacking skills like we see in movies. It’s just simply taking advantage of your carelessness. I hope this helps a person or two whose money was at risk of “disappearing” soon.

Uganda Seeks World Bank Support to Extend USMID Program

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USMID Gulu Roads

The Uganda Government seeks World Bank support to extend USMID Program.

The government has formally approached the World Bank requesting an extension of funding for projects under the Uganda Support for Municipal Infrastructure Development (USMID) program.

This request comes after Multiplex Construction Company Limited, the contractor responsible for works in Mbarara City, Ntungamo, and Kabale Municipalities, failed to complete the designated road construction within the agreed timeframe.

An inspection conducted by USMID officials revealed that roads awarded to Multiplex Construction Company Limited, including Bwankosa Road (0.76 kilometers), Bushekwire Road (0.34 kilometers), and a road connecting Kabale Diocesan Headquarters to the Katuna-Kabale-Mbarara Highway (2.47 kilometers), are only at 53 percent completion.

The scheduled completion of the sh21.722 billion roads project within one year has not been met, despite contract extensions.

 

Lango to Petition CAF Over Akii-Bua Stadium

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Akiibua Stadium

Lango Begins Collecting Akii-Bua Signatures to Petition CAF

The collection of one million signatures to petition the Confederation of African Football CAF has kick-started across Lango Sub-Region.

The move followed the government’s decision to exclude Akii Bua stadium from the list of Stadia to be constructed as one of the requirements by CAF to host the 2027 AFCON tournament.

During the Launch held at Grand Pacific Hotel, Issa Otto Amiza the team leader said they want the government to stick to their earlier pronouncement to build Akii Bua Stadium and either Buhinga in Portpotal or one in Hoima.

Otto Amiza said that if FUFA fails to heed to CAF regulations then they may have no option but to go to court of Arbitration for Sports to block Uganda from hosting rights.

Sarah Awor Angweri the female Workers representative for Lira City said Lira District gave land with title to National Council for Sports but still the government is not willing to Construct Akii Bua.

She said the government is deliberately killing the talents of the younger generations from Lango and Northern Uganda.

Government Commissions 31km Road In Otuke

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Katumba Wamala Commissions Otuke Road Construction

Government commissions 31Km road stretch in Otuke district.

The government of Uganda has finally commissioned the rehabilitation of 31 kilometer road stretching from Agweng Sub County to Bar-alegi State Lodge in Okwang Sub County, Otuke District.

While commissioning the project on Wednesday 22, Minister Works and Transport Gen. Edward Katumba Wamala notes that the road work will be in phase manner.

According to Katumba, the first phase will see 16KM undertaken due to limited resource envelopes.

He calls for cooperation from both residents of Okwang Sub County and local leaders during the time that the work is going on so that the project is to go on well and benefits Community.

The area Member of Parliament for Otuke Constituency Hon Paul Omara appreciated Minister Gen Katumba Wamala for accepting to go and commission the rehabilitation of the road that leads to President’s home.

Mr Omara said the road work if completed will go a long way in improving the life of Residents and increases Production in Otuke and neighboring District.

Hon Omara Paul however express disappointment on his colleague Woman MP Susan Abeja for for her contentious fighting on developmental projects that he always lobbied for the people of Otuke Constituency.

Omara Paul who is also the Chairperson District roads Committee in Otuke District revealed that the comnittee has okayed work on 24 roads in the district totalling to 195 Kilometers this financial year using the one billion shillings that was recently given to all District across the Country.

Lira Businessman Shots His Son Dead in Money Brawl

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Gun Murder in Northern Uganda

The territorial police in Lira-City Central Police Station are investigating circumstances under which a businessman in Lira city identified as Joe Ogwang Hajji aged 57 yrs old and a resident of Ireda Estate in Lira-City East Division shot dead his biological son Haron Okello aged 35 years.

It is alleged that the suspect Ogwang while at his work place in Kamuswahili cell, Okello , confronted his father demanding money. In the process of the confrontation, Okello now deceased tried to disarm his father of a pistol in his possession and in self defence, Ogwang, the father to the deceased discharged a bullet that later injured him

However, Okello was later pronounced dead upon reaching Lira Medical Center.

North Kyoga Police Region Spokesperson SP. Jimmy Patrick Okema confirmed the incident noting that the deceased was an army deserter and a drug abuser.

According to the police statement, the scene of the crime was visited by both DPCs of Lira City CPS and Lira City West Division together with the Division CID Officers and a SOCO.

Case file registered under CRB 1002/2023.

Ogwang’s Pistol No UG IND 99702870 with 5 rounds of ammunition has been withheld by police to determine whether he acquired the pistol legally through the license he holds.

Construction of Orom-Cross Graphite Mining Facility Kicks Off

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The construction of an Orom-Cross Graphite mining facility in Orom East Sub-county, Kitgum district in Northern Uganda will kick off next year, this according to Vincent Kedi, the Assistant Commissioner of Licensing and Administration in the Minister of Energy has revealed.

Blencowe acquired the Orom-Cross Graphite Project in April 2020 from the Australian Firm, Consolidated African Mineral Resources Co Ltd which was handed a 21-year-long mining license in 2019 by the government.

Government initiated the first phase of the ten installment phases of compensation to the project-affected persons in 2020 with 700 million Shillings disbursed. The second phase of the compensation totaling about 665 million Shillings is expected before the end of this year, while the third phase will be paid in December 2024.

Graphite has many benefits and can be processed and used in lithium-ion batteries, and carbon electrodes among others. Blencowe Resources Limited expects to have the first phase of graphite production by 2025 and requires an initial capital of US$62 Million.

Gulu District Revenue Drop Over Charcoal Ban

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Gulu district revenue drops after ban on sale of forest products

Gulu district is facing financial challenges due to a significant drop in local revenue following a presidential directive against the sale of forest products, severely impacting its economy.

The District Speaker Phoebe Ayoo highlighted the directive’s adverse effects on the economy, coupled with the detachment of the City from the District, which relied heavily on outlawed forest products.

The decline in revenue, has notably impacted the council business as mandated by the Local Government Act, due to resource constraints.

Gulu District Council approved a budget of sh29 billion for the 2023/2024 financial year, with education receiving the largest allocation of sh13.3 billion, health allocated sh5.7 billion, and administration granted sh3 billion.

However, the district has only managed to collect Shillings 50 million of its proposed local revenue budget, attributing the shortfall to the enforcement of the presidential directive against forest product sales. The district received a supplementary budget allocation of Shillings 2.94 billion, bringing the total budget for the financial year to Shillings 32 billion.

Germany Defence Chief Arrives in Ukraine

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Germany Defence Minister Visits Ukraine

Germany’s defence chief Boris Pistorius arrived in Kyiv on Tuesday by train seeking to offer reassurances on Germany’s support for Ukraine in its war against Russia.

The German defence minister is due to hold talks with his Ukrainian counterpart as well as President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. This is his second visit to the capital since he took on the role.

It’s a visit that comes after an increase in Russian air attacks on Ukraine and as Kyiv braces for an expected rise in strikes on the country’s energy facilities over the coming winter months.

It is Pistorius’s second visit to Kyiv since he became defence minister at the start of this year and it comes a day after the US defence secretary, Lloyd Austin, made an unannounced trip to Ukraine.

Berlin is the second-biggest supplier of military assistance to Kyiv after the US.

Japan Warns Over North Korea Third Attempt to Launch Spy Satellite

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WORLD

Japan sounds warning over North Korea’s third attempt to launch spy satellite.

North Korea has notified Japan it plans a fresh attempt to launch a satellite into space at some point between Thursday and 1 December, prompting immediate condemnation from Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida.

Japan’s coast guard said on Tuesday it had been informed that the trajectory of the rocket would take it in the direction of the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea.

The launch would be the first since North Korean leader Kim Jong-un made a rare trip abroad in September and toured Russia’s most modern space launch centre, where President Vladimir Putin promised to help Pyongyang build satellites.

Mendy to Sue Manchester City over Unpaid Wages

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SPORTS

Benjamin Mendy launches lawsuit against Manchester City over unpaid wages

Benjamin Mendy has launched a “multi-million-pound” claim against former club Manchester City over unpaid wages, according to sports lawyer Nick De Marco KC.

In January, the 29-year-old was found not guilty of six counts of rape and one count of sexual assault against five women following a six-month trial, but the jury were unable to reach verdicts on one count of rape and one count of attempted rape.

Following a retrial at Chester Crown Court in July, Mendy was cleared of those charges by a new jury, and the Frenchman was allowed to resume his football career.

The Frenchman, who now plies his trade with Ligue 1 club Lorient, has been seeking the return of pay he is owed up until the end of his contract with the Citizens, which ended on June 30, 2023.

Mendy joined Man City from Monaco for a reported £52m in the summer of 2017, becoming the Premier League’s most expensive defender.

Mendy won six trophies with Man City, lifting three Premier League titles, two EFL Cups and one Community Shield, while he also won the 2018 World Cup with France during his time as a Citizens player.

This season, Mendy has made three substitute appearances for new club Lorient, where he is under contract until the summer of 2025.

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