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Winnie Kizza Launches Balloon Safari in Queen Elizabeth National Park

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Woman Member of Parliament for Kasese and Leader of the Opposition(LOP) in the 10 Parliament of Uganda Hon. Winnie Kiiza has joined tourism promoters.

The legislator earlier this week launched the Alfa Tango air balloon at Queen Elizabeth National Park in Kasese district. The Tango will enable tourists to easily posted to most areas in the National Park.

The LOP was joined by State Minister for Tourism Hon. Godfrey Kiwanda at the launch. During the launch, she pointed out that tourism is key to Uganda’s development as it fetches a lot of revenue.

“Am back home to launch the Alfa Tango air balloon at Queen Elizabeth National Park with the State Minister for Tourism Hon. Godfrey Kiwanda. This will enable our tourists to easily access most areas in the Park as they appreciate nature. Any mindful leadership will never leave this country the same by virtue of these God given resources,” Winnie Kiiza posted.

I Will Sacrifice My Life to Save Ugandans – Kizza Besigye

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Kizza Besigye

On Thursday, the police stood in the way of former Forum for Democratic President (FDC) Kizza Besigye while he was walking to town to protest against the rising commodity prices. Besigye was eventually arrested and put under house arrest.

Before he was arrested, Besigye and a group of his fellow protesters held placards bearing the words, We can’t breathe, reduce the cost of living” and another saying, “Transition now, not Succession”,

He decried the high prices of various essential commodities and asked the government to relax taxes.

“We now have a cassava republic and a bread republic. We should get this money back so that the cassava republic can get something to eat. The RDCs should go back home and grow cassava so that there can be enough cassava in the market that can be bought by members of cassava republic, “he said.
“Here in Kasangati, some police officers connive with thieves to steal license plates from cars.The people who steal even leave behind their telephone numbers and when you contact them, they ask for Shs100,000.This is how bad the situation is,” he said.

He said he is ready to sacrifice his life for the in order to secure a life for Ugandans.

Besigye to Katureebe: Your Judgment Is Useless, I Won Elections

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Dr. Kizza Besigye

Dr. Kizza Besigye has responded with anger to the Supreme Court judgment upholding Yoweri Museveni’s victory in the February 18 presidential polls.

“The judgment is useless. I won. I and my witnesses were prevented from presenting the evidence of our victory to court,” an angry Besigye roared out from his residence where the police continue to hold him prisoner.

Besigye points out that the judgment, delivered by the chief justice Bart Katureebe Magunda on behalf of eight colleagues, cannot in any way add legitimacy to Museveni victory, which he likens to “a coup”.

“If the regime thinks that the court victory adds any legitimacy to Museveni’s victory, it’s hugely mistaken,” Besigye rants.

He adds that if he had been able to go to court, all he would ask for nothing else but ‘his victory’ from the justices.

“ I was not going to court ask for sympathy, but to ask for my victory,” Besigye who has since the day the results were announced maintained that it’s him who won, emphasizes.

Other than the court process, Besigye repeats that the whole February 18 presidential election need to be subjected to a thorough audit , which he adds, must be conducted by a independent bodies or individuals.

Ssemujju Given 24 Hrs to Withdraw Hate Speech Against Tubonga Naawe Artists

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Ibrahim Ssemuju Nganda

A little known organization calling themselves ‘freedom activists’ have issued a seven-day ultimatum to the spokesperson of FDC Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda to withdraw the hate campaign against artists who composed President Yoweri Museveni’s campaign song of Tubonga Nawe.

The organization is Opportunity Uganda. Babu Ssali, the spokesperson of the group told a press conference that the Tubonga Nawe composers did nothing wrong to deserve being boycotted by Ugandans.

“They were doing their ordinary work of singing in order to earn from their talent. It is wrong for anyone to incite people to boycott their concerts for singing for Museveni,” Babu says.

Babu did not disclose, however, what further steps his organization will take should Ssemujju reject their demands.

Contacted for a comment, Ssemujju first laughed his heart out on being told of the ultimatum from Opportunity Uganda.

“Who are those people anyway? I am too busy doing important work to respond to every trash by people who do not matter,” Ssemujju said dismissively.

Ssemujju launched the controversial hate campaign against Chameleon, Bebe Cool, Juliana Kanyomozi, IrynNamubiru, Cathy Kusaasira, Ronald Mayinja, HarunaMubiru, among others, for composing the song in question and for going on to entertain Ugandans during Museveni’s rallies.

Ssemujju said Ugandans should not turn up at concerts organized by the affected artists, boycott taxis and entertainment spots and FM radios running their music as well as snubbing public events such as weddings, introductions and baptism celebrations at which music for the artists is played.

Ssemujju widened the boycott to target everyone who allegedly helped Museveni to ‘steal’ the presidential victory of the FDC candidate Dr Kizza Besigye in the February 18 polls.

Sections of Ugandans have since come out to slam Ssemujju over the hate campaign, but the Kira Municipality MP elect has stood his ground saying that “election thieves and their accomplices must be taught a lesson.”

Neglecting the Elderly is Hell – Pope Francis Warns Youths

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The Elderly African

Children who fail to visit their frail elderly parents for months at time will go to Hell. Pope Francis said on Wednesday. He condemned a family who neglected to visit an old lady in a care home between Christmas and August and declared “Eight months without a visit from her children. This is a mortal sin.

A mortal sin, in Roman Catholic teaching is one so great that it rots the soul and will condemn the sinner to Hell unless he or she repents. Pope Francis’ warning to the young not to neglect the elderly was delivered in a general audience before 20,000 people in St Peters ‘s Square.

It followed the call last week from Catholic bishop in England and Wales for voters to support elections candidates who value ‘the frail elderly person needing care and facing the frontier of death”

Pope Francis said it was a deadly in to discard the elderly and that those who do so will suffer the same fate themselves. ‘It is sickening to see the elderly discarded.it is ugly. It is a sin, ‘he said ‘Abandoning the elderly is a mortal sin.

‘Children who do not visit their elderly and ill parents have mortally sinned Understand?’ The pope message was addressed to a worldwide audience reaching beyond the Catholic faith. In his remarks he linked respect for the elderly with the need to oppose political campaigns in the western world for the legalization of euthanasia and assisted suicide.

A similar link was made by the England and Wales bishop in their letter to voters last week.

The Pope said societies that mistreat older people are infected with a ‘virus of death ‘and put their own future in jeopardy ‘where there is no honor for the elderly there is no future for young people; he said

Reflecting how medical advances had extended life expectancy and led to an increase in the elderly population, he said our societies are not organized enough to make room for them with proper respect and concrete consideration for their fragility and dignity

As long as we are young, we are led to ignore old age as if it were a disease, a disease to be kept at a distance. then when we become elder, especially if we are poor, if we are sick, if we are alone, we experience the short comings of a society programed for efficiency which consequently ignores the elderly and older people are an asset, we cannot ignore them.

It is sickening to see the elderly discarded, it is ugly, it is a sin abandoning the elderly is a mortal sin, he said a profit -obsessed society thinks that elderly do not produce any thing and therefore are burden. The Pope added; What is the result of this way of thinking? They are discarded.

We have become used to discarding people. Out of our fear of weakness and vulnerability, we do not tolerate and we abandon the elderly” he told a story of how when Archbishop of Buenos Aires he visited a care home and spoke to elderly residents.

He asked one woman if she was visited by her children and was told, Oh yes always. ‘Francis asked when was the last time her children came and was told; At Christmas’ the pope said it was August.

The elderly are men and women, fathers and mothers who walked before us on our own streets in our own home in our daily struggle for a decent life. they are men and women from whom we have received a lot he said.

“The elderly are not alien. The elderly are us, soon. It is not far off inevitably. if we do not treat the elderly well, we will not be treated well either.

Bobi Wine Hits Back At Gay Sympathizers: I am Not Intimidated By Threats

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Bobi Wine Kyagulanyi

“I hope that the proponents of Homosexuality that pride themselves in their liberalism and support for human rights, will allow me my right of expression much as they may not be comfortable with my opinion,” reads part of singer Bobi Wine’s statement.

In a statement, which many believe is a reaction about him being denied a visa to perform in the UK, Bobi Wine requests gays and their sympathisers to respect Uganda’s sovereignty status.

“Uganda is a democratic country and I do not make the laws. However, It’s my duty as a Law abiding citizen to adhere to the laws as required by the constitution. A few months ago, the president of Uganda after extensive research and consultation, assented to the anti-homosexuality act and 99% of Ugandans were in support.”
The self styled Ghetto president adds that the sympathisers have misinterpreted the law to mean that Uganda wants to kill homosexuals yet the biggest punishment for the offenders (aggravated homosexuality with a minor where the offender is HIV positive) is life imprisonment and not death.

He further says that the intension of the Act is to stop promotion and exhibition of homosexual practices so as to create standard behaviour for all Ugandans.

“I am personally not out to threaten the life of anyone based on their sexual Orientation. I just DO NOT agree with them.This is my opinion and happens to be that of 99% Ugandans/Africans basing on our culture, religion and constitution.”

“Freedom should not compromise intergenerational equity and human rights should not be an excuse for acts that are counter societal progress.I completely fail to understand the pride and why the gays are so happy about it. If my opinion makes me third world, then am happy to be.”

Bobi Wine goes on to applaud the president for having assented to the law, saying that what the president did was right because it not fair when one tries to “arm-twist” society to legalise bad habits for the sake of aid. “We just can’t compromise our Values and Dignity.”

His statement comes on the foot heels of reports that the singer was denied a visa to perform in the UK, where he was to perform this month.

Since the signing of the bill into law by the president, a number of government officials were June barred from entering the US territories, justifying the action by claiming to be countering violation of human rights.

The US also cancelled a military exercise with the country and cut funds to a number of joint programs.

President Yoweri Museveni February signed the bill that calls for homosexuals to be imprisoned for life. It outlaws the promotion of homosexuality and obligates people to report gays to authorities.

Government to Enforce Law That Bans Skin Lightening Chemicals

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Skin Lightening Products

The Government plans to put a ban on all dangerous chemicals and skin lightening chemicals entering the Ugandan market.

This follows the cabinet’s approval of the transformation of National Drug Authority to National Food and Drug Authority.

The new authority will block all dangerous chemicals, lotions and creams from entering Uganda.

Speaking before the cabinet on Thursday, the Minister of Information and National Guidance, Hon Rose Namayanja said some of these chemicals include mercury and hydroquinone that are in many lotions and creams.

These chemicals put many women at the risk of getting skin cancers, diabetes, hypertension among other diseases.

“Cosmetic known to contain hazardous skin lightening chemicals like mercury and hydroquinone will not be tolerated. Abuse of some of these cosmetics is already exposing some of our people to health risks like diabetes, hypertension, kidney ailments and heart disease,” said Hon Namayanja.

Cabinet also aims at blocking blood based products sometimes categorized as pharmaceutical products with the risk of exposing patient to blood transmitted diseases like Hepatitis B. Some biological products like hormones also categorized as pharmaceutical products if not effectively regulated may also expose consumers to diseases like diabetes, hypertension, kidney damage and heart disease.

Cabinet has directed the Ministry of Health to urgently commence the process of drafting amendments to the National Drug Policy and Authority Act, 1993, to pave way for creation of the NFDA.

When the Bill gets to Parliament, Cabinet will also appeal for bi-partisan support due the urgency to protect enhance protection of our citizens.

Ebola Virus Kills Ugandan Doctor in Liberia

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Dr. Samuel Muhumuza

A Ugandan doctor serving in Liberia has been killed by Ebola. Dr Samuel Muhumuza Mutooro passed away on Tuesday afternoon at St F. Kennedy Medical Center Cholera Unit were he was being treated.

Dr. Muhumuza was surgical doctor assigned at the Redemption Hospital in New Kru Town where he had been working for three years.

Health workers in Liberia are at risk for the deadly virus and many have expressed fear that they might come in direct contact with an Ebola patient without even realizing it.

Dr Muhumuza is the fourth death among health workers to die from Ebola. A physician assistant from the Tandapolie clinic in Caldwell was recently confirmed dead from the disease.

Mr. Tolbert Nyenswah, Assistant Minister for Curative Services at the ministry of health has called on health workers across the country to take universal precaution to protect them against the disease.

“We call it the barrier netting methods; that is, you must wear gloves during examination of a patient, even if they were not Ebola,” he told FrontPageAfrica.

“What we call infection control in health facilities should be adhered to. So we are calling on health workers across the country, including private and public facilities; clinics and everywhere, to ensure at the highest standard and level to protect themselves.”

There have been 759 confirmed or suspected cases of the haemorrhagic fever in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Tuesday, with 467 people dead.

“This makes the ongoing Ebola outbreak the largest in terms of the number of cases and deaths as well as geographical spread,” the WHO said in a statement announcing a two-day conference in Ghana to be attended by 11 West African health ministers.

“Decisions taken at this meeting will be critical in addressing the current and future outbreaks,” it said.

Dr Muhumuza was buried in Liberia on Wednesday.

Since West Africa’s first ever epidemic of the deadly and highly contagious fever broke out in Guinea in January, the WHO has sent in more than 150 experts to help tackle the regional crisis.

Despite the efforts of the UN agency and other health workers, there has been a “significant increase” in the rate of new cases and deaths in recent weeks, the WHO said.

Ebola Virus Kills Ugandan Doctor In Liberia

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A Ugandan doctor serving in Liberia has been killed by Ebola. Dr Samuel Muhumuza Mutooro passed away on Tuesday afternoon at St F. Kennedy Medical Center Cholera Unit were he was being treated.

Dr Muhumuza was surgical doctor assigned at the Redemption Hospital in New Kru Town where he had been working for three years.

Health workers in Liberia are at risk for the deadly virus and many have expressed fear that they might come in direct contact with an Ebola patient without even realizing it.

Dr Muhumuza is the fourth death among health workers to die from Ebola. A physician assistant from the Tandapolie clinic in Caldwell was recently confirmed dead from the disease.

Mr. Tolbert Nyenswah, Assistant Minister for Curative Services at the ministry of health has called on health workers across the country to take universal precaution to protect them against the disease.

“We call it the barrier netting methods; that is, you must wear gloves during examination of a patient, even if they were not Ebola,” he told Front Page Africa.

“What we call infection control in health facilities should be adhered to. So we are calling on health workers across the country, including private and public facilities; clinics and everywhere, to ensure at the highest standard and level to protect themselves.”

There have been 759 confirmed or suspected cases of the haemorrhagic fever in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Tuesday, with 467 people dead.

“This makes the ongoing Ebola outbreak the largest in terms of the number of cases and deaths as well as geographical spread,” the WHO said in a statement announcing a two-day conference in Ghana to be attended by 11 West African health ministers.

“Decisions taken at this meeting will be critical in addressing the current and future outbreaks,” it said.

Dr Muhumuza was buried in Liberia on Wednesday.

Since West Africa’s first ever epidemic of the deadly and highly contagious fever broke out in Guinea in January, the WHO has sent in more than 150 experts to help tackle the regional crisis.

Despite the efforts of the UN agency and other health workers, there has been a “significant increase” in the rate of new cases and deaths in recent weeks, the WHO said.

Telexfree Suspect Muramuzi Back To Clubbing After Release From Jail

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Telex Free Boss Muramuzi

Telexfree fraud suspect Ronald Muramuzi Saturday made his first appearance in Club Rouge since his release from jail a few weeks ago.

Clad in a pink short-sleeved shirt, a pair of Khaki trousers and white sneakers, Muramuzi appeared in Rouge at 2am.

He was in company of three ladies and two other gents.

The six opted for the ordinary section than the plushy VIP, where the ‘big spenders’ were, leaving those that recorgnised him in amusement.

Drinks steadily flowed in but they were not the ones you would expect from a millionaire, or a person who has been owning the same Club until of late when he sold it. His calmness too, made one hardly believe he is the man facing fraud charges amounting to over Shs2billion shillings. He looked very innocent!

Not even his simplistic dress code could reflect the multimillion properties that he owns with the city.

Muramuzi spent most of the time standing as he enjoyed his beer and only got to dance after Klear Kut, who had a performance that night took to the stage.

This perhaps gave him enough privacy to exhibit his other skill since the largest part of the audience had moved away, to the VIP where performances were taking place.

His dances were however always interrupted by handshakes and hugs from men, mostly with bulging stomachs who came to him up on recorganising him and this went on until when he left the club shortly after 3am.

Muramuza was freed two weeks back on Sh300m non cash bond , depositing his passport, a land title and three sureties; making him gain partial freedom after spending over a month behind the bars.

Muramuzi is facing two counts of obtaining Shs500 million from one John Bosco Muhiirwe, the director of Mixed Links, purporting to take youth for jobs abroad.

Muramuzi’s woes began early May after when he was arrested by police over allegations that through his companies; TESCO FREE, Addfast Inc, Telex free, Bank Electro, United Hype League and Massive Ads .Com that he had opened under different names had fleeced money from over 600 people amounting to over Shs4 Billion.