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President Museveni pledges support for Oulanyah Education Fund.

By Racheal Nuwahereza

President Yoweri Museveni has described the deceased former speaker of Parliament, Jacob Oulanyah as a great cadre of the ruling NRM party who used his talents well to benefit the country and made an impact at his young age.

While addressing mourners on Wednesday at Kololo independence grounds, Museveni said: “As NRM, we started dealing with Oulanyah when he was the chairperson of the Parliamentary legal committee. Although he was still in UPC, we noticed him and saw that he had potential. We supported him to take up the duties of Deputy Speaker, he took that time to multiply his talents. He used his talents well. He was a good orator .He was hardworking. Losing Oulanyah now is a big loss. He was somebody who was coming up and the country was going to get a lot of benefits from him.”

According to the president, many governments before the ruling NRM government, tried to solve the problems in Northern Uganda that dated back to 1966 and failed, Oulanyah sped it up when he was voted as the NRM vice chairperson for Northern Uganda last year.

“He had already done good job in uniting northern Uganda. It had been messed up by bad politics. When he became vice chairperson, in short time he had deepened unity. I need to salute Oulanyah and commend him as an example. He broke away from sectarian politics of opposition and made good contribution to the country,” said Museveni.

President Museveni addressing the mourners during Late Speaker Oulanyah’s State Funeral service at Kololo Ceremonial grounds on Wednesday.

The president also warned against tribalism that had started to manifest itself following Oulanyah’s death.

“I don’t want to hear talk of northern. He was not speaker of north but Uganda. When you hear opportunists talking of northern Uganda, tell them to shut up. NRM supported him not because he was this or that but because was good cadre. He would never have won if NRM didn’t support him. Ugandans supported him because of his patriotism and pan Africanism and not because of his clan,” said Museveni.

“We have lost so many people, from 1972 when we fought Amin to 1986. I know more about the pain of losing people. However, instead of crying, we said we must continue and succeed so that those who died did not do so in vain. Let us succeed for Jacob Oulanyah,” he said.

President Museveni bows at the casket bearing the remains of Late Speaker Jacob Oulanyah during the State Funeral Service at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds on Wednesday.

“I want to salute the Chief Justice for the idea of the Oulanyah Education Fund. Instead of just crying and mourning, you should be looking at how to help the children. Government will contribute to that fund so that the children continue,” said Museveni.

He added that parliament has resolved that every March 23, which is Oulanyah’s birthday will be honoured as the Jacob Oulanyah Memorial Lecture Day. 

Government reveals what killed Oulanyah

By Racheal Nuwahereza

Oulanyah succumbed to multi organ failure -Dr Jane Ruth Aceng

Dr Jane Ruth Aceng, the Minister of health has confirmed in a brief medical report that the former speaker of the 11th parliament Jacob Oulanyah succumbed to multiple organ failure.

The casket containing the remains of Speaker Jacob Oulanyah placed in Parliament for a special sitting on Tuesday.

In a report presented during the special sitting at Parliamentary on Tuesday, Aceng informed parliament that Oulanyah’s ill health started in 2019 when he discovered a big swelling in the neck.

“He took it upon himself to seek medical attention in Germany where the swelling was analyzed and established to be cancerous. It was removed and he was started on treatment which he finished at the Uganda Cancer Institute,” said Aceng.

Hon Rebecca Kadaga lays a wreath on the casket containing the remains of Rt Hon Jacob Oulanyah during the special sitting at Parliament on Tuesday.

Aceng however says after he had completed treatment for this swelling, he later developed some challenges during the lockdown and election period when he was unable to be in hospital.

“On 23 January January 2022, he was admitted to Mulago Hospital for twoo weeks and during that time, he was being prepared to travel to get gene therapy treatment known as the CART-Cell which did not require more chemotherapy which had suppressed the bone marrow,” she said.

Aceng added that tests were carried out, biopsy tissues recalled for further analysis and the bone marrow analyzed.

Aceng revealed in thisreport that the heart failed, the lungs failed and the kidney failed.

“The liver started failing while he was still in Uganda and the lungs started collecting fluid. The heart and the kidney started failing while in Seattle, USA” said Aceng.

Aceng also revealed that while in Makerere, Oulanyah sustained an injury during a student strike there which led to the loss of his spleen (an organ for manufacturing red blood cells) which resulted into splenectomy.  

He had lymphatic system depletion and challenges with stem cell, poor immune system response because of chemotherapy.

“These were also contributory conditions which included lymphatic system depletion. We had multiple bacterial infections discovered here and several viral infections discovered in Seattle and unfortunately, the treatment for viral infection further suppressed the bone marrow,” said Aceng.

“He started having gastrointestinal bleeding because of lack of platelets and we couldn’t stop the bleeding, he also had drug resistant bacteria which is usually hospital-acquired when you spend long in the hospital,” she revealed.

All this resulted from Progressive Recurrent Defused Large B Cell Lymphomia; a type of cancer and the chemo he received.

Oulanyah passed away on March 20 at the University of Washington Medical Centre, Seattle, USA where he had been taken to receive specialized medical care.

City pastor arrested for defilement of a 14 year old girl while pretending to pray for family

By Racheal Nuwahereza

Police in Kampala have arrested a city Pastor identified as Jimmy Bbaale, on allegations of defiling a 14 year old girl after pretending to pray for the family and providing care to the girl’s relatives.

According to investigators, when Kampala businessman Bruno Francis Bazibu who was head of the home was arrested and detained for over two years, Pr. Bbaale came to his home and pretended that he was to care and pray for the family since Bazibu was away battling with a court case.

Pr. Bbale thus won trust of the family and took advantage to defile one of the girls at home but for fear of reprisal from the pastor, Bazibu’s family didn’t report the matter to police.

However, upon release, Bazibu reported the matter and Bbaale was arrested and detained at Katwe police station.

Luke Owoyesigire, the Deputy Police Spokesperson Kampala Metropolitan, confirmed the arrest saying the pastor is detained at Katwe Police while the officers at Kampala Metropolitan Police South headquarters continue with the investigations into allegations of aggravated defilement.

“All the necessary procedures supposed to be followed while investigating a case of that nature have been done,”Owoyesigyire noted.

Security Officer in Kiruhura Kills lover, shoots himself.

By Racheal Nuwahereza

A Security Officer identified as Private Dickens Nuwamanya, 27 attached to Special Forces Command (SFC) shot his lover dead and later turned the gun to himself in an incident that happened in Rugaga trading centre, Kikatsi Sub-county, Kiruhura district.

Samson Kasasira, the Rwizi region police spokesperson, confirmed the incident adding that Nuwamanya who was attached to the SFC commando brigade in Ruhegyere shot his lover identified as Patience Kamarembo, a bar attendant in Rugaga trading centre.

“He shot the lover thrice in the chest killing her instantly and later turned the gun on himself. He shot himself in the head and died instantly,” said Kasasira.

Kasasira said the two bodies have been taken to Kiruhura Health Centre IV for postmortem while the murder weapon, an SMG AK47 rifle has also been recovered from the scene.

Kasasira added that the cause of the double homicide has not been established but investigations into the matter are ongoing.

Government releases UGX 1.2 billion for burial arrangements of Jacob Oulanyah

By Racheal Nuwahereza

Government of the Republic of Uganda has released UGX 1.2 Billion to Parliamentary Commission for burial arrangements of Late Speaker Jacob Oulanyah.

Chris Obore, the Director of Communication and Public Affairs at Parliament, has confirmed the development saying the Finance Ministry has released the money, adding that the newly elected speaker Rt. Hon. Anitah Among and clerk to Parliament Adolf Mwesige have joined efforts to support the National Organizing Committee to ensure the send-off of the fallen speaker is decent.

Following a public outcry, government cut the budget from UGX 2.5 billion to UGX 1.8 billion, down to UGX 1.2 billion whose receipt has been confirmed.

Anthony Akol, the Kilak North MP, and Chairperson of the Acholi Parliamentary Group revealed that the situation has been frustrating and with too much pressure from the district organizing committees in Lalogi village, whereby they resorted to using their own money to facilitate some of the activities on the ground.

Akol revealed that Acholi MPs have been contributing at least UGX 2 million to facilitate activities like the Bwola dancers who have since pitched camp in Kampala.

Today, Oulanyah’s body is today lying Parliament for MPs to pay their final respects.

On Wednesday there will be a state funeral for Oulanyah at Kololo ceremonial grounds and on Friday, April 8 the burial will be held at his ancestral home at Lalogi village in Omoro district and the day will be observed as a public holiday.

MTN Uganda, MUBS unveil youth-centered entrepreneurship TV show dubbed Nsindika Njake.

By Racheal Nuwahereza

MTN Uganda, in partnership with Makerere University Business School (MUBS) has today unveiled a youth-centered entrepreneurship TV show dubbed Nsindika Njake.

The initiative is aimed at inspiring and stimulating the entrepreneurship acumen among the youth through supporting them with business-related-skills to efficiently operate businesses.

As a way to alleviate the high youth unemployment rates prevalent in Uganda currently standing at 64% to 70%, with over 400,000 young people entering the job market every year to compete for a mere 9,000 jobs, as 78% of the country’s population below 30 years, the initiative will provide immediate employment and job creation opportunities.

It will also combat the inability of majority start-ups failing to make it through their second year for reasons including the lack of entrepreneurial skills.

While launching the Nsindika Njake program at a press conference held today at the MTN Uganda Headquarters in Kampala, Somdev Sen, MTN Uganda’s Chief Marketing Officer said that the show would go a long way in addressing the unemployment issue that the youth are currently facing.

Somdev Sen, MTN Uganda Chief Marketing Officer launches Nsindika Njake, a youth entrepreneurship TV program that aims at equipping youth with business-related skills

“Given the high rate of youth unemployment, many youths have taken the right path of starting small businesses but sadly, majority of them have not had the opportunity to get the skills required to effectively operate a business. We believe that this show will teach them how to navigate the day-to-day challenges that they face in their businesses and set them on a path to becoming better entrepreneurs,” said Somdev.

Nsindika Njake is a TV show that will air every Wednesday 8.30 pm on local TV stations with a repeat on Sundays featuring the educated or skilled and the unskilled entrepreneurs running small enterprises commonly referred to as ‘hustles’ with the goal of equipping them with the requisite business skills to successfully run their hustles.

The 12 participants (small business owners) of the show will be mentored and trained by the MUBS entrepreneurship and small business center and thereafter engage in solving business-related challenges based on what they will have been taught for a period of 12 weeks.

Dr Diana Nandagire Ntamu, the Director MUBS Entrepreneurship Innovation and Incubation Centre lauded MTN Uganda for the unique Nsindika Njake program adding that tackling youth unemployment is a collaborative effort since classroom and experiential learning aims at harnessing the youths’ entrepreneurial potential.

Dr Diana Nandagire Ntamu Director MUBS Entrepreneurship Innovation and Incubation Centre makes her remarks during the launch of Nsindika Njake in Kampala today.

“92% of the young people that join the workforce in Uganda go to the informal sector and a lot of them are running SMEs yet they have no experience. As MUBS, we pride in supporting those young people through capacity building and mentorship so I must say that I am very excited to have worked with MTN. While MUBS fosters entrepreneurship, MTN Uganda wants to support young people,” said Dr. Ntamu.

The top 3 winners will walk away with assorted cash prizes, while the grand winner will get a cash prize of UGX 60 million.

The prize money will be issued over a period of one year upon the achievement of key milestones and participants also stand a chance to win instant Mobile Money.

Movit, Salam TV Launch second Omunanyi Wa Salam Initiative

By Racheal Nuwahereza

As a way of sharing with the Muslims during Ramadhan, Movit brand and Salam TV have launched the annual Omunanyi Wa Salam initiative.

Omunanyi Wa Salam is a month-long live televised quiz that airs on Salam TV during Ramadhan, intended to check the intellect of believers on current affairs.

During the contest, Muslim believers are tested on religious matters, financial issues, and the history of Uganda, among others, afterwhich winners are rewarded abundantly and all participants take home Movit goodies.

The April 2022 initiative launch that tookplace at Next Media offices in Naguru was graced by Kampala Supreme Kadhi, Habib Luswabi, the General Manager Salam TV, Hajji Karim Kaliisa, Movit Brand Manager, Stephen Adinyai, and the Deputy Group Chief Executive Officer, Next Media Services, Joseph Kigozi among others.

Kigozi explained that the initiative helps to inculcate a culture of reading in communities.

The Supreme Kadhi appreciated Salam TV saying it is good to have such initiative because it strengthens the Iman (faith) of Muslims.

US Senator petitions Biden to withdraw invite to Museveni, sanction Muhoozi

By Racheal Nuwahereza

Robert Menendez, the Chairperson of the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations has petitioned President Joe Biden asking him to withdraw an invite to President Museveni ahead of the 2022 US-Africa Leaders’ summit over alleged violation of human rights in Uganda.

In a letter dated March 28, 2022, Menendez also wants Lt Gen  Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the  Commander of the Land Forces in the UPDF, also son to Museveni sanctioned by the US for his alleged participation in the torture of novelist Kakwenza Rukirabashaijja.

Menendez states despite Lt Gen Muhoozi denying knowing who Kakwenza is, Rukirabashaijja, firmly alleges that Muhoozi personally participated in at least one interrogation session.

Citing the 2021 general elections, Menendez claims opposition candidate Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu was tortured and illegally detained alongside other party members and leaders adding that Museveni has long relied on torture, violence and illegal detention to punish his critics.

He adds that no one has been held accountable for numerous instances of other security force abuses such as the 2016 Kasese massacre in which more than 100 men, women, children were killed or the 2020 killing of the 54 civilians protesting the arrest of Robert Kyagulanyi during the course of his election campaign.

Menendez also argues that President Museveni has on two occassions changed the constitution to remain in power, overlooked democratic processes, turned a blind eye to rampant corruption, and subjected civil society, political leaders to illegal detention, violence and torture with impunity.

“Mr President, if the outcome of the elections in Uganda does not reflect the will of the people, I will be calling for the Biden administration to re-evaluate our relationship with the Museveni administration. Uganda’s stature and importance as a security partner should not prevent the United States from speaking out in support of democracy, and taking action in support of those Ugandans fighting for democratic freedoms,” said Menendez in a Senate record statement about safeguarding democracy in Uganda.

“Despite this troubling track record, Uganda remains one of the top recipients of US foreign aid and security assistance. While the US has issued statements and expressions of concern after human rights violations come to light, such statements are insufficient. Personal targeted sanctions would have greater impact,” Menendez added.

Menendez now wants the US to sanction all Ugandan officials implicated in the violation of human rights, eliminate army officers from any form of training with US army, and also sanction the individuals running detention facilities where Ugandans are illegally kept.

He says that recent sanctions against Gen Kale Kayihura and Maj Gen Abel Kandiho came a little too late and could not necessarily impact.

Uganda has of recent accused the West, especially the US government of meddling into its affairs.

Mpigi students attacked by demons after tree that served as their resting place was cut down

By Racheal Nuwahereza.

After a meeting with local leaders, Aliziki Nambi, the Head teacher, announced the indefinite closure of UMEA Day and Boarding Primary School in Mpigi District following reports that demons are attacking and haunting pupils.


It is reported that since Monday, some pupils have been unable to attend lessons complaining of strange illnesses which health workers in the area failed to diagnose and on Thursday, about 50 pupils spent the whole day demonstrating and refused to attend classes.

 “Since there have been no lessons for some days  because pupils refused to go to their classes, I find it more necessary to send them back to their homes to  give us time to resolve this problem,” said Nambi.

The worrying situation is blamed on a graveyard adjacent to the school.

One of the pupils claimed many of her colleagues, who were reportedly attacked by the demons became unconscious whenever they entered the mosque.
 “The demons were saying they were disturbed when a mosque was built in the area and they want it removed. They are also unhappy that a tree where they used to rest was cut down,” she said.

Moses Balyohere, a long-serving teacher at the school said some pupils presented signs of mental disorder, shouting and jumping, while others were physically weak adding that he and his colleague have also been affected by these evil spirits but they sought the intervention of sheikhs to pray for them.

Gerald Katongole, the district inspector of schools said he has been busy with the registration of Primary Seven candidates but he awaits the school administration to communicate to his office about what exactly happened.

 
Several pupils and students continue to fall victim to demon attack reports in schools across the country. 

In 2015, Bwala Secondary School in Masaka Municipality was closed and in 2019, Mityana Junior School in Mityana Municipality was also closed indefinitely following reports of demon attacks on students.


However, psychologists and doctors believe these are not demons, but effects of mass hysteria and convulsion disorders.


Mass hysteria is the term used to describe a situation in which various people suffer from a set of symptoms whose physical explanation cannot be established.

Speaker Among rejects Oulanyah’s office over disturbing memories

By Racheal Nuwahereza

The newly-elected Speaker of the 11th Parliament, Rt Hon Anita Among, has declined to occupy the office premises of her predecessor Jacob Oulanyah.

Among, the former deputy Speaker was on Friday elected and sworn-in, ascending to full speakership.

She however decided to retain the deputy Speaker office on the 5th floor of Parliament Building, upending a long tradition of Speakers sitting on the 6th floor.

The floor allocation at Parliament is said to be intentional, reflecting the leadership hierarchy whereby the Speaker’s office on the 6th floor is customized to be more spacious and magnificent.


According to sources in Parliament, Among opted to keep her office on grounds that she is “comfortable in it”, and that relocating to the 6th floor would resurrect fond memories with Oulanyah whom she publicly proclaims as her mentor.

Clarifying on this matter, Chris Obore, the Parliament’s director for public and corporate affairs said: “There is no provision in the Administration of Parliament Act where a Speaker should sit. The deputy Speaker is going to sit on the sixth floor and the Speaker remains in her former office on 5th floor. ”

He added: “Office space at Parliament is allocated by the sergeant-at-arms; it is just space within Parliament. Among has just preferred to remain in her office. You want her to start moving her things again?”

Additionally, Among is reportedly using her personal car for official work as Parliament has never bought for her the official vehicle because of budgetary constraints and procurement procedures.

Obore’s comment on staff retention via his twitter handle on March 25th.

Obore also confirmed reports indicating that the staff who previously worked with Oulanyah, would stay until their current contracts run out.

It remains unclear if these individuals will work with Among, or with her deputy who is assuming the office on the sixth floor.

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