Watchdog Uganda
During an interview with NTV Uganda on Wednesday, Capt Babu said he is worried that Uganda is bringing refugees from a countries that have been part of terrorism.
âWhy canât USA take those refugees? Helping our neighbors and fellow Africans is okay. Why are we going to the middle East that has been a turbulent area for too long?â the former State Minister for housing said.
âAmerica has enough States to take just 2000 refugees, why are they pushing us to take them? We have already paid a price for being in Somalia, do we want more?â he added.
Capt Babuâs remarks come hot on the heels of Ugandaâs decision to receive 2,000 refugees from Afghanistan.
This is after the United States of America requested the East African country to host the refugees that are affected by the Taliban forces in Afghanistan, according to the State Minister for Disaster Preparedness and Refugees, Esther Anyakun.
âOur team is ready at the airport, including the health team. Tonight we are expecting 500 Afghans,â Anyakun said told New Vision newspaper on Monday.
However, by press time the teams were still at Entebbe International Airport waiting for the arrival of the Afghan refugees.
Anyakun later told the daily publication on Tuesday that the refugees will be hosted temporarily at the request of the United States government.
Vianney Luggya, the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority public relations manager, the airport is always ready to receive whichever number of passengers comes in.
Andrew Nsawotebba, the health manager for test and fly, which is responsible for testing incoming passengers, said the refugees will not be subjected to the mandatory COVID-19 testing since Afghanistan is not listed among the category countries.
Kabulâs international airport was in the throes of chaos Monday as desperate Afghans tried to flee on departing U.S. jets, Taliban gunmen roamed the terminals, and U.S. troops killed at least two men, a sign of the disorder in the wake of the Talibanâs takeover of Afghanistan.
U.S. troops on Monday flew helicopters low overhead, launched smoke grenades and fired into the air in an attempt to disperse crowds and gain control of the facility, where the U.S. is staging the evacuation of American personnel and thousands of Afghan interpreters and others who worked for the U.S. and now fear Taliban retribution.
At least eight Afghans were killed on Monday at the airport. In two incidents, armed men were shot and killed after approaching U.S. Marines. The U.S. troops werenât injured and the armed men werenât identified. Military officials said they couldnât confirm whether the armed individuals were members of the Taliban.
Video images from the airport on Monday showed people holding on to a military plane moving along the tarmac and appeared to show two objects or people fall off when the aircraft was hundreds of feet in the air. Pentagon officials acknowledged the video imagery, but said they couldnât yet confirm what had occurred, or if people had fallen from the plane. Commanders have begun an investigation into what happened on the tarmac, Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said on Monday.
Witnesses separately reported seeing three bloodied bodies, including that of one woman, on the ground outside the passenger terminal building. Stranded travelers said those people had been shot.
]]> Defence Ministry partners with UNFPA to train psychosocial service providers https://www.watchdoguganda.com/news/20210818/119463/defence-ministry-partners-with-unfpa-to-train-psychosocial-service-providers.html Wed, 18 Aug 2021 06:02:26 +0000 https://www.watchdoguganda.com/?p=119463 The Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs with support from the United Nations Population Fund(UNFPA) has embarked on a 5 day Training for the MODVA Psychosocial service providers at silver springs Hotel, Bugolobi.A total of 21 participants have been drawn from the Directorate of Veteran Affairs, UPDF Psychosocial Support Service, Chieftaincy of Political Commissariat, the Chieftaincy of Pension and Gratuity, and Spouses Desk.
The training is aimed at enabling participants to acquire knowledge, skills and practical experience to provide psychosocial support to Military Veterans and their families to attain full resettlement goals after retirement.
Mr Mabonga Mike Wambi, the Commissioner in charge of Rehabilitation Psychosocial Support and Resettlement (CRPR) while speaking to course participants applauded the UNFPA and the Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs leadership for having facilitated the course.
He expressed hope that this training will help MODVA to build capacity of trainers in the field of psychosocial support to military veterans, and this will no doubt help the military veterans to acquire new skills to deal with the vices associated with psychosocial issues while reintegrating into communities.
He added that government is committed to ensuring that the welfare and conditions of military veterans are well taken care of because it has a direct bearing on the morale of those still in service and our future nurseries for recruitment.
]]> Time to pick lessons! Police SACCO pays benchmarking visit to UPDF Wazalendo https://www.watchdoguganda.com/news/20210818/119460/time-to-pick-lessons-police-sacco-pays-benchmarking-visit-to-updf-wazalendo.html Wed, 18 Aug 2021 05:50:15 +0000 https://www.watchdoguganda.com/?p=119460 The Acting Chief Executive Officer of UPDF Wazalendo SACCO (WSACCO) Lt Col Yusuf Magero Buha has encouraged Cooperative Societies to always define clearly their vision and mission as their path if they are to achieve the objectives of the SACCOs.Lt Col Buha made the remarks while adressing a team of 08 Board and staff members of Exodus SACCO from Uganda Police Force hosted at WSACCO headquarters in Kiwatule,who were on a benchmarking visit.
âWe are honoured to be selected by our sister security SACCO for a benchmarking visit .This on our part, demonstrates the level of confidence other SACCOs have in us and on the other hand, it pushes us as Wazalendo to keep improving towards achieving the objectives of our SACCOâ stressed Col Buha.
On behalf of Exodus SACCO, D/ASP Ssekanjako Eddy who is the treasurer, applauded Wazalendo SACCO of its best practices which encouraged them to come and benchmark.
âOur coming here will help us to develop good strategic direction in the areas of, operational and accounting system, governance ,mobilisation of savings among others but most of all to promote operating experienceâ he noted.
In attendance also was the acting Director of Finance and Administration Lt Col Wesley Aine, the Director Operations Mr Atalyeba William, the Political Commissar Lt Col Akasius Mpabaisi and other heads of departnents in WSACCO.
]]> Museveni okays construction of Public University in Bunyoro https://www.watchdoguganda.com/news/20210818/119469/museveni-okays-construction-of-public-university-in-bunyoro.html Tue, 17 Aug 2021 21:40:26 +0000 https://www.watchdoguganda.com/?p=119469 President Yoweri Museveni has okayed the process of operationalisation of the Earth and Applied Sciences Public University in Bunyoro sub region. He said he has passionately championed the policy of establishing a public university in each of the 18 original regions of Uganda including Bunyoro.This was during a meeting on Tuesday , with the Bunyoro Caucus leaders led by the Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Robinah Nabbanja at State House Entebbe.
Through their memorandum of understanding on behalf of the people of Bunyoro read by their chairperson, Hon. Karubanga Jacob, MP Kibanda South Constituency, they presented the need for the operationalisation of a public university of Earth and Applied Sciences in the Bunyoro sub region, a move they say will foster and create opportunities for technological and economical transformation through research and innovation.
President Museveni said his concept is to have zonal universities in the country and advised that a task force should be set up to guide on the courses that will not only help the students but also the country.
âLet us not have white elephant courses. Let us have courses that will help these children and the country to have innovation skills,â he said.
He noted that children should always be guided to do courses that will meet the world demand, not the ones that will leave them on the streets after school. He gave an example of Mbarara University which is concentrating on Sciences and creating change.
Mr. Museveni appealed to the leaders in Bunyoro and the country at large, to support his integrated efforts of eradicating poverty and increasing household incomes for economic transformation.
He urged the leaders to go parish by parish to audit the wanainch on their efforts to leave subsistence agriculture and join a commercial economy.
He saluted the people of Bunyoro for supporting him and all the NRM leaders in the recently concluded elections.
The Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Robinah Nabbanja thanked the President for the time and strategic developments in the Bunyoro sub region. She said that with a public university in the region, it will support the countryâs social economic transformation.
In 2015 Parliament of Uganda passed a resolution urging the government to start public universities in Lira, Soroti, Kabale, Busoga and Bunyoro among others.
]]> Deputy Speaker Anita Among asks African, Asian MPs to promote gender equality https://www.watchdoguganda.com/news/20210817/119457/deputy-speaker-anita-among-asks-african-asian-mps-to-promote-gender-equality.html Tue, 17 Aug 2021 18:17:10 +0000 https://www.watchdoguganda.com/?p=119457 The Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Anita Among, has committed Parliament of Ugandaâs support to follow up recommendations agreed to at the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD25) Summit in Kenya.At the 2019 summit, countries made a case for scaled-up investment, and moving the world towards achieving sexual and reproductive health and rights for all.
The Deputy Speaker told a meeting of African and Asian Parliamentarians at the Kampala Serena Hotel on Tuesday, 17 August 2021, that the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, which in Uganda caused a lockdown including closure of schools, affected the growth of the girl-child.
âTeen pregnancies have been on the rise particularly during the COVID situation. With the schools closed, girls have been conceiving at home because they do not go to school. A lot has to be done to talk to the teenage girls,â Among said.
âAttention must be paid to the deepening of inequalities on the continent and to ensure that the human rights of the most marginalised left behind, are protected,â the Deputy Speaker added.
The three-day meeting organised by the Asian Population and Development Association in partnership with the United Nations Population Fund is a follow up on the ICPD25 commitments.
She also said that whilst the world still had unfinished business with the ICPD commitments made at the first meeting in 1994, the Parliament of Uganda was playing a key role through legislation and appropriation, where women and youth groups have been funded.
âAs you go back to your respective Parliaments, please ensure that you make strong laws that protect the women and youth, make appropriation of monies that support marginalised persons and carry out oversight to make sure these monies are used for the right purpose,â Among told the meeting.
The Minister for ICT and National Guidance, Dr Chris Baryomunsi, said that as the population grows, its demands increase thus the need for MPs in Africa and Asia to advance the lives of their constituents through legislation.
Dr Jotham Musinguzi, the Director General of National Population Council observed that many recommendations of the ICPD remained a distant reality.
]]> Grief as Gen Pecos Kutesa dies days after retiring from army https://www.watchdoguganda.com/news/20210817/119447/grief-as-gen-pecos-kutesa-dies-days-after-retiring-from-army.html Tue, 17 Aug 2021 15:20:58 +0000 https://www.watchdoguganda.com/?p=119447 Lt Gen Pecos Kutesa has passed on.This has been confirmed by the Uganda Peopleâs Defence Forces (UPDF) Spokesperson Brig Flavia Byekwaso.
âUPDF fraternity regrets to announce the passing on of Lt Gen Pecos Kutesa which occurred today in India,â UPDF spokesperson, Brig Byekwaso said on Tuesday.
Gen Kutesa is among the generals who early this month retired from the army.
The 65 year old senior army officer had earlier on suffered kidney complications.
He was a key figure in the National Resistance Army/Movement bush war that brought President Yoweri Museveni into power.
The former NRA guerrilla combatant became a member of the Uganda Constituent Assembly in 1995 before representing the UPDF in Parliament.
Gen Kutesa has also been the Chief of military doctrine of the armed forces.
]]> BREAKING: Minister Babalanda Suspends UPPC Board, Orders Graft Investigations https://www.watchdoguganda.com/news/20210817/119445/breaking-minister-babalanda-suspends-uppc-board-orders-graft-investigations.html Tue, 17 Aug 2021 12:56:15 +0000 https://www.watchdoguganda.com/?p=119445 Minister for Presidency Milly Babirye Babalanda has suspended the Board of the Uganda Printing and Publishing Corporation (UPPC) and ordered for investigations amid corruption and mismanagement allegations.The minister made the declaration during a work visit to the corporation offices today, Tuesday 17.
There has been reports in the media of mega corruption scandals at the Entebbe based parastatal, with the most recent being one reported by Mulengera News, where Technocrats at the Corporation are reported to have connived to swindle Shs 100 million to rent offices already owned by them.
In her instruction to the management and Board members, Babalanda noted that the officials had attempted to edit some important documents with the aim of misdirecting the investigations. She however informed them out rightly that her office was aware of all the fraud reported.
The officials are also alleged to have embezzled billions of tax payersâ money in fraudulent procurement of printing machinery, including the HP Indigo 7000 Digital Press whose price is said to have grossly been over exaggerated from the shs 800m market price to over shs 1.4bn.
The Minister has also tentatively halted any procurement process without her express permission pending investigations.
She however extended an olive branch to embattled administrators to admit wrong doing, return the money stolen by Monday next week in exchange for amnesty.
]]> SIMON KIMOYI: Why Kenyan polls trigger regional tension from Uganda https://www.watchdoguganda.com/op-ed/20210817/119442/simon-kimoyi-why-kenyan-polls-trigger-regional-tension-from-uganda.html Tue, 17 Aug 2021 10:40:14 +0000 https://www.watchdoguganda.com/?p=119442 Early indicators are that the two major contenders in the forthcoming Kenyan presidential election sharply relate differently with the veteran Ugandan leader, Yoweri Museveni.Incumbent Deputy President William Ruto is a protagonist. Raila Odinga of the opposition Orange Democratic Movementâ"ODM, is an antagonist. DP Ruto has, for the last five years been a regular visitor in Kampala, meeting President Museveni with whom he closely associates. Suspicious, the Kenyan government recently blocked Rutoâs further trips to Kampala. It also arrested and deported his business associate, Hurun Aydin, a Turkish. Mr Aydin who was returning from Kampala was ostensibly prevented from briefing Ruto. Nairobi further deported Dr Paul Bamutaze, a Ugandan presumed intermediary between Museveni-Ruto and Aydin, who is an avowed member of the ruling NRM party. Dr Bamutaze has since contested this action at the regional East African Court of Justice in Arusha, Tanzania.
Tough rhetoric underway
Top leaders of the opposition ODM in Kenya and of NRM in Uganda are apparently throwing tough rhetoric against each other. In a national security briefing of August 14, 2021 president Museveni condemned those conducting the policy of illegal deportations. This was precisely targeting Nairobi. Earlier, in Nairobi, opposition ODM MPs had used the parliamentary floor to fault Ugandaâs record on media freedom, democracy and human rights as not something worth emulating in the region. In Kampala, the NRM Secretary General, Richard Twodong swiftly responded with a lengthy missive protesting the attacks by the Kenyan politicians. He regretted Kenyaâs violent elections of 2007 in which over 1,000 people died as an historical regional heartbreak.
Is it do or die for Museveni, Odinga?
The outcome of next yearâs Kenyan election presents a significant fate for both Museveni and Odinga. For Museveni, 77, it pushes for his very sensitive desire to gain a soft landing ground in Arusha Tanzania as the maiden regional leader. This is the only thing delaying his retirement from Ugandaâs State House, which he only has to achieve within the next five years or never. For Odinga, 76, this is the single remaining opportunity for a successful attempt at Kenyaâs presidency or never.
It is, therefore, natural and obvious that Museveni has already identified his regular visitor William Ruto to be his favorite. Unlike the ODM leader, Raila Odinga, who, apparently has already been endorsed by outgoing President Uhuru Kenyatta, Ruto is openly advocating for Museveni as the best regional statesman to assume leadership at Arusha. It is also natural and obvious that Rutoâs support cannot go entirely for free. It is a quid-pro-quo. A scratch my back and I, yours. To this end, Kenyans are wary of a possible Museveni direct indulgence in their election and drawing from experience, make it bloodily violent.
Can repeat history be averted?
In 2007, Kenyans suspected Museveni of deploying the Ugandan military to wreak havoc on behalf of then incumbent leader Mwai Kibaki against Raila Odinga. They responded by destroying rail lines connecting Uganda and Kenya. They disabled cargo transits to Uganda and paralyzed regional economies in Rwanda, Burundi and eastern DRC. For this and more reasons, Raila Odinga is uncomfortable with Museveni. On his many visits in Kampala he has openly avoided Museveni and rather opted for the Kabaka of Buganda. He, in 2016 mediated between opposition leaders Dr Kiiza Besigye and Amama Mbabazi to form a joint presidential candidate against Museveni. The talks, however, collapsed, making the Ugandan opposition lose out.
Have Kenyatta and Museveni fallen out?
What started as a cozy relationship between Museveni and Kenyatta nearly a decade ago, looks presently faded. The relationship was anchored upon Africaâs protests to the International Criminal Courtâs perceived selective approach towards errant conduct of African leaders. Kenyatta was considering not to respond to the ICCâs summons over his role in the 2007 violence. Museveni was strongly urging him on. But once the ICC threat was effectively mitigated with Kenyatta featuring at The Hague without any major incident, Museveniâs significance reduced. Upset, Museveni moved to cancel the plan for a joint oil pipeline from Hoima in Western Uganda to Lamu in Kenya. He redirected the project to Tanzaniaâs Sea Port of Tanga. Kampala also gradually reduced reliance on Kenyaâs Sea Port of Mombasa for cargo shipment, shifting to Tanzaniaâs Tanga and Dar-As-Salaam. Upset, Nairobi reviewed the plans for a regional Standard Gauge Railway-SGR system. Instead of extending its own from Mombasa through Nairobi to Kisumu and later Malaba border with Uganda, it shortened it at Nakuruâ"making China also reconsider commitments for a loan to finance the entire project.
Before it takes off, the oil pipeline is already experiencing several challenges including international pressure from among others, regional environmental activists. They want the project cancelled, citing fundamental effects including danger to wild game and water bodies. To this end, whereas Museveni anticipates William Ruto as the next president of Kenya to reverse these negative stances; it is a given for a very hard relationship with Raila Odinga in that position. Before the silent tensions explode, this calls for active attention of regional and international partners to launch measures that would plug gaps likely to oil the trigger points.
]]> Uganda to receive 2,000 refugees from Afghanistan https://www.watchdoguganda.com/news/20210817/119438/uganda-to-receive-2000-refugees-from-afghanistan.html Tue, 17 Aug 2021 09:27:40 +0000 https://www.watchdoguganda.com/?p=119438 Uganda is set to receive 2,000 refugees from Afghanistan at Entebbe International Airport.This is after the United States of America requested the East African country to host the refugees that are affected by the Taliban forces in Afghanistan.
This has been revealed by State Minister for Disaster Preparedness and Refugees, Esther Anyakun.
âOur team is ready at the airport, including the health team. Tonight we are expecting 500 Afghans,â Anyakun said told New Vision newspaper on Monday.
However, by press time the teams were still at Entebbe International Airport waiting for the arrival of the Afghan refugees.
Anyakun later told the daily publication on Tuesday morning that the refugees will be hosted temporarily at the request of the United States government.
Vianney Luggya, the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority public relations manager, the airport is always ready to receive whichever number of passengers comes in.
Andrew Nsawotebba, the health manager for test and fly, which is responsible for testing incoming passengers, said the refugees will not be subjected to the mandatory COVID-19 testing since Afghanistan is not listed among the category countries.
Kabulâs international airport was in the throes of chaos Monday as desperate Afghans tried to flee on departing U.S. jets, Taliban gunmen roamed the terminals, and U.S. troops killed at least two men, a sign of the disorder in the wake of the Talibanâs takeover of Afghanistan.
U.S. troops on Monday flew helicopters low overhead, launched smoke grenades and fired into the air in an attempt to disperse crowds and gain control of the facility, where the U.S. is staging the evacuation of American personnel and thousands of Afghan interpreters and others who worked for the U.S. and now fear Taliban retribution.
At least eight Afghans were killed on Monday at the airport. In two incidents, armed men were shot and killed after approaching U.S. Marines. The U.S. troops werenât injured and the armed men werenât identified. Military officials said they couldnât confirm whether the armed individuals were members of the Taliban.
Video images from the airport on Monday showed people holding on to a military plane moving along the tarmac and appeared to show two objects or people fall off when the aircraft was hundreds of feet in the air. Pentagon officials acknowledged the video imagery, but said they couldnât yet confirm what had occurred, or if people had fallen from the plane. Commanders have begun an investigation into what happened on the tarmac, Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said on Monday.
Witnesses separately reported seeing three bloodied bodies, including that of one woman, on the ground outside the passenger terminal building. Stranded travelers said those people had been shot.
]]> UACE 2020: S.6 results out this Friday https://www.watchdoguganda.com/news/20210817/119428/uace-2020-s-6-results-out-this-friday.html Tue, 17 Aug 2021 09:03:41 +0000 https://www.watchdoguganda.com/?p=119428 The Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) examination results will be released this Friday.The has been confirmed by the Ministry of Education Spokesperson Patrick Muinda.
Muinda said before the official release,the Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) will on Wednesday first brief the Minister of Education and Sports Janet Kataha Museveni on the performance of candidates who sat for UACE in 2020.
This is in line with the mandate of the Board. The UNEB delegation will be led by the Chairperson of the Board, Prof. Mary J.N. Okwakol and the UNEB Executive Director Dan N. Odongo.
âUNEB will be briefing the Minister of Education and Sports on the UACE2020 results on Wednesday, 18th August 2021. Thereafter, the date for releasing of the results will be communicated,â the Ministry of Education wrote on Monday.
However, Muinda was non-committal of the venue for the release of the exams, saying the minister and UNEB will first agree on this.
A total of 98,393 learners sat for UACE examinations in April this year. Of these 57,264 were female.
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